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The best running trails around San Antonio

By Fede from komoot

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Updated May 31, 2026

If you've ever tried to plan jogging around San Antonio, you know how quickly the options can feel overwhelming. With so many greenways and parks, figuring out which routes are genuinely worth your time can be a headache. That's where we come in: our komoot community has explored, mapped, and reviewed countless miles, so we've distilled it down to the best running routes San Antonio has to offer, saving you the endless scrolling and guesswork.

Jogging around San Antonio truly offers a unique blend. You'll find everything from scenic river paths to extensive greenway systems, and even areas with gently rolling hills as you head towards the Texas Hill Country. While our curated routes here are all moderate, the city's diverse landscape means there's always something new to explore. Just a heads-up: during the intensely hot summer months (June through September), we highly recommend planning your runs for early morning or late evening to beat the heat.

If you only do one, we'd start with the Running loop from Isla de Cerro Gordo, a moderate 5.8 miles (9.3 km) route that offers a fantastic scenic path through natural surroundings. For a slightly shorter, pleasant run with local views, the Playa Pública loop from Encanto Beach Club Bar & Grill is a great choice at 4.5 miles (7.3 km). More than 30 runners have already used komoot to explore San Antonio's varied terrain, so dive in and find your next favorite loop!

If you only do 3 of these routes

  1. 1

    Running loop from Isla de Cerro Gordo
  2. 2

    Playa Pública loop from Encanto Beach Club Bar & Grill
  3. 3

    Toa Baja Bay loop from Barrio Pueblo

Compare these routes at a glance

Trail

Distance

Elevation

Difficulty

Running loop from Isla de Cerro Gordo

7.76 km

50 m

Moderate

Playa Pública loop from Encanto Beach Club Bar & Grill

7.30 km

30 m

Moderate

Toa Baja Bay loop from Barrio Pueblo

9.83 km

10 m

Moderate

Running loop from Urb. Ceero Gordo Hills

7.45 km

60 m

Moderate

Running loop from Bosque de Pterocarpus de Dorado

7.08 km

30 m

Moderate

Alto Las Ovejas loop from Bosque de Pterocarpus de Dorado

10.9 km

50 m

Moderate

Running loop from Bosque de Pterocarpus de Dorado

7.75 km

20 m

Moderate

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Running loop from Isla de Cerro Gordo

7.76km

00:53

50m

50m

The Running loop from Isla de Cerro Gordo offers a dynamic coastal jogging experience, guiding you through a mix of rolling dirt paths, wide singletrack shaded by palm trees, and some paved sections. You'll be treated to continuous ocean views, the invigorating sea breeze, and the dramatic backdrop of abrupt cliffs and secluded coves. Keep an eye out for the historical 16th-century watchtowers that punctuate the coastline, adding a touch of history to your run.

This moderate 4.8-mile (7.8 km) route, with its gentle 172 feet (52 metres) of elevation gain, can be completed in about 53 minutes, making it a perfect option for a quick yet rewarding workout. Located within the Parque Nacional Balneario Cerro Gordo, access is straightforward, typically involving parking within the natural area. Consider an early morning or late afternoon start to make the most of the cooler temperatures and refreshing ocean air.

Beyond being a fantastic running route, the Isla de Cerro Gordo area is a protected natural space known for its diverse ecosystems and stunning ocean vistas. It's a popular spot for various outdoor activities, including mountain biking, and you can even extend your run onto the firm sands of Cerro Gordo Beach. This trail stands out for its blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and varied terrain, offering more than just a simple jog.

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Playa Pública loop from Encanto Beach Club Bar & Grill

7.30km

00:49

30m

30m

The Playa Pública loop from Encanto Beach Club Bar & Grill offers a delightful coastal jogging experience in Dorado Municipio, Puerto Rico. This route is mostly paved, providing continuous views of the shoreline and a refreshing ocean breeze. It's an easy, smooth path, perfect for enjoying picturesque seaside landscapes without any strenuous climbs.

Starting from the Encanto Beach Club Bar & Grill, this 4.5-mile (7.3 km) jogging loop has a minimal 115 feet (35 metres) of elevation gain and takes about 48 minutes to complete. It's rated as moderate, making it accessible for joggers of all fitness levels. The convenient starting point suggests amenities are nearby for a pre or post-run stop.

This popular route is a recognized favorite among local runners due to its pleasant environment and manageability. While the trail itself focuses on coastal views, the broader Dorado Municipio area is known for diverse natural beauty, including sandy beaches and tropical forests, offering a hint of the rich surroundings.

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Toa Baja Bay loop from Barrio Pueblo

9.83km

01:01

10m

10m

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Running loop from Urb. Ceero Gordo Hills

7.45km

00:52

60m

60m

If you're after a reliable, moderate jogging route that's easy to access, the Urb. Ceero Gordo Hills running loop is a local favorite. This 4.6-mile (7.4 km) path takes you through residential areas, offering a consistent workout with 206 feet (63 metres) of elevation gain. It's a great choice for a quick, effective run that you can typically complete in about 51 minutes, especially if you appreciate paved surfaces and a convenient location.

