Ute Creek & Lanyon Park loop
Ute Creek & Lanyon Park loop
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(6913)
15,964
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7.76km
30m
Running
Jog the 4.8-mile Ute Creek & Lanyon Park loop in Longmont, a moderate route with paved paths, lush parks, and shaded waterways.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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152 m
Highlight • Structure
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2.27 km
Highlight • Rest Area
Tip by
3.61 km
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7.76 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.86 km
515 m
349 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
5.85 km
802 m
519 m
462 m
< 100 m
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Most joggers can complete the approximately 7.76 km (4.82 miles) loop in about 45-50 minutes, depending on their pace. It's a moderate run, largely due to its length rather than technical difficulty.
Yes, it's very suitable for beginners. The loop features mostly paved surfaces and a relatively flat profile with only about 31 meters (98 feet) of elevation gain, making it accessible and easy underfoot for various fitness levels.
The terrain is predominantly paved and generally flat, offering an easy and accessible surface for jogging. While mostly even, some sections in Longmont's trail system can have small hills or slightly uneven patches.
You'll find a tranquil and picturesque setting, especially around Lanyon Park with its lush greenery. The trail follows the Oligarchy Ditch, providing shaded areas with cottonwood and willow trees. While not guaranteed, some local trails offer views of Longs Peak and the Front Range, which may be visible from nearby areas.
The loop is enjoyable year-round. Longmont experiences mild winters and comfortable summers, making it a pleasant outdoor experience in any season. Spring and fall offer particularly beautiful conditions with moderate temperatures.
Yes, the loop prominently features Lanyon Park, which offers amenities like restrooms, shaded picnic tables, and a playground. You'll also pass by Rough and Ready Park and the Ute Creek Golf Course.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of the Oligarchy Ditch Trail, which is part of Longmont's extensive trail system. This allows for connections to other bike paths and routes around the city, offering possibilities for longer or varied runs.
While the research doesn't explicitly state dog rules for this specific loop, most Longmont city trails allow dogs on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or the Longmont Parks and Recreation website for current regulations regarding pets.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or jog the Ute Creek & Lanyon Park loop. It's part of the public park and trail system in Longmont.
You can conveniently park at Lanyon Park, which is a key part of the loop and offers amenities. Parking is generally available at city parks in Longmont.
Yes, Lanyon Park, a central point on the loop, provides restrooms, shaded picnic tables, and a playground. This makes it a convenient spot to start, end, or take a break during your run.