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Jogging routes around Mount Lena traverse varied terrain, offering options from moderate paths to more challenging trails. The region features sections of the Appalachian Trail, providing opportunities to experience long-distance running in a natural setting. These routes often include elevation changes and lead through forested areas, characteristic of the Appalachian landscape. The network of trails caters to runners seeking both sustained efforts and scenic views.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
19
runners
8.10km
01:05
220m
220m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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11.1km
01:26
250m
250m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.22km
00:55
190m
190m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
runners
11.5km
01:37
360m
360m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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16.5km
02:09
400m
400m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At an elevation of 1,800 feet, the cliffs of Black Rock reach up roughly 1,200 feet above the valley floor. Many people looking for a day hike will hike out and back to the cliffs and viewpoints on Annapolis Rock. If you want a few more miles and like to have the trail to yourself, add on this unique overlook situated along the Appalachian Trail overlooking the Shenandoah Valley. As you make your way further north along the trail, you start to encounter a bunch of backcountry campsites where it's common to come across thru-hikers and people camping overnight along the path.
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This is a beautiful yet challenging ascent/descent (depending on direction you're travelling) along the Appalachian Trail. You'll either be heading toward or away from Annapolis and Black Rock, so you'll be rewarded with scenic viewpoints and somewhere to catch your breath.
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Black Rock is a scenic lookout that provides exceptional views across the Shenandoah Valley, Massanutten Mountain, and beyond. It's a tough route up here, but the views make it all worthwhile.
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Annapolis Rock is perched atop South Mountain in Maryland. There are plenty of smaller rocks to sit down and enjoy the breathtaking west-facing views across the Cumberland Valley. The final bit of path to the lookout is very rocky, so mind your footing, but the views as you arrive make it all worthwhile. There is a water fountain in the campground neaby.
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This section of the Appalachian Trail weaves up and down the landscape of the South Mountain State Park. It's a challenging trail run with plenty of inclines and declines throughout, and travels through beautiful forestry. The path can get rocky underfoot and tends to collect ice in the winter, so it would be best done in the summer months.
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Located at 1,535 feet in the Washington Monument State Park, Monument Knob is a peak with great views of the surrounding landscape. The mountain is situated along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, so make sure to visit while hiking along the popular trail.
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Greenbrier State Park is nestled in the picturesque Catoctin Mountains of Maryland. It offers a pristine lake, lush forests, and scenic hiking/running trails, and a range of outdoor activities from swimming and fishing to picnicking and camping.
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Black Rock is a scenic lookout that provides exceptional views across the Shenandoah Valley, Massanutten Mountain, and beyond.
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There are over 6 dedicated jogging routes around Mount Lena listed in this guide, offering a variety of experiences from moderate paths to more challenging trails. These routes often include elevation changes and lead through forested areas, characteristic of the Appalachian landscape.
While many routes around Mount Lena feature moderate to difficult terrain, options like the Appalachian Trail to Annapolis Rock and Black Rock are rated as moderate, providing a good balance for those looking for a less strenuous but still rewarding run. The region's trails generally involve some elevation changes.
The jogging trails around Mount Lena traverse varied terrain, including sections of the Appalachian Trail. You can expect forested paths and moderate to significant elevation changes, offering a natural setting for your run. Routes like the Annapolis Rock via Appalachian Trail are known for their natural landscapes.
Yes, for those who prefer loop routes, the Appalachian Trail β Washington Monument loop from Washington Monument offers a substantial circular running experience. This difficult route covers nearly 28 km and includes significant elevation gain.
Many routes offer rewarding views. For instance, the Appalachian Trail to Annapolis Rock and Black Rock combines sections of the Appalachian Trail with scenic viewpoints like the View from Annapolis Rock and the View from Black Rock Cliff. You can also visit the Washington Monument State Park on some routes.
The routes in Mount Lena are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 50 runners have used komoot to explore Mount Lena's varied terrain, often praising the natural landscapes and the challenge provided by the Appalachian Trail sections.
Yes, some routes in the vicinity of Mount Lena offer access to water features. For example, Greenbrier Lake is a nearby attraction that can be incorporated into or viewed from certain running paths, such as the Appalachian Trail: Greenbrier to Washington Monument route.
The running routes around Mount Lena vary in length. You can find options like the Annapolis Rock via Appalachian Trail, which is about 8.1 km (5.0 miles), or longer challenges such as the Appalachian Trail β Washington Monument loop from Washington Monument, spanning nearly 28 km (17.3 miles).
The running trails around Mount Lena offer a range of difficulty levels. You'll find moderate paths, such as the Big Red Trail, as well as more difficult challenges like the Appalachian Trail: Greenbrier to Washington Monument, which features significant elevation changes.
Yes, the region around Mount Lena is defined by sections of the Appalachian Trail. Popular running routes include the Annapolis Rock via Appalachian Trail and the Appalachian Trail to Annapolis Rock and Black Rock, both offering a chance to experience this iconic long-distance trail.
The natural environment around Mount Lena is characterized by dense forested areas and the typical Appalachian landscape. Runners will experience varied terrain, often with elevation changes, providing a refreshing and immersive outdoor experience.


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