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parkrun and the Best Places to Run in Canberra

Whether you are chasing a personal best or just enjoying the fresh air, Canberra's network of free weekly parkruns and its outstanding nature reserves make it one of Australia's finest cities for runners of every level.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 31 January 2026, 9:05 pm

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Updated 2 h ago· 12 July 2026, 1:25 pm

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parkrun and the Best Places to Run in Canberra
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Every Saturday morning at 8 am, hundreds of Canberrans lace up their shoes and gather at one of several parkrun courses spread across the city for a free, timed five-kilometre run. The beauty of parkrun is its simplicity: register once on the website, download your barcode, turn up and run. Volunteers from the local community manage each event, and the atmosphere is welcoming whether you finish in under 20 minutes or closer to 40.

Canberra hosts multiple parkrun locations, including courses at Tuggeranong, Ginninderra, Gungahlin and Commonwealth Park, each with its own character. The Commonwealth Park course winds through one of the most scenic green spaces in the capital, offering lake views and a flat, fast route that draws a competitive crowd on fine mornings. Tuggeranong offers a more suburban feel with a loyal local community, while Ginninderra takes runners along the foreshore of its namesake lake.

Beyond parkrun, Canberra's urban design gives runners a remarkable variety of routes. The paths encircling Lake Burley Griffin form one of the city's most popular running loops, stretching around 35 kilometres in total, though most runners pick a section and enjoy the water views, wetlands and memorials along the way. The inner north and inner south suburbs are laced with off-road trails that connect parks and reserves without touching heavy traffic.

For trail runners, the Stromlo Forest Park in Stromlo offers a network of purpose-built trails that wind through pine-scented bush and open ridgelines with panoramic views over the Molonglo Valley. Farther afield, the Namadgi National Park to the west of the city provides alpine and subalpine terrain for those who want genuine wilderness underfoot. The Centenary Trail, which loops around the ACT boundary, is a landmark multi-day challenge for the most ambitious.

Canberra's clean air, low traffic density and abundance of green space mean that running here rarely feels like a chore. Community running clubs such as the Canberra Runners and various running groups attached to local gyms and sporting clubs provide regular group runs for those who prefer company and structure. The city's commitment to shared paths and open parkland makes it an exceptionally runner-friendly place to live year round.

Sources: parkrun Australia Stromlo Forest Park

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