The α decay of 222 Th populating the low-lying J π = 3 − state, and also a proposed 1 − state, in 218 Ra has been observed. The observations suggest an excitation energy of 853 keV for the 1 − state, which is 60 keV above the 3 − state. The hindrance factors of these α decays give a possible boundary to the region of ground-state octupole deformation in the light-actinide nuclei. The relative positions of the J π = 1 − and 3 − states suggest they are produced by an octupole-vibrational mechanism, as opposed to α clustering or rotations of a reflection-asymmetric octupole-deformed shape.