Best Running Routes in Austin
The best places to run in Austin, TX are its car-free trails, greenways, and park loops — the same multi-use paths cyclists use, framed here for runners. Long hot summers (75–100°F).
Climate for running in Austin
Long hot summers (75–100°F). Mild dry winters (35–65°F). Rainy season peaks May and October. Texas cold fronts can drop the temp 30°F in an hour.
Running-friendly paths
Veloway Loop
≈4 miA scenic park loop — repeatable laps make it simple to set your run distance.
Decker Lake Loop
≈30 miScenic, mostly flat waterfront path — exposed to the breeze but a classic spot for a run.
Distances are the full path length — most runners do an out-and-back or a single loop and adjust to taste.
Season by season
Spring
Mar–MaySome of the best riding before the heat hits. Watch for severe storms.
Summer
Jun–SepSunrise rides only on heat-index 100+ days. Hydrate aggressively.
Fall
Oct–NovCool fronts make epic days. Track the post-frontal wind shift.
Winter
Dec–FebNortherly winds bite — face protection on sub-40°F mornings.
What to wear running in Austin
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Frequently asked
Where can I run in Austin?
Top car-free options in Austin include Veloway Loop, Decker Lake Loop.
Is Austin a good city for running?
The best places to run in Austin, TX are its car-free trails, greenways, and park loops — the same multi-use paths cyclists use, framed here for runners. Long hot summers (75–100°F).
What should I wear running in Austin?
Dress for the conditions: Long hot summers (75–100°F). Mild dry winters (35–65°F). Rainy season peaks May and October. Texas cold fronts can drop the temp 30°F in an hour. Use the free What-to-Wear tool for the exact kit at today's temperature.
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