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A good way to meet local runners is to participate in a parkrun. Danehy Park parkrun and Jamaica Pond parkrun are both in this area.

Danehy Park outdoor track is a popular track in Cambridge that is open to the public. It has electric lighting for those fall evening workouts.

Harvard Tempo LoopHarvard Tempo Loop is a popular route with a asphalt/concrete surface. It should be usable year round.

Best places for workouts in Cambridge

Other tracks in Cambridge that are marked as open to the public are Nickerson field and Charlestown Community Center.

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Winter running in Cambridge

Winters in Cambridge can get cold and snowy. December through February might see snow and the temperature is often below -10°C10°F .

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If you want to run after sunset or early in the morning Arund Charles riverArund Charles river, Charlestown Community Center and Harry Downes Field should have electic lighting.

Your favourite running surface in Cambridge

Chestnut Hill Reservoir has a soft surface for those who like to avoid the asphalt and concrete.

Those looking for a flat course with firm surface can go to Arund Charles riverArund Charles river, Fresh pond or Jamaica Pond.

Videos

Harvard Tempo LoopHarvard Tempo Loop

Fresh pond

Danehy Park parkrun

Blog posts mentioning Massachusetts

Iconic Races in RTR-blog.

Running spots Running spots in Cambridge

Fresh pond

Running routes Running routes in Cambridge

Arund Charles river | Harvard Tempo Loop

Group runs Group runs in Cambridge

Danehy Park parkrun

Tracks Running tracks in Cambridge

Henry G. Steinbrenner Stadium | Danehy Park outdoor track | Johnson Athletic Center


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Weather in Cambridge

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