Sacramento River and Land Park Loop
Sacramento River and Land Park Loop
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42
runners
01:36
15.5km
20m
Running
Jog the 9.6-mile Sacramento River and Land Park Loop, a difficult route combining urban parks with scenic river views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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5.40 km
Highlight • Structure
Tip by
7.47 km
Highlight • Monument
Tip by
10.2 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
Tip by
15.5 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
13.9 km
970 m
429 m
222 m
Surfaces
9.71 km
3.24 km
1.94 km
492 m
155 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The terrain for this loop is generally easy and mostly paved, making it suitable for all fitness levels. The William Land Park portion features a 3.6-mile paved loop. When extending to the Sacramento River Bike Trail (also known as the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail), you'll find a completely paved path that is mostly flat with some rolling sections. While komoot rates this tour as 'difficult' due to its length, the actual physical challenge is low, making it great for beginners and experienced joggers alike.
Parking is generally available around William Land Park and near access points to the Sacramento River Bike Trail. Since the loop incorporates both, you can look for street parking in the Land Park neighborhood or designated parking areas within William Land Park itself. Specific parking details can vary, so checking local signage is always a good idea.
Yes, the loop is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are typically allowed on leash in William Land Park and on the Sacramento River Bike Trail. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for everyone.
The loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal. Summer mornings or evenings are also great to avoid the midday heat, especially with the ample shade provided in William Land Park. Winter can be mild, but always check the weather forecast before heading out.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to jog on the paths within William Land Park or on the Sacramento River Bike Trail. The park and trails are publicly accessible for recreational use.
You'll encounter a variety of sights. Within William Land Park, you'll pass by beautiful gardens, picnic areas, and family attractions like the Sacramento Zoo, Fairytale Town, and Funderland. The route also takes you past the historic Delta King Hotel, and you can spot the Southside Park Murals and Universal Universe Playground. The Sacramento River Bike Trail section offers scenic views of the river.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other well-known paths. Notably, it utilizes a significant portion of the Sacramento River Bike Trail (also known as the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail) and touches upon the American River Bike Trail. You'll also find yourself on parts of the ADT - California - T - Seg 6, Sacramento River Parkway, and the Del Rio Trail.
Absolutely! The paved, mostly flat terrain makes it very family-friendly. William Land Park itself is a major draw for families, featuring attractions like the Sacramento Zoo, Fairytale Town, and Funderland Amusement Park, which can be enjoyed before or after your jog.
Yes, William Land Park has facilities including restrooms, and the surrounding Land Park neighborhood offers various cafes and amenities. The American River Bike Trail, which connects to the Sacramento River Bike Trail, is known for having water fountains and restrooms at intervals along its longer route.
For a comfortable jog, bring appropriate running shoes, water to stay hydrated, and sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, especially during warmer months. While there is ample shade in William Land Park, sections of the river trail can be more exposed. A phone for navigation or emergencies is also recommended.
Yes, Sacramento's public transportation system, SacRT, serves the areas around William Land Park and the Sacramento River. You can plan your route using their bus or light rail services to find the most convenient stop near an access point for the loop.