Useful Outdoor Resources in Auburn
Auburn State Recreation Area (ASRA)
For park information, reservations, news, and directions, click on the link above!
Auburn State Recreation Area is a popular destination for hikers riders within the greater Sacramento Area. It boasts a little bit of everything, from the smooth flowing singletrack of the Foresthill Divide Trail to the loose chunk and screaming speed of Rocky.
Busy days lead to a surprising amount of hiker and biker traffic on many of these trails. Keep your head on a swivel and be courteous to those around you.
CLICK HERE for more in depth descriptions of the area for hikers and bikers
CLICK HERE for the official Auburn State Rec Map/Brochure
Below are Trail guides created by ASRA’s volunteer organization, The Canyon Keepers
CLICK HERE for Foresthill Divide Loop Trail
CLICK HERE for Lake Clementine Trail
CLICK HERE for Olmstead Loop Trail
CLICK HERE for Quarry Road Trail
CLICK HERE for Robie Point FB Trail
CLICK HERE for Stagecoach Trail
Shuttleable: YES
Land Status: CA State Parks
ASRA Confluence Area on demand Shuttle Service
ARSA’s Confluence area parking can fill up quickly on any weekend. Thanks to a partnership with Auburn Transit, there is now an on demand shuttle that will take you from any of 5 locations in the City of Auburn to the Confluence between 9:00a.m. and 5:00p.m., Friday to Sunday. This shuttle will be operating April 1st through October 1st.
Auburn OnDemand Confluence Shuttle Service is a City provided ride share service that allows riders (AND THEIR BIKES) the opportunity to travel directly to and from desired locations in and around the City of Auburn. Auburn OnDemand rides can be booked through the Transloc app or by calling our Transit Dispatcher at 530-906-3171.To make reservations please visit
Click here to learn about the TransLoc app, OnDemand hours of service, and more!
AuburN, CA - Endurance Capital OF THE WORLD
Auburn, CA is known as the Endurance Capital of the World and our town even has an Endurance Capital Committee whose role it is to promote Auburn as an endurance activity destination for its residents, visitors, businesses.
On their website they have excellent resources like Maps by User Groups, links to Auburn races and competitions, and local outdoor recreation news.
We encourage you to get to know their website!