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The Delaware Park loop offers a refreshing jogging experience through Buffalo's renowned green space, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. You'll wind past the tranquil Hoyt Lake, through open meadows, and alongside wooded sections, enjoying varied scenery that makes the 3.5-mile (5.7 km) route feel dynamic. With a minimal 79 feet (24 metres) of elevation gain, this moderate loop is perfect for a quick 35-minute run, providing a pleasant escape into nature.
Parking is readily available around Delaware Park, making it convenient to access for your run. While the park is enjoyable year-round, consider visiting in the spring or fall for comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural beauty. For summer jogs, early mornings or late afternoons are best to beat the heat, ensuring a more comfortable experience on the trails.
Delaware Park is celebrated as the "jewel" of Buffalo's Olmsted park system, a nationally recognized "greatest place in America." Beyond the natural beauty, the park integrates significant cultural institutions like the Buffalo Zoo and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, adding a unique blend of recreation and culture to your outing. It's an ideal spot for those seeking a scenic, accessible, and historically rich jogging destination.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Highlight • Rest Area
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2.93 km
Highlight • Lake
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5.58 km
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1.87 km
1.58 km
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Delaware Park offers various parking options. You'll find parking areas conveniently located around the park, making access to the jogging loop straightforward. Look for designated spots near popular entrances.
Yes, the Delaware Park loop is generally dog-friendly. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash at all times and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all park visitors.
The Delaware Park loop is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is great for early morning or late afternoon jogs, while winter can provide a unique, serene experience, though conditions may vary with snow and ice.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Delaware Park or its jogging loops. It is a public park, freely accessible to everyone.
The park features a diverse mix of running surfaces. You'll encounter paved sections, gravel trails, especially around Hoyt Lake, and a bridle path with crushed gravel. The landscape includes rolling meadows, trees, and wooded areas.
Yes, the loop is generally accessible for various fitness levels. While the main route is considered 'moderate' with some elevation gain, there are also easier, flatter sections, such as a 1.8-mile loop with minimal elevation, making it suitable for beginners.
As you jog, you'll pass by picturesque meadows, forests, and Hoyt Lake. Keep an eye out for the Japanese Garden, Rose Garden, and Marcy Casino. Cultural institutions like the Buffalo Zoo and the Buffalo AKG Art Museum are also nearby, adding to the visual interest.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths within the park. You'll find sections that overlap with the Jesse Kregel Pathway, Meadow Drive, Jewett Parkway, and Parkside Avenue, among others.
For those seeking a softer impact, the park offers a bridle path with crushed gravel. This surface is often preferred by runners looking for an alternative to pavement.
The full Delaware Park loop, which is about 5.7 km (3.5 miles), typically takes around 35 minutes to complete at a jogging pace.
Many find the Rumsey Woods section particularly enchanting. It offers a preserved forest feel with stone archways, providing a unique and atmospheric experience during your jog.
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