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The Edgar Felix Bikeway offers a challenging jogging experience, stretching for 10.6 miles (17.0 km) with a total elevation gain of 191 feet (58 metres). This difficult route is estimated to take you around 1 hours and 45 minutes to complete. As you jog, you'll find a generally flat, paved surface, making for a smooth run through varied scenery. The trail transitions from wooded residential areas to preserved historic farmland, where you might spot cows, horses, and bulls grazing peacefully. A notable feature is crossing the Garden State Parkway via two wooden pedestrian bridges, providing a brief elevated view before you return to the quiet path.
The Edgar Felix Bikeway is well-maintained and provides several access points along its length, making it convenient to start your jog. While there are no specific permits or fees required, you will find general parking available at various trailheads. One popular starting point is within Allaire State Park, which offers ample parking facilities. The trail is generally accessible year-round, but checking local conditions before you go is always a good idea.
This popular route is located in Allaire State Park, offering a diverse experience for joggers. The western end of the bikeway provides direct access to the park, known for its natural beauty and the historic Allaire Village. The trail's unique blend of natural landscapes and glimpses of historic farmland sets it apart in the region, providing a refreshing change of pace for your workout.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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You can access the trail from several points. A common starting point is the Manasquan entrance. The western terminus of the trail also provides access to Allaire State Park, which has parking facilities. Specific parking details are usually available on local park websites.
The Edgar Felix Bikeway is primarily a paved rail trail, offering a mostly straight and level path. While generally flat, there are some very slight inclines in certain sections. Some older parts, especially on the eastern end, might be a bit rough, but are still suitable for jogging. In some paved areas, a dirt path runs alongside, providing an alternative surface option.
Joggers will experience diverse scenery. Starting from Manasquan, you'll pass through wooded residential areas. Further west, the views become more rural, featuring preserved historic farmland and open municipal spaces. The trail also goes by playgrounds, through woods, alongside farm fields where you might spot livestock, and skirts the Spring Meadow Golf Course. A unique feature is crossing the Garden State Parkway via two wooden pedestrian bridges. The western end leads directly into Allaire State Park, offering natural beauty, old farm fields, forests, and ponds.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming foliage or autumn colors. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are best. Winter jogging is possible, but be mindful of potential ice or snow conditions.
There are no permits or fees required to use the Edgar Felix Bikeway itself. Access to Allaire State Park, which the trail connects to, is also generally free for day use, though specific facilities or events within the park might have associated costs.
Absolutely. Its mostly flat, paved surface and passage by playgrounds make it very suitable for families. The varied scenery and access to Allaire State Park also provide engaging points of interest for younger joggers or cyclists.
Yes, it holds historical significance as the first cycling trail created in New Jersey. It's also a key segment of the larger New Jersey Capital to the Coast Trail. Along the route, you can find memorial benches for reflection. Its western terminus connects to Allaire State Park, which features the historic Allaire Village, a 19th-century iron-making community, and the Pine Creek Railroad.
Yes, the Edgar Felix Bikeway is a crucial part of the larger New Jersey Capital to the Coast Trail, a mixed-use network spanning 55 miles from Trenton to Manasquan. The route also passes through sections of the Edgar Felix Bikeway, Outer Brisbane, Allairebane, Escape from Picchu, Picchu, Upper Squankum Trail, Connector, Pulling Out, Atlantic, and Pulling In.
For a comfortable jog, bring appropriate running shoes, water to stay hydrated, and sun protection like a hat or sunscreen. Depending on the season, layers of clothing might be useful. If you plan to explore Allaire State Park, consider bringing insect repellent.
The Edgar Felix Bike Path is the main highlight of this route, encompassing the entire paved rail trail itself. It's recognized for its accessible, mostly flat terrain and the diverse scenery it offers, from wooded areas to farmlands and connections to Allaire State Park.