Harvard and MIT Tour
Two of the most famous universities in the world are also popular visitor destinations. We’ve designed a ‘running’ tour of both campuses, which are 2 miles apart and are linked by either neighborhood...
View ArticleFreedom Trail Route
The Freedom Trail is a 3-mile route around the city of Boston and Charlestown. It’s one of the more famous urban walks in the United States. Marking some of Boston’s most famous historic landmarks, the...
View ArticleCharlestown – Bunker Hill and Waterfront
This is another run in Boston that combines history and lovely waterfront running. The run includes the brand new North Point Park, across from the Museum of Science, which leads to a new pedestrian...
View ArticleSouth End Highlights
The South End is a wonderful neighborhood for running in Boston. The main streets feature elegant buildings, restaurants, and eclectic shops. The side roads are lined with Victorian-era residences and...
View ArticleBack Bay Tour
This is a 3.7 mile tour of some of Boston’s highlights. Starting at the State House (Park St. station on the T), run through the Boston Common and Public Garden. Crossing Arlington St. and enjoy the...
View ArticleSouthwest Corridor Path
In the 1980s, the old orange line trolley was put underground and is now a subway. The result is a beautiful running path that starts in the heart of Back Bay and continues all the way to Forest Hills,...
View ArticleSouth Boston Waterfront
This route is focused on the South Boston section of the HarborWalk, which in our view is the most scenic part of Boston’s waterfront for running. It’s up to 6 miles one-way, including the Pleasure Bay...
View ArticleBoston Harborwalk/Waterfront: Charlestown to UMASS
As a result of the Big Dig project, development of the Seaport district, and continued public access improvements, there are now 43 miles known as the ‘Harborwalk’ (not 100% continuous), along Boston...
View ArticleThe Emerald Necklace: Boston Common, Public Garden, Comm. Ave., Fens, Jamaica...
The Emerald Necklace is a greenway originally conceived by Frederick Law Olmsted. It runs nearly 10 miles from the State House to Franklin Park. This is a spectacular urban run, with many sections of...
View ArticleThe Charles River Paths
The Charles River Path is one of the greatest runs in the United States. The river divides Boston and Cambridge, with paths on both the Boston and Cambridge sides. The path runs from Science Park in...
View Article