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Jogging routes around Ingram traverse the scenic Texas Hill Country, characterized by rolling hills, varied terrain, and the presence of the Guadalupe River. The landscape offers a mix of tranquil creek bottoms, grasslands, and limestone hills, providing diverse running experiences. This region features both paved and natural trails, with some routes offering views of the river and others winding through forested areas.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
5.0
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29
runners
11.7km
01:30
320m
320m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
9
runners
8.54km
00:54
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12
runners
11.8km
01:27
230m
230m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
10
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
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8.45km
01:07
240m
240m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Climbing Cochrane Pike with a height of 335mtrs might not be the biggest climb around, however, it can be physical and needs determination. Towards the summit is exposed land where wind conditions tend to be harsher. Low level cloud can restrict distant visibility. The surface does have sections of peat / bogland but it is easy to pick a better, firmer ride line around the edges of worse spots. Once at the top the following downhill section is great to ride on. Fast flowing, but on some slightly rocky double tracks, your speed picks up and then vision diminishes due to excessive vibration. Keep the brakes on if you chose as picking a decent ride line and seeing potential parts of the track that you need to avoid, can be difficult on this high speed downhill section.
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There are literally thousands of birds sitting on the water at Branton Nature Reserve. A good single track around the lakes is easy enough to ride on. The noise from the birds is quite loud at times. A small car park that can fit about 5 cars is available. Unfortunately as I rode around the lake perimeter the birds seen and heard me on the bike, they then all took off, but less than a minute later they returned
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Heading west you start to see the scale of the hills climbs ahead. There are some good viewing points in this area, where you can see in many directions. The scenery is very nice on a good weathers day
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Heading west out of Glanton on Turnpike Road. Climbing slightly heading towards the Cheviot Hills. Good views, friendly people sitting outside at the pub wanting to talk as getting ready to go on the bike.
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Ingram Village Hall is situated on the edge of Northumberland National Park in the village of Ingram. It hosts several activities and entertainments throughout the year. It can also be used as an overnight stop.
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Located close to the hamlet of Branton, Branton Lakes Nature Reserve provides 29 hectares of diverse habitat for numerous species of plants, birds and other wildlife. The site centres on two lakes with surrounding grassland for grazing animals and woodland pasture fringing the site.
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Lovely place would recommend to anyone
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Mainly uphill section. The ground is not easy, there are several crossing streams that I rode through. I already had a problem with rightside pedal, I think dirt has entered the bearing section and made the rotation difficult
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Ingram offers a diverse selection of over 20 running routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These trails traverse the scenic Texas Hill Country, providing a mix of terrain from moderate paths to more challenging hill climbs.
While many routes in Ingram feature the rolling hills characteristic of the Texas Hill Country, there is at least one easy route available. For those seeking a gentler experience, the broader area also includes paved trails like the Kerrville River Trail, which is suitable for all levels and offers scenic views of the Guadalupe River.
Many routes in Ingram offer picturesque views of the Texas Hill Country. For expansive vistas, consider trails that ascend local hills. The Cochrane Pike – Ewe Hill loop from Ingram, for instance, provides significant elevation changes, leading to rewarding views. Additionally, the region's natural features like the Guadalupe River and limestone hills contribute to the scenic beauty of many trails.
Yes, many of the running routes around Ingram are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Ingram Café loop from Ingram and the more challenging Hedgehope Hill Summit loop from Ingram, both offering varied terrain and beautiful scenery.
The Texas Hill Country experiences warm summers. Therefore, the best time for jogging in Ingram is typically during the cooler months, from late fall through early spring (October to April). During these periods, temperatures are more moderate, making for a more comfortable running experience. Early mornings or late afternoons are also preferable during warmer seasons to avoid peak heat.
For families, paved trails like the Kerrville River Trail, accessible from Ingram, are excellent choices. They offer a smooth surface suitable for strollers and younger children, along with amenities like restrooms and fountains. While specific family-friendly routes within Ingram's immediate trail network are not detailed, the varied terrain allows for choosing shorter, less strenuous sections for a family outing.
Many outdoor trails in the Texas Hill Country are dog-friendly, provided your pet is on a leash. While specific regulations for every Ingram route vary, it's generally advisable to keep dogs leashed and carry water for both yourself and your pet, especially during warmer weather. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes starting directly from Ingram village, you may find parking in designated areas. For trails further afield, such as those in Guadalupe River State Park or along the Kerrville River Trail, dedicated parking lots are typically available. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details or local maps for parking information before you go.
Jogging around Ingram offers views of the Guadalupe River, rolling hills, and native Texas Hill Country vegetation. You might also encounter interesting natural monuments. For example, the wider region features Linhope Spout Waterfall and various peaks like Hedgehope Hill Summit, which can be part of longer, more challenging runs or nearby explorations.
The running routes in Ingram are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 4 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic beauty of the Texas Hill Country, and the variety of options available, from moderate paths to challenging hill climbs. The presence of the Guadalupe River and the natural landscapes are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
While Ingram itself is known for its river access, the surrounding region of the Texas Hill Country does feature waterfalls. Notably, Linhope Spout Waterfall is a significant natural attraction in the broader area, offering a beautiful destination that can be incorporated into a longer day out, though it may not be directly on a jogging route starting from Ingram.
The jogging trails around Ingram vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes, such as the Ingram Café loop from Ingram, which is about 5.0 miles (8.0 km). For those seeking a longer challenge, the Ingram Café and Visitor Centre – Ingram Village Hall loop from Ingram extends to 11.7 miles (18.9 km), offering a more extensive exploration of the area.


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