Fairfield Beach Road Run
Fairfield Beach Road Run
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Jog the 4.8-mile Fairfield Beach Road Run, a moderate route with 14 feet of elevation gain, offering scenic coastal views and mansions.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.34 km
338 m
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The Fairfield Beach Road Run is approximately 7.8 km (4.8 miles) long. For an average jogger, it takes about 47 minutes to complete the route.
The route is closely associated with Jennings Beach, which serves as the start and finish point for the annual Fairfield Road Races. Parking is generally available in the vicinity of Fairfield Beach and Jennings Beach. During race events, specific parking instructions are provided, but for general use, look for public parking options near the beach.
This is primarily a road run. While the 5K course is known for being "fast and flat" along the shoreline, sections of the longer half marathon route include some rolling hills, particularly through residential areas with mansions. You'll be running on paved residential streets for much of the way.
You can expect picturesque views along the route. It takes you past stately mansions, scenic beaches, and bridges. The 5K specifically offers waterfront views as it runs west along the coastline, cutting through Veterans Park before returning to Jennings Beach. The highlight of the route is Fairfield Beach itself.
Yes, the route can be suitable for beginners, especially if you stick to the flatter sections. The 5K course is generally considered "fast and flat." While the full half marathon course includes some moderate hills, the overall route is manageable for runners of various levels. You can adjust your distance to suit your fitness.
Information regarding specific dog policies for general use of the Fairfield Beach Road Run is not explicitly detailed. However, local beach and park regulations in Fairfield typically require dogs to be leashed and often have seasonal restrictions for beach access. It's best to check current local ordinances for Fairfield Beach and surrounding areas before bringing your dog.
For general jogging or running on the Fairfield Beach Road Run, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required. This route utilizes public roads and beach access points. However, if you participate in the annual Fairfield Road Races, there is a registration fee for the organized event.
The route is popular year-round, but spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for running. The annual Fairfield Road Races are held in late June, indicating that summer mornings can also be a good time, though it can get warm. The scenic views are enjoyable in any season.
During the organized Fairfield Road Races, the course is well-supported with water stations, medical personnel, and other amenities. For general use outside of these events, you should plan to bring your own water. Restrooms may be available at Jennings Beach, especially during warmer months, but are not guaranteed along the entire route.
Yes, the Fairfield Beach Road Run is located in an area with various dining options. After your run, you can find cafes, restaurants, and pubs in Fairfield and Southport, which are easily accessible from the route. Jennings Beach itself may have seasonal concessions.
The route, particularly as used for the Fairfield Road Races, is designed as a loop. The 5K course specifically runs west along the coastline and then returns to Jennings Beach, making it a circular route.