Transportation
A personal vehicle is essential for navigating Waller and the surrounding Pierce County area.





Waller is a small, unincorporated community located in Pierce County, Washington. With a population of approximately 7,900 residents, it provides a tranquil, suburban environment that contrasts with the bustling nearby urban centers. Its strategic location makes it an excellent jumping-off point for exploring the South Sound region, including the attractions of Tacoma and the fairgrounds of Puyallup. Visitors to the area can enjoy the lush greenery typical of the Pacific Northwest while benefiting from the amenities of the surrounding metropolitan areas.
Waller is a small, unincorporated community located in Pierce County, Washington. With a population of approximately 7,900 residents, it provides a tranquil, suburban environment that contrasts with the bustling nearby urban centers. Its strategic location makes it an excellent jumping-off point for exploring the South Sound region, including the attractions of Tacoma and the fairgrounds of Puyallup. Visitors to the area can enjoy the lush greenery typical of the Pacific Northwest while benefiting from the amenities of the surrounding metropolitan areas.
Convenient location near Tacoma and Puyallup.
Small-town atmosphere with a population of under 8,000.
Proximity to Pacific Northwest outdoor recreation.
Easy access to major Washington state highways.
The area is primarily residential with limited public transit options.
Waller offers a quieter alternative to staying in the center of Tacoma or Seattle.
Proximity to major freight and commuter routes can lead to traffic during peak hours.
A personal vehicle is essential for navigating Waller and the surrounding Pierce County area.
Take advantage of the short drive to Tacoma's Museum District or the Puyallup Fairgrounds.
A quiet suburban stay with easy access to Tacoma and Puyallup.
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$120-$200 p/day
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While Waller is residential, nearby Puyallup offers a wide variety of dining and shopping options.
July-September
Expect frequent rain showers and cool temperatures; bring waterproof layers for exploring.
Enjoy the most reliable weather with warm, sunny days perfect for regional festivals.
Experience the crisp air and vibrant autumn colors across the Washington landscape.
Winters are generally wet and overcast; focus on indoor cultural attractions in nearby cities.