Olympia sits at the southeast corner of Forest Hill Boulevard and 441 (SR-7) in Wellington and is organized across seventeen villages connected by lakes, preserve areas, and an interconnected network of sidewalks and paths. The site plan below shows how the villages, streets, lakes, gates, and amenities fit together, so you can see how this large community is laid out before touring homes in person. For available properties see Olympia homes for sale or browse Olympia homes for rent. For HOA details, schools, and recent sales, see the Olympia community guide.
Understanding the Olympia Layout
The Olympia site plan shows how one of Wellington's largest master-planned communities is organized, including village locations, major streets, gated entrances, lakes, preserve areas, and shared amenities. Because Olympia spans seventeen villages, buyers often use the map to narrow down which section of the community best fits their preferred lot type, commute, or proximity to the clubhouse.
How to Use the Olympia Site Plan
The interactive map lets you zoom in and explore the layout of Olympia before visiting a property. You can see how individual villages relate to nearby lakes, preserve areas, the clubhouse amenity center, and the community's gated entrances. While the site plan provides a helpful overview, aerial imagery and property-specific details should also be reviewed to confirm exact lot orientation and views.
Olympia Villages and Layout
Olympia is organized into seventeen villages: Bryden, Cooper, Danforth, Easton, Hamblin, Merriweather, Payson, Postley, Phipps, Scribner, Shaughnessy, Stotesbury, Thomson, Treanor, Waburton, Widener, and Woodworth. Home sizes vary by village, generally ranging from about 1,800 to more than 5,700 square feet, with a mix of lakefront, preserve-view, corner, cul-de-sac, and interior homesites throughout the community. Lake Olympia anchors the center of the site plan, with additional lakes and wetland preserves shaping streets and views in several villages.
Olympia Gates and Entrances
Olympia is accessed through multiple gated entrances rather than a single main gate. The primary entrance is on Forest Hill Boulevard just east of 441 (SR-7), near the clubhouse at Villa Olympia, with additional gates on Lyons Road and neighborhood-side entry points serving villages further from the main entrance.
Olympia Amenities on the Site Plan
The Villa Olympia clubhouse anchors the community's amenity center, with a resort-style, beach-entry pool and island spa, children's splash features and playgrounds, a fitness center, multi-purpose rooms, an indoor basketball court, lighted outdoor tennis and basketball courts, and a volleyball court. On-site staff support the clubhouse and amenity area.
Because Olympia covers seventeen villages, some homesites sit closer to the main clubhouse while others are set further into the community near a village-level entrance, lake, or preserve area.
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Olympia Site Plan FAQ
How many villages make up Olympia?
Olympia is organized into seventeen villages, each with its own mix of home styles and lot types.
How many homes are in Olympia?
Olympia includes approximately 1,762 single-family and estate homes across the community.
Does Olympia have more than one entrance?
Yes. Olympia has multiple gated entrances, including the main gate on Forest Hill Boulevard near the clubhouse, plus additional gates on Lyons Road and neighborhood-side entry points.
What size are the homes in Olympia?
Home sizes vary by village, generally ranging from about 1,800 to more than 5,700 square feet.
Are the amenities open to every village in Olympia?
Yes. The Villa Olympia clubhouse, pool, fitness center, sport courts, and playgrounds are shared throughout the community, though some villages sit closer to the main amenity center than others.
Can I tell if an Olympia home backs up to a lake from the site plan?
The site plan provides a helpful overview of each village's location in relation to Lake Olympia and the community's other lakes and preserves. Aerial imagery and individual property information should also be reviewed to confirm exact lot orientation and views.
Questions about Olympia?
Request a custom report or ask about available homes, off-market options, and recent comps.

