The 5 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Auburn, California (CA)

April 8, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

Auburn is a city in and the county seat of Placer County, California. Its population was 13,330 during the 2010 census. Auburn is known for its California Gold Rush history, and is registered as a California Historical Landmark.
Restaurants in Auburn

1. Tributary Whitewater Tours

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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Tributary Whitewater Tours

Rafting on the Middle Fork American River offers some of the most reliable Class 4 all season California whitewater rafting trips. It is a suitable raft trip for the active, fit and adventurous first-timer or a great choice for those seeking a step-up from the milder South Fork American River. It is set in a beautiful, rugged wilderness canyon in the Gold Country foothills. Though you can take a 1 day 17 mile trip, the 2-3 day Middle Fork American River rafting trips are some of our guides’ favorite summer rafting trips.

2. Lake Clementine

501 El Dorado St Auburn State Recreation Area, Auburn, CA 95603-4949 +1 530-885-4527 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=1141
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Lake Clementine

Reviewed By pwillard

I intended to take the 4 mile round trip hike to see the waterfall but we did not get too far. Probably less than a mile in, the trail narrowed and there was a steep drop on one side to the river. I have a great fear of this type of hiking trail; I can't blame it on my age (64). I am probably braver and a better hiker now than I ever have been. We have many trails of this sort where I live, but those drop into canyons (would you rather fall into a river or a canyon?). Therefore, I stick to coastal hikes or atop the bluffs and avoid the trails in the canyons. Despite the disappointment of not being able to finish the trail walk at Lake Clementine, we still got plenty of exercise, and we found the path to descend to the river bank. What a gorgeous vantage point to view the river up close. There actually are many trails here, but I couldn't get good information about which ones might be do-able for me from the ranger. My guess is that he took a look at me and decided I couldn't do any of them.This might be true. I would recommend this to anyone, even those of average fitness level or fears of heights/falling, as you can still find things to do here and enjoy the scenery. If you are adventurous and fit, you will enjoy it even more.

3. Knee Deep Brewing Co.

13395 New Airport Rd Suite H, Auburn, CA 95602-7419 +1 530-797-4677 [email protected] http://kneedeepbrewing.com/
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Knee Deep Brewing Co.

Reviewed By AuburnBP - Auburn, United States

Knee Deep is known for their IPAs and they have a bunch of good ones. There’s always 20+ beers on tap including some other styles. Their tap room is spacious with picnic style tables inside and also a smaller area outside. Food trucks rotate but one is almost always there.

4. Auburn State Recreation Area

501 El Dorado St, Auburn, CA 95603-4949 +1 530-885-4527 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=502
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Auburn State Recreation Area

Reviewed By E3726XCpaulh - Auburn, United States

When one takes the windy old Highway 49 down to the American River the view itself is beautiful. Once down by the river there are many cars parked alongside the road and in parking areas. There is a $10 fee to park anywhere so make sure you fill out your ticket and leave it on your dash. The fine is a lot higher! It is a popular draw for hikers and photographers. The north fork and the East fork of the American River come together just above the bridge that crosses over the river and takes one up to the town of Cool. The flows are high, very cold and dangerous during winter rains and Spring when the snow is melting but the river is a sight to see crashing over rocks as it winds down the canyon underneath the famous 101 year old Mountain Quarries Railroad Bridge locally called “No Hands Bridge”. There are good trails to hike on both forks of the river. The one to the North fork will take one all the way to Lake Clementine dam where water spills over during high flows with quite a roar. The East fork takes one up to the old quarry and beyond. Lots of photo opportunities during the seasons.

5. Moonraker Brewing

12970 Earhart Ave, Auburn, CA 95602-9022 +1 530-745-6816 [email protected] http://www.moonrakerbrewing.com
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Moonraker Brewing

Reviewed By wolfcreek7 - Grass Valley, United States

Had wonderful time at the Moonraker yesterday in a private party during "Light Out in California"!!! We all enjoyed the generated electricity and mass variety of Beers available. Samplers and/or personal preference from previous visits were all available at a minimal cost. You gotta go there!!

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