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Jogging around Fox offers a variety of routes across diverse landscapes, from scenic river paths to dedicated fitness trails. The region features trails with surfaces ranging from paved to crushed limestone, suitable for different preferences. Many routes include gentle hills, providing varied terrain for runners. This area is characterized by its natural beauty, including river views, open spaces, and areas with native grasses and wildflowers.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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runners
10.1km
01:16
180m
180m
Embark on the White Bear Trail Loop for a moderate jogging experience through varied terrain. You'll navigate sections that can be soggy, with wet snow, water, slush, and mud, so…
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11.1km
01:23
180m
180m
Embark on the Tower, Outhouse and North Forty Loop for a moderate jogging experience through the varied terrain of Birch Hill Recreation Area. This route spans 6.9 miles (11.1 km),…

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8.04km
01:03
200m
200m
Jog the moderate 5.0-mile Skyline Ridge After Hours Trail through forests, enjoying varied terrain and wildlife in Skyline Ridge Park.
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4.34km
00:35
140m
130m
Jog the moderate Cranberry Loop Trail near Fairbanks, Alaska, a 2.7-mile wooded route with 445 feet of elevation gain in about 34 minutes.
5.27km
00:33
60m
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Jog the 3.3-mile Skarland Trail System Loop in Fairbanks, Alaska, a moderate route with 188 feet of gain through wooded areas.
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This school is the hub of a network of cross-country ski trails that are great for running during the summer — or you can park here to start a great run on nearby roadside trails.
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This is a pleasant wooded singletrack beloved of locals, who hike, run, and bike here. However, a profusion of side trails in the area, so it's surprisingly easy to get lost if you're not paying close attention. Once you have your bearings, you can always turn those other trails into a longer ride.
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The Cranberry Trail is a pleasant wooded loop not far from Fairbanks. It's a relatively serene amble that's mainly frequented by locals and is full of nature. As the trail loops around the south slope, you can expect around 150 meters (500 ft) of elevation gain.
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This dirt-and-gravel trail is an easy way to piece together running loops in this area. Keep an eye out for hikers and mountain bikers — the Skyline Ridge is popular with them, too, and travel is allowed in both directions. Watch for the bright yellow of aspen leaves during the fall.
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This is technically a windy, rooty mountain bike trail, but trail runners tend to love this area as well. Travel is allowed in both directions, and bikers are usually so busy dealing with the trail's twists and turns that they don't get going fast enough to present a real hazard, as long as everybody watches out for other trail users.
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Technically these are mountain bike trails, but people frequently hike and run here as well. The trails are windy enough, with lots of roots and other (natural) technical obstacles, that mountain bikers don't rip through here at the very high speeds you might find in other places. That makes it pretty easy to avoid trail conflicts as long as everybody watches out for one another. Travel is allowed in both directions, but you'll probably see most bikers starting from the trailhead and riding down After Hours, then taking the uphill on Overtime.
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This dirt-and-gravel trail is an easy way to piece together mountain bike loops in this area. Keep an eye out for hikers and trail runners — the Skyline Ridge is popular with them, too, and travel is allowed in both directions. Watch for the bright gold of aspen leaves in the fall.
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Get ready for some tree-root-technical fun! You'll navigate through lots of tight spaces in the forest here, and may even find yourself having to do a little bit of wayfinding. Travel is allowed in both directions, so keep an eye out for your fellow bikers as well.
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The Fox region offers a diverse selection of running routes. According to komoot data, there are over 15 routes available, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include moderate to difficult trails, with a strong emphasis on moderate options.
Yes, the Fox area provides several options for beginners. The Skyline Ridge After Hours Trail is a moderate 5.0-mile route that offers varied landscapes without extreme difficulty. Additionally, areas like Moraine Hills State Park and Volo Bog State Natural Area in the Fox Lake region offer easy runs, often on paved surfaces, perfect for those new to running.
Runners in Fox can expect a variety of terrain. Trails range from paved and crushed limestone surfaces, ideal for a smooth run, to more natural paths with gentle hills. The region is characterized by river views, open spaces, and areas with native grasses and wildflowers, providing a scenic backdrop for your run.
Absolutely. The Fox Lake area, particularly trails within Moraine Hills State Park and Volo Bog State Natural Area, features easy runs suitable for all fitness levels, often on mostly paved surfaces. The Fox Run Fitness Trail in Green Park, Missouri, is another excellent choice, being a paved trail with exercise stations, making it engaging for families.
While specific dog policies can vary by location, many multi-use trails and state parks in the Fox region are generally dog-friendly. For instance, the Fox River Trail and trails within Moraine Hills State Park often permit leashed dogs. It's always best to check the specific regulations for each trail or park before you go.
The best time to run in Fox depends on your preference. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. During summer, trails like the Leatherleaf Bog Trail have limited shade, so consider running in the mornings or evenings and bringing sun protection. The Fox Run Fitness Trail's native grasses and wildflowers remain vibrant even during dry summer months, offering a beautiful summer experience.
Yes, the Fox region features several circular routes. A popular choice is the White Bear Trail Loop, a 6.3-mile route that provides a steady run through varied terrain. The Fox Run Fitness Trail also forms a half-circle and connects to other routes, allowing for longer loops.
The Fox region offers several scenic points and attractions. Along the Fox River Trail, you'll enjoy picturesque views of the Fox River. In the broader Fox area, you can find highlights such as the Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, the Wander Lake Loop Trail, and the Alyeska Alaska Pipeline Viewpoint. These spots provide excellent opportunities to pause and appreciate the natural beauty.
For those seeking a more challenging run, the Fox region has options with moderate elevation gains. The Tower, Outhouse and North Forty Loop is a moderate 6.9-mile path with consistent challenge. Additionally, some areas within Moraine Hills State Park and Volo Bog State Natural Area offer routes with up to 10 miles and 1000 ft. of elevation gain, requiring good fitness.
Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes and well-maintained trails in the Fox region. The variety of surfaces, from paved paths to crushed limestone, and the scenic river views are often highlighted. The presence of dedicated fitness trails and options for different ability levels also contribute to a positive running experience.
Yes, several trails in Fox offer connections for extended runs. The Fox Run Fitness Trail in Green Park, Missouri, for example, connects to the Heritage Trail and the Twin Bridge Trail, providing options for longer runs or creating different loops to vary your workout.
Among the komoot-listed routes, the Tower, Outhouse and North Forty Loop is one of the longer options, spanning 6.9 miles (11.1 km). However, the Fox River Trail itself extends for 202 miles, offering potential for much longer runs by connecting various segments.


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