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Jogging around Smithville-Sanders offers a variety of routes, many utilizing converted rail lines and urban greenways. The terrain is generally flat with gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels. These paths often traverse through local parks and natural areas, providing accessible running opportunities within the region. The network of trails connects different parts of Smithville-Sanders, allowing for diverse running experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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If you're looking for a peaceful jogging route, the Bloomington Rail Trail offers a moderate 4.1 miles (6.6 km) through a largely wooded and serene environment. You'll experience a gentle…
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Lace up for a moderate jogging route on the Limestone Greenway, spanning 4.0 miles (6.4 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 74 feet (23 metres). This paved path offers…

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Jog the B-Line Trail and Switchyard Park Loop, a 6.1-mile (9.8 km) paved route in Bloomington, Indiana, featuring urban and park scenery.
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Jog the 10.8-mile B-Line, Clear Creek, and Bloomington Rail Trail Loop, a difficult route through urban and natural Indiana landscapes.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The B-Line Trail is a completely paved 3.1-mile trail passing through the heart of the city. There are a bunch of different spots that you can gain access to the path, and a variety of trail users utilize the route. It also connects to the Bloomington Rail Trail so that you can make your ride even further if you want.
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Centered around the Monroe County Courthouse, the Square is downtown Bloomington's most popular areas. With numerous eateries and cafes, it's a great place to start, end, or or pass through on a ride.
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The Limestone Greenway is a pretty new trail that is completely paved. It's only 1.7 miles each direction, but it connects to a bunch of other gravel and paved paths that stretch more miles in different directions. The trail is in Monroe County, but it's far enough outside the city that it isn't usually super crowded.
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The Clear Creek Trail is a really popular trail extending from West Tap Road at the north end to the giant iron bridge crossing Clear Creek at the southern end. The path is completely paved and is over 2 miles in one direction. It travels beside the creek and passes through suburbs and countryside while it moves between the two main trailheads. The trail pretty much intersects the Limestone Greenway and Bloomington Rail Trail at the same trail intersection, helping create a huge network of bike paths and commuter trails for running.
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The Bloomington Rail Trail is a mostly dirt and crushed-gravel path that follows the rail bed of an old rail line. The trail is popularly used by runners, walkers, cyclists, and commuters since the trail connects to a couple other paths that travel across town. There are a couple different parking areas for this 2-mile path, so you have a couple different starting point options.
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The B-Line Trail is a completely paved 3.1-mile trails passing through the heart of the city. There are a bunch of different spots that you can gain access to the trail, and a variety of trail users utilize the path. It also connects to the Bloomington Rail Trail so that you can make your run even further if you want.
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Centered around the Monroe County Courthouse, the Square is downtown Bloomington's most popular areas. With numerous eateries and cafes, it's a great place to start, end, or or pass through on a ride.
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The Clear Creek Trail is a really popular trail extending from West Tap Road at the north end to the giant iron bridge crossing Clear Creek at the southern end. The path is completely paved and is over 2 miles in one direction. It travels beside the creek and passes through suburbs and countryside while it moves between the two main trailheads. The trail pretty much intersects the Limestone Greenway and Bloomington Rail Trail at the same trail intersection, helping create a huge network of bike paths and commuter trails.
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Smithville-Sanders offers a diverse selection of over 40 running routes. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
Yes, there are 5 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These trails often feature flat terrain and smooth surfaces, making them very accessible.
Many of the running routes in Smithville-Sanders utilize converted rail lines and urban greenways, offering generally flat and smooth surfaces. This makes them suitable for various running styles and comfortable underfoot.
Yes, several routes offer a circular experience. A popular option is the B-Line Trail and Switchyard Park Loop, which takes you through urban greenways and a well-loved park. For a longer challenge, consider the B-Line, Clear Creek, and Bloomington Rail Trail Loop.
Most rail trails and urban greenways in the Smithville-Sanders area are dog-friendly, provided your pet is kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific park regulations if you plan to run through designated park areas.
The running routes often traverse through local parks and natural areas. You might encounter highlights such as Miller-Showers Park, Leonard Springs Nature Park, and sections of the Limestone Greenway, offering a mix of green spaces and urban landscapes.
Many of the easier and moderate routes, particularly those on converted rail trails like the Bloomington Rail Trail, are excellent for families. Their flat, smooth surfaces and gentle elevation changes make them safe and enjoyable for all ages.
Parking is generally available at trailheads and near popular parks that connect to the running network. For urban greenways, street parking or public lots in nearby town centers are often convenient options.
Spring and fall offer the most pleasant running conditions in Smithville-Sanders, with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm and humid, while winter may require appropriate gear for colder temperatures, though many paved trails remain accessible.
Given the urban greenway nature of many routes, especially those passing through town centers or parks like the B-Line Trail and Switchyard Park Loop, you'll often find cafes, restaurants, and other amenities within easy reach for a post-run treat or mid-run break.
Runners frequently praise the accessibility and variety of the trails. The smooth surfaces of the converted rail trails and the scenic beauty of the urban greenways and local parks are often highlighted as key reasons for the area's popularity among the komoot community.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are 5 difficult running routes available. These might feature longer distances or slightly more varied terrain compared to the generally flat rail trails, such as the extensive B-Line, Clear Creek, and Bloomington Rail Trail Loop.
Many of the urban greenways and rail trails in Smithville-Sanders are integrated within the community, making them accessible via local public transport options. Check local bus routes for stops near trailheads or park entrances.


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