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Jogging routes around Fredonia offer a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by its proximity to the Lake Erie shoreline, scenic creeks, and expansive parklands. The region features varied terrain, from flat paths suitable for leisurely runs to more challenging trails with moderate elevation changes. These natural features provide a mix of environments for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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6.52km
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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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5.18km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.92km
01:20
300m
290m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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9.64km
01:00
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
01:12
130m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This trail winds its away around the base of some beautiful red cliffs that the area is known for. It's fairly easy with a few steep section, especially if you do the spur to get a closer view of the K that the hill is named for. You can all access Pugh Canyon from the same trailhead, or continue on to Toms Canyon trail if you'd like a longer hike.
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The Cliffs Trail leads from Tom Canyon steeply over switchbacks on the rim. However, there are some Class 3 climbing points to overcome. From the top you have a great view of the canyon and cliffs.
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A gigantic K perched on K-Hill over Kanab. From the K-Hill Trail you can climb to the letter and have a great view over Kanab.
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Located on the Squaw Trail, this rock is easy to climb and has fantastic views over Kanab.
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Fredonia offers a diverse landscape for runners, ranging from flat paths along the Lake Erie shoreline to more challenging trails through gorges and state parks. You'll find scenic creeks, expansive parklands, and varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels.
Yes, for easier and flatter options, consider the grounds of the SUNY Fredonia campus or Russell Joy Park, which features gravel paths and is stroller-friendly. The Lake Erie shoreline, particularly at Point Gratiot Park, also offers relatively flat surfaces for a relaxed run. The Alison Wells Ney Trail includes a specially surfaced 'Healthy Heart' segment ideal for fitness walking and jogging.
Absolutely. For a more challenging experience, routes like Kanab View Boulder loop from Kanab and Cliffs Trail – Kanab View Boulder loop from Kanab feature significant elevation gains. The region's gorges, such as 18-Mile Creek and Zoar Valley, also provide scenic and challenging terrain with varying inclines.
Yes, many routes offer stunning vistas. The Lake Erie shoreline, especially at Point Gratiot Park, provides beautiful sunset views. The Alison Wells Ney Trail offers expansive views of Lake Erie along the escarpment. Additionally, the Deer Lick Nature Sanctuary has trails with lookouts over the valley, and the College Lodge, operated by SUNY Fredonia, offers spectacular Lake Erie sunset views from its nature reserve.
Yes, you can find routes that feature waterfalls. The Canadaway Creek, accessible from behind the SUNY Fredonia campus, has beautiful waterfalls if you venture east. Russell Joy Park also boasts a small waterfall along its paths, and 18-Mile Creek features numerous waterfalls within its gorge.
Fredonia's running routes allow you to explore a variety of natural features, including the sandy shores of Lake Erie, the unique rock formations of Canadaway Creek, and the impressive gorges of 18-Mile Creek and Zoar Valley. You can also experience vast parklands and nature reserves like the College Lodge.
While jogging in Fredonia, you might encounter several interesting points. The Cliffs Trail and Squaw Trail are notable trails themselves. For scenic overlooks, check out K-Hill. Other trails like Mansard Trail and Pugh Canyon Trail offer unique experiences within the natural landscape.
Yes, several options are great for families. Russell Joy Park offers stroller-friendly gravel paths. The SUNY Fredonia campus provides a safe and welcoming environment for a family jog. Additionally, Chautauqua Gorge State Forest features an accessible quarter-mile loop trail, perfect for easy family hiking and jogging.
The running routes in Fredonia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 5 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from serene lakefront paths to challenging gorge trails, and the variety of options available for different skill levels.
Yes, many of the routes in Fredonia are designed as loops, offering a convenient circular experience. For example, Running loop from Roam Surf & Sport is a popular moderate circular path. Other routes like Running loop from Kanab and Running loop from Kanab also provide excellent circular options for runners.
For dedicated runners seeking longer distances, the region offers significant overland trails. The Fred J. Cusimano Westside Overland Trail spans over 24 miles, and the Earl Cardot Eastside Overland Trail is 19 miles long, traversing varied terrain and providing excellent opportunities for extended runs.
Yes, the region offers unique winter running experiences. Point Gratiot Park, for instance, transforms into an 'ice wonderland' in winter, providing a distinctive backdrop for jogging along the Lake Erie shoreline. Allegany State Park, about an hour away, also offers trails suitable for winter activities like snowshoeing, which can be adapted for winter running.


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