Texas running

North Texas
Sculpture in the Fort Worth Cultural District.

West Texas
  • El Paso: Run El Paso describes itself as "a loose, friendly organization of people from the border area who share a common love of running. [They] have training runs every day of the week, occasionally sponsor races and support each other in our long-distance running goals. Runners range in ability and age, from beginners to regional stars, from children running their first 5K to experienced veterans who've logged more than 100 marathons."
Central Texas / Hill Country
  • San Antonio: While the Riverwalk is pretty, it is difficult to run (crowded! tourists!) at any time except the very early morning. And while you should certainly remember the Alamo on your trip, the cobbled sidewalks are rough on a runner's ankles. Thankfully the San Antonio Road Runners have compiled a long list of running routes ranging from 3 to 20 miles.
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  • Austin: If you're going to run in Austin, read the list of "best streets to run in Austin" from  5ksandCabernets. Then check in with the Austin Runners Club for up-to-date information about routes, races, and group runs.
Gulf Coast
Other Texas Running Resources:
Are you involved in a Tesax running group, or do you have a favorite running route that is not listed here? Send me the info and I'll consider adding it to the list.

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