Rainbow Rails 701 4th Avenue West, Olympia, WA 98502
About the Business
Rainbow Rails is a vibrant and colorful tourist attraction located at 701 4th Avenue West in Olympia, Washington. This unique institution features a stunning display of rainbow-colored rails that wind through the surrounding landscape, creating a visually striking and Instagram-worthy backdrop for visitors to enjoy. Whether you're a local looking for a fun day out or a traveler exploring the sights of Olympia, Rainbow Rails is a must-visit destination that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Come experience the beauty and wonder of Rainbow Rails today!
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701 4th Ave W, Olympia, WA 98502, United States
Reviews
"A great place to take pictures and hang out. Great views and peaceful ✌️."
"A Unique tourist attraction. The railroad tracks are no longer in service. On the trail is a good view of the Friendship Bridge and there are seals, Heron, seaguls, and salmon in the water. It's a big wide open area and you can walk right under the bridge. I did come across a friendly homeless female near the tracks but the area seemed safe enough."
"Pretty rainbow painted rails along the waterfront. Easiest access would be to park along Capital Lake and walk under the bridge on the dirt trail. There is no bathrooms but it makes for a fun photo opportunity and we saw ducks and a couple of heron off in the distance. Watch your step, it does go over water and they are spaced apart with some in a need of repair. However my 6 1/2 year old managed it just fine. I would recommend any tide, but for photos it does look and smell better when not low tide!"
"It's not a real rainbow but just a bunch of colors on an old railway. It's a cool photo opportunity. There is someone living under the bridge there so I would recommend going with someone. Overall, a cool experience but nothing to write home about."
"I came to the Rainbow Rails with a friend. We parked in a neighborhood at the top of the hill and walked down and had to figure out how to get here. I would suggest parking by Capitol Lake, crossing the street, and taking the dirt path under the road and it takes you right there. We were the only ones there. We didn't see any homeless people and we felt safe. I love that people beautify places. We came at low tide around 10:30 am. and saw lots of birds. It also has a beautiful view of the Olympia Capitol Building across the water. Watch your step!"
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