Running Paths Near Me – The Best Trails to Run in the US – Runner’s World

Running Paths Near Me – The Best Trails to Run in the US  Runner’s World

From flat to mountainous and sea to forest, these routes are must-run.

Whether you’re aiming to cover some serious distance or just looking to get a few quick miles with spectacular views, trail running is always an adventure—and chances are, there’s a great running path near you that’s just waiting to be explored. To inspire you to get out there, we compiled the following list featuring some of the best trails across the country. These running routes come in a wide range of lengths and difficulty, so there’s something for everyone.


Waterworks Hill

Location: Missoula, Montana
Difficulty: Easy

This 3.5-mile out-and-back trail is a delight for runners who are looking for a route that offers gorgeous views without energy-sapping ascents. After a brief, gently sloping climb, soak in the sweeping views of Missoula and surrounding towns. Come summer time, the rolling hills are dotted with colorful wildflowers.

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Winsor National Recreation Trail

Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Difficulty: Moderate

Winding 13 miles through the beautiful Santa Fe National Forest, the Winsor Trail requires some grit and endurance on the rock-studded uphills, but runners are rewarded with spectacular natural scenery that is well worth the effort. Lush evergreens keep the path well shaded for the most part, providing a cool and picturesque run through towering ponderosa pines from start to finish.

Air Line State Park Trail

Location: Connecticut
Difficulty: Easy

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Dating back to the 1870s, this former rail bed is now a point-to-point gravel trail perfect for long, easy runs with very gradual elevation gain. Choose from two sections: the 22-mile South portion (from East Hampton to Windham) or the 21-mile North portion (from Windham to Pomfret). Take it a piece at a time or tackle the whole thing in one go—either way, you’re sure to enjoy the river views and leafy canopy overhead. Feel free to bring your dog along if you’d like, as four-legged running buddies are permitted if kept on a leash.

Red River Gorge

Location: Slade, Kentucky
Difficulty: Easy to Difficult

Nestled in the Daniel Boone National Forest, the Red River Gorge has 30 official trails to explore. Runners will enjoy sun-dappled forest trails that lead to stunning sandstone cliffs, arches, and exposed limestone rock face. One route, a 5.1-mile out-and-back called Pinch-em Tight to Hanson’s Point, is especially renowned for leading to some of the best overlooks in the Gorge. And for those looking for a challenging trail race, the Rugged Red Half Marathon is held every fall and passes through a variety of rugged terrain and stunning mountain vistas.

Godwin Hill Loop Trail

Location: Flint Hills, Kansas
Difficulty: Easy

Located on the Konza Prairie Preserve, this 6.2-mile loop is a mix of level surfaces and gentle hills that provide an enjoyable experience for runners of all skill levels. The trail can be accessed year-round, but many recommend visiting in springtime to see the prairie wildflowers at their peak.

best running trail Tahoe Rim Trail

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Tahoe Rim Trail

Location: California/Nevada
Difficulty: Moderate

The “Rim Trail,” as locals call it, circumnavigates crystal blue Lake Tahoe by rambling along the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The trail is 165 miles in its entirety, but running short sections from the multitude of access points around the lake offers trail running bliss on any distance run. The trail weaves in and out of forests and meadows, past stunning alpine lakes and alongside granite boulders, while providing views of Lake Tahoe.

best running trail Mid Mountain Trial

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Mid Mountain Trail

Location: Park City, Utah
Difficulty: Moderate

Hovering around the 8,000-foot elevation mark, the air is thin on the Mid Mountain Trail, but it’s the beauty of the trail and surrounding mountains that’ll take your breath away. Twenty miles of pristine singletrack cut across the mountains between Deer Valley and The Canyons, offering occasional views of Park City and The Canyons resorts.



best running trail Awa'apuhi Trail

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Awa’apuhi Trail

Location: Kauai, Hawaii
Difficulty: Difficult

Kauai’s Na Pali coast is famous for its sheer cliffs and stunning ocean scenery, and viewing the coastline from 4,000 feet above it gives runners a bird’s-eye view…and a challenging run. The Awa’apuhi Trail in Koke’e State Park lets you experience Waimea State Park and see the Na Pali coast. The trail descends from 4,100 feet to 2,500 over 3.2 miles (which you have to climb on the way back up), through forested and rugged terrain.

