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Jogging routes around Konterra offer access to a developing master-planned community in Prince George's County, Maryland, designed with integrated natural features and green spaces. The area provides miles of trails connecting to ponds and natural landscapes within Konterra itself. The terrain generally features low elevation changes, making it suitable for various running preferences. Beyond the community, accessible regional parks like Lake Artemesia, Patuxent Research Refuge, and Greenbelt Park expand the options for running amidst diverse ecosystems, forests, and wetlands.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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7.48km
00:46
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.6km
02:04
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.25km
00:33
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40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.71km
01:00
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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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It's about 6.4 miles long and often follows along the Little Paint Branch stream, giving you great views of the water and surrounding woods.
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Artemesia Lake, a 38-acre man-made lake, is named after Artemesia N. Drefs, who donated the area in 1972. The lake features a fishing dock, and it's common to see people enjoying various water activities.
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Lake Artemesia is a man-made lake, spanning 38 acres and surrounded by Lake Artemesia Park. The lake and the park are named after Artemesia N. Drefs, who in 1972 donated ten lots to the county for preservation as a public green space.
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Fairland Recreational Park offers developed areas with athletic fields and courts. The remaining parkland is preserved in its natural state. There are 1.4 miles of hard surface trails in the park and more than 3 miles of natural surface trails available for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Natural surface trails allow visitors to experience the undeveloped areas of the park.
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The iron Bollman Truss Bridge was installed in 1887 and crosses the Little Patuxent River. The bridge shows how iron bridges in the 1800s were built and nowadays is a National Historic Landmark.
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Savage Park offers 2.8 miles of interconnecting trails, beautiful views of the Little Patuxent River, and a connection to the Patuxent Branch Trail, which leads all the way to Lake Elkhorn.
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Lake Artemesia is a man-made lake, spanning 38 acres and surrounded by Lake Artemesia Park. The lake and the park are named after Artemesia N. Drefs, who in 1972 donated ten lots to the county for preservation as a public green space.
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The iron Bollman Truss Bridge was installed in 1887 and crosses the Little Patuxent River. The bridge shows how iron bridges in the 1800s were built and nowadays is a National Historic Landmark.
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There are over 40 jogging routes available around Konterra, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include easy, moderate, and difficult trails.
Jogging routes in and around Konterra feature a mix of planned community trails, accessible parklands, and diverse natural features. You'll find paths connecting to ponds and natural landscapes within Konterra, as well as trails through forests, meadows, and wetlands in nearby regional parks like Patuxent Research Refuge and Greenbelt Park. The terrain generally has low elevation changes, making it suitable for various running styles.
Yes, Konterra offers several easy jogging routes perfect for beginners. There are 5 easy routes available, providing gentle paths to get started or enjoy a relaxed run.
The jogging routes around Konterra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 3 reviews. Runners often praise the accessible parklands and the variety of natural settings available for outdoor activity.
Yes, many of the popular running routes around Konterra are circular. For example, the Lake Artemesia β Lake Artemesia loop from College Park is a scenic 4.6-mile loop, and the Acredale Community Park loop from University of Maryland, College Park is a 4.2-mile option through parkland.
Many parks and trails in the Konterra area are dog-friendly, though specific rules may vary by location. Konterra itself includes a planned dog park, and regional parks often allow leashed dogs. It's always best to check the specific regulations for each park or trail you plan to visit to ensure a pleasant experience for you and your pet.
Absolutely. The area offers several routes suitable for families, particularly the easier trails with low elevation changes. Parks like Lake Artemesia and Greenbelt Park provide well-maintained paths that are enjoyable for all ages. The planned green spaces within Konterra also offer pleasant areas for light jogging.
Most regional parks accessible from Konterra, such as Lake Artemesia, Patuxent Research Refuge, and Greenbelt Park, offer designated parking areas for visitors. Within Konterra, the developing community is designed with convenience in mind, and parking will be integrated with its amenities and trailheads.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are 5 difficult routes available. A notable option is the Little Patuxent River β Savage Historic Mill Trail loop from Savage, an 11.5-mile path that explores riverine landscapes and historic areas.
While jogging around Konterra, you can encounter a variety of natural features and attractions. Within the community, trails connect to ponds and natural landscapes. Nearby, you can explore the scenic 38-acre Lake Artemesia, the extensive forests and wetlands of Patuxent Research Refuge, or the sprawling farmlands of the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center.
Yes, several trails offer scenic views. The Lake Artemesia loop provides picturesque views around the 38-acre lake. Additionally, the extensive natural areas of Patuxent Research Refuge and Greenbelt Park offer diverse landscapes, including forests and wetlands, which provide beautiful natural vistas during your run.
While popular spots like Lake Artemesia can see more activity, the vastness of areas like the Patuxent Research Refuge and Greenbelt Park means you can often find quieter trails, especially during off-peak hours. Exploring the numerous moderate routes, such as the Patuxent River loop from Laurel, can also lead to a more serene running experience.


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