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Jogging around Pomona offers diverse terrain, from paved paths to more challenging trails, catering to various fitness levels. The region features expansive parks like Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park with its Puddingstone Reservoir, providing scenic running loops. Nearby areas offer trails with significant oak tree cover and elevation gains, such as Marshall Canyon. The landscape includes both relatively flat sections and routes with hills, providing varied experiences for runners.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Jog the moderate Hogencamp Mountain Loop, a 5.2-mile route in Harriman State Park, offering panoramic views and rocky terrain.
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Jog the 6.1-mile Jackie Jones Mountain Loop in Harriman State Park, a moderate route with 770 feet of elevation gain and varied terrain.

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This 6.4-mile moderate jogging loop in Harriman State Park offers challenging terrain, rewarding views from Ramapo Torne, and natural featur
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Challenge yourself on the difficult 7.6-mile Pine Meadow Lake Loop in Harriman State Park, featuring scenic lake views and historical sites.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful lake for a relaxing break. The lake is great for swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying nature. There are nearby picnic areas.
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You can enjoy almost five miles of biking along the river on this pretty, though sometimes narrow, trail. Watch out for other trail users, and please don't try this on skinny bike tires; there are parts where some riders might rather have a mountain bike, or at least a gravel bike.
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As the name suggests this trail follows along Stony Brook. You can hike this as an out and back or connect it with some of the trails in intersects with to make a nice loop hike.
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Easily one of the most fulfilling summits in Harriman Park.
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Hook Mountain State Park spans 676 acres along the bank of the Hudson River, extending for 7 miles. It features a well-maintained trail through forested areas and along cliff slopes, with stunning views of the water throughout the journey.
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The mountain is only a couple of miles away from Pine Swamp mine, which you can get to using connecting trails. The mine itself is off the trail, though. Here is the highlight: https://www.komoot.com/highlight/4488751
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There's no parking fee to park at the lake. Boating and fishing are both allowed *with permit*, but gas-powered boats are prohibited. More info here: https://dec.ny.gov/places/lake-skannatati
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Beautiful lake with a well maintained path running round the lakeshore.
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Komoot offers over 20 running routes around Pomona. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from moderate paths to more challenging trails with significant elevation changes.
While the guide primarily features moderate to difficult routes, the region offers many accessible options. For instance, the lower sections of Marshall Canyon Trail are relatively flat, and the paved paths around Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park and Puddingstone Reservoir are excellent for easy runs. The 'Wash' at Pomona College also provides a scenic and accessible area for a relaxed jog.
For scenic views, consider routes around Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park, which offers pleasant vistas of Puddingstone Reservoir. Claremont Hills Wilderness Park also features peaceful lookouts and trails like the Bane Ridge Trail, providing a straightforward running experience with rewarding scenery.
Yes, loop trails are a popular option. You can find excellent running loops around Puddingstone Reservoir within Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park. Many trails in the broader area, including those originating from La Verne and around the Fairplex, also offer convenient loop configurations.
Pomona's running terrain is quite diverse. You'll find everything from paved paths suitable for easy runs to more challenging trails with small hills, and even difficult sections featuring steep climbs, rocks, and roots. Areas like Marshall Canyon offer lush, oak-covered terrain, while the San Gabriel Mountains provide more rugged, alpine environments.
Many outdoor areas in and around Pomona are dog-friendly, though specific regulations can vary by park or trail. It's always best to check the local park rules before heading out with your canine companion. Generally, trails in regional parks and wilderness areas often welcome leashed dogs.
Jogging in Pomona offers access to several natural highlights. You can enjoy the expansive Puddingstone Reservoir at Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park, or explore the 'Sherwood Forest'-like environment of Marshall Canyon Trail with its extensive oak tree cover. For more challenging runs, the nearby San Gabriel Mountains offer opportunities to explore waterfalls and peaks.
Absolutely. For runners seeking elevation, Marshall Canyon Trail is an excellent choice, with sections featuring up to 1,310 feet of climbing and reaching elevations of 2,424 feet. The Claremont Hills Wilderness Park also offers trails with rolling terrain, providing a good workout. For even more strenuous adventures, the San Gabriel Mountains are just a short drive away.
Pomona generally offers good jogging conditions year-round due to its mild Southern California climate. However, spring and fall often provide the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late evening runs are advisable, while winters are typically mild and pleasant.
Public transport access to specific trailheads can vary. Many major parks and recreational areas in Pomona are reachable via local bus services, though some more remote trails might require a car. It's recommended to check the Foothill Transit or Metrolink schedules for routes serving areas like Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park or the vicinity of Pomona College.
Most major parks and trailheads in Pomona, such as Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park and Claremont Hills Wilderness Park, offer dedicated parking facilities. For trails in urban or college areas, street parking or campus lots might be available. Always check for any parking fees or restrictions beforehand.


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