There are many different kinds of trails you can run in when you find yourself in the US. It is a must for you to run these routes if you find yourself in the US whether you are on a business trip or a holiday.

You can start at the Awa’apuhi Trail in Kauai, Hawaii.

The Na Pali Coast of Kauai is known for the cliffs and the picturesque view of the ocean. The view of the ocean from a height of 4,000 feet gives the runners a bird’s-eye-view and quite a challenging run to take. The Awa’apuhi Trail which is found in Koke’e State Park can get you to experience the Waimea State Park and be able to see the Na Pali coast. The trail is a descent at 4,100 feet up to 2,500 or over 3.2 miles all throughout the rugged terrain.

Another running trail to try is the Inner Basin Trail in Flagstaff, Arizona.

This runs deep into the Cococino National Forest of Arizona which starts in a meadow and it goes down into the region’s inner basin. That is where it gets its name. The trail can show you views of the San Francisco Peaks as well as the high altitude and also the beauty of the trail which is not that far from Flagstaff. The 3.9-mile unidirectional trail can be connected with more trails for you to have a longer loop to run.

One other trail to run is the Vasa Pathway in Williamsburg, Michigan.

This trail can be found outside the Traverse City in Michigan. You can find action the whole year in this trail network. This is made up of rolling trails which are enjoyed mostly by hikers, runners, and bikers. Cross country skiers can run the trail during winter. Here you can find well-marked trails that are maintained by TART and they can range from 3K, 5K, 10K, and 25K. The Vasa Pathway puts on a seasonal show that has wildflowers during spring or summer, snow-frosted white pines, as well as foliage during fall.

You can also try the Superior Hiking Trail in Minnesota.

You can run the 300-mile-long trail shows you the beauty of Minnesota in spades. The trail is designed as a footpath; that’s why it is single track. The different sceneries range from those rocky gorges with lake views along with the streams and waterfalls that get into the dense forests. Races are done on the segments of the trail

Another exciting adventure is the Ice Age National Trail in LaGrange, Wisconsin.

 Ice Age National Scenic Trail is around 1,200 miles around Wisconsin. It highlights the state’s huge quantity of geological features which came about due to the ancient glaciers. You can find the best areas to run on the 600 miles of segments that run through the rolling terrain of the Kettle Moraine State Forest which is near LaGrange. Here you will be able to find a mix of deciduous groves that are interspersed with kettles, marshes, ponds, and prairies. You can also consider the south of Madison as good access point. Its trail coincides with Sugar River State Trail. This will bring you to shaded forests, wetlands, and remnants of ancient prairies.

One great trail to run is the Poison Spider Mesa in Moab, Utah.

This is a dessert outpost which is known more as a mountain biking mecca. It’s the Navajo Sandstone slickrock trails that make it paradise for runners. It is possible for you to choose any of the trails and you will never be lost. The best option is the 13-mile loop that includes the Poison Spider Mesa found in the west of town. It is known for a variety of technical features the great vistas of jagged red rock topography from all directions at this vantage point. You can also see the La Sal mountains capped with snow nearby.

Another good option for the trail run course is the Double Oak Trail in Pelham, Alabama.

This is a single-track loop that you can find in the largest state park of Alabama at 17 miles long which runs along the large lake and the lush green valleys that are made of hardwood. You can enjoy several climbs that lead up to the pine-studded ridges. This can be a tough yet a very rewarding run that involves large roots, rocky terrain, and other technical features.

You may also opt to go to the Tahoe Rim Trail in the Incline Village, Nevada.

This was completed in 2001. It is composed of 165 miles that runs past two states, three national forests, as well as three wilderness areas that circumnavigates the Lake Tahoe which is the largest alpine lake in the entire North America. There are eight segments in this trail and they range from 12 to 33 miles. One of the best runs is within the 15.3-mile section that comes from the Big Meadow to the Echo Summit which is found on the southeastern side. It is the most secluded part of the trail. Occasionally, you will be able to see the lake while it veers through all the wildflower meadows, the groves of aspen, and the conifer stands.

The McKenzie River Trail in Eugene, Oregon is one great location to run.

You can find this trail to be a diverse beauty. Through this trail you will be able to experience running under fallen trees and enjoying the wonderful hot springs, and crossing log bridges, etc. You will find it amazing when you know that the serpentine trail is just 25 miles long. Every September, runners hold a 50k ultramarathon in the area. Participants run from the ranger’s station towards the end of the trail and back. It has been considered as the number 1 trail when it comes to mountain biking.

The last stop is the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail in Southern US.

You can be mesmerized by the beauty of this historic trail which is a tribute to the Native Americans who were forced to leave their homes. Running this trail will bring you to lush forests, rolling mountains, and upland plains.