TX · Running

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 mi

A scenic park loop — repeatable laps make it simple to set your run distance.

Decker Lake Loop

30 mi

Scenic, 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–May

Some of the best riding before the heat hits. Watch for severe storms.

Summer

Jun–Sep

Sunrise rides only on heat-index 100+ days. Hydrate aggressively.

Fall

Oct–Nov

Cool fronts make epic days. Track the post-frontal wind shift.

Winter

Dec–Feb

Northerly 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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