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Jog the moderate 3.2-mile 'C' Road in Franklin Mountains State Park, gaining 957 feet with desert and city views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.05 km
170 m
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3.95 km
1.27 km
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While specific parking for a route named "'C' Road" isn't widely publicized, many runners in El Paso utilize areas near Scenic Drive or McKelligon Canyon Road. For routes that incorporate sections of the Franklin Mountains State Park, parking is typically available at designated trailheads within the park. It's advisable to check the park's official website for the most current parking information and any associated fees.
This jogging route is rated as moderate. It covers a distance of approximately 5.2 kilometers (3.2 miles) with an elevation gain of about 292 meters (958 feet). The terrain includes rolling hills, making it a good challenge for joggers looking for varied elevation without being excessively steep.
This particular Komoot route, identified as "'C' Road," is an out-and-back route. You will retrace your steps to return to your starting point.
The route features varied terrain, including sections that are part of official trails like the Columbian Connection and Monk's Trail, as well as parts of the Arroyo Trail. Expect natural surfaces, some rocky sections, and rolling hills characteristic of the Chihuahuan Desert landscape around El Paso.
El Paso enjoys over 300 days of sunshine annually, making most of the year suitable for jogging. However, summers can be very hot and dry, so early mornings or late evenings are best during those months. Spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures. For fewer crowds, weekdays are generally quieter than weekends.
The route offers impressive views of the surrounding desert and cityscapes. A notable point of interest along the way is Comanche Peak, a summit that provides excellent panoramic vistas.
Yes, this route intersects with and utilizes sections of several other trails. You will encounter parts of the Columbian Connection, Monk's Trail, and various segments of the Arroyo Trail.
Generally, trails in the El Paso area, especially within Franklin Mountains State Park, are dog-friendly. However, dogs must always be kept on a leash. Be sure to bring plenty of water for both yourself and your dog, especially on warm days, as there is no water available on the trail.
Since this route is located within the Franklin Mountains State Park, there is typically an entrance fee required to access the park. You can find current fee information and any permit requirements on the official Texas Parks and Wildlife Department website for Franklin Mountains State Park.
Given the desert environment and moderate difficulty, it's essential to bring plenty of water, wear appropriate sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and sturdy jogging shoes. Layers of clothing are recommended, especially during cooler months or for early morning/late evening jogs. A fully charged phone for navigation and emergencies is also advisable.
Yes, due to the desert climate, hydration is crucial. Carry more water than you think you'll need, especially during warmer months. Be aware of wildlife, including snakes and other desert creatures. The terrain can be rocky in places, so watch your footing. It's always a good idea to inform someone of your plans before heading out.
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