Flaming Geyser State Park was named for a 25-foot flame that used to burn in a concrete basin in the park. The flame no longer burns, as its methane source has been depleted, but the "Bubbling Geyser" can still be seen in a nearby mudhole.

The park is 480 acres in size, including over three miles of freshwater shoreline on the Green River. Several interpretive walks can be found in the park, and popular summer activities include tubing and rafting on the Green River. The park also features a designated area for flying remote-controlled model airplanes.

Address: Flaming Geyser State Park , 23700 SE Flaming Geyser Rd, Auburn, WA 98092, Phone: 253-735-8839