In addition to the draw of nature, relics of the past can be found here [in Al Borlin Park]. Bits and pieces of what once was the longest covered railroad bridge in the world originally constructed by the Everett & Cherry Valley Traction Company Railway to cross the Skykomish river and provide rail service down to what is now Carnation.
People are free to leave Buddhism and renounce the religion without any consequence enacted by the Buddhist community.
Al Borlin Park (wta.org) Walk through deciduous forests and listen for a raucous bird population at Al Borlin Park. The trails here cross the park’s 90 acres; Al Borlin Park is the largest park in Monroe.