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Jogging around Moraga offers access to a diverse landscape characterized by scenic rolling hills, extensive trail networks, and varied flora including pines, oaks, and redwood trees. The region features a mix of parkland, open space preserves, and trails alongside natural features like the San Leandro Reservoir. These routes provide opportunities for runners to experience both tranquil natural environments and community-focused parks.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail is a fantastic option for a long, varied run, taking you through a mix of open grasslands, oak woodlands, and suburban greenbelts. You'll enjoy eye-catching views…
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13.4km
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Prepare for a challenging jogging experience on the Redwood Peak loop, a difficult route spanning 8.3 miles (13.4 km) with a significant 1370 feet (417 metres) of elevation gain. This…

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9.33km
00:59
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The Lamorinda Trail Loop offers a pleasant and varied jogging experience, winding through the East Bay cities of Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda. You'll find yourself on 100% paved surfaces for…
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9.17km
01:05
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Jog the Lafayette Reservoir Rim and Lakeside Trail Loop, a moderate 5.7-mile route with 656 feet of gain, offering varied scenery.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Leigh Creekside Park is a small park that is just over an acre in size. The park is a nice resting spot just off the Lafayette-Moraga Trail and features picnic tables, a drinking fountain, and plenty of shade
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By this spot on the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, also known as the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, the Las Trampas and Grizzly Creeks merge. Near this spot you can also access Burton Valley, a small neighborhood in Lafayette.
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Lafayette Reservoir Recreation Area, nestled in the East Bay hills, offers serene lakeside trails, fishing, and picnicking. Boasting scenic views, it's a tranquil escape for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.
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You won't get expansive views atop this small knoll, thanks to the redwoods looming all around you — but it's worth tagging the summit to say you were there, and to enjoy the vibrant trees.
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Pleasant park for a rest with benches in the shade of tall trees just off the Lafayette-Moraga trail
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Very large park northeast of the old town center of Moraga along the Lafayette-Moraga Trail, with excellent running trails, lawns, shaded benches for a stretching break, restrooms, drinking water fountains
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Along this section of the former railway the irons horses have come and gone, but the real horses are still here. Since it was turned into a fantastic car-free trail through the Las Trampas valley the horses are not always behind fences, they often graze along the trail, keeping the grass short along the off-pavement parallel runners trail ;-)
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Moraga offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 150 options available for joggers of all levels. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, from scenic rolling hills to extensive trail networks.
Yes, Moraga's trail network caters to various abilities. You'll find a good mix of routes, including 7 easy paths, 96 moderate trails, and 49 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every runner.
Jogging in Moraga offers picturesque landscapes with rolling hills, panoramic views of the valley and Mount Diablo, and varied flora including pines, oaks, and redwood trees. You can also enjoy water views along trails near the San Leandro Reservoir.
Absolutely. You can explore areas like the Redwood Grove, enjoy panoramic vistas from Mulholland Ridge Open Space Preserve, or observe monarch butterflies at Rancho Laguna Park. The Rimer Creek Loop is also known as a nice birding area. Trails like the Lafayette Reservoir Rim and Lakeside Trail Loop offer scenic views of the Lafayette Reservoir Recreation Area.
Yes, several areas in Moraga are dog-friendly. Rancho Laguna Park offers limited off-leash hours, and dogs are permitted off-leash on the paved section of the Mulholland Ridge Trail. Always check local regulations for specific leash rules.
Moraga offers several family-friendly options. Moraga Commons Park features a wonderful walking trail that encircles the park, perfect for a leisurely family jog. The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail is also an accessible, 10-foot-wide recreational trail suitable for families.
Yes, Moraga has several excellent loop running routes. Popular options include the Lamorinda Trail Loop, the challenging Redwood Peak loop, and the scenic Lafayette Reservoir Rim and Lakeside Trail Loop.
Parking is available at various trailheads and parks. You can find access points and parking at the Valle Vista Staging Area, Moraga Commons Park, Rancho Laguna Park, and Mulholland Ridge Open Space Preserve. The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail also has multiple access points with parking.
The running routes in Moraga are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the beautiful rolling hills, and the extensive network of trails that offer both tranquil natural environments and challenging routes.
While popular trails can see more activity, exploring routes like the Rimer Creek Loop, accessible from the Valle Vista Staging Area, might offer a more tranquil experience, especially during off-peak hours. Many trails within the open space preserves also provide a sense of solitude amidst nature.
Moraga's natural environments are home to various wildlife. You might spot birds, especially in areas like the Rimer Creek Loop, and the dedicated monarch butterfly habitat at Rancho Laguna Park offers a unique natural attraction. Keep an eye out for local fauna while enjoying your run.
Moraga generally offers pleasant conditions for jogging throughout much of the year. Spring and fall often provide mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon runs are recommended. Winters are typically mild, making year-round activity possible.


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