Crozet Park Pond loop from Crozet
Crozet Park Pond loop from Crozet
4.6
(6253)
19,004
runners
01:03
9.19km
80m
Running
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
Last updated: April 18, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.25 km
3.76 km
485 m
341 m
337 m
Surfaces
4.71 km
2.52 km
1.74 km
177 m
< 100 m
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Description
If you're looking for a jogging route that combines accessibility with scenic beauty, the Crozet Park Pond loop from Crozet is definitely worth your time. This moderate 5.7-mile (9.2 km) route offers 271 feet (83 metres) of elevation gain, and you can expect to complete it in about 1 hour and 2 minutes. It's an excellent choice for anyone seeking a smooth, enjoyable run with picturesque views without venturing too far from town.
What to expect on Crozet Park Pond loop from Crozet
As you make your way around the Crozet Park Pond loop, you'll find mostly paved surfaces, making for a smooth and enjoyable run. The highlight is undoubtedly the picturesque views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, especially as you pass the tranquil 1-acre spring-fed pond. Keep an eye out for local wildlife like blue herons and hawks often seen near the water. While the park's inner loop is quite flat, this extended route requires good fitness for its moderate rating. It's a versatile path, perfect for anyone from serious joggers to casual walkers and even dog walkers.
Planning your visit
Planning your visit to the Crozet Park Pond loop is straightforward. The park is a community hub, so expect a lively atmosphere with various recreational facilities. You'll find benches along the trail if you need a rest, and two outdoor fitness stations offer extra exercise opportunities. It's a multi-use path, so you'll share it with cyclists and dog walkers. The park has been in continuous operation since 1958, highlighting its local significance as a community-owned green space.
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