Best attractions and places to see around Auberry include natural landscapes and historical sites in the Sierra Nevada foothills. The area offers opportunities for outdoor recreation and insights into local history. Auberry is situated near the San Joaquin River, providing access to various natural features and trails. Visitors can explore a blend of natural beauty and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The San Joaquin River Trail starts at the base of Pincushion Mountain right at the shoreline of Millerton Lake which was created by damming up the river. The trail leads to the summit of the 1,580 feet high Pincushion Mountain with stunning views over the lake and nearby hills and ends within the San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Management Area further north.
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This picturesque footbridge that traverses over the San Joaquin River and leads into the San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Area is spectacular. The beautiful scenery surrounding the bridge adds to its appeal, making it a fantastic introduction to this beautiful area.
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Just 1 hour from Fresno and nestled amongst the pines of the Sierra National Forest, Shaver Lake is a popular year-round destination. The area draws outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes, including, but not limited to, boaters, swimmers, anglers, cyclists, and hikers. The lake got its start in 1893 when lumberjack C.B. Shave created a small mill pond by building a rock-fill dam.
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Just 1 hour from Fresno and nestled amongst the pines of the Sierra National Forest, Shaver Lake is a popular year-round destination. The area draws outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes, including, but not limited, boaters, swimmers, anglers, cyclists, and hikers. The lake got its start in 1893 when lumberjack C.B. Shave created a small mill pond by building a rock-fill dam.
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Auberry Road provides good riding between the central valley & Sierra Nevada Mountains. With more gradual elevation changes than its neighbor Tollhouse Road, Auberry is a slightly more route into the mountains. Though that doesn't take anything away as it's still a great ride and makes for a great loop with Tollhouse.
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Are you in the mood for a grueling climb or an exhilarating downhill bomb? Depending on which way you tackle it Tollhouse Road, which for runs 71 miles between the central valley & Huntington Lake, can offer you some of the best riding the Sierra Nevada have to offer. With tight, hairpin turns and majestic views the entire way your efforts will be well rewarded.
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Just 1 hour from Fresno and nestled amongst the pines of the Sierra National Forest, Shaver Lake is a popular year-round destination. The area draws outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes, including, but not limited, boaters, swimmers, anglers, cyclists, and hikers. The lake got its start in 1893 when lumberjack C.B. Shaver created a small mill pond by building a rock-fill dam.
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This scenic foot bridge will keep your feet dry while you cross over the San Joaquin River and enter into the San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Area. From the bridge, you can see the PG&E Kerckoff Powerhouse.
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Auberry is rich in natural landscapes. You can visit the Foot bridge over San Joaquin River, which leads into the San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Area, offering scenic views. Millerton Lake State Recreation Area is a popular spot for water activities, and the San Joaquin River Trail at Pincushion Mountain provides stunning views over the lake and surrounding hills. Additionally, the Sierra National Forest is nearby, featuring Stevenson Creek Falls, the tallest waterfall in Fresno County.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The San Joaquin River Trail at Pincushion Mountain offers an intermediate hike with great views. The Pa'san Ridge Trail in the San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Area is another scenic option. For more extensive hiking, the Sierra National Forest provides numerous trails.
For a glimpse into the past, the Eastern Fresno County Historical Society Museum in nearby Tollhouse showcases artifacts, pictures, and machinery from the pioneer days, including a 1930s one-room schoolhouse. You can also explore remnants of Old Auberry and the Historic San Joaquin & Eastern Railroad Grade, which played a role in the Big Creek Hydroelectric Project.
The area offers excellent cycling. Tollhouse Road is known for its challenging climbs and exhilarating downhills with tight turns and majestic views. For a route with more gradual elevation changes, Auberry Road provides a great ride between the central valley and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. You can find more detailed road cycling routes, including loops to Shaver Lake and Huntington Lake, on the Road Cycling Routes around Auberry guide.
The spring and fall seasons are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Auberry. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, especially along the Fresno County Wildflower Trail, and pleasant temperatures for hiking. Fall offers stunning foliage in the Sierra National Forest. Summer is great for water activities at Millerton Lake and Shaver Lake, while winter provides opportunities for snow sports near Shaver Lake.
Yes, the Foot bridge over San Joaquin River is considered family-friendly, offering an easy way to access the scenic San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Area. Millerton Lake State Recreation Area provides various water-based activities suitable for families, and many trails in the Sierra National Forest can be enjoyed by different age groups.
Excellent viewpoints can be found at the San Joaquin River Trail at Pincushion Mountain, which offers stunning vistas over Millerton Lake. Both Tollhouse Road and Auberry Road also provide majestic views of the Sierra Nevada as you travel through the mountains.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy visiting Big Pools, a natural area known for its rock slides, clear water pools, and trout fishing, particularly popular in spring. The Auberry Branch Library also houses a special collection dedicated to California Indian history, offering unique cultural insights.
Yes, Millerton Lake State Recreation Area is a prime spot for various water-based activities, including boating and fishing. Shaver Lake, located about 9 miles from Auberry, is also a popular destination for fishing and boating. Big Pools offers clear water pools for swimming, especially in the spring.
The San Joaquin River is central to Auberry's natural appeal. It forms the basis of the San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Area, accessible via the Foot bridge over San Joaquin River. The river was also dammed to create Millerton Lake, a major recreational hub, and the San Joaquin River Trail at Pincushion Mountain follows its course, offering beautiful views.
To delve deeper into the region's heritage, visit the Eastern Fresno County Historical Society Museum in Tollhouse, which preserves the history of Eastern Fresno County, including mining, logging, ranching, and Native heritage. The Auberry Branch Library also offers a special collection on California Indian history. For more general information about Auberry, you can visit sierranevadageotourism.org.


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