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Jogging around Oakhurst offers diverse landscapes in the Sierra Nevada foothills, serving as a gateway to the expansive Sierra National Forest. The region features a mix of challenging mountain routes, scenic paths along the Fresno River, and accessible town trails. Runners can experience varied terrain, from forested areas with elevation changes to more gentle river parkways. This area provides a range of running experiences for different fitness levels.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Long Branch Boardwalk offers a quintessential coastal jogging experience, stretching along a long, flat, and paved path that's perfect for a relaxed outing. You'll be treated to continuous, picture-perfect…
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10.7km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.3km
01:53
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The Wesley Lake Bridge – Wesley Lake loop offers a unique jogging experience, tracing the picturesque shores of Wesley Lake as it links the lively Asbury Park with the tranquil…
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7.82km
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The Bradley Beach Boardwalk loop from Asbury Park offers a delightful coastal jogging experience, blending serene water views with vibrant boardwalk scenes. You'll enjoy continuous ocean vistas, sand dunes, and…
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12.5km
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This Long Branch running trail offers a refreshing change of scenery, taking you from the lively oceanfront to tranquil lakeside paths. You'll start with the invigorating sea air and continuous…
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The Belmar Boardwalk is on Ocean Avenue, running from First to Twentieth Avenues. It offers an array of interesting attractions, shops, and restaurants. The boardwalk is one of New Jersey's most popular summer destinations.
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Wesley Lake in Monmouth County, graces the landscape with its serene waters, connecting Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. A tranquil retreat, it enhances the charm of these coastal communities.
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The Long Branch Boardwalk is a long, flat, paved path that follows the coastline from Brighton Avenue to the dunes area. The trail is popular amongst runners and walkers, and the path is lined with restrooms, shops, and beach access.
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Wesley Lake is just a few hundred yards from the shores of the ocean and backs up to Founder's Park. There are a number of paved paths circling around the water, and there's even a bridge crossing over the middle of the lake that you can walk across.
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The majority of the Bradley Beach Boardwalk (and other nearby boardwalks) is paved and completely flat. You have continuous views of the water and access to the beach, and you don't have to worry about bikes zipping by since they aren't allowed on this path.
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The majority of the Bradley Beach Boardwalk (and other nearby boardwalks) is paved and completely flat. You have continuous views of the water and access to the beach, and you don't have to worry about bikes zipping by since they aren't allowed on this path.
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Wesley Lake in Monmouth County, graces the landscape with its serene waters, connecting Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. A tranquil retreat, it enhances the charm of these coastal communities.
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Wesley Lake is just a few hundred yards from the shores of the ocean and backs up to Founder's Park. There are a number of paved paths circling around the water, and there's even a bridge crossing over the middle of the lake that you can run across.
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There are over 25 dedicated running routes around Oakhurst, offering a wide variety of experiences. These include easy town trails, moderate paths through forested areas, and more challenging mountain routes.
Jogging routes in Oakhurst feature diverse terrain, from accessible town paths with oak habitats to more demanding mountain routes with significant elevation changes. You'll find paths through the Sierra National Forest, along the Fresno River, and around local parks.
Yes, Oakhurst offers several family-friendly options. The Oakhurst River Parkway, for example, provides various length options, including a short walk through a residential area and the China Creek trail with its 'Teddy Bear Garden' resting spot, making it suitable for families.
Many trails in the Sierra National Forest and around Oakhurst are dog-friendly, though it's always best to check specific trail regulations. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash, allowing you to enjoy the scenic runs with your canine companion.
Absolutely! The Lewis Creek National Recreation Trail is a highly popular route featuring two scenic waterfalls: Red Rock Falls and Corlieu Falls. Many trails in the Sierra National Forest also offer breathtaking viewpoints of the surrounding Sierra Nevada foothills.
For those seeking a more challenging run, the Goat Mountain Trail in the Sierra National Forest offers a longer 9.9-mile route with substantial elevation gains. Other difficult routes can be found, providing a rigorous experience for advanced runners.
Beginners can enjoy the Oakhurst River Parkway, which offers gentle, relatively flat paths along the Fresno River. The Oakhurst Community Park also features a trail system that winds through picturesque surroundings, ideal for an easy run.
Yes, many of the trails around Oakhurst, particularly within the Oakhurst River Parkway and Oakhurst Community Park, offer circular options, allowing you to start and end your run in the same location without retracing your steps.
While running in Oakhurst, you can explore the expansive Sierra National Forest, the tranquil Fresno River, and the unique ecological paradise of the Oakhurst River Parkway. The Lewis Creek National Recreation Trail also features relics of its past as a lumber transport route.
The running routes in Oakhurst are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from forested trails to river paths, and the variety of options for different ability levels.
Yes, parking is generally available at trailheads and popular access points for running routes in and around Oakhurst, including at the Oakhurst Community Park and various entry points to the Sierra National Forest trails.
Oakhurst offers great running conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Even in summer, the canopied forest sections of the Oakhurst River Parkway remain cool and quiet, making them ideal for warmer days.
The canopied forest section of the Oakhurst River Parkway is particularly cool and quiet, even in summer. This area provides excellent shade, making it a comfortable option for jogging during warmer months.


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