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Jogging routes St. Clements offer diverse natural settings, primarily characterized by mixed prairie, forest, and lakeside scenery. The region features a developing network of trails, including pathways around recreational ponds and extensive routes within nearby provincial parks. The landscape is generally flat to gently rolling, with the Red River bounding the area to the west, providing potential for waterside views. These features create varied running experiences for all ability levels.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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13.2km
01:22
50m
50m
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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12.1km
01:17
40m
40m
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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15.7km
01:45
40m
40m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a great, large sandy beach that sits along the shore of Birds Hill Lake and is known for its clear, shallow water, which is ideal for swimming. There are grassy picnic areas, change facilities, and easy access to nearby trails. It’s a popular spot on warm days, so you’ll see plenty of families, sunbathers, and paddlers enjoying the park’s picturesque lakeside setting while you’re here.
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The Lakeview Trail is a relatively easy loop that circles the shoreline of Kingfisher Lake, with beautiful views of the water and the surrounding mixed forest. Its flat, well-maintained path is suitable for walking and casual cycling, with several great spots to stop and watch birds along the lake’s edge. The trail connects to nearby picnic areas and the beach, making it the perfect route for a leisurely nature walk within the park.
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Griffith Hill rises from ancient glacial ridges to form one of the highest points in Birds Hill Provincial Park. The slope is gentle and forested, with sandy soil and scattered wildflowers in spring. It’s a quiet summit with no dramatic views, just a peaceful high point tucked into the park’s trail network.
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Currently, there are 5 curated running routes available around St. Clements on komoot. These include 4 moderate trails and 1 more challenging option, offering a good variety for different fitness levels.
Yes, for families, the recently opened St. Clements Activity Centre and Park at 88 Donald Road, Narol, features a pathway around a recreational pond and a walking trail, ideal for a gentle run. Additionally, many of the extensive trails within nearby Birds Hill Provincial Park are relatively flat and suitable for families, though it's always good to check specific trail conditions.
Many trails in the St. Clements area, particularly within Birds Hill Provincial Park, are dog-friendly, provided your pet is kept on a leash. For a dedicated dog-friendly experience, the nearby Kilcona Park Trails are also a popular choice among local dog owners.
The jogging routes around St. Clements offer diverse natural settings, primarily characterized by mixed prairie, forest, and lakeside scenery. You can expect to run through areas with native grasses and various tree species, and some routes offer views of the Red River or the recreational pond at the St. Clements Activity Centre.
Yes, several of the popular running routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Running loop from Birds Hill Provincial Park and the Lakeview Trail – Birds Hill Park Beach loop from Birds Hill Campground are both excellent circular options.
For those looking for longer runs, the Running loop from Cedar Bog Trail parking lot offers a challenging 15.7 km (9.7 miles) route. The extensive network of trails within Birds Hill Provincial Park also provides opportunities to combine sections for even longer distances.
While many routes are moderate, the Running loop from Cedar Bog Trail parking lot is rated as difficult, covering 15.7 km (9.7 miles). This route offers a more strenuous experience for seasoned runners.
Many routes are close to or pass by notable natural attractions. You might encounter the beautiful Birds Hill Quarry Lake, explore the diverse landscapes of Birds Hill Provincial Park, or experience the unique ecosystem of the Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve. The Red River also bounds the area, offering scenic views.
Public transport options directly to all trailheads in St. Clements can be limited. However, Birds Hill Provincial Park, where many of the routes are located, is accessible by car, and some local services might connect to the general area. For more information on local transport, you might check regional transit websites.
Runners using komoot often praise the varied terrain, from mixed prairie to forest and lakeside views. The well-maintained trails within Birds Hill Provincial Park are frequently highlighted for their natural beauty and suitability for different running styles. The peaceful environment and opportunities to spot wildlife are also commonly appreciated.
While the komoot guide primarily features moderate routes, the St. Clements Activity Centre and Park offers a gentle pathway around its recreational pond, which is perfect for beginners or those seeking a very easy run. The extensive network in Birds Hill Provincial Park also includes flatter sections suitable for less experienced runners.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for jogging in St. Clements, with vibrant foliage and comfortable temperatures. The St. Clements Activity Centre and Park is designed as a year-round recreational space, suggesting that some trails may be maintained for winter activities, including potentially winter running, depending on snow conditions.
Most of the featured running routes, particularly those within Birds Hill Provincial Park, have designated parking areas at their trailheads or nearby. For example, the Running loop from Cedar Bog Trail parking lot explicitly mentions its starting point. The St. Clements Activity Centre and Park also provides parking for visitors.


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