Al Borlin Park

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[545 - 599] Simons Rd
Monroe, WA 98272

Al Borlin Park in Monroe, WA is a sprawling 90-acre park, known as the largest in the area and one of the oldest. Named after a former City Councilmember and Monroe school teacher, the park offers a unique opportunity to enjoy a secluded natural experience within an urban environment. With its thickly wooded landscape and a network of soft-surface gravel trails, visitors can explore the park's 1.2-mile trail system, offering stunning viewpoints of the Skykomish River and the chance to spot bald eagles in their natural habitat.

Located on a peninsula formed by the Skykomish River and Woods Creek, Al Borlin Park also features a landscaped picnic area and a pedestrian bridge connecting it to Lewis Street Park. The park is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering river access for fishing and a serene beach area. However, it's important to note that the park may be closed during the winter due to flooding.

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Alden C.
11/17/2024

Steve and I were in Monroe and were trying to find something to do. We were waiting for some people to meet at the fairgrounds in town and had some time to kill so we picked this park for a small...

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Stephanie K.
9/5/2024

We live in the apartments by this park. Every time my 5 year old and I would go, bums everywhere. They built a little compound under a beautiful old tree by the creek. At night you can see...

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Andrea W.
7/10/2021

I came here on a Saturday afternoon to walk around with a friend, and it was pretty nice! Parking lot had quite a few cars, bathroom was open. We went down, crossed the river, and walked around on...

Sonia B.
7/20/2023

I went this morning with my dog for the first time. This is not a park I would go to without protection of some kind. There were items of clothing in various places and a variety of people that...

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Irina S.
5/9/2015

A wonderfully abandoned old railroad track, preserved just for those curious enough to find it? I'm sold! Copious secluded places near the beautiful Skykomish river. If you're a biker, runner,...

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