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located at the 600 Oravetz RD Auburn, WA
Mill Pond is a youth-only fishing pond with a dock that is periodically stocked with trout. The area also includes a grass-lined bio-swale that serves as a storm water detention area during storms... More on Auburntourism.com
Mill Pond is a youth-only fishing pond with a dock that is periodically stocked with trout. The area also includes a grass-lined bio-swale that serves as a storm water detention area during storms.... More on Auburntourism.com

#2.
Kummer, Washington
Flaming Geyser, site of a former coal mine, gets its name from methane gas that seeps from an old test core bored into an underlying coal seams. When ignited, the gas creates a small torch flame in... More on LLBean.com
Majority of trail closed due to wash-out. Flame geyser looked pretty cheesy More on Trails

#3.
Auburn,WA,US

#4.
located at the 611 28th St. N.E. Auburn, WA
This park is the worst one I've ever been to. With only 2 quarter pipes, 2 fun boxes, and 3 rails, this is a tiny park. It is all Skatelite though, so ... More on ConcreteDisciples.com
How in holy hell could this park (and I use the term park loosely) get three stars. Weak. More on ConcreteDisciples.com

#5.
3501 Lilac St SE, Auburn, Washington 98092-7378

#6.
36429 44th Ave S, Auburn, Washington 98001-9101

#7.
516 4th St Ne, Auburn, Washington 98002-5020

#8.
1101 Supermall Way # 1007, Algona, Washington 98001-6501

#9.
108 So. Division St., Suite B, Auburn, WA, USA

#10.
Auburn, Wa
Auburn is home to over 20 parks and many hiking /biking trails to get you outdoors and active. Maintained by the City of Auburn, the parks provide an array of features including ball fields, ... More on Auburntourism.com
Auburn is home to over 20 parks and many hiking /biking trails to get you outdoors and active. Maintained by the City of Auburn, the parks provide an array of features including ball ... More on Auburntourism.com
