A hilly road run just outside Bogota, the ascenso de Patios is a favorite of locals seeking a longer run. The route starts from Carrera Septima, between Calles 84 and 85, and follows Carrera 3 (La Calera) northeast to the tollbooth at Patios. Most of the route has a sidewalk and/or shoulder, but the road is shared with cars and cyclists. Because the route is relatively rural, it’s a good idea to run on the weekends when other athletes are out and about. If you don’t have the energy to run the whole route round trip, there is a bus that circles back to the city.
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- 4 miles (6.4 km)
- 1464 feet (441 meters)
- Avenida Circunvalar
- Kr 5 - Cl 86
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Bogota, CO
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Jun 22, 2026
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In an effort to promote citywide recreation, Bogota closes 76 miles of main streets to car traffic every Sunday and holiday from 7 am until 2 pm. We've recommended a few sections that are a particular treat to run.
In recent years, Bogota has invested significant funds in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of public spaces, including over 300 km of runnable bike paths. These Ciclorutas offer a 'runnable' bike path from nearly anywhere in the city.
This narrow linear park between Calle 87 and Calle 89 in the Chapinero neighborhood of Bogota runs along the green El Virrey creek corridor. A full circuit is about 1.4 km (.8 miles).
Parque Simón Bolívar is the largest, and usually the most crowded park in Bogota. It’s popular among runners for its large network of trails, ranging from hilly dirt trails to long paved flats.
This community center in the Suba region of Bogota is relatively small, but it does have a 1 km (.6 miles) long designated jogging track.
Another small but locally popular park, San Andres is a go-to exercise destination in the northwest of Bogota. Includes a .7 km (.4 miles) crushed rock jogging path.
Put in some laps of this 283 hectare green space consisting of gardens, playing fields, a famous Swiss Clock, and a section of the Arzobispo River.
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