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Jogging around Creswell offers diverse landscapes, characterized by rolling hills and forested areas within the Willamette Valley. The region provides extensive trail networks suitable for various fitness levels, from park trails to more challenging forested paths. Natural features like the nearby Coast Fork of the Willamette River contribute to picturesque views along some running routes.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
40
runners
8.06km
00:59
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
15
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3.55km
00:35
210m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.48km
01:10
290m
290m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.28km
00:23
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:28
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Discover Frank Kinney Park, an 8.97-acre oasis where West Amazon Drive meets Martin Street. Playgrounds, nature trails, and the Rexius Trail's endowment await. Venture further on the Amazon Headwaters Trail, accessed from Canyon Drive.
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Spencer Butte is Eugene’s popular backdoor trail. It isn't just a good run in the woods, it is one of those places that adds to the quality of life for local residents. Several trails lead to the summit, including a nearby Ridgeline Trail and others that stretch to Fox Hollow Road or Blanton Road. You can even bring your dogs to enjoy the place.
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A very nice bench awaits you, with an amazing view of the southern Willamette Valley and a bronze relief sculpture that illustrates the surrounding topography, and nearby mountains, hills, and other features.
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After a delightful run through open, oak savanna and shady forest, you emerge at an open saddle, with a spectacular view of the valley. Take a break on the iconic swing at the top.
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A nicely shaded path, surrounded by greenery, with its papery, reddish-brown bark and waxy leaves, and of course, lots of trees. You'll follow the slight twists and turns of the trail, capturing a few more views of the valley below and rainbows, if you're lucky enough to remind yourself that you're on top of a hill.
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The Paddock, known by locals as "The Old Pad," is an icon in Eugene, opening in 1948. It gets its fame from Eugene track icon Steve Prefontaine, who bartended there while attending the University of Oregon in the early 1970s. Today, The Paddock continues to provide an environment for good times and an opportunity to see a piece of Eugene's history.
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Amazon Park is a hot spot for locals in the heart of south Eugene. Something is always happening here at almost 100 acres of natural areas and recreation opportunities. On any given day, you will see cyclists, walkers, children on the playground, a busy dog park, skateboarders, a sporting event on one of the playing fields, or track athletes training on the numerous paths. This park has an extraordinary vibrancy, with something for people of all ages.
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East of Mount Pisgah, Farmland and Vast meadows provide a gorgeous foreground for the adventure that awaits. Pleasant Hill is a rural area full of Beautiful barns and fields.
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There are over 10 dedicated running routes around Creswell, offering a variety of experiences from moderate loops to more challenging climbs through rolling hills and forested areas.
While many routes around Creswell feature moderate to difficult terrain, the region also offers paved paths for easier runs. For example, the By-Gully Bike and Jogging Path provides a paved surface suitable for casual jogs. Most of the komoot routes listed are moderate to difficult, so beginners might look for shorter, flatter sections within larger parks or local paved trails.
Creswell's running trails are characterized by diverse terrain, including rolling hills, forested paths, and some riverine scenery. You'll find everything from park trails to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes, such as those in the Ridgeline Trail System and around Mount Pisgah.
For families, shorter, less strenuous options are available. While specific family-designated routes aren't highlighted in the komoot data, local parks like Harry Holt Neighborhood Park offer green spaces suitable for casual jogs. For a paved, accessible option, consider the By-Gully Bike and Jogging Path.
Yes, many of the popular running routes around Creswell are circular. For instance, the Mount Pisgah Summit Loop is a well-known circular trail, offering a moderate 8.5 km run with elevation changes.
While running near Creswell, you can experience the natural beauty of the Willamette Valley. Trails often lead through forested areas and offer panoramic views, especially from higher elevations like Spencer Butte. You might also encounter the Mount Pisgah Arboretum Museum or the Patricia Baker Wildflower Garden along certain routes.
Absolutely. Routes within the Ridgeline Trail System, such as the Spencer Butte Trail – Ridgeline Trail Junction loop, offer panoramic views of Eugene and the Willamette Valley. The Mount Pisgah Summit Loop also provides excellent vistas from its summit.
The komoot community frequently praises Creswell's diverse landscapes, which include rolling hills and forested areas. Runners appreciate the extensive trail networks that cater to various fitness levels, from moderate loops to more challenging climbs, often with picturesque views of the Willamette Valley.
For longer runs, Creswell offers several options. The Mount Pisgah Summit – Mount Pisgah Arboretum Museum loop from East Trailhead is a challenging 14.9 km trail, typically completed in about 2 hours 10 minutes, leading through extensive natural landscapes.
The Willamette Valley generally offers pleasant conditions for jogging through much of the year. Spring and fall often provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. While specific seasonal considerations for Creswell trails aren't detailed, the forested paths can offer shade in summer, and the diverse terrain means you can find suitable routes in most seasons.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each route are not provided, many natural trails in the region, particularly within the extensive trail networks like the Ridgeline Trail System and Howard Buford Recreation Area, typically allow dogs on leash. It's always recommended to check local park regulations before heading out with your pet.
Many popular trailheads, especially those for larger systems like Mount Pisgah and Spencer Butte, typically have designated parking areas. For example, routes starting from the East Trailhead for Mount Pisgah or the Dillard West Trailhead for Spencer Butte would have parking facilities available.


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