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Jogging around Jasper offers diverse terrain within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, characterized by its Canadian Rockies setting. The region features a mix of exposed rocky trails, soft forest singletracks, and paths alongside pristine lakes and rivers. Runners can experience routes with views of snow-capped peaks, thundering waterfalls, and ancient glaciers. This varied topography provides options for different running preferences and skill levels.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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13.9km
01:30
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Lace up your jogging shoes for the Middle Fork Path, a moderate 8.6 miles (13.9 km) route that offers a pleasant escape. You will experience a gentle elevation gain of…
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8.48km
01:10
290m
290m
Jog the moderate 5.3-mile Mount Pisgah Summit Loop in Oregon for varied terrain and 360-degree views from the summit.

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8.33km
01:08
270m
270m
Jog the moderate 5.2-mile Yee Haw and Mossy Maple Loop in Thurston Hills Natural Area, gaining 890 feet, for a quick 1 hour 7 minute workout
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00:28
110m
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Jog the moderate 2.1-mile Trail #3 and Swing Hill Loop in Howard Buford Recreation Area for valley views and diverse terrain.
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00:48
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Jog the moderate 4.1-mile Meadow Road and Riverbank Trail Loop in Howard Buford Recreation Area, featuring river views and meadows.
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Easy ride with no traffic only bikes and joggers, some walking couples
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Downhill MTB trails closed for the winter; slow down and be courteous of hikers on the multiuse trails! EnjoY
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The Georgia Pacific Natural Area offers cyclists an alluring journey through picturesque landscapes near Springfield. Ride amidst towering trees, soaking in panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness. Keep an eye out for deer, and a multitude of bird species that call this serene environment home, adding to the allure of the ride.
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The Friends of Mount Pisgah Arboretum was founded in 1973 when it began building trails, building bridges, removing invasive species and publishing newsletters. Wildflower and mushroom shows first took place in 1981; hiring began in the early 1980s. The Arboretum's original mission was to have international plantings, but most of the early international donations were moved from the site. This has changed to preserve the Pacific Northwest's plant communities, provide environmental education programs, and enable public enjoyment of their site. The arboretum includes 7 miles (11 km) of river trails with 23 bridges, riparian meadows, evergreen forests, a rare section of preserved oak savannah, hillside Douglas fir and incense cedar forests, a water garden, wildflower meadows, a wooded picnic area and restrooms. The White Oak Pavilion replaced the deteriorating Quonset hut in 2005.
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This beautiful place is a national historic site, a living history farm, a commercial filbert orchard, and a public park with running trails and natural areas. Dorris Ranch also serves as the western access point for the 4-mile long paved Middle Fork Trail, which extends to Clearwater Park.
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Clearwater Park is a beautiful place that has served as a public park for over 50 years. The park has access to the Middle Fork Willamette River ideal for rowing, fishing and enjoying a beautiful run filled with lots of wildlife.
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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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One of two forks of the Willamette River, it is 40 miles (ca. 64 km) long. Originating from the south Willamette valley, in the Calapooya Mountains. A beautiful place to run and explore!
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There are over 20 running routes available around Jasper, offering diverse terrain for all skill levels. These include moderate and difficult options, with a total of 22 routes documented on komoot.
Jogging routes in Jasper offer a wide variety of terrain, from exposed rocky trails and soft forest singletracks to paved paths alongside pristine lakes and rivers. You'll find options for both leisurely runs and more technical challenges, all set against the backdrop of the Canadian Rockies.
While the komoot guide currently lists routes as moderate or difficult, Jasper National Park generally offers easier, paved options like the Lake Annette Loop (2.4 km) or the Lac Beauvert loop, which are flat and scenic, perfect for beginners or family outings. These provide beautiful views without significant elevation gain.
Absolutely! Jasper is renowned for its stunning scenery. Many routes offer views of snow-capped peaks, thundering waterfalls like Athabasca Falls and Sunwapta Falls, and ancient glaciers. Lakeside loops such as the Valley of the Five Lakes trail provide picturesque views of distinct turquoise, blue, and green lakes.
Yes, many routes in Jasper are designed as loops. For example, the Middle Fork Willamette Path loop run — Dorris Ranch Historic District is a moderate 13.9 km loop along a river path. Another option is the Swing Hill loop — Howard Buford Recreation Area, a shorter 3.3 km moderate route with some elevation.
The running routes around Jasper are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from river paths to trails with significant elevation, and the stunning natural beauty of the area.
Yes, Jasper offers several beautiful riverfront and lakeside running experiences. The Athabasca River loop near Jasper's town center provides a moderate run with scenic river views. For lakeside options, the Lac Beauvert loop and Lake Annette Loop are popular choices, offering serene paths along the water.
Several moderate running routes are available. The Beistel’s East Summit Trail loop run — Howard Buford Recreation Area is an 8.5 km path with notable elevation gain. Another great choice is the Mossy Maple Trail run — Thurston Hills Natural Area, an 8.3 km trail through natural areas with significant elevation.
Yes, several points of interest are close to the running trails. You can find facilities like Clear Water Park and Landing or Island Park. For nature lovers, the Thurston Hills Natural Area offers beautiful forest scenery, and the Middle Fork Willamette Path is a highlight for runners.
Jasper National Park is home to diverse wildlife, including elk, moose, bighorn sheep, and bears. While encountering these animals can be exciting, it's important to remain aware of your surroundings and follow park guidelines for wildlife safety.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, Jasper offers difficult trails with significant elevation and technical sections. While specific difficult routes are not detailed in this guide, the park's mountainous terrain, especially near the Athabasca Glacier, provides opportunities for strenuous and rewarding runs.
Jasper National Park stands out for its breathtaking landscapes, diverse terrain, and status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Runners can experience everything from serene lakeside loops to rugged mountain trails, all while enjoying views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and abundant wildlife in one of the Canadian Rockies' most spectacular settings.


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