This route is primarily on paved surfaces within the residential streets of Urb. Ceero Gordo Hills. While it doesn't feature the singletrack dirt trails or ocean views you'd find in Cerro Gordo National Park, it provides a good opportunity to get your heart rate up with its varied elevation. It's a straightforward option for those seeking a moderate physical challenge close to home.

For those looking for a different experience nearby, the Cerro Gordo National Park offers trails like the Mountain Bike Trail, which is also suitable for runners, winding through palm trees with intermittent ocean views. The park also provides amenities such as parking, restrooms, and refreshment kiosks near Cerro Gordo Beach, making it a versatile area for outdoor activities.

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Tips from the Community

elidiomaro
September 12, 2024, Toa Baja Bay

You can road all the way from Cataño county or you can drive until Punta Salinas beach and ride from there. If you came from west, you can drive trough Dorado county. The reference is allways the 165 road number. This sections is closed on Sunday mornings to cars and open exclusive to bicycle riders or pedestrians. On vacations days, the county dons't closes to cars on sundays. You can drive this road any day, even the hurricane one, but unless your own risk.

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Great for shooting on Sundays!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in San Antonio?

Komoot offers a selection of running routes around San Antonio, all of which are categorized as moderate difficulty. These routes provide a great way to explore the diverse landscapes of the region.

What kind of terrain can I expect on jogging trails in San Antonio?

San Antonio's jogging trails offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find everything from paved paths along the San Antonio River Walk and extensive greenways like the Leon Creek Greenway, to more rugged, natural trails with rocky sections and wooded paths in parks such as Eisenhower Park and Friedrich Wilderness Park. The region features gently rolling hills, oak trees, and even elements of the Texas Hill Country.

Are there any scenic running loops in San Antonio?

Absolutely! Many running routes in San Antonio offer beautiful scenery. For instance, the Running loop from Isla de Cerro Gordo provides lovely views. You can also find scenic stretches along the Mission Reach of the San Antonio River Walk, which features native landscapes and public art, or within Brackenridge Park with its lush greenery and historic structures.

Are there any long-distance running options in San Antonio?

For those looking for longer runs, the city's extensive greenway system, such as the Leon Creek Greenway, offers over 20 miles of continuous paved paths. Additionally, parks like Government Canyon State Natural Area, just outside the city, boast over 40 miles of diverse trails, perfect for extended trail running experiences.

Which running routes are suitable for beginners?

While all routes listed in this guide are moderate, many areas in San Antonio offer gentler options. The paved sections of the San Antonio River Walk, especially the Mission Reach, and the well-maintained paths within Brackenridge Park are excellent for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous run. These areas provide flat, accessible surfaces.

Can I find circular running routes in San Antonio?

Yes, several circular running routes are available. For example, the Playa Pública loop from Encanto Beach Club Bar & Grill and the Running loop from Urb. Ceero Gordo Hills are both excellent options for a contained run. Many city parks and greenways also feature loop trails of varying lengths.

What are some notable attractions or landmarks I might see while running in San Antonio?

San Antonio's running routes often pass by significant attractions. Along the Mission Reach of the River Walk, you can see historic Spanish colonial missions. Brackenridge Park offers glimpses of the San Antonio Zoo and the tranquil Japanese Tea Garden. Eisenhower Park features an observation tower with panoramic views, and Government Canyon State Natural Area is known for 104-million-year-old dinosaur tracks.

Are there shaded running paths for warmer days?

Yes, many areas in San Antonio provide welcome shade. The Mission Reach of the San Antonio River Walk has shaded paths, and parks like Brackenridge Park and Phil Hardberger Park feature trails winding through lush greenery and large oak trees, offering relief from the sun, especially during warmer months.

Where can I find less crowded jogging paths in San Antonio?

To avoid crowds, especially during peak times, consider exploring the longer stretches of the Leon Creek Greenway or the more rugged trails in Friedrich Wilderness Park and Government Canyon State Natural Area. While popular, these larger natural areas tend to disperse visitors more effectively than central urban parks.

What is the best time of day to go jogging in San Antonio?

Given San Antonio's climate, early mornings or late afternoons/evenings are generally the most comfortable times to jog, especially during warmer seasons. These times offer cooler temperatures and often beautiful light. Many paved paths, like those along the River Walk, are also well-lit for evening runs.

Are there any running routes that offer views of the Texas Hill Country?

Yes, for views of the Texas Hill Country, head to parks located in the northern parts of the city. Eisenhower Park, for example, offers elevated views from its observation tower. Government Canyon State Natural Area, just outside the city, also provides expansive vistas of the rolling hills and natural landscapes characteristic of the Hill Country.

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