- Priest Point Park
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park=Priest Point Park
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type=Municipal (Olympia)
location=Olympia, Washington
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size=314 acres
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status=Open all yearPriest Point Park is a
public park located inOlympia, Washington . Established in 1905, it was the city's first waterfront park, providing access to the Budd Inlet ofPuget Sound . [Judd, R.C. (2001) "Inside Out Washington: A Best Places Guide to the Outdoors." Sasquatch Books. p 25.]History
In 1848 Catholic missionaries of the
Oblates of Mary Immaculate led by FatherPascal Ricard arrived in the SouthPuget Sound area, claiming the site as St. Joseph's of New Market. Father Ricard and three other French Canadian priests built two or three simple buildings, including a classroom and chapel, along with an orchard and garden. They operated a school for Indian boys from the localSquaxin Island Tribe . TheNisqually ,Puyallup andSnoqualmie used the mission as atrading post . The mission closed in 1860, three years after Pascal left. [ [http://www.ci.olympia.wa.us/cityservices/par/parks/PriestPoint.htm "Priest Point Park"] , City of Olympia. Retrieved 8/3/08.]In 1905 the land became a city park after plans for a housing development fell through. Volunteers labored to clear trails, install landscaping and re-erect the elaborate two-story Swiss-style chalet donated by
Leopold Schmidt of theOlympia Brewery . The building first served as the brewery's pavilion at the 1903-04Lewis and Clark Exposition inPortland, Oregon , and remained at the park until the early 1950s. [ [http://www.trpc.org/external/programs/historic+preservation/olyhistoric/o1.htm "Priest Point Park"] , Thurston Regional Planning Council. Retrieved 8/3/08.]Features
Today the park includes picnic shelters, nature trails, a large playground, basketball courts and public restrooms, as well as a mile of saltwater shoreline along the Budd Inlet of the Puget Sound. Ellis Cove juts into the park, and features a trail lining its perimeter. [ [http://www.experiencewa.com/v5/poi/poi.aspx?poiId=1378 "Priest Point Park"] , ExperienceWA.com. Retrieved 8/3/08.] There is also a formal rose garden. [Scherer, M.M. (2005) "A Cruising Guide to Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands." McGraw-Hill Professional. p 21.]
Birding at the park offers a variety of specifies, including theNorthern Flicker , downy andPileated woodpecker s,Red-breasted nuthatch , andBrown creeper .Osprey nest north of Ellis Cove, and the mudflats and rocky beach hostgreater yellowleg s, western andLeast sandpiper s, andDunlin .Bald eagle s andpigeon guillemot frequently fly-by the park, as well. [ [http://audubonblackhills.org/bestplaces/peep.best.priest.htm "Priest Point Park"] , Black Hills Audubon Society. Retrieved 8/3/08.]See also
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History of Olympia, Washington References
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