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The Midtown loop is an easy 2.8-mile (4.6 km) jogging route through Reno's vibrant Midtown District, known for its extensive street art.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.13 km
1.73 km
670 m
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3.18 km
1.32 km
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The Midtown loop primarily features paved city sidewalks and streets, offering a smooth urban jogging experience. If you extend your route, you can connect to the nearby Truckee River Path, which is also paved and relatively flat. While the immediate area is flat, remember Reno's altitude of 4,500 feet can be a factor for some.
Jogging the Midtown loop immerses you in Reno's vibrant arts and culture scene. You'll pass unique shops, trendy bars, restaurants, and over 100 large-scale murals by local and international artists, making it a 'living, breathing gallery'. The route is centered around Midtown Reno, offering a constantly changing visual feast of street art. You'll also often have mountain views of the Sierra Nevada as a backdrop.
Yes, the Midtown loop is considered easy in terms of elevation changes, making it very suitable for beginners. The primary challenge might be Reno's altitude of 4,500 feet, which can take some adjustment for those not accustomed to running at higher elevations. The route is 4.5 km long and takes about 28 minutes to complete at a jogging pace.
Yes, the Midtown loop is generally dog-friendly. As an urban route on city sidewalks and streets, leashed dogs are typically welcome. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to keep the area enjoyable for everyone.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant weather for jogging the Midtown loop, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot due to Reno's high desert environment, and winters can be cold. However, the urban nature of the loop means it's accessible year-round, just be prepared for the seasonal conditions.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to jog the Midtown loop. It's an urban route utilizing public sidewalks and streets in Midtown Reno, freely accessible to the public.
As an urban loop in Midtown Reno, parking is typically available on city streets or in public parking garages within the district. Look for street parking where permitted, or utilize one of the many parking lots or structures in the area. Availability may vary depending on the time of day and local events.
Yes, Midtown Reno is well-served by public transportation. You can use local bus services to reach various points within the Midtown District, making it easy to access the loop without a car. Check the local RTC (Regional Transportation Commission) bus schedules for routes that serve the area.
Absolutely! Midtown Reno is known for its trendy bars, restaurants, and unique shops. You'll find numerous coffee shops, cafes, and eateries directly along or just off the loop, perfect for a pre- or post-jog refreshment.
The Midtown loop offers a unique urban jogging experience, distinguishing it from Reno's more natural trails. Its most notable aspect is the immersion in Reno's thriving arts scene, with over 100 large-scale murals transforming the district into a 'living, breathing gallery'. It's a chance to experience the city's unique character and vibrant culture while getting your miles in, rather than focusing solely on natural landscapes.
Beyond the easy terrain, be mindful of Reno's altitude of 4,500 feet, especially if you're not acclimated. As an urban route, you'll be sharing sidewalks and streets with pedestrians and vehicles, so always be aware of your surroundings and follow traffic laws. The area is very popular, so expect some foot traffic, particularly during peak hours.