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Jogging routes around Garden City feature well-maintained parks, extensive trail systems, and picturesque tree-lined streets. The region offers a blend of dedicated recreational spaces and natural beauty, providing varied options for outdoor enthusiasts. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. Many routes traverse green spaces and urban landscapes, offering a pleasant running experience.
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Lace up for a challenging jogging experience on the East Coast Greenway: Surfside and Garden City Loop. This difficult 12.5-mile (20.0 km) route offers a coastal workout, taking you past…
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Jog the 5.4-mile Market Common Trail in Grand Park, a moderate route with paved paths, lake views, and urban amenities.

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Jog the 8.2-mile Huntington Beach State Park Loop, a moderate route through diverse coastal ecosystems with abundant wildlife and historic l
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Jog this 3.4-mile loop through Myrtle Beach State Park's maritime forest and along the undeveloped South Ocean Boulevard beach.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At Love's a Beach, there’s no boardwalk, so you can enjoy walking directly on the golden sand. The beach is flanked by homes, and just inland, you’ll find a marsh.
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The Pier at Garden City is a family-friendly fishing spot that offers free entry. It has a tackle shop, an arcade, and a café. While hiking on the beach, you can pass right underneath the pier, making for a nice photo opportunity.
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Surfside Beach, known as "The Family Beach," has a pier and golden sandy beaches. Rules prohibit surfing within 300 feet of its fishing pier. The Surfside Beach Pier, originally destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in 2016, was replaced with a brand new pier in 2023.
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The Myrtle Beach State Park Boardwalk offers scenic ocean views as it winds through marshlands and dunes, connecting visitors to the Myrtle Beach State Park Pier. Though the boardwalk has little shade, it gives hikers an immersive coastal experience.
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Myrtle Beach State Park Pier offers free admission for those who want to walk the pier, while fishing requires a fee. Park admission is $8 for adults, $5 for South Carolina seniors (65 and older), and $4 for children ages 6–15. Children 5 and younger can enter for free. This beautiful area is popular among visitors, so it can be crowded mid-day.
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Springmaid Pier, stretching 1,060 feet into the Atlantic, is the longest pier in Myrtle Beach. It is a nice spot to visit year-round for fishing, sightseeing, and dining. Fishermen try to catch mackerel, flounder, and sea trout, and hikers can enjoy the stunning ocean and perhaps see dolphins and pelicans. The pier also features Southern Tides Bar & Grill.
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This park is delightful, boasting a display of three original warplanes serving as a memorial to the US Air force, here from 1954 to 1993. The park is free and worth a visit, especially if you are a military buff.
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Grand Lake is part of Grand Park. A sports complex, and a public park right next to Market Commons. It's a great spot for a run with many urban trails to connect to make your run as long as you want with a limited amount of road crossings.
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Garden City offers a diverse selection of over 20 running routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include easy loops, moderate paths, and more challenging long-distance runs.
The terrain in Garden City is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. Routes often traverse well-maintained parks, extensive trail systems, and picturesque tree-lined streets, providing a pleasant running experience.
Yes, Garden City features several easy running routes perfect for beginners. There are 4 routes specifically categorized as easy, offering gentle paths through green spaces and urban landscapes. For example, many paths within Eisenhower Park are suitable for all skill levels.
For those seeking a challenge, Garden City offers routes like the East Coast Greenway: Surfside and Garden City Loop, which spans 12.5 miles (20.1 km) with very little elevation gain. Another difficult option is The Pier at Garden City loop from Surfside Beach, a 9.4-mile (15.1 km) path offering a scenic coastal run.
Absolutely! Parks like Hempstead Lake State Park offer paths that wind through the park, alongside amenities such as children's playgrounds, making them ideal for family outings. Eisenhower Park also provides a wide variety of walking and running paths suitable for all ages.
Many of Garden City's parks and trails are dog-friendly, provided pets are kept on a leash. Hempstead Lake State Park and Eisenhower Park are popular choices where you can enjoy a run with your canine companion on their extensive path systems.
While jogging, you can explore various points of interest. Consider routes near Myrtle Beach State Park or the scenic Springmaid Pier. The Warbird Park Air Force Memorial is another notable landmark you might encounter.
The running routes in Garden City are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from more than 2 reviews. Runners often praise the well-maintained paths, the pleasant tree-lined streets, and the variety of options available for different distances and skill levels.
Yes, many of the running routes in Garden City are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. For instance, the Springmaid Pier – Myrtle Beach State Park Pier loop from Skeleton Island is a 5.9-mile (9.5 km) circular trail through coastal areas.
Major parks like Eisenhower Park and Hempstead Lake State Park offer ample parking facilities, making them excellent starting points for your run. Many local parks managed by the Garden City Department of Recreation and Parks also provide convenient access and parking.
While specific 5k routes aren't explicitly listed, many of the shorter and moderate routes can be adapted or are close to a 5k distance. For example, the 'Running loop from Village of Garden City' is noted to be up to 3 miles, which is just under 5k, and many park loops can be combined to reach this distance.
During winter, well-maintained paved paths in parks like Eisenhower Park and Hempstead Lake State Park are generally good options. The tree-lined streets of Garden City also provide a pleasant, often cleared, environment for urban runs, offering some shelter and aesthetic appeal.
While not explicitly detailed, large recreational facilities like Eisenhower Park often include running tracks or designated areas suitable for track-style running. Many local schools and community centers in Garden City may also have public access to running tracks.


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