Paddle into Adventure: Best Kayaking Spots in Thurston County WA

If thereโ€™s one thing Iโ€™ve learned living in Thurston County itโ€™s this โ€” thereโ€™s no better way to unwind, explore, and reconnect with nature than getting out on the water. Whether youโ€™re looking for a peaceful solo paddle or an afternoon adventure with the family, this corner of the Pacific Northwest has no shortage of beautiful kayaking spots. And the best part? You donโ€™t have to drive far to find them.

As a real estate agent and long-time local who loves the outdoors, Iโ€™m always scouting the best places to enjoy our natural surroundings and Iโ€™m sharing a few of my favorite places to kayak right here in Thurston County.

๐Ÿ›ถ 1. Woodard Bay Conservation Area โ€“ Olympia WA

If you want calm waters, quiet paddling, and lots of wildlife, Woodard Bay is a must. This hidden gem feels like a secret escape just minutes from downtown Olympia. Keep an eye out for herons, seals, and bald eagles as you glide past old pier pilings and lush shoreline.

Local tip: Arrive early for parking and bring a pair of binoculars. Itโ€™s a birdwatcherโ€™s paradise.

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๐Ÿ›ถ 2. Black Lake โ€“ Tumwater WA

Black Lake is one of the most popular local spots for kayaking, paddleboarding, and family fun. The water is wide and calm with easy access from boat launches and parks. Itโ€™s a great choice for beginners or anyone just looking to relax on the water.

Local tip: Launch from Kenneydell Park for easy access and shaded picnic areas post-paddle.

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๐Ÿ›ถ 3. Nisqually Reach โ€“ South Sound Estuary Adventure

For more seasoned paddlers the Nisqually Reach offers an unforgettable experience. With views of Mount Rainier, miles of shoreline, and a mix of saltwater and freshwater wildlife, this is a bucket list paddle right here in our backyard.

Important: Check tide schedules before you go. This area can shift quickly with the tides.

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๐Ÿ›ถ 4. Long Lake โ€“ Lacey WA

Long Lake is a calm and scenic place to spend a warm afternoon on the water. Locals love it for swimming and paddling and itโ€™s especially great for beginners or casual kayaking trips.

Local tip: Launch from Long Lake Park and bring your cooler. Thereโ€™s a great beach area to relax between paddles.

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๐ŸŒฒ Adventure and Community the Thurston County Way

I believe that living in the South Sound isnโ€™t just about real estate. Itโ€™s about quality of life. That means finding moments to recharge in nature, make memories with the people you love, and enjoy the incredible environment weโ€™re lucky to call home.

If youโ€™re thinking about relocating to Thurston County or just want to live closer to the places you love to explore, Iโ€™d be happy to help you find the right place to call home.

Letโ€™s connect and talk about where your next adventure could begin. On land or water.

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Camping in the PNW: Our Adventure at Timothy Lake and Top Tips for Your Next Camping Trip

Thereโ€™s something truly special about camping in the Pacific Northwest. From the towering trees to the serene lakes, the PNW offers some of the most breathtaking outdoor experiences you can find. A few weeks ago, my family and I packed up our gear and headed out to Timothy Lake, a hidden gem nestled in the Mount Hood National Forest. In this blog, Iโ€™m excited to share our experience, along with tips and recommendations for making the most of your own PNW camping adventure.

Our Timothy Lake Adventure

Timothy Lake, located just a couple of hours from Portland, is the perfect spot for a family camping trip. With its crystal-clear waters, stunning mountain views, and miles of hiking trails, itโ€™s a nature loverโ€™s paradise. We arrived on a sunny afternoon and were greeted by the peaceful sounds of the forest and the gentle lapping of the lake against the shore.

We set up camp at one of the many campsites available around the lake. The sites are spacious, well-maintained, and offer easy access to the water. Our kids wasted no time in exploring the area, finding the best spots to skip stones and catch glimpses of the local wildlife. One of the highlights of our trip was a sunset paddle on the lake, where we enjoyed the vibrant colors reflecting off the water as the day came to a close.

Why Timothy Lake Is a Must-Visit for PNW Campers

1. Scenic Beauty: Timothy Lake is surrounded by lush forests and offers stunning views of Mount Hood. Whether youโ€™re hiking, kayaking, or just relaxing by the campfire, the scenery is truly unparalleled.

2. Family-Friendly Environment: The campsites are well-spaced, providing a sense of privacy while still being close enough to other campers to feel safe and part of a community. The lake is perfect for swimming, fishing, and paddling, making it an ideal spot for families.

3. Accessibility: Timothy Lake is easily accessible from both Portland and Seattle, making it a convenient destination for a weekend getaway. The drive through the Mount Hood National Forest is an experience in itself, offering breathtaking views around every bend.

4. Variety of Activities: Whether youโ€™re into hiking, boating, fishing, or just lounging by the water, Timothy Lake has something for everyone. The nearby Timothy Lake Loop Trail offers an easy hike with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the surrounding nature.

Top Tips for Camping in the PNW

  1. Plan Ahead: The PNW is a popular destination for campers, especially during the summer months. Be sure to book your campsite well in advance to secure your spot.
  2. Pack for All Weather: The weather in the PNW can be unpredictable, even in the summer. Make sure to pack layers, waterproof gear, and extra blankets to stay comfortable.
  3. Leave No Trace: The beauty of the PNW relies on the respect of its visitors. Always pack out what you pack in, and follow Leave No Trace principles to keep our natural spaces pristine.
  4. Explore Beyond the Campsite: While itโ€™s easy to settle into a routine at the campsite, donโ€™t miss out on the opportunity to explore the surrounding area. Whether itโ€™s a nearby trail or a local landmark, thereโ€™s always something new to discover.
  5. Bring the Right Gear: From a sturdy tent to a reliable cooler, having the right gear can make or break your camping experience. For PNW camping, make sure to bring gear that can handle rain, cold nights, and uneven terrain.

More PNW Camping Spots to Explore

If youโ€™re inspired by our Timothy Lake adventure, there are plenty of other incredible camping spots in the PNW to check out. Here are a few more to add to your list:

  • Olympic National Park: With its diverse ecosystems, ranging from rainforests to rugged coastlines, Olympic National Park offers some of the best camping in Washington state.
  • Lake Crescent: Located in the northern part of the Olympic Peninsula, Lake Crescent is known for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful campgrounds.
  • Mount Rainier National Park: Camp under the shadow of Mount Rainier and enjoy the stunning wildflower meadows, alpine lakes, and challenging hikes.
  • Cape Disappointment State Park: For those who love the coast, Cape Disappointment offers beachside camping with access to historic lighthouses and stunning ocean views.

Conclusion

Camping in the PNW is an experience like no other. Whether youโ€™re exploring the tranquil waters of Timothy Lake or venturing to one of the many other incredible spots in the region, the PNW offers endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. I hope our familyโ€™s experience at Timothy Lake inspires you to plan your own camping trip and create unforgettable memories in the great outdoors.

If youโ€™re looking for more tips or have any questions about camping in the PNW, feel free to reach out! And donโ€™t forget to stay tuned for more blog posts featuring my favorite camping spots and outdoor adventures.

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