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Burfoot Park
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| Burfoot Park covers 50 acres of
property with 1,100 feet of saltwater beach frontage on Budd Inlet. Enjoy
nature trails and beach access that feature beautiful views of the State Capitol and the
Olympic Mountains.
There are three
covered shelters at Burfoot Park. |
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| The Main Shelter The largest shelter, is situated in the middle of the park. Amenities include: Four (4) picnic tables Total seating capacity of 32-40 people Large barbecue grill near the shelter Electrical outlet. |
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| The Meadow Shelter Located southwest of the Main Shelter in a secluded meadow. Amenities include: Three (3) picnic tables Total seating capacity of 24-30 people Large barbecue grill |
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| The Forest Shelter Located west of the Main Shelter in a wooded area, opposite the park's restrooms. Amenities include: One large picnic table Total seating capacity of 24-30 people Large barbecue grill |
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| Reserve a Shelter | |
| Various views,
features, and impressions... |
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| Playground
Garden
Path to Main Shelter Directions to Burfoot Park Northbound from I-5 in Olympia, take Exit 105 (City Center, Port of Olympia). Stay to the right as you follow the Port of Olympia signs. At the end of the ramp, proceed right and go under the freeway. Go left onto Plum Street which becomes East Bay Drive and then Boston Harbor Road. Proceed six miles. Burfoot County Park will be on your left. Southbound from I-5 in Olympia, take Exit 105B. Follow signs for The Port of Olympia, staying right toward Plum St. Follow Plum Street which becomes East Bay Drive and then Boston Harbor Road. Proceed six miles. Burfoot County Park will be on your left. |
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Thurston
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