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Star Lake Waterfront Estate / Seattle/ Tacoma
Experience live on a lake at its best Waterfront w 100’ Lake Frontage. Oversized dock, private BBQ area fire pit , living room w gas fireplace, flooded with natural light &direct lake view. Gourmet kitchen comes equipped for memorable gatherings.Guests will enjoy 3 floors of comfort, top floor w master bedroom cathedral ceiling w lake view its own bathroom tub&separate shower, separate room w twin size bed, lower level w two bedrooms, bonus room with sofa bed & its own bath and walking shower

Stunning Mt Rainier View home, hot tub, fire pit.
Mountain View House offers a beautiful retreat for up to 6 guests. 10 minutes from downtown Auburn and 30 min from SEA Airport, this stunning country home features a private hot tub and breathtaking views of Mt. Rainier , the Green River Valley and the panoramic Cascade Mountains. Whether you’re visiting solo or with company, unwind and experience the beauty of the Pacific Northwest in this unforgettable stay. Strictly no animals, large parties, smoking or vaping allowed in or on the property.

Entire Sweet tiny house/Kent-Seattle/SEA-TAC area
The total private tiny house, clean and cozy -located in my property next to my main house. Private bathroom, bedroom /queen size comfortable bed, living room, kitchen with electric cooking pan The tiny house has good size refrigerator and smart TV. Guests have access to gazebo with BBQ and fire place. From tiny house is easy access to public transportation: bus stops is across street and another 500 feet from home. Walking distance to several restaurants, grocery stores, post office, park.

Beautiful 180° Puget Sound views, clean & private
Beachfront guesthouse on Redondo Beach. Detached studio unit, sweeping views of puget sound and Redondo Beach. Direct access to no bank, private sandy beach. Enjoy the views from the comfy queen sized bed or living area with 2 couches and a flat screen tv. The kitchen bar is perfect to enjoy a meal or glass of wine. Sit on the deck and take in the view Private Redondo Beach, 20 minutes (10 miles south) from SeaTac airport, 20 minutes from downtown Tacoma, 30 minutes from downtown Seattle.

Cute and Cozy 2 bedroom house newly updated clean
Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally-located place. Cute and cozy Seating front and back deck relaxation Washer and dryer Comfortable couch and chairs relaxing Blue tooth Complementary coffee toaster Hair dryer shampoo and conditioner 24 hour bug extermination service Sounder train commute 20 minutes from downtown Seattle on the train Free Wi-Fi Microwave New stove Newly remodeled bathroom New shower New sink Computer workstation Inspirational quote cottage Cute and cozy

Spacious Apartment | Central to Seattle & Tacoma
Step into a lush evergreen garden to feel the laid-back essence of the Pacific Northwest. Only for 2 adults without any mobility or balance issues, as it's a hillside property. Entire floor 600 sq.f. with separate entry, kitchen, covered patio, secluded backyard. Quiet neighborhood Free street parking (steep) 30 mins walk to Light Rail Station 25 mins drive to Seattle 15 mins to SeaTac airport 2 h to Mt. Rainier NP 3 h to Olympic or N.Cascades NP Easy access to I5, SR167, SR509, HW99.

Waterfront Lake Tapps Cottage with Mt Rainier View
Your own private cottage on coveted Lake Tapps, located on the north end of the lake with southern open water & Mt Rainier views plus huge deck, dock, boat ramp & level space for yard games. Conveniently located just minutes from the Lakeland Town Center for shopping & dining. Close to freeways, White River Amphitheater, Muckleshoot Casino, Emerald Downs Race Track & more. Cabin offers main floor living with full sized Murphy bed, kitchenette, TV & 3/4 bath. Loft with queen bed. Enjoy!

The Lake House - hot tub, waterfront
1929 lakeside cottage, 50 feet from the water’s edge. Relax and rejuvenate in this unique getaway on tranquil Lake McDonald. The Lake House boasts a private yard, deck side hot tub, and opportunities for fishing, swimming, and boating. Close to multiple hiking trails, paragliding, Issaquah's Village Theater, shopping, and dining. Perfect for those seeking a quiet retreat, romantic escape, or outdoor adventures. The Lake House is ideal for your next away from home stay.

The Cardiff- Stylish 4bd home by Airport & Seattle
Welcome to The Cardiff, a cozy and stylish 4 bdrm and 2.5 bathrooms home designed with families and group travelers! Available for monthly stays! This home features 2 separate comfy and cozy living rooms, both with smart TV's, a full kitchen with all cookware and utensils needed to cook a great meal, large back yard for BBQ'ing, lounging, or entertaining. Centralized location with easy access to Seatac Airport, Westfield Southcenter Mall, Federal Way Commons and more!

Little Gemma: Vashon Garden Cottage
Tall Clover Farm welcomes you to Little Gemma cabin -- a little slice of heaven on Vashon Island. Cozy, charming, well-appointed, and light-filled, Little Gemma embodies all you need to slow down, relax, and enjoy the rural feel and natural beauty of Vashon. The cabin is tucked away and private, yet centrally located near town, activities and beaches. Vashon is a special place, and Little Gemma welcomes you to discover within her walls and around the island.

