Visiting Capitol Campus during legislative session
During legislative session, thousands of people from around the state will come to campus to express their views; and elected representatives will gather to make decisions that shape the future. Here’s a summary of information visitors may find useful.
Parking
We provide parking information for visitors on the Directions & Parking page at Capitol.wa.gov. This page includes information about:
- DES’ shuttle service for state employees and visitors.
- Locations and costs at EV charging stations.
- Visitor parking.
Staying informed
The Capitol Campus event calendar contains a full list of permitted events and activities. Some may impact parking and traffic.
To learn about tours and events, upcoming closures, projects and initiatives, or behind-the-scenes activities shaping the campus, sign up for updates from Capitol.wa.gov.
Staying safe
Members of the public can sign up for safety notifications from WA Agency Alerts, the campus’ emergency warning system.
- To sign up for ongoing notifications, text CAMPUSALERT to 888-777.
- To sign up for notifications for one week only, text CAMPUSGUEST to the same number.
Learn more about WA Agency Alerts.
Enjoying the State Capitol
At Capitol.wa.gov, visitors can find out how to:
- Visit the Sunken Garden or Heritage Park.
- Take a free Legislative Building tour.
- Discover stunning architecture around campus, including the newly reopened Temple of Justice.
- View public artwork and memorials, many of which honor the state’s veterans.