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Take a Tasting Trip on the Thurston Bountiful Byway With New Self-Guided Tour

Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater Visitor & Convention Bureau and Thurston County Launch New Agritourism Marketing Program Connecting Purveyors With Visitors


/EINPresswire.com/ -- OLYMPIA, WA--(Marketwired - August 08, 2016) - Tasting trips throughout Washington's Thurston County are now easier to navigate courtesy of the new Thurston Bountiful Byway self-guided tour launching today. Dedicated to helping visitors explore the region's more than 68,000 acres of farmland, this new printed and digital map (linked here) connects travelers to the source of the region's best craft beverages, fresh produce and more. Thurston Bountiful Byway maps can be found at the Olympia Visitor Information Center (103 Sid Snyder Way SW) or at bountifulbyway.com.

"This new program will further the Bountiful Byway's mission to bring visitors hungry for local produce, craft beverages and farm fresh fare straight to the source," said Shauna Stewart, executive director at the Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater Visitor & Convention Bureau. "More than ever, tourists are looking for authentic, homegrown experiences. We are thrilled to help make the connection."

Accessible by car or bike, the 60-mile route is best discovered on a multi-day trip but portions of the byway can be discovered in a day or two. Offering an experience for foodies, families and fine wine connoisseurs, highlights from the road include:

Access the Thurston Bountiful Byway from I-5 via the Nisqually Valley Exit 114, from US-101 via the Mud Bay Exit. Those looking to explore car-free can arrive via Amtrak at Centennial Station with bike in tow. Follow along on Twitter at #BountifulByway, Instagram @BountifulByway and Facebook at facebook.com/ThurstonBountifulByway.

About the Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater Visitor and Convention Bureau (OLTVCB)
The Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater Visitor and Convention Bureau (OLTVCB) is the official destination marketing organization of Thurston County. One part charming college town, one part Washington state capital and two parts untouched natural terrain, Olympia is nestled at the foot of Puget Sound one hour south of Seattle and two hours north of Portland by car. With 2,400 hotel rooms throughout Thurston County there are several options ranging from downtown digs to remote rooms. Visitors enjoy the range of offerings -- from the culture of the state capital to countless miles of beachfront and mountain trails to a creative culinary crowd offering top notch food, wine, coffee and craft beer. For more information visit www.visitolympia.com or connect on Facebook, Twitter (@VisitOlympia) and Instagram (@VisitOlympia).

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A selection of farm fresh fare from Helsing Junction Farms, one of several stops along Bountiful Byway. Photo courtesy Doug Walker Photography.


Washington's Bountiful Byway covers 60 miles of scenic country roads. Photo courtesy Doug Walker Photography.