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New Port Richey

The best running trails around New Port Richey

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Jogging around New Port Richey offers a diverse landscape characterized by extensive nature preserves, scenic riverfronts, and coastal areas. The region features a mix of paved and natural trails winding through pine woods, wetlands, and salt marshes. Elevation changes are generally minimal, with most routes offering gentle gradients suitable for various fitness levels.

Best jogging routes around New Port Richey

  • The most popular jogging route is Starkey Park Bike Trail, a 13.8 miles (22.1 km) trail that takes 2…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

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Starkey Park Bike Trail

22.1km

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Hard run. Very 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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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. 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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October 24, 2025, Starkey Park Bike Trail

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Starkey Wilderness Preserve is a nature conservation project open to the public. The park is named after Jay B. Starkey, a cattle rancher who bought and donated hundreds of acres. Visitors can find pine flatwoods, cypress domes, freshwater marshes, stream and lake swamps, sandhills, and scrub over an 8,500-acre ecosystem.

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This is one of several small artesian springs and sinks in the area. Before refrigeration, this area held significant importance because the salt present helped preserve food. Additionally, it was beneficial for healing wounds and provided essential nutrients for survival.

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Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park comprises a salt marsh area with trails winding through the inlets and bayous. It's a favored kayaking destination where you can either bring your own kayak or rent one on-site. Information boards are scattered throughout, allowing you to pause during your hike and gain insights into the area. At this juncture, there's been a bridge out, but if it's repaired and operational, you can seamlessly continue the loop to return.

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Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park is a beautiful salt marsh area surrounded by inlets and bayous. There is a picnic area and a kiosk, where you can find information on trails or explore the park via kayak, a popular activity here. You can rent one on-site or bring your own. The park has a unique ecosystem and diverse wildlife, where you can see plenty of migratory birds who inhabit the area, and even spot some manatees.

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This entrance leads to a great campground with primitive cabins, tent sites, restrooms and shower facilities, picnic shelters, and a playground. It's a great spot to bike in and camp if you want to spend more time exploring the park. A reservation and fee is required and can be made up to 30 days in advance.

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The Starkey Park Bike Trail is a paved, well-maintained path stretching 13.1 miles (21.08 kilometers) across the park. It is popular for cycling, running, and walking with well-spaced shelters for resting and scenic views. The Starkey Park Wilderness MTB Trail connects to this pathway if you're feeling adventurous and want to explore more of the park.

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June 28, 2024, Starkey Park Trail

Starkey Wilderness Preserve is a nature conservation project open to the public. The park is named after Jay B. Starkey, a cattle rancher who bought and donated hundreds of acres. Visitors can find pine flatwoods, cypress domes, freshwater marshes, stream and lake swamps, sandhills, and scrub over an 8,500-acre ecosystem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in New Port Richey?

Komoot features over 9 running routes around New Port Richey, catering to various fitness levels. These routes explore the region's diverse landscapes, from extensive nature preserves to scenic riverfronts and coastal areas.

What kind of terrain can I expect on jogging trails in New Port Richey?

Jogging routes in New Port Richey offer a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find well-maintained paved paths, natural trails winding through pine woods and wetlands, and scenic routes along salt marsh areas, inlets, and bayous. Many parks also feature boardwalks and riverside paths.

Are there any easy jogging routes suitable for beginners in New Port Richey?

Yes, there is at least one easy jogging route available. The Springs Trail in Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park is an easy 1.4-mile (2.2 km) path, perfect for a relaxed run or walk, offering coastal views and a natural salt spring.

Which jogging routes are dog-friendly in New Port Richey?

Many parks and trails in New Port Richey are dog-friendly, though leash laws typically apply. For example, the extensive Starkey Park Bike Trail and other areas within Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park are popular choices for running with dogs, offering plenty of space and natural scenery. Always check specific park regulations before you go.

Are there any family-friendly jogging routes in New Port Richey?

Absolutely. Parks like Sims Park offer pleasant walking paths along the Pithlachascotee River, suitable for families. For a slightly longer, paved option, the Coastal Anclote Trail is a moderate 5.7-mile (9.2 km) route with lush scenery and Gulf views, which can be enjoyed by families looking for a longer outing.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the running trails?

New Port Richey's running trails are rich with natural beauty. You can spot wildlife like deer and gopher tortoises in Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park, enjoy scenic views of the Pithlachascotee River, or experience coastal vistas along the Gulf. Highlights include the natural salt spring in Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park and the observation tower at Key Vista Nature Park offering views of Anclote Key.

Are there any circular jogging routes in the area?

Yes, you can find circular routes, particularly within larger parks. The Starkey Park Wilderness MTB Trails Loop, for instance, is a 7.4-mile (11.9 km) loop that takes you through a wilderness area, offering a complete circuit for your run.

What are the parking options for jogging trails in New Port Richey?

Most major parks and trailheads in New Port Richey, such as Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park and Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park, offer dedicated parking facilities. For routes like the Starkey Park Bike Trail – Starkey Park Trail loop from River Ridge, you'll find convenient parking at access points.

When is the best time of year to go jogging in New Port Richey?

The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) are generally considered the best time for jogging in New Port Richey. Temperatures are more moderate, and humidity is lower, making for more comfortable outdoor activity. Summer can be very hot and humid, with a higher chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

Are there any hidden gem jogging trails in New Port Richey?

While popular trails like the Starkey Park Bike Trail are well-known, exploring areas like the James E. Grey Preserve can feel like a hidden gem. This 80-acre natural wilderness offers quiet nature trails and a boardwalk along the Pithlachascotee River, perfect for a peaceful run away from more crowded spots.

Can I access jogging routes using public transport in New Port Richey?

While some areas of New Port Richey are served by public transport, direct access to all trailheads might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus routes and schedules provided by Pasco County Public Transportation (PCPT) to see if they align with your desired starting points for trails like the Coastal Anclote Trail or parks like Sims Park, which are more centrally located.

What is the typical difficulty level of jogging routes in New Port Richey?

New Port Richey offers a range of difficulty levels. While many routes feature minimal elevation changes and gentle gradients, making them suitable for various fitness levels, you can also find more challenging options. For example, the Starkey Park Bike Trail is rated as difficult due to its length of 13.8 miles (22.1 km), while others like the Springs Trail are easy.

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