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Jog the moderate 3.2-mile Jason Stevens Loop in Kemper Park, gaining 545 feet in elevation with views of Charlottesville Valley and Blue Rid
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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999 m
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2.87 km
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5.08 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.46 km
1.57 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.41 km
1.33 km
236 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
You can access the loop from parking areas located off Route 53 or Dairy Barn Road. These spots provide convenient starting points for your jog.
The Komoot tour data suggests an average jogging duration of approximately 40 minutes for the 5 km (3.1 miles) route. However, this can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
While some flatter sections are beginner-friendly, the loop includes steeper climbs, particularly up Patterson Mountain, and varied surfaces. It's rated as moderate, so beginners should be prepared for some challenging inclines and uneven terrain.
No, there are no specific fees or permits required to access the Jason Stevens Loop trail or Kemper Park. It is generally open to the public.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome on the Jason Stevens Loop, with the exception of boardwalk sections where dogs are not permitted.
The terrain is varied, featuring unpaved sections, gravel, and natural ground. You'll encounter some singletrack paths, as well as steeper climbs and descents, especially up Patterson Mountain, so be prepared for uneven footing.
The loop offers several rewarding viewpoints. A notable spot is the View of Charlottesville Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains from Carter Overlook, which provides expansive vistas.
The trail offers diverse flora, including cherry trees, dogwoods, and redbuds. Spring brings beautiful blooms, while fall showcases vibrant foliage, making these seasons particularly scenic for a jog. Summer and winter are also viable, but be mindful of weather conditions.
Yes, the route is known for linking several paths. It incorporates sections of the Hartman Trail, Jason Stevens Trail, and the Saunders-Monticello Trail, among others, offering a more extensive network for exploration.
You'll jog through a wooded parcel with diverse flora like maple, oak, and ash trees. The trail also passes through areas like the Hartman Tract, Secluded Farm, and Kemper Park, offering a mix of forested paths and open meadow sections.
Yes, as its name suggests, the Jason Stevens Loop is a circular route, meaning you'll end up back at your starting point without having to retrace your steps.