Gilbert's Cottage - cozy, clean, pet friendly.
Welcome to Gilbert's Cottage! Be our guest for a night or stay longer if you want access to the greater PNW. Our home sits on an acre in the farmland of the Puyallup valley. Check out downtown Sumner or Puyallup main street for boutiques, cafés, pubs, and local breweries. Short drive to the waterfront, grocery stores, farm stands, Washington state fairgrounds and hospitals. Bring your pet to keep you company. Room to park a smaller trailer if needed.

Fox Island Mid-Century Beachfront Cabin
Beautifully restored waterfront A-frame cabin on Fox Island offers sweeping views of the Puget Sound, Chambers Bay, and a peek-a-boo view of Mt Rainer. Sit on the large deck and watch seals, otters, and whales swim by. Cozy up next to the fireplace at night and play games. Roast marshmallows and enjoy campfire stories by the large fire pit down on the bulkhead. Two kayaks available for use during the spring and summer months.
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When is the best time to visit Auburn?
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| Avg. price | £79 | £86 | £82 | £86 | £90 | £95 | £106 | £103 | £90 | £80 | £74 | £81 |
| Avg. temp | 6°C | 7°C | 8°C | 11°C | 14°C | 17°C | 20°C | 20°C | 17°C | 12°C | 8°C | 6°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Auburn?
Stays near downtown Auburn provide easy access to shops and restaurants, while neighborhoods near parks are often recommended for quieter surroundings. Vacation rentals throughout Auburn reflect the area’s community-focused atmosphere.
What are the best things to do in Auburn with kids?
Families can explore playgrounds at Les Gove Park, learn through interactive exhibits at White River Valley Museum, or spot wildlife along the boardwalk at Auburn Environmental Park. The local performing arts center and seasonal community events also draw young visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Auburn?
Explore the local art scene at the White River Valley Museum, stroll trails in Auburn Environmental Park, or experience events at the Muckleshoot Casino Resort. Outdoor activities, shopping, and community events add to the variety.
How is the weather in Auburn?
Auburn experiences mild, wet winters near 37–48°F (3–9°C), and warmer, drier summers around 66–78°F (19–25°C). A rain jacket and layers are useful, as showers are common in most seasons.
When is the best time to visit Auburn?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer temperatures, lighter rainfall, and outdoor events. Many visitors enjoy Auburn’s parks, trails, and local markets during these milder months.
What are the best places to visit in Auburn?
Explore the White River Valley Museum for local history and Green River Trail for nature walks. The Auburn Environmental Park and the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation are frequently suggested for unique perspectives on the region.
What are some hiking trails in Auburn?
The Green River Trail is often recommended for walking and cycling, while Auburn Environmental Park has accessible boardwalks through wetlands. Nearby forest preserves also provide quiet trails for birdwatching and nature walks.
What are some family activities we can do in Auburn?
Auburn has family-friendly parks, educational museums, and bowling alleys for group fun. Seasonal festivals, farmers markets, and kid-focused community programs create ongoing opportunities for families to connect.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Auburn?
Consider exploring Mount Rainier National Park for alpine scenery, browsing local shops in historic Enumclaw, or enjoying waterfront activities around the Puget Sound region. The area around Auburn has scenic drives and outdoor adventures year-round.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Auburn?
Many vacation rentals in Auburn welcome pets, especially those near parks and walking trails. Hosts often provide information about local pet-friendly attractions and nearby off-leash areas.
What are some local tips for visiting Auburn?
Locals suggest starting your day early for scenic walks before crowds arrive and checking the city’s community events calendar for seasonal happenings. Many enjoy shopping at the farmers market for regional produce and crafts.
What is Auburn known for?
Auburn is known for its locally rooted heritage, strong ties to the Muckleshoot community, and proximity to scenic parks and trails. The city is also recognized for its equestrian events and lively seasonal celebrations.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Auburn?
Explore Auburn Environmental Park for wetlands and birdwatching or discover public art displays around the downtown area. Small local galleries and independent shops also highlight the city’s creative side.
What are the best foods to try in Auburn?
Auburn is known for Pacific Northwest flavors, with frequently suggested dishes like salmon, classic burgers, and Asian-inspired cuisine. Bakeries and cafes around downtown highlight locally roasted coffee and house-made pastries.
What should I bring for a trip to Auburn?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, a rain jacket, and layers for variable weather. If you plan to explore trails or parks, consider bringing reusable water bottles, sun protection, and a small backpack.
What is the nightlife in Auburn like?
Auburn's nightlife centers around casual pubs, local breweries, and live entertainment spaces. The downtown area often features music events, while bars and lounges provide a laid-back setting into the evening.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Auburn?
Auburn has several community celebrations, including seasonal parades, car shows, and cultural festivals anchored around the downtown area. Late autumn often brings a well-attended Veterans Day parade, and summer features outdoor concerts and craft fairs in local parks.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Auburn?
Auburn has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes with multiple bedrooms, outdoor spaces, and convenient access to parks. Neighborhoods near playgrounds and community centers are frequently suggested for families.
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Auburn holiday rentals start at £15 per night before taxes and fees

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70 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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90 properties have a dedicated workspace

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150 of Auburn holiday rentals include wifi access

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Auburn stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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