Attractions and places to see around Auburn offer a diverse range of outdoor experiences. The region features impressive natural landscapes, including river canyons, waterfalls, and extensive trail networks. Visitors can explore significant man-made structures integrated into these natural settings, providing unique viewpoints and recreational opportunities. This area is known for its scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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The Foresthill Bridge, spanning 2,428 feet over the North Fork American River, holds the title of the tallest bridge in California. Does it look familiar? Movie buffs might recognize it from Xander Cage's parachute jump in "XXX" and John Travolta's 1996 blockbuster "Phenomenon."
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The Foresthill Bridge, spanning 2,428 feet over the North Fork American River, holds the title of the tallest bridge in California. Does it look familiar? Movie buffs might recognize it from Xander Cage's parachute jump in "XXX" and John Travolta's 1996 blockbuster "Phenomenon."
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It's not often you can get eye level to a 155 foot tall dam, but at the edge of Lake Clementine you can. The North Fork Dam was designed so that the river would overflow its top. So if you're here in late winter or early spring, when the runoff is at its peak, the resulting man made waterfall can be quite impressive.
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The Foresthill Bridge, spanning 2,428 feet over the North Fork American River, holds the title of the tallest bridge in California. Does it look familiar? Movie buffs might recognize it from Xander Cage's parachute jump in "XXX" and John Travolta's 1996 blockbuster "Phenomenon."
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It's not often you can get eye level to a 155 foot tall dam, but at the edge of Lake Clementine you can. The North Fork Dam was designed so that the river would overflow its top. So if you're here in late winter or early spring, when the runoff is at its peak, the resulting man made waterfall can be quite impressive.
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The Foresthill Bridge, spanning 2,428 feet over the North Fork American River, holds the title of the tallest bridge in California. Does it look familiar? Movie buffs might recognize it from Xander Cage's parachute jump in "XXX" and John Travolta's 1996 blockbuster "Phenomenon."
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Beautiful trail that parallels the river. Keep an eye out for a short spur trail to Clark's Hole for a swim in the river. Be sure to bring plenty of water and avoid the hottest part of the day in summer because it can be sweltering.
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Auburn offers a variety of natural attractions. You can hike the scenic Clementine Trail, which parallels the river and has a spur to Clark's Hole for swimming. Another popular spot is Hidden Falls, a beautiful waterfall that gives its name to the surrounding park. Beyond these, explore Chewacla State Park with its lake and trails, the Donald E. Davis Arboretum for native plants, or the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center for more hiking opportunities.
Yes, Auburn features impressive man-made structures. The Foresthill Bridge is California's tallest bridge, spanning 2,428 feet over the North Fork American River and offering stunning views. You can also visit the North Fork Dam, where you can get eye-level with the 155-foot structure, especially impressive during peak runoff in late winter or early spring. On the Auburn University campus, iconic structures like Samford Hall and the Auburn University Memorial Chapel are worth seeing.
Auburn is well-known for its extensive trail networks. You can find a range of hiking experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. The Clementine Trail is a beautiful option that follows the river. For more variety, explore the trails at Chewacla State Park, Kreher Preserve and Nature Center, or Kiesel Park. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Hiking around Auburn guide, which includes routes like the Robie Point Loop and Cardiac Trail.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Auburn are suitable for families. Hidden Falls is a family-friendly waterfall and park. Kiesel Park, Auburn's largest city park, offers a pond, off-leash dog park, and a 2.25-mile walking trail perfect for all ages. Chewacla State Park also provides family-friendly activities like swimming, fishing, and easy hiking trails.
Auburn has a rich history and vibrant cultural scene. The Auburn University campus itself is a historic district, featuring buildings like Samford Hall and the Auburn University Memorial Chapel. The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art on campus showcases American and European art. For performing arts, the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center hosts various shows. Nearby, the Museum of East Alabama in Opelika offers insights into regional history, and the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site is about 30 minutes away.
Beyond hiking, Auburn offers diverse outdoor activities. Chewacla State Park is excellent for swimming, fishing, and canoeing on its 26-acre lake. Mountain biking is popular on trails in Chewacla State Park and Tuskegee National Forest. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes, including the American River Canyon loops, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Auburn guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and accessible outdoor activities. The scenic trails like Clementine Trail and the impressive views from the Foresthill Bridge are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to experience unique natural features like Hidden Falls and the variety of trails for different skill levels are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Clementine Trail offers a relatively easy path along the river. Kiesel Park has a gentle 2.25-mile walking trail. For more easy routes, consult the Easy hikes around Auburn guide, which lists trails like Cardiac Trail to Pioneer Express Trail and Shirland Canal and Cardiac Bypass Loop.
Yes, you can find swimming spots. The Clementine Trail has a spur trail leading to Clark's Hole, a popular spot for a swim in the river. Chewacla State Park also features a 26-acre lake where swimming is permitted, offering a refreshing option during warmer months.
Toomer's Corner, located at the intersection of College Street and Magnolia Avenue, is a vibrant and iconic spot in Auburn. It's famous for the tradition of 'rolling the trees' with toilet paper after Auburn Tigers football victories. Toomer's Drugs, a historic landmark since 1896, is also situated here, adding to its charm and significance.
Yes, golf enthusiasts can visit the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Grand National, located in the Auburn area. This site features three 18-hole courses, with two of them having been recognized among America's top 50 affordable courses by Golf Digest magazine.


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