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Hike the easy Whitman Spring Road Trail for 2.0 miles (3.3 km) along Lake Auburn, enjoying scenic views and a wide, flat path.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Lake
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3.30 km
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3.17 km
122 m
Surfaces
3.25 km
< 100 m
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The trail is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Auburn. Specific parking details are not provided in the available information, but it's generally accessible for hikers and other users.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail. However, it is crucial that they are kept on a leash at all times.
The trail is versatile and can be enjoyed year-round. In warmer months, it's great for hiking, running, and biking. In winter, it transforms into an ideal spot for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, and it connects to a broader snowmobiling network.
Based on the available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the Whitman Spring Road Trail.
As Lake Auburn serves as the drinking water source for the city of Auburn, there is a strict prohibition of any physical contact with its water. Violations can result in fines up to $2,500.
The trail is a former roadway, resulting in a wide, flat, and generally packed gravel path. While mostly flat, some areas have gradual hills and occasional loose stones. It's classified as easy and accessible, with some sections even suitable for wheelchairs.
The main trail is approximately 2 miles long one way, making it a 4-mile round trip if you go out and back. There is also a shorter "Hotel Loop" of about 0.4 miles.
The scenery along the trail is a major highlight, providing sweeping views of Lake Auburn. Hikers can enjoy numerous viewpoints showcasing the lake.
Yes, the trail is classified as "easy" and is accessible to a wide range of users, including families and beginners. Its wide, flat path makes it a comfortable experience.
In winter, the trail connects to a broader snowmobiling network, making it a versatile spot for cold-weather activities beyond just hiking.
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