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Jogging routes around Bartow offer a blend of dedicated recreational spaces and natural features. The region is characterized by numerous parks, paved trails, and natural preserves, providing varied terrain for running. Many routes follow former railroad lines or wind through wetlands, pine flatwoods, and freshwater marshes. Bartow's landscape provides accessible paths around lakes and through wooded areas, suitable for different running preferences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Easy 2.3-mile (3.7 km) jogging loop in Marshall Hampton Reserve, offering flat terrain and views of Florida's natural wetlands.
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Jog the 5.0-mile Circle B Bar Reserve Loop, a moderate trail in Florida known for its diverse wildlife and scenic wetlands.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Fort Fraser Trail runs between Lakeland and Bartow in Central Florida. There is also a short extension that connects to the Circle B Bar Reserve on the shore of Lake Hancock.
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The grassy wetland trails at Marshall Hampton Reserve are great for trail running. The most popular path in the park circles the reservoir, but there are a few other out-and-back paths that you can run on. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, and be aware that some alligators call the pond home!
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The Circle B Bar Reserve is a haven for different bird and plant species. The trails on the property are classic Florida trails with sandy paths, boardwalks, and some muddy areas. You probably won't set any PRs while running here, but you should definitely run with your camera.
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At the shoreline of Lake Hancock, you will find this little wooden gazebo built over water. Take your time and keep your eyes peeled for different birds like herons and ibis.
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There are a couple elevated sections of trail within the Circle B Bar Reserve. This part of the trail is a wooden boardwalk that passes through a jungle-like section of wetlands with views on both sides of the path.
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Circle B Bar Reserve is home to an array of birds such as white ibis, roseate spoonbills, sandhill cranes and bald eagles, along with other wildlife like alligators, bobcats, snakes, gray squirrels, river otters, and wild hogs. Circle B Bar contains 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers) of unpaved hiking/biking trails.
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Breath taking walk between waters with alligators, turtles and birds.
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Bartow offers a selection of running trails, with komoot featuring 4 dedicated routes in this guide. These include a mix of easy and moderate options, catering to different preferences.
The running routes in Bartow are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 24 runners have already explored these trails, often praising the varied terrain and dedicated paths.
You'll find a diverse range of terrain for running in Bartow. Many routes, like the Fort Fraser Trail loop from Polk State College, utilize paved paths along former railroad lines. Other trails, such as the Circle B Bar Reserve Loop, wind through natural settings like wetlands, pine flatwoods, and freshwater marshes, offering a more natural surface.
Yes, Bartow has easy running options perfect for beginners. One such route is the Osprey Overlook Trail loop, which is 2.3 miles (3.7 km) long and leads through a scenic overlook area. It's often completed in about 25 minutes, making it a great choice for a lighter jog.
For those looking for longer runs, the Fort Fraser Trail loop from Polk State College is an excellent choice. This route spans 8.0 miles (13.0 km) and utilizes a continuous paved path, ideal for extended jogging sessions.
Absolutely. The Circle B Bar Reserve Loop is highly recommended for its scenic beauty, winding through wetlands, pine flatwoods, and freshwater marshes, with opportunities to observe diverse wildlife. Additionally, the Circle B Bar Reserve itself is a haven for nature lovers. You can also find viewpoints like Bird observation along some trails.
Yes, several running routes in Bartow are designed as loops. Popular options include the Fort Fraser Trail loop from Polk State College, the Circle B Bar Reserve Loop, and the Osprey Overlook Trail loop, providing convenient circular paths for your run.
Many of Bartow's parks offer excellent family-friendly jogging paths. Summerlin Park at Wilson Lake features a pleasant three-quarter-mile path, and Mary Holland Park provides walking trails across its 117 acres, suitable for families. These parks often include additional amenities like playgrounds and picnic areas.
While specific dog-friendly designations can vary, many of Bartow's outdoor spaces, especially paved trails and larger parks, generally welcome leashed dogs. The Fort Fraser Trail is a popular paved option, and many local parks like Mary Holland Park and Mosaic Park offer open spaces where dogs on leashes are typically permitted. Always check local signage for specific rules.
Yes, Bartow is home to several parks with dedicated jogging paths. Summerlin Park at Wilson Lake features a beautiful three-quarter-mile path around the lake. Other parks like Mary Holland Park, Mosaic Park, and Over the Branch Park also include walking and jogging trails, contributing to the city's network of pedestrian-friendly spaces.
The best time to jog in Bartow is typically during the cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April). During this period, temperatures are more moderate, making outdoor activities more comfortable. Summers can be very hot and humid, so early mornings or late evenings are preferable if running during those months.
Yes, Bartow and its surroundings offer some interesting landmarks. While jogging, you might be near the Homeland Heritage Park. For a broader exploration of the area's attractions, you can refer to the Attractions around Bartow guide.
Many of Bartow's dedicated paved trails are suitable for wheelchair users. The Fort Fraser Trail, being a paved path along a former railroad line, is generally considered accessible. Parks with paved loops, such as Summerlin Park at Wilson Lake, also offer accessible options for jogging or rolling.


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