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      Al Borlin Park is the largest Monroe Park at 90 acres and among one of the oldest. Named after a former City Councilmember and Monroe school teacher who promoted parks and environmental education, Al Borlin Park provides the unusual opportunity to enjoy a secluded natural experience in an urban environment.

      A peninsula formed by the Skykomish River and Woods Creek, the park is thickly wooded and crisscrossed with a 1.2-mile network of soft-surface gravel trails. Al Borlin offers stunning viewpoints of the wild river and bald eagles in their natural habitat. Trail access and a landscaped picnic area on the southwestern tip of the park can be accessed by crossing the pedestrian bridge from Lewis Street Park, where parking and a permanent restroom facility is located. A gravel road along the eastern edge from Simon Road provides both trail and river access for fishers and others. During the winter, the park is subject to be closed due to flooding.
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      Region Details
      4 hike trails

      Region Status
      Open as of Jan 19, 2021
      Local Trail Association

      Hike Stats

      State Ranking
      #6,631
      Trails (view details)
      4
      Trails Mountain Bike
      2
      Trails Hike
      4
      Trails Trail Running
      4
      Total Distance
      2 miles
      Total Descent Distance
      2,218 ft
      Total Descent
      13 ft
      Total Vertical
      16 ft

      Popular Al Borlin Park Hiking Trails

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      River Trail
      Main Trail
      Old Rail Line
      Trail

      Recent Ride Log Activity in Region

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      • 0 hikes
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      • 0 hikes

      Photos of Al Borlin Park

      trail: River Trail
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      Jul 8, 2020 @ 2:23pm
      Jul 8, 2020

      Activity Feed

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      chuktAaddtrailOld Rail Line and 1 more
      Jul 14, 2022 @ 1:10pm
      Jul 14, 2022
      chuktAaddpoiParking
      Jul 14, 2022 @ 1:05pm
      Jul 14, 2022
      chuktAaddregionAl Borlin Park
      Jul 14, 2022 @ 1:00pm
      Jul 14, 2022

      Nearby Riding Areas

      namedistance
      Bypass Trails 1 11.1 km
      Lord Hill Regional Park 29 13 13.7 km
      Cherry Valley 11 14 17.4 km
      Paradise Valley Conservation Area 10 6 37.5 km
      Lee Memorial Forest 12 17.5 km

      Activity Type Stats

      activitytypetrailsdistancedescentdescent distancetotal verticalratingglobal rankstate rankphotosreportsroutesridelogs
      Mountain Bike21 mile10 ft810 ft13 ft
      14
      Hike42 miles13 ft2,218 ft16 ft
      #6,6311
      Trail Running42 miles13 ft2,218 ft16 ft
      #8,7072
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