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Lafayette

Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail

Hard

4.7

(7266)

8,680

runners

Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail

01:52

17.9km

150m

Running

The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail is a fantastic option for a long, varied run, taking you through a mix of open grasslands, oak woodlands, and suburban greenbelts. You'll enjoy eye-catching views of nearby ridges, which change color with the seasons, and pass by community hubs like Moraga Commons Park. The trail's predominantly paved surface makes for smooth running, though some sections might be uneven, adding a bit of character to your journey.

Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is easily accessible and popular among locals. It's a multi-use path, so expect to share it with walkers, cyclists, and even equestrians. The trail is conveniently located less than a mile from the Lafayette BART station, offering excellent public transport access. While no permits are required, arriving earlier in the day is always a good idea to beat the crowds.

This 11.1-mile (17.9 km) jogging route, with 477 feet (145 metres) of elevation gain, is rated difficult and typically takes about 1 hour and 51 minutes to complete. It's one of California's first "rail-trails," built on a historic corridor once used by mule trains and interurban rail lines, connecting Lafayette and Moraga. This rich history and its integration into the broader East Bay trail system make it a notable and well-loved route for those seeking best jogging trails Lafayette Moraga.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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1

669 m

Lafayette Plaza Park 🌳

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Popular park near the center of Lafayette, with drinking water fountains, lawns, a shaded arcade, and benches to stretch and rest

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2

8.95 km

Moraga Commons Park

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Moraga Commons Park is a convenient stop on the Lamorinda Trail Loop, with restrooms, water, lawns, shaded picnic benches and tables.

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11.9 km

Lafayette-Moraga Trail horse paddocks

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Along this section of the former railway the irons horses have come and gone, but the real horses are still here. Since it was turned into a fantastic car-free trail through the Las Trampas valley the horses are not always behind fences, they often graze along the trail, keeping the grass short along the off-pavement parallel runners trail ;-)

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17.9 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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15.8 km

2.01 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

16.3 km

1.53 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I access the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail and where can I park?

You can access the trail from trailheads in both Lafayette and Moraga, where parking is available. For those using public transport, the trail is also conveniently located less than a mile from the Lafayette BART station.

Is the trail suitable for beginners?

Yes, the trail is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty, making it suitable for a wide range of users, including beginner joggers. Its paved surface and gradual elevation changes contribute to its accessibility.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The trail is predominantly paved, offering a consistent surface for jogging. While mostly well-maintained, some sections may be uneven. It's not entirely flat, featuring a low-graded hill climb and running slightly uphill from Lafayette to Moraga.

Are dogs allowed on the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail?

The trail is a multi-use path, and dogs are generally welcome. However, as part of the East Bay Regional Park District, it's important to always keep your dog on a leash and adhere to any posted regulations regarding pet waste and behavior.

What is the best time of year to visit the trail?

The trail offers varied scenery throughout the year. The surrounding ridges change colors seasonally, from emerald in winter to buff in summer. Consider visiting in spring or fall for milder temperatures and vibrant natural displays.

Are there any fees or permits required to use the trail?

No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to use the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, as it is part of the East Bay Regional Park District's network of accessible public trails.

What amenities are available along the route?

Water is available at various points, including parking areas, the Lafayette Community Center (around mile 3.4), and Moraga Commons Park (around mile 6). Moraga Commons Park also features a skate park and a water spray feature.

What interesting sights or natural features can I see on the trail?

You'll experience a mix of suburban and natural scenery. Highlights include Lafayette Plaza Park 🌳 and Moraga Commons Park. The trail also passes through greenbelts with views of ridges, streamside riparian vegetation, cattle pastures, and remnants of pear and walnut orchards. Keep an eye out for tree frogs and newts in these areas, and you might even spot coyotes.

Does the trail connect with other regional paths?

Yes, the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail is a key multi-use path that connects the communities of Lafayette and Moraga. It also links to other regional and local trail networks, including sections of the Lamorinda Trail Loop, Downtown Bypass, and Central Commons Tr.

What's a good strategy for jogging the trail, considering its elevation changes?

Since the trail runs slightly uphill from Lafayette to Moraga, a good strategy for an out-and-back jog might be to start in Moraga if you prefer a downhill finish, or start in Lafayette if you want to tackle the gradual climb earlier in your run. The total length is approximately 7.65 miles (12.31 km) one way.

Is the trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail is primarily an out-and-back route, connecting the towns of Lafayette and Moraga. While it connects to other trails, the main path itself is not a loop.

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