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The Meadow Track is a popular track in Crestline with a soft surface that is open to the public.

Good to know about running in Crestline

Crestline is located at altitude. How much it affects you is individual. Be prepared to ajust your training.
If you want to run on lower altitudes you have San Bernardino, Anaheim and Riverside within reasonable distance. If you want to go even higher, Big Bear City is at about 2100m7000ft .

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Summer running in Crestline

Summers in Crestline get very hot. July and August often sees temperatures of around 37°C99°F . It might be wise to do your training early in the mornings or on a treadmill indoors. The temperature in the warmest month of July is normally around 2781 to 35°C95°F at noon and 1967 to 26°C79°F at 6 AM.

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The Meadow Track

Weather in Crestline

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