New to town, new to running, or visiting? Here are some of the best running routes in the Tri-Cities
- Howard Amon Park — A scenic Columbia River waterfront park in Richland with miles of paved river path that’s perfect for easy runs, long runs, and sunset miles.
- Badger Mountain Trailhead — The Tri-Cities’ most popular trail running spot, offering rolling climbs, panoramic views, and a mix of runnable dirt trails for all levels.
- Sacagawea Heritage Trail — A 23-mile paved riverfront trail system connecting Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco with flat, uninterrupted miles ideal for marathon training.
- Chiawana Park — A popular Pasco riverfront park connected to the Sacagawea Heritage Trail that offers wide open paths and beautiful water views.
- Columbia Point Trail — A flat riverside route stretching from Columbia Point toward Leslie Groves Park that’s considered one of the best continuous runs in the Tri-Cities area.
- Candy Mountain Preserve — A shorter but steeper trail option with rewarding summit views and a great spot for hill workouts or quick trail runs.
- Chamna Natural Preserve — A quieter dirt trail network through shrub-steppe terrain and river habitat that feels surprisingly secluded for being inside the city.
- Riverfront Trail — A paved Richland river path with smooth terrain, open views, and easy access to longer connected waterfront routes.
- Keene Road Path — A long paved roadside path in South Richland that locals frequently use for steady training runs and tempo workouts.
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