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Jogging around Whiskey Creek offers diverse routes through coastal and wetland ecosystems. The region features paths alongside waterways, through parks with lakes, and on boardwalks winding through mangrove forests and preserves. Terrain varies from flat, paved surfaces to natural trails, providing options for different running preferences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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This challenging 10.1-mile (16.3 km) jogging trail in Fort Myers offers scenic canal views and wildlife spotting opportunities.
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Jog the easy 2.8-mile Lakes Regional Park loop in Fort Myers, winding past freshwater lakes, cypress swamps, and abundant wildlife.

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This easy 0.7-mile (1.2 km) jogging loop at Yacht Club Community Park in Cape Coral offers quick exercise amidst ongoing renovations.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This paved multi-use path runs for five miles along the bank of Ten Mile Creek. The trail is well-maintained and has a few great shaded picnic spots. Offshoots of the main trail connect you with major roads and there are restrooms at many of the trailheads.
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The Yacht Club Community Park was built in 1958 and offers a public beach, fishing pier, and community pool. They also have a ballroom available for rent that is great for weddings, parties, or business meetings.
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As its name suggests, Ten Mile Canal stretches for ten miles and has an elevation of around 13 feet. Built in the 1920s as a catch basin for water from Estero Bay, it is now a popular recreational area offering hiking, running, biking, and fishing. This point crosses over the canal, providing some of the best views of the water.
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John Yarbrough Linear Park Trail is a six-mile paved path that runs along Ten Mile Canal, offering water views along the way. Most of the trail is well-shaded, making for an enjoyable run.
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This trail offers an enjoyable run on a paved path. It's approximately a half-mile-long loop through lush greenery, providing lovely views of the lake along the way.
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This stretch is a delightful combination of boardwalk and paved trail, running directly over the lake, giving you the sensation of gliding over water as you run. The views from this vantage point are breathtaking, so it's worth considering a pause to catch your breath and take in the scenery.
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Lakes Regional Park caters to a diverse range of activities, including hiking, running, biking, kayaking, and birdwatching. For kids, there's a rock climbing wall, playground, and splash pad. A pleasant paved trail meanders through mangroves and alongside the water, featuring a delightful boardwalk section for a short distance.
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The Whiskey Creek area offers a diverse selection of over 20 running routes. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options, catering to various fitness levels and preferences.
Yes, there are several easy running routes perfect for beginners. A popular choice is the Lakes Regional Park loop, an accessible 2.7-mile path through a scenic park setting. Another easy option is the Yacht Club Community Park loop, a shorter 0.7-mile trail.
Absolutely. Many of the running paths in the Whiskey Creek area are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. Examples include the Lakes Regional Park loop and the Yacht Club Community Park loop, which are great for varied distances and scenery.
The Whiskey Creek area, particularly in Florida, is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to run alongside waterways, through lush mangrove forests, and past lakes. Areas like the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve offer boardwalks through wetlands, providing opportunities to spot diverse wildlife such as alligators, turtles, otters, and various bird species. The Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve also features unique brackish water wetlands and mangrove forests.
Yes, the region around Whiskey Creek offers several points of interest. You can explore the Boardwalk Trail at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve for a unique wetland experience. History enthusiasts might enjoy the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, which are historic homes and botanical gardens. The Yacht Club Community Park also offers beach access and amenities.
The running routes in Whiskey Creek are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 8 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from coastal paths to wetland boardwalks, and the accessibility of routes for different ability levels. Many appreciate the scenic park settings and the opportunity to enjoy nature.
While many parks in the Whiskey Creek area are dog-friendly, specific regulations can vary by trail or preserve. It's always best to check the rules for individual parks like Lakes Regional Park or the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve regarding leashed dogs before you go running with your pet.
Yes, parking is generally available at the trailheads and parks that host running routes in the Whiskey Creek area. For example, Lakes Regional Park and Yacht Club Community Park offer dedicated parking facilities for visitors. It's advisable to check specific park websites for any parking fees or detailed directions.
Certainly. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, the John Yarbrough Linear Park Trail is a popular choice. This route spans 10.1 miles (16.3 km) and offers a longer distance that takes approximately 1 hour 40 minutes to complete, providing a more demanding workout.
The Whiskey Creek area in Florida generally offers pleasant running conditions for much of the year. The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to May) are often preferred, as summer can bring higher temperatures and humidity. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Many of the parks and recreational areas around Whiskey Creek provide amenities. For instance, Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park (near Fort Lauderdale's Whiskey Creek) features restrooms, picnic areas, and rentals at Whiskey Creek Hideout. Lakes Regional Park also offers facilities, and you can often find cafes or dining options in the nearby communities of Fort Myers and Cape Coral.
Several parks stand out for their running opportunities. Lakes Regional Park is a favorite, offering over 300 acres with various trails and lakes. The Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve provides a unique 1.2-mile boardwalk for wildlife observation and running. Additionally, the Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve features winding boardwalks through mangrove forests, ideal for a scenic run.


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