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Roads closed, bus routes disrupted Saturday for annual Toy Run. Here’s what to know

The roar of thousands of motorcycles echoed through the streets of downtown Olympia on Saturday, Dec 3, 2022 as riders stood in for Santa for the annual Olympia Toy Run. Gathering earlier in the Morning g at the South Sound Mall in Lacey they all set off for a 1pm parade to Marathon Park along Capitol Lake to deliver thousand of presents Those donations are given directly to the Olympia Corps Salvation Army’s “Toy n Joy” program, benefitting families in Thurston, Mason, and Grays Harbor counties.
The roar of thousands of motorcycles echoed through the streets of downtown Olympia on Saturday, Dec 3, 2022 as riders stood in for Santa for the annual Olympia Toy Run. Gathering earlier in the Morning g at the South Sound Mall in Lacey they all set off for a 1pm parade to Marathon Park along Capitol Lake to deliver thousand of presents Those donations are given directly to the Olympia Corps Salvation Army’s “Toy n Joy” program, benefitting families in Thurston, Mason, and Grays Harbor counties. sbloom@theolympian.com

Olympia’s 46th annual Toy Run, a motorcycle ride for charity, will disrupt several Intercity Transit bus routes and cause some street closures on Saturday, Dec. 2, as the bikers make their way from Lacey to Capitol Lake.

Motorcyclists will gather for the Toy Run at South Sound Center on Sleater Kinney Road starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, and they will begin riding at 1 p.m. to their final destination at Marathon Park in downtown Olympia.

Kellie Braseth, a City of Olympia spokesperson, told The Olympian that thousands of motorcycles participate in the annual event and there might be some temporary disruptions to the flow of traffic. She said that police will provide traffic control at crucial points along the route.

The motorcycle parade route is expected to cause road closures on Pacific Avenue, State Avenue, Capitol Way South between State Avenue and Fifth Avenue Southwest. Deschutes Parkway will be closed between Lakeridge Drive and Fifth Avenue but will be open to traffic and parking south of Lakeridge Drive.

City of Olympia

Braseth said that the street closures could cause inconvenient traffic delays, but it won’t last long.

“It can jam up traffic a little temporarily,” Braseth said. “But the good they do is tremendous and this is a beloved tradition.”

Intercity Transit bus changes

Several Intercity Transit bus service routes are expected to be disrupted between 11:45 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. for the Toy Run.

According to an Intercity Transit press release, service will be temporarily suspended on the following routes:

Routes 12, 13, 21, 41, 45, 47, 48, 60, 62A, 62B, 64, 66, 94, and 620.

Additionally, Route 12 will be on detour from the start of service until 5 p.m due to the closure of Deschutes Parkway.

Intercity Transit

Intercity Transit encourages riders to plan accordingly and to avoid traveling during the time of the parade. Visit intercitytransit.com/toy-run to view canceled or suspended routes.

This story was originally published December 1, 2023 at 1:33 PM with the headline "Roads closed, bus routes disrupted Saturday for annual Toy Run. Here’s what to know."

Rosemary Montalvo
The News Tribune
Rosemary Montalvo was previously a service journalism reporter based in Tacoma, WA. She started as a summer news intern after graduating from California State University, Fullerton in May 2023. She has also worked as the photo editor and reporter for her university’s student-run newspaper. She was born in Inglewood, California.
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