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Jogging routes around West Springfield are characterized by a mix of riverfront paths, expansive parks, and wooded trails. The region features the Westfield River and Connecticut River, providing scenic routes along their banks. Large green spaces like Robinson State Park and Mittineague Park offer diverse trail networks, ranging from flat, paved sections to more undulating, natural terrain. These varied landscapes provide opportunities for different running experiences within the area.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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17.7km
01:51
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Ashley Reservoir loop from Ashley Pond offers a serene escape, guiding you along wide, flat paths that hug the shores of the reservoir. You'll pass through peaceful forested sections…

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7.41km
00:46
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Moderate run. 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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The Promenade between the ponds loop from Ashley Pond offers a serene jogging experience through the diverse landscapes of Hampton Ponds State Park. You'll wind through lush woodlands and along…
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Interestingly, Court Square Park is Springfield's only topographical constant since the city's founding in 1636. The park's location hasn't significantly changed over the centuries, serving as a witness to the city's growth and transformation.
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Forest Park is a great place for a peaceful hike and picnic. It is one of the largest urban, municipal parks in the United States at 735 acres. The park has parking, water fountains and public restrooms.
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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is a very popular tourist destination in Springfield. The Hall of Fame moved into the current building in 2002 after using several different locations over its 55-year history. For more information on visiting the Hall of Fame, visit: hoophall.com There is pedestrian access via a bridge directly from the Connecticut River Walk and Bikeway.
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The Connecticut River Walk and Bikeway has a 3.7-mile stretch that follows along the Connecticut River. The path gives great views of the river and the Springfield skyline. There are benches at different points for you to sit, take a break, and enjoy the views.
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Ashley Reservoir, is Holyoke's secondary drinking supply, comprising Wright Pond and Ashley Pond. As you take in scenic views of the water surrounded by woodlands, keep an eye out for the many animals that call this peaceful oasis home, including bears, deer, geese, ducks, beavers, and more.
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The road crossing Ashley Watershed's beautiful ponds offers a lovely scenic hike. Keep in mind this promenade is a local favorite, and since it's so close to the town every evening there's quite a bit of traffic. If your pace is fast, you probably want to avoid this hike in the evenings.
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Ashley Reservoir is a group of small bodies of water linked by gravel roads. It is a beautiful location for a relaxing bike ride next to the water surrounded by woodland.
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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is a very popular tourist destination in Springfield. The Hall of Fame moved into the current building in 2002 after using several different locations over its 55-year history. For more information on visiting the Hall of Fame, visit: https://www.hoophall.com/ There is pedestrian access via a bridge directly from the Connecticut River Walk and Bikeway.
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West Springfield offers a wide variety of running experiences, with over 35 routes available on komoot. These range from easy, paved paths to more challenging trails through natural landscapes.
Yes, West Springfield has several easy running routes. Mittineague Park offers a 1.5-mile easy route, perfect for walking and jogging. Additionally, the Connecticut River Walk and Bikeway provides over 1.5 miles of paved, flat paths along the river, suitable for all fitness levels. Komoot lists 6 easy routes in the area.
Robinson State Park is an excellent choice, featuring over 20 miles of diverse trails through 876.8 acres of scenic natural surroundings. Mittineague Park also offers extensive conservation land with scenic views and trails along the Westfield River. For a unique experience, Bear Hole Reservoir Trail provides a serene escape with panoramic views.
Absolutely. The Connecticut River Walk and Bikeway offers satisfying river overlooks along the Connecticut River. Mittineague Park provides scenic views along the Westfield River. For a more secluded experience, the Ashley Reservoir in nearby Holyoke is known for its easy, scenic path around the water, surrounded by woodlands. The Bear Hole Reservoir Trail also features vernal pools and a waterfall.
The Bear Hole Reservoir Trail is often described as a 'hidden gem.' This 2.6-mile gravel and dirt loop offers a serene escape within a wooded landscape, providing panoramic views, vernal pools, and even a waterfall, making it a rewarding discovery for runners.
Many of the natural parks and trails in West Springfield, such as Robinson State Park and Mittineague Park, are generally dog-friendly, though it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. Specific regulations can vary, so checking park signage is advisable.
Running routes in West Springfield offer varied terrain. You'll find flat, paved sections along the Connecticut River Walk and Bikeway, as well as more natural, undulating dirt and gravel trails in parks like Robinson State Park and Bear Hole Reservoir. Some routes, like the Court Square Park – Forest Park loop from Springfield Union Station, combine urban parkland with more natural areas.
Yes, for longer runs, the Court Square Park – Forest Park loop from Springfield Union Station is a challenging 10.9-mile route that connects urban parkland with the expansive Forest Park. Robinson State Park also offers over 20 miles of trails, allowing for extended runs within a single location.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer pleasant conditions for running in West Springfield. Fall is particularly scenic with foliage. During winter, the Town of West Springfield also offers an Indoor Track Walking/Jogging Program, providing options for year-round activity.
Parks like Robinson State Park and Mittineague Park, with their extensive wooded areas, provide ample shade, making them ideal for running during warmer months. The Bear Hole Reservoir Trail also winds through a wooded landscape, offering a cooler experience.
Beyond the trails themselves, you can explore natural attractions like the Ashley Reservoir, known for its scenic path. For a cultural experience, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is nearby. Nature enthusiasts might also appreciate the views from Mount Tom or the trails within Mount Tom State Reservation.
Most major parks in West Springfield, such as Robinson State Park and Mittineague Park, offer dedicated parking facilities for visitors. The Connecticut River Walk and Bikeway also has accessible parking areas along its sections.


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