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West Virginia
Fayette County
Oak Hill

Coke Ovens loop from Lochgelly

Hard

2.5

(25)

83

runners

Coke Ovens loop from Lochgelly

06:14

52.0km

850m

Running

Hard run. Very 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 29, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1

11.9 km

Craig Branch Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Natural Monument

At a section of the Craig Branch Trail are spectacular rock outcrops.

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2

24.1 km

Riverside Access

Highlight • River

Hikers looking to cool off or take a break may enjoy this easy approach to the riverside.

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3

31.2 km

Coke Ovens

Highlight • Historical Site

More evidence of the area's mining past is found in this section of Southside Trail, where hikers can study the former Rush Run Coke Ovens and Red Ash Coke Ovens.

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4

36.6 km

Concho Point offers a sweeping view over the small old town of Thurmond and the New River as it makes a tight turn.

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52.0 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

29.2 km

12.1 km

8.49 km

1.41 km

787 m

Surfaces

30.8 km

8.01 km

6.86 km

5.04 km

901 m

389 m

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Highest point (620 m)

Lowest point (300 m)

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Saturday 4 July

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Description

If you're searching for the specific “Coke Ovens loop from Lochgelly” jogging trail, it's important to note that a dedicated route by this exact name for jogging around Lochgelly appears to be elusive in common trail databases. However, if we consider a hypothetical route matching the provided stats, this would be a truly difficult undertaking: a 32.3-mile (52.0 km) jogging route with a significant 2779 feet (847 metres) of elevation gain, estimated to take around 6 hours and 13 minutes. This kind of challenge would suit highly conditioned runners looking for an ultra-distance effort rather than a casual jog.

What to expect on Coke Ovens loop from Lochgelly

Given the lack of a specific “Coke Ovens loop from Lochgelly” jogging trail, we can only infer what such a route might entail based on the general character of jogging routes in the Lochgelly area. You could expect a diverse landscape, potentially combining relatively flat paths with gently undulating terrain, possibly incorporating lochside paths and glimpses into the area's industrial heritage, such as former mining sites. The concept of “Coke Ovens” typically refers to historical industrial structures, and while the specific ones mentioned in other regions (like Arizona or Colorado) offer distinct desert or canyon scenery, a route in Fife would likely feature a blend of natural scenery and historical landmarks. A difficult route of this length and elevation would demand excellent fitness and endurance, with surfaces potentially varying from paved sections to more rugged paths.

Planning your visit

For jogging in the Lochgelly area, planning generally involves checking local routes like the Lumphinnans War Memorial loop or the Lochore Castle Ruins – Loch Ore Beach loop, which offer varying distances and challenges. Parking is typically available at trailheads or designated areas for these established routes. Public transport options might connect to Lochgelly, but direct access to specific, less-known trailheads could require a car. Always carry sufficient water, especially for longer efforts, and consider the time of year; while many routes are accessible year-round, spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions for long-distance jogging in Scotland.

Trail details

  • Distance: 32.3 miles (52.0 km)
  • Elevation gain: 2779 feet (847 metres)
  • Difficulty: difficult
  • Estimated time: 6 hours and 13 minutes

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