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Jogging routes around Norwood offer a variety of urban and natural landscapes. The region features numerous parks and green spaces, providing accessible paths for different fitness levels. Terrain generally includes flat park trails, some gentle hills, and waterfront sections. These areas are characterized by established parkland and natural refuges.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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15.3km
01:48
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The Running loop from Ridley Park offers a challenging 9.5-mile (15.3 km) jogging experience, rated difficult, that typically takes about 1 hour and 48 minutes to complete. Despite its mostly…
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5.17km
00:33
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50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.90km
00:31
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This easy 3.0-mile (4.9 km) jogging loop from Swarthmore offers a delightful blend of campus beauty and natural woodland serenity, perfect for a quick escape. You'll glide through the scenic…
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5.93km
00:40
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The Tinicum Park loop from Ridley Park offers a delightful escape into nature, blending the serene woodlands of Ridley Park with the vibrant wetlands of the John Heinz National Wildlife…
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7.32km
00:49
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The Crumhenge loop offers a truly unique jogging experience through the Crum Woods, blending natural beauty with a touch of local lore. You'll navigate a mix of gravel and dirt…
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Eagle enthusiasts flock to John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Impoundment for optimal eagle-watching opportunities. Traverse the impoundment loop counterclockwise, ensuring the impoundment is on your left, for the best view of these majestic birds and their nests. The observation platform and cross-dike road offer prime locations for eagle sightings.
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This side of John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge tends to be quieter. There are some singletrack hiking trails and some packed gravel trails that are great on the bike. The I-95 Trail will take you northeast to the central loop of the park, or you can take the Fishing Point Trail out to the middle of Darby Creek.
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This area, similar to the world-famous Stonehenge, consists of a several-acre meadow with a circular arrangement of massive boulders. While mostly used for bonfires by local college students, it also offers a unique perspective from this viewpoint.
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Eagle enthusiasts flock to John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Impoundment for optimal eagle-watching opportunities. Traverse the impoundment loop counterclockwise, ensuring the impoundment is on your left, for the best view of these majestic birds and their nests. The observation platform and cross-dike road offer prime locations for eagle sightings.
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There are over 15 running routes available around Norwood, offering a variety of urban and natural landscapes for runners of all levels. The komoot community has explored nearly 100 of these routes.
Jogging routes around Norwood feature a mix of terrain. You'll find flat park trails, some gentle hills, and waterfront sections. The area is characterized by established parkland and natural refuges, providing accessible paths for different fitness levels.
Yes, Norwood offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Running loop from Swarthmore is an easy 3-mile (4.9 km) path, ideal for a relaxed run.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a longer run, the Running loop from Ridley Park is a challenging 9.5-mile (15.3 km) trail that offers varied scenery and takes about 1 hour 48 minutes to complete.
Many parks in the Norwood area are dog-friendly. For instance, Francis William Bird Park (in nearby Walpole, MA) offers over 3 miles of paths that are welcoming to dogs. Doherty Park in Norwood, MA, is also popular among locals for dog walking and running. Always check local park regulations for specific leash requirements.
Norwood's running routes often pass through scenic areas. You can explore natural wetlands and open spaces along the Running loop from John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, which is ideal for observing local wildlife. Other notable natural areas include Cadwalader Tract and John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge Impoundment.
Yes, many of the popular running routes in Norwood are loops. The Smedley Park loop from Nether Providence Township is a 5.6-mile (9.1 km) trail through parkland and gentle hills, and the Tinicum Park loop from Ridley Park offers another great circular option.
The running routes in Norwood are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from 8 reviews. Runners often praise the accessibility of parks and green spaces, the variety of terrain, and the opportunity to observe local wildlife, especially along routes like the one through John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge.
Yes, several parks in Norwood offer family-friendly environments. Endean Park in Norwood, MA, features playgrounds and ponds, making it suitable for families. Shattuck Park is another peaceful, tree-covered space ideal for a quiet jog or walk with family.
For scenic views, Signal Hill in Norwood, MA, offers spectacular views year-round, providing a taste of the wilderness near the city. While specific routes aren't detailed, many park trails offer pleasant scenery, especially those near natural refuges or along waterfronts.
Norwood offers enjoyable running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or evenings are often best. Winter running is possible, but be mindful of snow and ice conditions on trails, especially in areas like Stony Brook Reservation.


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