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Jogging around Liberty offers a diverse landscape characterized by significant elevation changes, forested slopes, and panoramic views. The region features a network of trails that ascend to prominent peaks, providing challenging climbs and rewarding vistas. Runners can explore varied terrain, from shaded forest paths to open mountain ridges, with routes often leading through pristine natural environments. This area is ideal for those seeking an invigorating running experience amidst a mountainous backdrop.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
22
runners
16.7km
02:29
760m
760m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
14
runners
14.3km
01:53
400m
400m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10
runners
25.6km
03:27
820m
820m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
runners
24.0km
03:33
1,160m
1,160m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.03km
00:57
340m
340m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The spot along the Bonneville Shoreline Trail can be just a trickle or a full-blown stream crossing depending on the time of year. It's best to just hop off and push your bike across if you can't see the rocks at the bottom.
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Lewis Peak is an 8,031-foot mountain outside of Ogden Utah. The trail to the top is pretty popular since both foot-traffic and bikes can use the trail. The summit is pretty much a standard bald and offers pretty open views of the surrounding foothills and the cities below.
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At 9,712 feet, Ben Lomond is the tallest peak bordering the city of Ogden. There are a couple different well-defined paths leading to the summit, and all of them are going to offer you some privacy and some tough mountain biking. The views from the top are well worth the effort it takes to get up, but know that only expert riders should seek out this summit on two wheels.
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At 9,712 feet, Ben Lomond is the tallest peak bordering the city of Ogden. There are a couple different well-defined paths leading to the summit, and all of them are going to offer you some privacy and some tough mountain running. The views from the top are well worth the effort it takes to run and power hike to the top.
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The final push to the peak of Ben Lomond is on the Ben Lomond Trail, but there are a number of different trails that all insect near the final summit push. The Ben Lomond Trail is the most popular route up the mountain and is pretty well-kept and easy to follow. There are switchbacks when you get closer to the top, and it turns into a power hike instead of a run.
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Lewis Peak is an 8,031-foot mountain outside of Ogden Utah. The trail to the top is pretty popular since both foot-traffic and bikes can use the trail. The summit is pretty much a standard bald and offers pretty open views of the surrounding foothills and the cities below.
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This is one of many overlooks on the Sardine Ridge, but this is also probably the best (rivaled only by Ogden Canyon Overlook). This viewpoint is down a tiny spur trail (only about 100 feet off the main trail), but it's hard to miss.
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There are a handful of overlooks while on the Sardine Peak Trail. You break in and out of the trees if you decide to do this short spur trail to the mountain's actual summit. There is another (albeit, better) lookout just south of this spur trail on the ridge.
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There are 15 dedicated jogging routes around Liberty listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, primarily focusing on mountainous terrain with significant elevation changes.
The jogging routes around Liberty are generally quite challenging. According to komoot data, there are no routes classified as 'easy'. You'll find 5 routes rated as 'moderate' and 10 as 'difficult', making the area more suitable for runners looking for an invigorating workout with significant climbs.
The running trails in Liberty are known for their panoramic views, especially from prominent peaks. For example, the Lewis Peak Trail offers expansive vistas after a substantial climb. You can also find scenic viewpoints like the View of Pineview Reservoir from Sardine Peak, providing stunning natural backdrops for your run.
Yes, several routes in Liberty are designed as loops, perfect for a continuous running experience. A popular option is the Wheeler Creek Trail Loop, which navigates through varied terrain. Another challenging loop is the Sardine Peak Loop, offering a longer, mountainous circuit.
Runners in the komoot community highly appreciate the diverse and challenging terrain around Liberty. The area is praised for its significant elevation changes, forested slopes, and the rewarding panoramic views from the peaks. Over 150 runners have explored these trails, enjoying the invigorating experience amidst a mountainous backdrop.
While the specific komoot routes don't detail dog-friendliness, many natural surface trails in similar mountainous regions are often dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. For example, Stocksdale Park in Liberty, MO, features a dog park and natural surface trails. It's always best to check local regulations or specific trail signage before bringing your dog.
Given that most routes in Liberty are rated 'moderate' to 'difficult' with significant elevation changes, they might be challenging for younger children or families seeking very easy, flat paths. However, older, more experienced children who enjoy hiking and running could find these trails rewarding. For easier, family-friendly options, you might consider paved greenways like the Cates Creek Greenway or Westboro/Canterbury Greenway mentioned in the broader 'Liberty' region research, though these are not part of the komoot guide's mountainous routes.
The mountainous terrain around Liberty can be enjoyed across seasons, but each has its considerations. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer runs might require seeking shaded paths, while winter could present snow and ice, making some trails more challenging or requiring specific gear. The region's forested trails can offer shade during warmer months.
While specific parking details for each komoot route are not provided, trailheads for popular mountainous routes typically have designated parking areas. For example, in Liberty, MO, parks like Stocksdale Park and the Capitol Federal® Sports Complex offer parking facilities for trail users. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for any user-contributed parking information or local signage.
Accessing the mountainous running trails around Liberty via public transport can be challenging, as many trailheads are located in more remote natural areas. Public transport options are more common for urban parks and greenways, such as those found in Liberty, MO, or Liberty State Park, NJ. For the specific komoot routes listed, personal vehicle access is generally recommended.
While the primary focus of these routes is the natural landscape, you can find interesting points. For instance, the Wheeler Creek Trail is a highlight in itself. Other nearby attractions include the Ogden Nature Center North and the Ben Lomond Trail, which offers its own scenic journey.
The running routes in Liberty vary in length, catering to different endurance levels. For example, the Lewis Peak Trail is about 10.4 miles (16.7 km) and takes roughly 2 hours 29 minutes. A longer option is the Sardine Peak Loop, which spans 15.9 miles (25.6 km) and typically takes around 3 hours 27 minutes to complete.


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