
Land for Sale in Olympia, Washington
11938 Case Extension Rd SW, Olympia, WA 98512
159.66 acres located minutes south of Olympia with I-5 frontage and Mt Rainier views. The majority of the property is fenced pasture with approx 40 acres of mature timber. The property features a large 8,720 sq ft barn with loft, 2,492 sq ft lean to 520 sq ft garage. Well and septic on the property are in unknown condition. Preliminary plat for 48 lots expired in 2011 Project number Plat 020622
Recreation
Know for being Washington State’s seat of government, Olympia’s creative spirit and thriving art and food scene make it the perfect getaway destination. Set along Capitol Lake and Budd Inlet, the city offers miles of shoreline, trails, and picturesque waterfront.
Browse vintage and antique shops, independent bookstores, local coffee roasters, public art, and live music venues. Acclaimed restaurants take up prime real estate along the waterfront, while an incredible assortment of dining opportunities abound downtown.
Region & Climate
Olympia, WA has a mild climate with temperatures ranging from an average high of 73°F in July to an average low of 38°F in January. Rainfall is moderate throughout the year with an annual rainfall of 37 inches per year and snowfall averaging 8 inches per year. The summers are very mild with humid air masses off the Pacific coast bringing in occasional showers. Winters are mild compared to other areas of the United States as Olympia is situated in a rain shadow area which receives little or no snow due to its location on the Puget Sound.
Olympia, Washington gets 53 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Olympia averages 6 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 136 sunny days per year in Olympia. The US average is 205 sunny days.
Olympia gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 167 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.
History
Located on the southernmost point of Puget Sound, the peninsula known as Olympia was Steh-Chass to the Coastal Salish who occupied the site for many generations before the American settlement was established.
The end of what we now know as Budd Inlet was a favorite shellfish gathering site for many Coastal Salish tribes, including the Nisqually, Duwamish and Squaxin. Potlatches, the Northwest tribal custom in which tribal leaders shared their wealth with neighboring tribal groups, were held both east and west of the Inlet near Olympia.
The falls of the Deschutes River at Tumwater called “Stehtsasamish” by the Nisqually Indians may have been occupied as a permanent village site for shellfish and salmon harvesting for 500 years or more before the coming of white settlers.
The first American settlers were Levi Lathrop Smith and Edmund Sylvester who claimed the town site in 1846, naming it Smither or Smithster (and later Smithfield), after themselves. The town was officially platted in 1850 by Sylvester, at which point it was given the name Olympia, as suggested by Isaac N. Ebey, a local resident in recognition of the view of the majestic Olympic mountains seen to the north on a clear day. Sylvester, a Maine native, laid out a town in a New England style with a town square, tree lined streets, land for schools, a Masonic Hall, and capitol grounds.
Location
Olympia’s strategic geographic location along Interstate 5 at the gateway to the Olympic Peninsula, puts one within two hours or less of regional recreational attractions – from hiking and skiing in the mountains to beachcombing along ocean shores.
52 miles: Seattle, WA (SEA / KSEA) Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
63 miles: Seattle, WA (LKE / W55) Kenmore Air Harbor Seaplane Base
114 miles: Portland, OR (PDX / KPDX) Portland International Airport
144 miles: Victoria, Canada (YWH / CYWH) Victoria Inner Harbour Airport
160 miles: Victoria, Canada (YYJ / CYYJ) Victoria International Airport
165 miles: San Juan Island, WA (FBS / W33) Friday Harbor Seaplane Base
175 miles: Roche Harbor, WA (RCE / W39) Roche Harbor Seaplane Base
200 miles: Vancouver, Canada (YVR / CYVR) Vancouver International Airport
Location
- Street address
- 11938 Case Extension Rd SW
- County
- Thurston County
- Elevation
- 201 feet
Directions
Take exit #99/WA-121 S/93Rd Ave. Go east on 93rd Ave SW (WA-121) 1.2 mi. Turn right onto Case Rd SW and follow to the end 3.1 miles.
Property details
- Acreage
- 159.66 acres
- Posted
Listing history
| Date | Event | Price | Change | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 11, 2026 | New listing | $1,500,000 | — | Listing agent |
































