Running loop from Universal City
Running loop from Universal City
4.8
(4793)
14,864
runners
01:08
11.0km
20m
Running
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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11.0 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.97 km
1.73 km
250 m
Surfaces
5.27 km
3.71 km
1.98 km
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Description
The Running loop from Universal City is a fantastic option if you're looking for a varied and accessible jogging route in Texas. This moderate 6.8-mile (11.0 km) loop, with a gentle 55 feet (17 metres) of elevation gain, can be completed in about 1 hour and 7 minutes, making it perfect for a consistent workout or a leisurely run through diverse landscapes.
What to expect on Running loop from Universal City
Expect a pleasant journey through Universal City's green spaces, where the terrain shifts from well-maintained asphalt and concrete to crushed stone, dirt, and even grassy sections. You'll enjoy tree-lined pathways and natural creek-side views, particularly along areas like Cibolo Creek, which offers a more natural, primitive feel. The route is generally flat with minimal undulations, making it suitable for most fitness levels, whether you're a seasoned runner or just getting into jogging.
Planning your visit
This popular route is easily accessible within Universal City, Texas. While specific parking details aren't provided, many local parks in the area offer amenities like water stops and bathrooms, so planning your run to pass through one of these can be convenient. The trail system connects to a wider network of greenways, suggesting good access points. Given the Texas climate, an early morning or late afternoon run is often best to avoid the midday heat, especially during warmer months.
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