Auburn LGBTQ City Guide
Auburn

Auburn LGBTQ City Guide

Auburn is a beautiful city in the Pacific Northwest located about 20 miles from Seattle. Though technically a part of the greater Seattle metro area, it’s a city with much to see, do, and enjoy in its own right. It’s a place full of friendly people and diverse, welcoming neighborhoods, including a thriving LGBTQ community. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in Auburn, chances are, you’ll find plenty about it to love.

A Look at Auburn’s History

Like much of Washington, the area that is now Auburn was initially inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Stkamish, Skopamish, and the Smalhkamish. Its more modern-day history began in the 1800s, as pioneers and settlers moved in, and as the railroad came to the area. As the area grew, Auburn grew as well, eventually becoming home to many businesses and welcoming many new residents. From its founding until today, Auburn has grown in diversity, and today is a progressive, vibrant, and thriving city with plenty of opportunities and much to see and do for all who call it home.

A Few Fun Facts About Auburn?

  • The White and Green Rivers have always been an important part of the city's history, and culture and multiple locations throughout the city are named after the rivers.
  • The city was named after Auburn, New York because both cities focused on growing hops.
  • Before being named Auburn, however, the city was initially incorporated with the name Slaughter in honor of William Slaughter who was killed during a skirmish with the Native Americans in 1855.

Read more fun facts about Auburn here.

Auburn’s LGBTQ Community???????????????????????????????????????????

Auburn is a city with a thriving and diverse LGBTQ community that is supported by various resources, including:

PFLAG Olympia

PFLAG Olympia is Auburn’s chapter of PFLAG National, which is national support, education, and advocacy organization for LGBTQ people, as well as their families, friends, and allies. It is the largest grassroots-based family organization of its kind in the country. The stated mission of PFLAG is to help change attitudes and create an environment of understanding so that everyone can live in a world that is safe and inclusive, a mission that it tries to fulfill through support, education, and advocacy.

What's the Weather Like in Auburn?

Those who live in Auburn can certainly expect some of the rainy weather that the Pacific Northwest is well known for. On average, the area receives 43 inches of rain each year and about 5 inches of snow. Throughout the year, temperatures can range from a low of around 35°F in January to a high of around 77°F in July. This means that generally, any time of year is a good time to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors in Auburn.

Can’t-Miss Events in Auburn

Seattle Pride

Just a short drive from Auburn, Seattle Pride is a celebration that is well worth the trip. The weeklong festivities include a parade, parties, family-friendly activities, and many other events. The celebration draws thousands of attendees each year and is one of the biggest in the country. It’s definitely one party that you'll want to put on your calendar!

The Best Neighborhoods in Auburn?

If you're considering moving to Auburn, you will find that the entire city is very welcoming. Unlike some cities that tend to have one specific “gayborhood,” the LGBTQ community in Auburn is sprinkled throughout the city, so there are many neighborhoods that would make wonderful places to call home. This is why it’s always advised to contact an Auburn gay realtor who knows and loves the community, and who can help you find the perfect home in the ideal neighborhood. The current median list price of homes for sale in Auburn is around $630,000.

Arts and Entertainment

Old Town Auburn

The historic Old Town Auburn area is the perfect place to spend the day having fun. The area features historic architecture, plenty of specialty shops, unique restaurants, and plenty of green space to relax and enjoy the day.

White River Amphitheater

The White River Amphitheater is a beautiful 20,000-seat venue known for hosting excellent concerts and a variety of other performances year-round. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy a show for yourself!

Parks and Recreation

Emerald Downs

For those who enjoy horse racing, Emerald Downs is a must. This beautiful racetrack is known for hosting some of the fastest racehorses in the Pacific Northwest. Even better, while watching the races, guests can also enjoy stunning views of Mt. Rainer.?

City Parks and Trails

Those who love beautiful parks and plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors will love Auburn. The city has an extensive system of parks, open space and trails, including nearly 30 parks, almost 25 miles of trails, and nearly 250 acres of open green space for recreation.

Auburn Nightlife

The Madison Pub

The Madison Pub is one of the most popular gay bars in the greater Seattle area. This friendly, relaxed spot offers strong drinks, plenty of TVs, pool, darts, a jukebox, and friendly crowds. It’s a great spot to put on your list for a night out in the Auburn area.

The Spunky Monkey

Though not specifically a LGBTQ bar, the Spunky Monkey Bar and Grill is friendly and welcoming to all. With strong drinks, great food, and friendly crowds, it’s always a fun stop to put on your list for a night out in Auburn.

Contact an Auburn Gay Realtor Today

If you're ready to make a move to Auburn, at www.gayrealestate.com, we're here to help you take the first step toward finding an agent who knows and loves the community, and who can help you find a home and a neighborhood you'll love. We're proud to have a network of excellent realtors in Auburn, and we would love to help connect you with the right one. Contact an Auburn gay realtor today for a free, no-obligation consultation!

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