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Jogging around Ringoes offers access to a variety of natural landscapes and trails. The region features local parks with walking paths, along with broader access to rugged mountain preserves, scenic overlooks, and riverine trails. Terrain varies from flat, crushed rock paths to more challenging, rocky trails with moderate elevation changes. These natural features provide diverse options for runners seeking different experiences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Jog the Delaware Canal Towpath 25k loop in Mercer County for a challenging 15.4-mile route with historic views along the canal.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.0km
01:19
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.3km
01:28
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:10
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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All told, the Delaware and Raritan Canal Towpath runs almost 60 miles along the river shore. Although the majority of the trail is bike-friendly, you may occasionally need to walk the bike under low bridges or across boardwalks.
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From this vantage point, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Delaware River, which stretches 330 miles long. The river's headwaters originate at the meeting of the East and West Branch Delaware River in Hancock, New York.
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This section of the D&L Trail follows the Delaware Canal as it winds its way through fields and woods. It's really pretty!
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Washington Crossing the Delaware River statue is located on the corner of River Road and Route 532. This statue is based on Emmanuel Leutze’s famous painting of the nation's first president, George Washington, crossing the Delaware River. The statue was quite a feat to bring to this small town, as it weighs 30 tons. It was carved by a 76-year-old retired limestone sculptor in the 1970s.
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The Delaware River, stretching 282 miles, holds the title of the longest flowing river in the eastern US. From this viewpoint, you'll enjoy an elevated perspective of the river with a lush green surrounding.
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The bridge connects Lambertville, NJ with New Hope, PA. It has a nice walkway for bikes and pedestrians.
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The bridge connects Lambertville, NJ with New Hope, PA. It has a nice walkway for bikes and pedestrians.
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New Hope is a beautiful small town, with a lot of riverside restaurants and cafés. The perfect spot for a break on a long bike ride.
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The Ringoes area offers a diverse range of running terrain. You'll find flat, easy paths with crushed rock and paved surfaces, such as those in Delaware Canal loop from Delaware Canal State Park. For a more challenging experience, explore rugged and rocky trails with scenic overlooks at places like Sourland Mountain Preserve, or trails with moderate elevation changes at Goat Hill Overlook.
Yes, for those seeking an easier run, Marion F. Clawson Memorial Park in Ringoes features a walking path suitable for jogging. Additionally, Marquand Park in Princeton and White Oak Park in Branchburg offer flat and easy trails with crushed rock and paved surfaces, perfect for a leisurely run.
Many routes provide beautiful scenery. The New Hope – View of the Delaware River loop from Delaware Canal State Park offers picturesque views of the Delaware River. Beyond the immediate routes, Goat Hill Overlook provides scenic vistas, and Bull's Island Recreation Area features shaded, wooded paths alongside the Delaware River, ideal for birdwatching.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all routes aren't listed, many natural parks and trails in the region, such as those found at Sourland Mountain Preserve and Bull's Island Recreation Area, are generally welcoming to leashed dogs. It's always a good idea to check local park regulations before heading out with your canine companion.
For family-friendly runs, Marion F. Clawson Memorial Park in Ringoes is a great local option with its walking path and other amenities. Nearby, Marquand Park and White Oak Park offer flat and easy trails suitable for all ages, providing a pleasant outdoor experience for the whole family.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For instance, the challenging Delaware Canal Towpath 25k loop is a popular circular option. You can also find moderate loop paths like the New Hope – View of the Delaware River loop from Delaware Canal State Park.
While jogging, you can encounter several interesting spots. The New Hope – View of the Delaware River loop from Delaware Canal State Park brings you close to the charming town of New Hope. Other notable features in the wider area include the D&L Trail and the historic Delaware and Raritan Canal Towpath.
The running routes around Ringoes vary significantly in length. You can find shorter, local park paths, while dedicated routes range from approximately 7.5 miles (12 km) like the New Hope – View of the Delaware River loop from New Hope Station, up to longer options such as the 15.4 miles (24.7 km) Delaware Canal Towpath 25k loop.
Yes, many of the parks and recreation areas in and around Ringoes offer parking facilities. Marion F. Clawson Memorial Park in Ringoes provides convenient local parking. For trails further afield, locations like Sourland Mountain Preserve, Goat Hill Overlook, and Bull's Island Recreation Area typically have designated parking areas for visitors.
Ringoes and the surrounding Hunterdon County area offer pleasant running conditions through much of the year. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are often preferred. Winter running is also possible, though trail conditions may vary with snow or ice, especially on more rugged paths.
While Ringoes itself is a smaller community, many of the riverfront routes, such as those near New Hope, offer access to cafes, restaurants, and other amenities in nearby towns. For example, the New Hope – View of the Delaware River loop from New Hope Station starts near the town of New Hope, which has various establishments.
Komoot features a selection of running routes around Ringoes, with a total of 5 tours currently listed in this guide. These routes offer a range of distances and difficulties to suit different preferences.


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