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Embark on an easy hiking adventure along Augie Trail: Phase I, a 3.7-mile (6.0 km) route that offers a genuine wilderness feel right within city limits. You will navigate a forested single-track path, winding through impressive large, striated rock formations before descending into a valley marked by limestone cliffs and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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693 m
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Hikers can expect a varied and challenging experience. The trail is primarily a forested single-track dirt path that winds through large, striated rock formations. It begins on a forested plateau before descending into a valley with limestone cliffs and boulders. You'll encounter numerous rock outcroppings, ravines, streambeds, and significant elevation changes with challenging rocky climbs. Some sections are considered technical.
While the overall Augie Trail system is rated as difficult, Phase I is considered intermediate to slightly challenging for hiking. It features technical rocky sections and climbs, offering a more demanding wilderness experience compared to other local trails due to its topography.
The trail offers diverse natural beauty, including deep forests, unique striated rock formations, and quiet coves. A significant highlight is the views of Lake Jacomo, which are particularly stunning during colder months when the absence of leaves allows for unobstructed vistas. You'll also see limestone cliffs and bluffs overlooking the lake.
Specific parking information for the Augie Trail: Phase I trailhead is usually available through local park resources. Since the trail is located within Fleming Park, look for designated parking areas near the trail's access points within the park.
The Augie Trail: Phase I is located within Fleming Park. Generally, there are no specific hiking permits required for the trail itself. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Fleming Park website for any potential entrance fees or specific regulations that might apply to the park as a whole.
Yes, the Augie Trail: Phase I is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them. Given the technical and rocky sections, make sure your dog is comfortable with such terrain.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, for the most unobstructed views of Lake Jacomo, consider hiking during the colder months when the trees have shed their leaves. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer can be warm and humid.
The trail is known for having minimal signage. It's highly recommended to come prepared with a map and compass, or a reliable GPS device, to help with navigation. The trail system aims to provide a wilderness experience, so don't expect frequent markers.
Yes, while primarily following the Augie Phase 1 Trail, the route also briefly touches sections of the Augie Phase II and Lake Vista Trail.
Yes, the trail is designed for both mountain bikers and hikers. This multi-use aspect contributes to its diverse appeal, but also means you should be aware of other users on the path.
The Augie Trail: Phase I offers a genuine 'wilderness experience within the city limits,' often drawing comparisons to trails found in the Ozarks. It's known for providing a sense of solitude and the opportunity to engage with nature without frequently encountering other users, despite its proximity to urban areas.