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Jogging routes around Riverside, California, traverse a varied landscape featuring urban parks, river trails, and wilderness areas. The region is characterized by dry, scrub, and desert environments, with rugged mountains providing a scenic backdrop. Joggers can find paths ranging from paved urban routes to challenging hilly terrain, often amidst native flora and citrus groves.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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9.19km
00:57
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30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.1km
01:21
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30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.78km
00:55
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60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.95km
00:37
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.35km
00:52
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This 8 mile multi-use trail is a great place to go for a peaceful ride. It's a great place to look for deer, birds, and other wildlife as you roll along.
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The Line Creek Trail is a multiuse trail that passes through beautiful countryside. The trail is 8 miles long and is fully paved. There is frequently deer, squirrels and birds alongside the path, so if you keep an eye out, you may see some wildlife.
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The Missouri Riverfront Trail is an almost 5-mile long multiuse trail. As the name suggests, the path follows alongside the Missouri River and at certain times, it gives you great views of the water. The trail ends at Platte Landing Park.
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Platte Landing Park is next to English Landing Park on the banks of the Missouri River. The park has a multiuse trail that loops around the edge of the park. When you are at the southern end of the trail, you get great views of the river.
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Platte Landing Park is next to English Landing Park on the banks of the Missouri River. The park has a walking and running trail that loops around the edge of the park. When you are at the southern end of the trail, you get great views of the river.
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From this trailhead the Line Creek Trail continues around two miles south toward the Missouri River and the Riverside Waterfall, and around eight miles north toward the community center and miniature railroad.
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A shallow double-terraced waterfall along the Line Creek Trail. Most easily accessible by a short walk south from the community center trailhead.
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Riverside offers nearly 50 diverse running routes. You'll find options for all fitness levels, including 6 easy routes, 33 moderate routes, and 10 more challenging trails for experienced runners.
The winter months are often ideal for jogging in Riverside, as the landscape becomes greener and temperatures are more moderate. While summers can be hot with limited shade in some areas, early mornings or late evenings can still offer pleasant conditions.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families. For an easy and scenic option, consider the 1.2-mile loop around Lake Evans in Fairmount Park, which also features a large rose garden and ample shade. The Platte Landing Park – Platte Landing Park loop from Parkville is another moderate, flat route along the riverfront that families might enjoy.
For panoramic city views, Mount Rubidoux Park is a top choice, offering a moderate loop trail. The Missouri Riverfront Trail loop from Parkville provides varied scenery along the river. Victoria Avenue is also renowned for its tree-canopied lanes and exotic plants, offering miles of shaded running with fragrant orange blossoms.
Yes, Mount Rubidoux Park features 3.5 miles of paved road, closed to vehicular traffic, making it ideal for a smooth run. The Santa Ana River Trail also includes paved sections, offering a multi-use path with varied scenery.
Riverside's jogging routes traverse a varied landscape. You'll find everything from paved urban paths and flat riverfront trails to challenging wilderness areas with hills and canyons, such as Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park. Many routes feature native flora, and some even pass through fragrant citrus groves.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Line Creek Trail – Line Creek Trail loop from Riverside is a difficult route spanning over 25 kilometers. Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park also offers extensive trails with hilly terrain for cross-country style running.
The running routes in Riverside are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Runners frequently praise the diverse terrain, from scenic riverfront paths to challenging wilderness trails, and the unique natural beauty of the region, including citrus groves and mountain backdrops.
Yes, the Line Creek Double Waterfalls – Line Creek Triple Falls loop from Line Creek is a 7-mile trail that leads through wooded areas featuring small waterfalls, offering a unique natural experience during your run.
While jogging, you might encounter several points of interest. Mount Rubidoux Park features historical landmarks like the Peace Tower. The Missouri Riverfront Trail offers views of the river and urban landmarks. You can also find attractions like Platte Landing Park, the National WWI Museum and Memorial, and the Valor and Patriotism Commemorative Statue in the broader Riverside area.
Beginners can enjoy several easy and relatively flat options. The 1.2-mile loop around Lake Evans in Fairmount Park is a great choice. The Gage Canal path is another favored dirt path that is primarily flat with few major street crossings, stretching for several miles.
Many of Riverside's jogging routes are designed as loops for convenience. Examples include the Platte Landing Park – Platte Landing Park loop from Parkville, the Missouri Riverfront Trail loop from Parkville, and the Line Creek Double Waterfalls – Line Creek Triple Falls loop from Line Creek.


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