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Jogging routes around Glendale offer a diverse landscape characterized by the Sonoran Desert's arid environment, featuring rocky hills and distinctive desert flora such as saguaro cacti. The region provides an extensive network of parks and multi-use trails, catering to various fitness levels. These routes often present scenic views of the desert and city, with opportunities to observe local wildlife. The terrain includes both flat, linear paths and more challenging routes through natural preserves.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Sunnynook Pedestrian Bridge, also known as the Atwater Village Love Lock Bridge, is one of the older pedestrian bridges in the city. It's known locally as a spot to leave a lock proclaiming your everlasting love.
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The Baum Bicycle Bridge is named in honor of Alex Baum, who was a tireless advocate for cycling infrastructure around Los Angeles. LA cyclists owe him a debt of gratitude for much of the gains that have been made in the city.
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North Atwater Bridge, also known as La Kretz Bridge or La Kretz Crossing, is a 325-foot-long cable-stayed pedestrian bridge stretching over the Los Angeles River. It connects Griffith Park to Atwater Village, just south of North Atwater Park. Originally designed to provide horseback riders from Atwater Village safe access to Griffith Park’s extensive riding trails, the bridge eliminates the need to cross Los Feliz Boulevard or the often slippery concrete-bottomed L.A. River.
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A low stone wall separates the path from a shaded area with a bench and picnic table. From here you can see the Baum Bicycle Bridge and steep hills of Griffith Park across the river.
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The Los Angeles River Trail, also known as the Los Angeles River Bike Path, stretches 38.28 miles from Owensmouth Avenue in Canoga Park to 401 Golden Shore in Long Beach. The trail features a mix of asphalt, concrete, and dirt surfaces. Open in several disconnected segments along the Los Angeles River, it is open to biking, inline skating, and walking, offering a scenic trail through the urbanized landscape of Los Angeles.
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The Alex Baum Bicycle Bridge, a 680-foot span, crosses the Los Angeles River at Los Feliz Boulevard. Local officials and cyclists celebrated its dedication, honoring Alexandre Baum, who founded and chaired the Los Angeles Bicycle Advisory Committee.
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Located in the northwest corner of Griffith Park is the Travel Town Museum and railway park covering the history of railroad transportation in the western United States. The railroad museum sections contains 43 full-scale railroad engines, cars and other rolling stock. There is also a quaint miniature train available that travels over one mile of track. It traverses a cute bridge, goes through a forest and an old Western Town.
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Located in the northwest corner of Griffith Park is the Travel Town Museum and railway park covering the history of railroad transportation in the western United States. The railroad museum sections contains 43 full-scale railroad engines, cars and other rolling stock. There is also a quaint miniature train available that travels over one mile of track. It traverses a cute bridge, goes through a forest and an old Western Town.
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Glendale offers an extensive network of over 275 running routes, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find everything from easy, flat paths to more challenging trails with significant elevation changes.
The terrain around Glendale is diverse, characterized by the Sonoran Desert's arid environment. You'll encounter rocky hills, distinctive desert flora like saguaro cacti, and both flat, linear paths and more challenging routes through natural preserves. Many trails offer scenic views of the desert and city.
Yes, Glendale has 84 difficult routes for experienced runners. For a significant challenge, consider the Mount Hollywood – Hollywood Sign loop from Glendale, which spans 31 km with over 900 meters of elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Los Angeles River loop from Glendale, covering 25 km.
For families and beginners, Glendale offers 20 easy routes. Parks like Thunderbird Paseo Park and Skunk Creek Linear Park provide pleasant, multi-use trails that are ideal for leisurely jogs. Sahuaro Ranch Park also features walking trails through historic grounds and gardens, perfect for a relaxed outing.
Many parks and multi-use trails in Glendale are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal. Generally, linear parks and canal trails are good options for running with your canine companion.
Absolutely! Glendale's desert landscape provides stunning scenic views. Thunderbird Conservation Park offers excellent views of the surrounding desert and city. You might also spot local wildlife such as jackrabbits, quail, and roadrunners. For specific viewpoints, consider highlights like Back of the Hollywood Sign on Mount Lee or Mount Hollywood Summit, which can be accessed via some of the longer routes.
While Glendale is in an arid desert environment, you can find water features. White Tank Mountain Regional Park, located nearby, is known for its Waterfall Canyon Trailhead. Additionally, the Eaton Canyon Waterfall is a notable highlight in the broader region that can be incorporated into longer excursions.
The running routes in Glendale are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 79 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse desert landscapes, the variety of trails for all abilities, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, many routes in Glendale are designed as loops, offering a continuous running experience. Popular circular routes include the Griffith Ranger Station loop from DreamWorks Studios and the Amir's Garden loop from North Glendale, both providing varied terrain and scenery.
The cooler months from late fall through early spring (roughly October to April) are generally the most pleasant for jogging in Glendale, with mild temperatures. During the summer, it's advisable to run early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the intense desert heat, and to seek out trails with any available shade, such as sections of Skunk Creek Linear Park.
While much of the Sonoran Desert is exposed, some linear parks and trails, such as sections of Skunk Creek Linear Park, offer welcome shade from the desert sun, especially near water features or denser vegetation. For longer runs, it's always recommended to go during cooler parts of the day.
Yes, Glendale offers a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. Sahuaro Ranch Park features beautifully preserved historic buildings and lush gardens alongside its walking trails. In the wider region, you can find landmarks like the Griffith Observatory or the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which are accessible via some of the longer running routes.


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