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Find a free running tracks near you today. The free running tracks locations can help with all your needs. Contact a location near you for products or services.

Here are some of the best outdoor running tracks located near you that are open for public use at no cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours of operation for these tracks?

Most tracks are open daily from dawn till dusk. However, some may have limited evening hours depending on the location.

Do I need to bring any equipment?

All you need is a good pair of running shoes. The tracks provide the smooth, even surface so you don't need to bring anything else.

Is the surface comfortable for running?

The tracks have a cushioned polyurethane or rubberized surface which absorbs impact, providing a low-impact running surface that is gentle on your joints.

Are the tracks crowded often?

The more popular tracks tend to have more runners during early morning and evening hours on weekdays. Weekend afternoons also see increased traffic. Off-peak times are usually less crowded.

What amenities are available?

Depending on the location, some tracks may have drinking fountains, benches, restrooms nearby. However, most tracks just provide the running surface and not much else.

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