08-01-2005, 09:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2005, 09:37 AM by hitznmisses.)
[quote name='squidjigdotcom' date='Jan 7 2005, 07:59 AM']I believe the location in Olympia is call the "Luhr's Beach Pier", and the next closes is probably Steilacoom called "Clyde Davidson Pier".ÃÂ I do not have directions on how to get to these piers however.
Hope this helps.
Jon
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I tried to find the luhrs beach pier last year at night, and unless its aways from the access road, I saw no pier. To get to lurhs beach you nee to take exit 111, go over the freeway heading west and take the first right at the roundabout. I was only down there the one time so I don't recall the rest of the roads to get there. you can find it by looking on one of the "map" sites on the web. just punch in Luhrs Beach drive, and Lacey Wa. It's really too bad we don't have anything like what they have up north. If you go there I'd go first during the daytime just to make sure there is/or isn't a pier there.
Lots of luck!
Dwayne
Hope this helps.
Jon
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I tried to find the luhrs beach pier last year at night, and unless its aways from the access road, I saw no pier. To get to lurhs beach you nee to take exit 111, go over the freeway heading west and take the first right at the roundabout. I was only down there the one time so I don't recall the rest of the roads to get there. you can find it by looking on one of the "map" sites on the web. just punch in Luhrs Beach drive, and Lacey Wa. It's really too bad we don't have anything like what they have up north. If you go there I'd go first during the daytime just to make sure there is/or isn't a pier there.
Lots of luck!
Dwayne