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5.28km
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Jog the 3.3-mile Richland loop via Sullivan Lane, a moderate, mostly paved route in Baker County, Oregon, with 72 feet of gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.61 km
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2.84 km
2.36 km
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2.48 km
1.45 km
1.27 km
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Jogging the Richland loop via Sullivan Lane typically takes around 30-35 minutes for most people. This duration can vary based on your individual pace and fitness level.
Yes, the Richland loop via Sullivan Lane is considered suitable for all skill levels. While it's described as a 'moderate run,' its mostly paved surfaces and minimal elevation make it accessible for beginners.
The terrain on this route is predominantly paved, making it a smooth surface for jogging. It features a relatively low elevation gain, so you won't encounter any steep climbs.
Richland, located in Baker County, is known as the 'banana belt' due to its sunshine and mild temperatures. This makes the trail pleasant for jogging throughout much of the year, though spring and fall often offer the most comfortable conditions.
The route passes through the area of Richland Main Street. While specific scenic viewpoints aren't detailed, the general area is known for its pleasant environment, situated near Brownlee Reservoir and the Wallowas.
Yes, the Richland loop via Sullivan Lane is generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to access and jog the Richland loop via Sullivan Lane. It is freely accessible to the public.
Specific parking areas are not detailed, but as the trail is a loop accessible via Sullivan Lane in Richland, you can typically find street parking or public parking within the town of Richland that provides convenient access to the loop.
While there are no specific facilities directly on the trail, Richland is a small town. You may find public restrooms or places to purchase water at local businesses or parks within the town, particularly near Richland Main Street.
Yes, approximately 38% of this route overlaps with sections of the TransAmerica Trail (Oregon).
As its name suggests, the Richland loop via Sullivan Lane is a loop trail, meaning you will end up back at your starting point without retracing your steps.