best running trails Billy Goat Trail

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Billy Goat Trail

Location: Montgomery County, Maryland
Difficulty: Moderate

This popular trail connects the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O;) Canal and the Potomac River just outside of Washington D.C. Three sections of trail—sections A, B, and C—give runners options, and range from smooth and flat to rugged, required rock-hopping and scrambling. Section A is riddled with the most rocky features.

best running trails Inner Basin Trail

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Inner Basin Trail

Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
Difficulty: Moderate

Deep in Arizona’s Coconino National Forest and starting in a meadow, this trail heads into the area’s Inner Basin (hence, the name). The trail offers views of the surrounding San Francisco Peaks, and a high-altitude, alpine beauty of a trail not far from Flagstaff. The 3.9-mile one-way trail can be connected with other trails for a longer loop.

best running trails Art Loeb Trail

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Art Loeb Trail

Location: Asheville, North Carolina
Difficulty: Difficult

This 30-mile-long trail is a classic in North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest, climbing and descending peaks and ridges near the Blue Ridge Parkway to create a hearty challenge. The trail, named after an activist from the Carolina Mountain Club, is broken into four sections, and runners and hikers often do shorter out-and-backs (rather than tackle the whole one-way trail in a day).

best running trails Vasa Pathway

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Vasa Pathway

Location: Traverse City, Michigan
Difficulty: Easy to Difficult

Just outside of Traverse City, Michigan, this gem of a trail network sees action year-round. Runners, hikers and mountain bikers enjoy the rolling trails, as do cross-country skiers in the winter. Loops of 3K, 5K, 10K and 25K are well-marked and maintained by TART Trails, and the Vasa Pathway puts on a seasonal show, with wildflowers in the spring and summer, fall foliage, and snow-frosted white pines in the winter.

best running trails Wildwood Trail

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Wildwood Trail

Location: Portland, Oregon
Difficulty: Moderate

The city of Portland is blessed with Forest Park and its 80 miles of trails through classic Pacific Northwest greenery. The Wildwood Trail is the park’s crown jewel, 30.2 miles long and a designated National Recreation Trail. The trail is marked by blue blazes and offers views of the Willamette River between heavily forested sections.

best running trails Cougar Mountain Wildland Park

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Cougar Mountain Wildland Park

Location: Renton, Washington
Difficulty: Easy to Difficult

Just 20 miles outside of Seattle, this state park sees plenty of action from area trail runners, and with good reason. Thirty-six miles of trails wind through the park’s wildlands, giving runners a range of smooth and flat to steep singletrack trails for exploring the Issaquah Mountains and lush forests. Trail running races of varying distances take place here each year.

best running trails Bear Mountain State Park

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Bear Mountain State Park Trails

Location: Rockland County, New York
Difficulty: Easy to Difficult

Less than 40 miles from downtown Manhattan, this 5,205-acre state park offers miles of trails, from smooth and wide to rugged and rocky. Runners enjoy exploring the Catskills by trail—including the Appalachian Trail—in this park, and The North Face Endurance Challenge, with trail races from 5K to 50-mile, takes place there each May.

best running trails Superior Hiking Trail

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Superior Hiking Trail

Location: Northeastern Minnesota
Difficulty: Moderate

Skirting Lake Superior from Duluth to the Canadian border, this more than 310-mile-long trail serves up Minnesota beauty in spades. Designed as a footpath, the vast majority of the trail is singletrack. The variety of scenery ranges from rocky gorges with lake views to streams and waterfalls to deep, dense forests. Races take place on sections of the trail, and access points every five or 10 miles make a quick jaunt on the “SHT” easy for area locals.

