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Jogging around Decorah offers diverse and scenic landscapes within the Driftless Region, characterized by rugged hills, deep valleys, winding rivers, and dramatic limestone bluffs. The area features extensive trail systems that traverse forested areas, prairies, and riverfronts, providing varied terrain for runners. These routes often include views of natural features like the Upper Iowa River and limestone formations, making for a visually engaging running experience.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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7.27km
00:47
50m
50m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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6.68km
00:42
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.09km
00:32
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.7km
01:13
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.2km
01:23
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130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Park in the gravel lot just south of the entrance to Dunning’s Spring Park and next to the Upper Iowa River. The trailhead is just east of where you park (to your left if you are facing the river). This is an out and back soft trail that is just over 2 miles round trip. https://visitdecorah.com/trail/river-trail/
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Park anywhere along Twin Springs Road and follow the stream “up river” until the stream disappears into the ground—you have found the source of Twin Springs! Twin Springs park used to be the site of an Iowa DNR fish hatchery. It now is a City of Decorah Park, with benches, picnic tables, grills, a stocked trout stream, a children’s fishing pond, and trails for hiking. At the spring head, the 0.8-mile Odin’s Loop heads into the hills above the stream. https://visitdecorah.com/trail/twin-springs-park/
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Witness the mesmerizing source of the spring that feeds the park's stream, a natural wonder worth seeing. Explore a 0.8-mile scenic trail that winds through wooded hills and offers opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the fresh air.
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Explore the Trout Run Loop, a 14 km paved trail near Decorah. This 11-mile year-round path invites biking, hiking, running, fishing, nature viewing, and cross-country skiing. Moderately challenging, it crosses trout streams five times, offering a peaceful journey away from traffic noise, winding along the river and through farmland.
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Decorah sits in Northern Iowa and boasts a population of just over 7,500. It is said that 470 million years ago a meteorite crashed into what is now Decorah. The crater, nearly 4 miles wide, lies beneath the town.
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The Trout Run Trail winds around the town of Decorah. Along the way you'll see a hilly landscape with cows, wildflowers and hiking paths that venture off the trail.
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There are over 10 dedicated running routes around Decorah documented on komoot, with many more trails available across the region's extensive park system. The area boasts nearly 664 acres across 23 parks and recreational areas, many interconnected by trails suitable for running.
Decorah's running trails offer a diverse range of terrain, reflecting the unique 'Driftless Region' topography. You'll find everything from relatively flat, paved paths like sections of the Trout Run Trail to rugged hills, deep valleys, and winding riverfronts. Many routes feature gentle inclines, while others present steeper switchbacks and varied surfaces through forested areas and prairies.
Yes, Decorah is rich in scenic views and natural landmarks. Routes often feature breathtaking views of forested limestone bluffs, the Oneota Valley, and the Upper Iowa River. For example, the River Trail – Decorah, Iowa loop from Decorah offers views along the river. You can also explore trails in Palisades Park for fantastic views of Decorah and the Upper Iowa River Valley from the bluff tops.
Yes, Decorah offers several family-friendly running options. The paved Trout Run Trail is an excellent choice, providing an 11-mile loop with a mix of terrain suitable for all ages. The Prairie Farmer Recreational Trail also offers an easier, relatively flat asphalt path through native prairies, ideal for a less challenging family run.
While specific regulations can vary by park or trail, many of Decorah's extensive trail systems, including those in the larger parks, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. For detailed information on specific trails, you might check local park signage or the Visit Decorah website.
Yes, many of Decorah's running routes are designed as loops, offering a complete experience without retracing your steps. A popular option is the River Trail – Decorah, Iowa loop from Decorah, which is 7.3 miles long. Another local favorite is the Running loop from Decorah, a moderate 4.2-mile path.
For longer runs, the 11-mile Trout Run Trail is a prominent choice, winding through and around Decorah. Another excellent option is the Prairie Farmer Recreational Trail, which stretches 20 miles from Cresco to Calmar, offering a substantial distance for endurance runners.
Parking is generally available at various access points for Decorah's running trails and parks. For instance, the Trout Run Trail has multiple parking areas along its loop, and parks like Van Peenen, Palisades, and Carlson Park offer dedicated parking facilities. Downtown Decorah also provides convenient access to some trailheads.
The running routes in Decorah are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Runners often praise the diverse and scenic landscapes, the variety of terrain, and the opportunity to explore natural features like the Upper Iowa River and limestone bluffs. The well-maintained trails and extensive network connecting parks are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, you can definitely incorporate a waterfall into your run! The Dunning's Spring Waterfall – River Trail loop from Decorah is a 7.9-mile trail that leads through river valleys and directly past the picturesque Dunning's Spring Waterfall, a beautiful 200-foot cascade just minutes from downtown.
Decorah, situated in the 'Driftless Region', offers unique geological features. You might encounter dramatic limestone bluffs, rare algific talus slopes, and the winding Upper Iowa River. The region also features the Pulpit Rock formation and the Decorah Ice Cave State Preserve, home to one of the largest 'ice caves' in the Midwest, accessible via a short walk from its parking lot.
Decorah offers excellent running opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming wildflowers or colorful foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warm, making early morning or late evening runs ideal. Winter running is possible, especially on well-maintained trails, offering a unique, serene experience in the snow-covered landscape.
While all routes listed in the guide are moderate, the varied topography of Decorah's 'Driftless Region' offers opportunities for more challenging runs. Trails within parks like Barbara Barnhart Van Peenen Memorial Park and Palisades Park feature rugged hills and steeper sections. Combining different trail segments can also create longer, more demanding routes with significant elevation changes.


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