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Jogging routes around Fort Erie benefit from its unique location where Lake Erie meets the Niagara River, offering extensive waterfront views. The region is characterized by 46 kilometers of diverse shoreline, ranging from sandy to naturalized beaches, and predominantly flat terrain. This landscape, with low sand hills along the Lake Erie coast, provides an ideal environment for comfortable running.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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18.6km
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The Erie Canalway Trail offers a captivating journey through history and nature, perfect for a long jog. You'll follow historic canal towpaths and old railway lines, with the surface alternating…
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6.26km
00:39
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.55km
00:41
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This moderate 4.1-mile (6.6 km) running loop from the Buffalo AKG Art Museum offers a delightful escape into Delaware Park, an urban gem designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. You'll jog…
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11.1km
01:09
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The Hoyt Lake – Delaware Park loop offers a delightful escape into nature right in Buffalo, featuring a diverse mix of paved, gravel, and bridle paths. You'll jog past the…
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4.75km
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The Running loop from Fort Erie offers a delightful and easy escape, perfect for a quick refresh. As you jog, you'll experience the unique character of trails built on abandoned…
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Delaware Park is the jewel in the crown of Buffalo's park system. The park contains lakes, an art gallery, picnic areas, and trails. It also hosts the second largest free Shakespeare festival (after NYC) each summer. You could easily spend a full day here and still not discover everything on offer.
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The Shoreline Trail and Riverwalk share the same path for a number of miles. There are a bunch of great views of the Niagara River from the trail, and you connect to a bunch of different paved paths using this trail. The trail is pretty easy to follow, but there are still a lot of trail signs on the side of the path.
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Bird Island Pier stretches from Squaw Island past the Peace Bridge. It's a tight, paved path with railings on both sides of the trail. It's a super fun path to run on, but it can get annoying dodging people if you go too late in the day. There are some other paths in Broderick Park before you get out on the actual pier.
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Delaware Park is one of the most popular parks in the entire country. It has won awards for being one of America's most beautiful parks, and it offers a number of recreational options. The park is a great place to run with a couple different paths and a paved road circling around the perimeter of the park's boundary.
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Delaware Park is 350 acres in size, you can explore on bike, on food or in a paddle boat on the lake. This beautiful park was awarded one of the Great Places in America by the "American Planning Association" in 2014 and also awarded as one of the top ten parks in the whole world by "The Guardian" in 2015.
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Following the Scajaquada creek opposite the Scajaquada expressway, is the Jesse Kregal Pathway. This pathway was formally the Scajaquada Creek Greenway trail, and is a walking or biking trail.
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Fort Erie offers a wide variety of running experiences, with over 45 routes available on komoot. These routes cater to different preferences, including easy, moderate, and more challenging options.
Jogging routes in Fort Erie are predominantly flat, especially along the Lake Erie shoreline, which features low sand hills. The region boasts 46 kilometers of diverse shoreline along Lake Erie and the Niagara River, offering a mix of sandy, rocky, and naturalized beaches. This makes for comfortable and scenic runs.
Yes, Fort Erie has several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. There are at least 4 easy routes available, offering gentle terrain and pleasant scenery.
Many routes in Fort Erie provide stunning scenic views, particularly along the waterfront. The region's extensive shoreline along Lake Erie and the Niagara River means you'll often find breathtaking vistas. The Erie Canalway Trail, for example, offers scenic stretches along the canal, while the Friendship Recreation Trail (not listed in guide data, but mentioned in region research) is known for its waterfront views.
Yes, Fort Erie features several excellent loop running routes. Popular options include the Running loop from Buffalo, the Running loop from Canisius University, and the Hoyt Lake – Delaware Park loop from Buffalo State University, which offers a pleasant run around Hoyt Lake.
While jogging in Fort Erie, you can encounter several interesting landmarks and natural features. The historic Point Abino Lighthouse is a unique architectural marvel. You might also pass by areas like Aqua Lane Park, known for its native plants, or enjoy views from Wilkeson Point. The Hoyt Lake area also offers scenic running opportunities.
Fort Erie is well-suited for long-distance running, thanks to its extensive trail networks. The Erie Canalway Trail is a significant option, stretching over 18.5 km. Additionally, the region is home to segments of the Trans-Canada Trail and the Niagara River Recreational Trail, both offering extensive mileage for longer runs.
The jogging routes in Fort Erie are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars from several reviews. Nearly 300 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic waterfronts and well-maintained trails.
Many of Fort Erie's flat and paved trails are ideal for families. The Friendship Recreation Trail, built on an old railway track, is a 16 km flat, paved path that is popular with walkers, joggers, and cyclists, making it a great choice for a family outing. Aqua Lane Park also offers a pleasant, thoughtfully designed space for walks and runs.
While specific public transport access points for each route are not detailed, Fort Erie's extensive trail network, including the Friendship Recreation Trail and Niagara River Recreational Trail, often has accessible points. For parking, many popular parks and trailheads, such as those near Crystal Beach Waterfront Park, typically offer parking facilities for visitors.
To best experience Fort Erie's stunning waterfront, consider routes that hug the Lake Erie and Niagara River shorelines. The Friendship Recreation Trail is renowned for its breathtaking waterfront views. Additionally, areas around Bernard Beach, Crescent Beach, Waverly Beach, and Bay Beach in Crystal Beach offer picturesque backdrops for a run right by the water.


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