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United States, Washington, Auburn

Brannan Park

Kid-friendly · Sports Facility

4.7 (39 ratings)

Brannan Park in Auburn, with its expansive 25.5 acres, is the ideal destination for walkers and runners seeking a serene and picturesque environment to indulge in their favorite physical activities. ...

Brannan Park in Auburn, with its expansive 25.5 acres, is the ideal destination for walkers and runners seeking a serene and picturesque environment to indulge in their favorite physical activities. The park offers a variety of routes catering to different fitness levels, making it suitable for both casual strolls and rigorous runs. Whether you prefer a leisurely walk or a challenging run, Brannan Park provides the ideal setting to engage in your preferred activity amidst the natural beauty of Auburn. Visitors to Brannan Park can take advantage of the diverse trail options available, including the popular John Paddington Trail and Brynan Park in Auburn routes. These trails provide an opportunity for walkers and runners to immerse themselves in the park's tranquil surroundings while staying active. With well-maintained paths and beautiful scenery, these routes offer an enjoyable and rewarding experience for those looking to engage in physical activity amidst nature's splendor. For more information about the park's routes and additional walking and running options, visitors can download Pacer Pedometer. This app provides valuable insights into the park's various routes, distances, and estimated times, enabling users to make informed decisions about their walking and running activities. Whether you're a dedicated runner seeking a challenging route or a casual walker looking for a leisurely stroll, Brannan Park in Auburn has something to offer for everyone. Come and experience the natural beauty and invigorating activity opportunities at Brannan Park.

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Walking and Running in Brannan Park

Looking for the ideal place to enjoy walking or running in Auburn? Brannan Park offers a picturesque and versatile environment that is perfectly suited for all levels of activity enthusiasts. With essential amenities such as a parking lot and a leisure playground, visitors can easily access the park and unwind ...

Looking for the ideal place to enjoy walking or running in Auburn? Brannan Park offers a picturesque and versatile environment that is perfectly suited for all levels of activity enthusiasts. With essential amenities such as a parking lot and a leisure playground, visitors can easily access the park and unwind in a family-friendly atmosphere. Moreover, sports facilities including multiple baseball courts, a basketball court, and a bike path provide ample opportunities for runners and walkers to engage in their preferred physical activities. Whether you are looking for a peaceful stroll or an invigorating run, Brannan Park in Auburn is the ultimate destination for your outdoor fitness pursuits.

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https://www.auburnwa.gov/city_hall/parks_arts_recreation/parks_trails/brannan
Essential Amenities
Playground
Parking lot
Sport Facilities
Basketball court
Baseball field
Bike path
Best Walking Routes in Brannan Park
#1 - John Paddington Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 13m
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Reviews of Brannan Park
4.7/5
39 ratings
PacerPal2020/07/25
4

I love this route I walk it nightly with my dogs. It use to be a lot better and more peaceful but ever since they put the day hangout homeless shelter thing down the road the trail and river is crawling with homeless ppl. There walking through our neighborhoods with carts and leaving messes of trash and bathroom toilet paper everywhere it’s really bad. If someone leaves furniture out on the side of the road with a free sign they snatch that up and bring it out along the river where they have there camp set up and when they’ve dirtied that spot they move a little further down and start trashing all over again. It’s horrible. And since the homeless hangout shelter is only a durning the day hangout there all there during the day and at night they all stay out here behind our houses on our city trails and along the river so they can just wake up and return down to the shelter until night. I still walk the trail nightly with my dogs but it’s just not the same and of course I feel unsafe

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Dykstra Park
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Auburndale Park
Frank Fulmer Park
Auburndale II Park
Lea Hill Tennis and Basketball Courts
FAQs about Brannan Park
Where is the best place to walk in Brannan Park in Auburn?
The best place to walk in Brannan Park in Auburn is the 'John Paddington Trail', which has a rating of 4.0 based on 1 review from the Pacer community.
How many routes are in Brannan Park in Auburn?
There are 2 routes in Brannan Park in Auburn, including the 'John Paddington Trail' and another unnamed route.
Which is the longest route in Brannan Park in Auburn?
The longest route in Brannan Park in Auburn is the 'John Paddington Trail' with a length of 0.7 miles and an estimated time of 13 minutes, as rated by the Pacer community.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/runners in Brannan Park?
Yes, Brannan Park offers a bike path that is suitable for walking and running. Additionally, there is a parking lot for convenience and a leisure playground for a variety of activities.
How accessible is Brannan Park?
Brannan Park is easily accessible, with a parking lot available for visitors. The bike path provides a smooth and accessible surface for walking and running, and the park is designed to be inclusive for all visitors.
What kind of sports can I do in Brannan Park?
In Brannan Park, you can engage in sports such as baseball and basketball. There are multiple baseball courts available, along with a basketball court. Additionally, the park features a bike path for cycling and other outdoor activities.
What is the best season to walk in Brannan Park?
The best season to walk in Brannan Park is typically spring or fall when the weather is mild and pleasant.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Brannan Park?
In Brannan Park, it's important to be prepared for a range of weather conditions, including rain in the fall and winter, and warm temperatures in the summer. It's advisable to check the weather forecast before heading out.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Brannan Park?
In Brannan Park, you might encounter various types of wildlife such as birds, squirrels, and possibly deer. It's important to be respectful of their natural habitat and observe them from a distance.
Best Walking Routes in Brannan Park
#1 - John Paddington Trail
4 (1 review)
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 13m
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Nearby Parks
Isaac Evans Park
Riverpoint Park
Dykstra Park
Mary Olson Farm
Scootie Brown Park
Auburndale Park
Frank Fulmer Park
Auburndale II Park
Lea Hill Tennis and Basketball Courts
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Best Walking Routes in Brannan Park
#1- John Paddington Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 13m
Reviews of Brannan Park
PacerPal2020/07/25
4

I love this route I walk it nightly with my dogs. It use to be a lot better and more peaceful but ever since they put the day hangout homeless shelter thing down the road the trail and river is crawling with homeless ppl. There walking through our neighborhoods with carts and leaving messes of trash and bathroom toilet paper everywhere it’s really bad. If someone leaves furniture out on the side of the road with a free sign they snatch that up and bring it out along the river where they have there camp set up and when they’ve dirtied that spot they move a little further down and start trashing all over again. It’s horrible. And since the homeless hangout shelter is only a durning the day hangout there all there during the day and at night they all stay out here behind our houses on our city trails and along the river so they can just wake up and return down to the shelter until night. I still walk the trail nightly with my dogs but it’s just not the same and of course I feel unsafe

4.7/5
39 ratings