Bike

WILD RUNNERS

Wild Runners offers a variety of brand-name and sustainable running, walking, and hiking gear for your next adventure.
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Mon - Sat: 9am - 5pm; Sun: 9am -4pm
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198 Sacramento St
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AUBURN TRAILS ALLIANCE

The Auburn Trails Alliance (ATA) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in Auburn, California. Our goal is to promote bikeability within the City of Auburn and "town-to-trail" connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists to move through town and to the trails safely and conveniently. Auburn Trails Alliance is also the proud sponsor of the Auburn Bike Park, a kid- and family-friendly bike park/pump track operated by the Auburn Area Recreation and Park District (ARD).
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VICTORY VELO BIKE SHOP

Full service Bike and Repair Shop. Incredible knowledge of our local trails and are a great resource for anything bicycle related in the area.
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Mon-Fri: 10am-6pm; Sat:10am-5pm; Sun: 11am-4pm
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835 Lincoln Way
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530.885.3986

SIERRA FOOTHILLS CYCLING CLUB

The club’s mission is to share our passion for bicycle riding through organized events, including a variety of weekly rides designed for both novice and experienced bicyclists of all ages.
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PLACER FOOTHILLS MOUNTAIN BIKE CLUB

Placer Foothills MTB Club is dedicated to encouraging the riders in the Placer Foothills and Western Placer County area to explore their love of mountain biking. Riders of all levels and ages are welcome.
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NORCAL AIDS CYCLE

The NorCal AIDS Cycle route offers 4-days of beautiful riding in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains around Auburn, California. Set in the heart of Gold Country, the region offers participants breathtaking views, quiet back roads, quaint Gold Rush towns and a chance to explore the numerous tree lined, shady roads around this cycling mecca.
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HIDDEN FALLS REGIONAL PARK

Hidden Falls Trail is a 3.2 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Auburn, California that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
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FORESTHILL DIVIDE LOOP

This well maintained loop is among the newest trails to open in the ASRA (completed in 2000), and it offers some beautiful views of Lake Clementine and both the North Fork (NF) and Middle Fork (MF) American River. Straddling the Foresthill Divide at elevations ranging from 1600 to 1900 feet, it provides a diversity of flora as it passes through all four American River Canyon eco-systems: yellow pine forest, foothill woodland, riparian woodland, and chaparral. It also passes through open grasslands that are abundant with wildflowers in the spring.
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FOLSOM AUBURN TRAIL RIDERS ACTION COALITION

In 1988, FATRAC was created to work with the California Department of Parks and Recreation in developing and constructing a system of trails within the Folsom Lake and Auburn State Recreation Area (ASRA) near Sacramento. FATRAC’s purpose was to educate trail users about proper trail stewardship including maintenance and trail building techniques. FATRAC would also begin to develop relationships with State Parks leadership and other trail user groups in order to be better recognized as a legitimate trail user group. FATRAC strived to become an active participant in the formation of the Folsom and Auburn trail systems and trails policy, including access issues.
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CULVERT TRAIL

The trail is mostly downhill and a lot of switchbacks and berms with some jumps thrown in if you choose to take them ending at the road. Cross the road and about 200 yards on the right is the Confluence Trail.
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CLEMENTINE LOOP

“There is some climbing to be done so bring your good legs. This ride provides some great views and a few really rocky/technical areas. There’s also a really cool and spooky tunnel to ride through that plunges you into almost complete darkness. This is a must ride in a very scenic area.”
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CLEMENTINE / FORESTHILL CONNECTOR TRAIL

“Mostly downhill canopied singletrack – just a blast to ride.” A very good intermediate Level XC Trail. Rolling singletrack that’s very well designed and maintained.”
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CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS RANGER STATION

Auburn State Recreation Area Rangers Station offers free maps and brochures, as well as special permits.
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CALIFORNIA WELCOME CENTER – AUBURN

Each of the California Welcome Centers scattered throughout the state are staffed with personal travel concierges. These knowledgeable experts are ready to provide information that will enhance and enrich your visit including suggestions on where to eat, what to see, and where to stay. Welcome Centers also offer free maps and brochures on local attractions and things to see and do.
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Mon - Sat: 9:30am-4:30pm; Sun: 11am-4:30pm
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1103 High St, Auburn, CA 95603
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530.887.2111

BICYCLE EMPORIUM

For the last 30 years, we have been Auburn’s Full Service Bike Shop located in Auburn CA off of Hwy 49. Colango, Trek, Electra, Free Agent, Devinci.
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Mon-Fri: 10am-6pm; Sat: 10am-5pm; Sun: 11am-4pm
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437 Grass Valley Hwy, Auburn, CA 95603
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530.823.2900

AUBURN ENDURANCE CAPITAL COMMITTEE

The Endurance Capital Committee is a committee of members appointed by the City Council. It was established to help raise the level of endurance awareness by: Showcasing endurance, athletic and outdoor sporting activities that take place in and around Auburn; Promoting Auburn as a destination point for endurance and outdoor activities; Promoting a healthier lifestyle; Strengthening existing events and attracting new events to Auburn; Assisting with the overall economic well being of Auburn
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Auburn City Hall 1225 Lincoln Way Room 10 Auburn, CA 95603
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AUBURN BIKE PARK

The Auburn Bike Park fits into Auburn’s active community and gives youth and families an opportunity to get outside and ride together! The Auburn Bike Park is located on 9 acres overlooking the scenic American River Canyon. The park is designed for riders of all abilities and ages, helping to build skills while having fun! Auburn Recreation District partnered with world-renowned trail builder and local, Randy Spangler and our local nonprofit, the Auburn Trails Alliance, to design and build the park. The park is free and open daily from dawn to dusk as weather and trail conditions allow. For updates, see the Auburn Bike Park Facebook and Instagram pages or visit the ARD Facilities Page.
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Maidu Dr, Auburn, CA 95603
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AMERICAN RIVER CONFLUENCE TRAILS

A beginner friendly fire road on rolling hills next to the Middle Fork of the American River. Popular for hikers, runners and horseback riders as well. The hills are all short and sweet. On dam release days, you can watch whitewater rafters below.
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30 MILES OF AUBURN

You can start down stagecoach, take that all the way, or hit flood trail. Or from where you park keep going down the hill on the road and turn left on Canyon Rd., take that till it hits the dirt and Manzanita trail will be on your lift after about 100yrds from the green gate. Take Stagecoach hill down to the confluence, cross the bridge and take a left to start up the Clementine loop. At the top of the Clementine loop go just past where everyone parks and on the left will be the Connector Trail. Take that to Foresthill Divide trail and do that loop then take the connector trail back to the top of the clementine loop and go up and do the Covert trail and then link up with the Confluence downhill. At the bottom cross the bridge and take Stagecoach back up to the car. You could also park down at the river and do Stagecoach/Manzanita/Flood first so you don’t have to end on a climb. I know most of these trails are already posted here, I just got tired of adding each one to my log when I do them all.
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