Seneca Park and Bowman Field Loop
Seneca Park and Bowman Field Loop
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The Seneca Park and Bowman Field Loop offers a dynamic jogging experience, weaving through the lush, tree-lined expanses of Seneca Park before opening up to the unique sight of Bowman Field. You'll encounter a mix of paved and cross-country paths, providing varied terrain underfoot as you pass through woodlands and open meadows. Keep an eye out for the distinctive views of aircraft near Bowman Field, which adds an interesting, unexpected element to the natural scenery.
This moderate 4.0-mile (6.4 km) loop, with its 111 feet (34 metres) of elevation gain, can be completed in approximately 39 minutes, making it an ideal choice for a brisk and engaging run. Parking is ample at Seneca Park, and no permits or fees are required, ensuring easy access for your visit. It's a popular spot, so consider an early start if you prefer fewer people on the trail.
Designed by the renowned Olmsted firm, Seneca Park itself is a significant landscape, offering a blend of formal style and natural beauty. The trail's combination of serene parkland and the active airfield views makes it stand out among local jogging routes, providing a unique contrast that many runners find appealing.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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4.04 km
2.31 km
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3.15 km
2.81 km
438 m
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You can find parking available within Seneca Park itself, which provides convenient access to the loop. The multi-use recreational loop around Seneca Park and Bowman Field is easily accessible from various points within the park.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users of Seneca Park.
The loop is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer particularly pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer mornings or evenings are also great to avoid the heat, while winter can be scenic, though some unpaved sections might be muddy.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Seneca Park or to use the Seneca Park and Bowman Field Loop. It's a municipal park open to the public.
The loop features a diverse terrain. You'll primarily jog on a 10-foot-wide asphalt path, but there are also cross-country paths and some unpaved sections. While much of it is accessible, some parts may require careful footing.
Along the loop, you'll enjoy a blend of natural and historical views. You'll pass through wooded areas, often alongside the Seneca Park Golf Course, and get views of aircraft at Bowman Field, with its distinctive Art Deco terminal building. Don't miss the Stone Arch Bridge in Seneca Park, a notable highlight.
For jogging, the loop typically takes around 40 minutes to an hour to complete, depending on your pace. The full loop is approximately 6.42 kilometers (about 4 miles).
While the full Bowman Field loop is rated as 'moderate' for running, Seneca Park does offer easier sections. For instance, there's a 1.2-mile loop within Seneca Park with minimal elevation change that is considered easy and suitable for all skill levels, including beginners.
Yes, the loop is part of a larger network of Olmsted-designed parks. Its connectivity allows you to easily extend your run by linking with other park trails, including those in nearby Cherokee Park, offering options for various training distances.
Seneca Park has restrooms available for public use. While there aren't cafes directly on the trail, Louisville offers various coffee shops and eateries nearby, especially in the surrounding neighborhoods, for a post-jog refreshment.
This loop stands out for its unique combination of natural beauty within an Olmsted-designed park and its proximity to Bowman Field, offering rare views of aircraft and a historically significant Art Deco terminal. It blends wooded scenery with a touch of aviation history, making it distinct from other city trails.
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