best running trails Dipsea Trail

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Dipsea Trail

Location: Marin County, California
Difficulty: Difficult

From Mill Valley, California, to the Pacific coast at Stinson Beach, the 7.4-mile Dipsea Trail takes runners up and over the southern flank of 2,572-foot Mount Tamalpais. The trail passes through the giant ferns and redwoods of Muir Woods, across grassy meadows with ocean views and back into lush, Northern California forests before ending at the beach.

best running trails Mesa Trail

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Mesa Trail

Location: Boulder, Colorado
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult

Rambling along the base of Boulder’s impressive Flatiron rock formations, the Mesa Trail dips in and out of forests and meadows while providing great views. It’s a 6.7-mile, one-way trail that has a few big climbs among its mostly rolling terrain, and links up to numerous trails in Boulder’s Chautauqua park.

best running trails Trapp Family Lodge trails

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Trapp Family Lodge Trails

Location: Stowe, Vermont
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

The trails around Stowe, Vermont, don’t get much lovelier—especially during the color explosion of fall leaves. The 30 miles of trails around the Trapp Family Lodge are signed and impeccably maintained, making them ideal for running loops of any length, or for connecting with the 300-mile Catamount Trail that runs through the property.

best running trails Colorado Trail

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Colorado Trail

Location: Colorado
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult

Stretching across most of the state of Colorado, this trail covers almost 500 miles of spectacular Rocky Mountain terrain. While the trail tops out at 13,271 feet in elevation and averages at 10,300 feet as it climbs and descends, mellow sections, like the one pictured off Kenosha Pass south of Denver, give runners a welcome respite.

best running trails Green Lakes Soda Creek Trail

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Green Lakes to Soda Creek Trail

Location: Bend, Oregon
Difficulty: Moderate

This 12.1-mile loop captures the beauty of Central Oregon, passing through lodgepole pine forests, wildflower meadows, past waterfalls and offering up views of snowcapped mountains and Cascade Lakes. The trailhead is just 25 minutes outside of Bend, Oregon, in the Three Sisters Wilderness, and is an area favorite amongst runners and hikers.

best running trails Acadia National Park

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Acadia National Park

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine
Difficulty: Easy to Difficult

This national park on coastal Maine offers a range of gorgeous runs, from the mellow, 2.2-mile Ocean Path trail above Sand Beach, to climbing rocky, craggy exposed trails that serve up a hearty dose of Maine’s rugged nature. All in all, around 120 miles give runners options for scenic exploring.

best running trails Appalachian Trail

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Appalachian Trail

Location: Georgia to Maine
Difficulty: Difficult

At 2,190 miles between Springer Mountain, Georgia and Mount Katahdin, Maine, the “AT” is the longest footpath in the United States. Runners take on sections of all lengths throughout the 14 states the AT passes through, and ultra-distance marathon runners have run it in its entirety. Karel Sabbe of Belgium holds the current speed record, having completed the trail in 41 days, 7 hours, and 39 minutes in August of 2018.

best running trails Laurel Highlands Trail

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Laurel Highlands Trail

Location: Rockwood, Pennsylvania
Difficulty: Difficult

About: This 70-mile-long trail passes through eight state parks in Western Pennsylvania’s backcountry, spanning Laurel Mountain between the Youghiogheny River at one end and the 1,000-foot-deep Conemaugh Gorge at the other. This rugged and wild trail is rich with beauty and wildlife year-round, and plays host to the Laurel Highlands Ultra Races each June.

best running trails Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park

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Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park

Location: Jacksonville, Florida
Difficulty: Easy to Difficult

Seventeen miles of singletrack trail, including the “Z Trail” (pictured), plus a few miles of fire roads wind their way through this state park. The trails are maintained by the Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association, and their sandy make-up means they improve with rain instead of turn to muddy muck. The “easy” rating comes from the flat profile at sea level, but the “difficult” nod is due to roots and other technical challenges on some of the trails. The park’s bay, pine, and oak trees join the Spanish moss-covered live oak trees in making the trails here gorgeous, and sheltered from the hot Florida sun. Bonus: 1.5 miles of runnable beach are also within the park.