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Jogging routes around North Auburn are set within the Sierra Nevada foothills, offering diverse landscapes for runners. The region features rolling hills, lush greenery, and views of the American River canyons, which are carved by the North and Middle Forks of the American River. These areas encompass riparian habitats, chaparral, foothill woodlands, and mixed conifer forests, providing varied backdrops for running. The terrain ranges from relatively flat paths to routes with significant elevation changes, catering to different experience levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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7.36km
01:07
360m
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Jog the difficult 4.6-mile Lake Clementine Trail, featuring views of the Foresthill Bridge and North Fork Dam in Auburn State Recreation Are
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4.53km
00:33
110m
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Jog the moderate 2.8-mile Quarry Trail in Auburn State Recreation Area, offering river views and historical mining remnants.

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6.05km
00:51
220m
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Jog the moderate 3.8-mile Stagecoach Trail Loop in Auburn State Recreation Area, gaining 725 feet in about 50 minutes.
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5.07km
00:34
100m
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Jog the 3.1-mile Auburn Olive Orchard Loop, a moderate route through historic olive groves and past local landmarks in Auburn, CA.
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9.44km
01:12
350m
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This difficult 5.9-mile jogging loop in Auburn State Recreation Area offers a strenuous workout and panoramic views.
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The air coming from this cave is about 55 degrees - on a warm day, standing in front of the gates for awhile is a perfect way to cool down.
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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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Fire House No. 1 is on the National Register of Historic Places and was, at one point, completely relocated in the 1970s from another part of town. It was originally built in 1888. The inside is not open to the public, but the outside is open for photos and marveling.
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Auburn’s Gold Rush Museum tells the story of the roots this town was founded on. The museum has recently been updated and is open Thursday–Sunday from 10:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. The museum is free to get into, but if you're just passing by, it's in a historic area and has a huge statue of a gold miner outside.
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Formerly known as Spreckels Quarry this area is very popular with rock climbers. Even if you're not a climber, it's still a beautiful area and worth a visit to see the sheer cliff faces.
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Here, the city of Auburn boasts itself as the endurance capital of the world. They made their claim to fame for several reasons. There are tons of accessible trails and diverse landscapes. They host events like the Western States Endurance Run and the Tevis Cup. Auburn also has a strong culture around outdoor recreation and endurance activities.
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This is a popular spot especially in spring when the wildflowers are in bloom. It's also multiuse so don't be surprised to see people on bikes and horseback.
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The Stagecoach Trail follows the old wagon road from the confluence of the American River towards Auburn. It's a multi-use trail so keep and eye out for bikers, especially around corners. There's some shade but also a lot of exposure so be prepared with plenty of water if you're hear in the summer.
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North Auburn offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 80 trails available for joggers of all levels. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to the American River canyons.
Yes, North Auburn has options for beginners. While many routes feature significant elevation changes, there are 5 easy routes and 39 moderate routes available. For a more relaxed jog, consider paths around Auburn Olive Orchard Loop or the Regional Park, which features a pond encircled by a sidewalk.
The running trails in North Auburn offer a diverse range of terrain, from relatively flat paths to challenging routes with significant elevation changes. You'll encounter rolling hills, lush greenery, and stunning views of the Sierra Nevada foothills and the American River canyons, including riparian areas, chaparral, foothill woodlands, and mixed conifer forests.
Yes, loop routes are available for runners. A popular option is the Stagecoach Trail Loop, a 3.8-mile trail that takes you through the scenic American River canyons. Another option is the Auburn Olive Orchard Loop.
Many running routes in North Auburn offer breathtaking scenery. You can enjoy views of Lake Clementine, the impressive Foresthill Bridge, and the American River Canyon. Trails like the Quarry Trail provide scenic vistas, and during spring, wildflowers often add to the beauty.
Yes, you can find waterfalls along some running routes. The Lake Clementine Trail features views of cascading waterfalls. Additionally, the American Canyon Trail, located within the Auburn State Recreation Area, is known for its beautiful stream with waterfalls.
The running routes in North Auburn are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 1000 runners have explored the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and scenic beauty of the Sierra Nevada foothills and American River canyons.
While popular trails can see more activity, North Auburn offers many miles of trails within the Auburn State Recreation Area, providing ample space. For a potentially quieter experience, North Park is described as a 'hidden gem' in a peaceful neighborhood, offering open space for a tranquil run.
Yes, many trailheads in North Auburn, especially within the Auburn State Recreation Area and other regional parks like Hidden Falls Regional Park, offer designated parking facilities for visitors. It's always advisable to check specific trail information for parking details before your run.
North Auburn is suitable for jogging year-round, but spring and fall are particularly pleasant due to milder temperatures and blooming wildflowers in spring. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended. Winter offers cooler temperatures, but some higher elevation trails might be affected by weather conditions.
For families looking for a more relaxed jogging experience, the Regional Park on Dry Creek Road offers a large pond encircled by a sidewalk, making it suitable for a leisurely jog or walk with children. Many of the moderate trails also provide accessible options for active families.
For detailed information about the Auburn State Recreation Area, including trail maps, regulations, and facilities, you can visit the official California State Parks website: parks.ca.gov.
Absolutely. North Auburn is known as the 'Endurance Capital of the World' for good reason. The Auburn State Recreation Area alone boasts over 100 miles of trails. The historic Western States Trail, with a significant portion within ASRA, provides extensive options for long-distance runners seeking challenging and varied terrain.


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