There’s nearly 20 miles of scenic running along Lake Pontchartrain, which is the second-largest saltwater lake in the United States. It’s almost all on dedicated waterfront paths. The lake is located at the north end of New Orleans, about 1 mile from City Park. The area has an interesting history. Pontchartrain Beach was home to an amusement park from 1929 to 1983, and If you’re looking for a path along the water, and Pontchartrain Park was one of the first suburban-style subdivisions developed by middle class African Americans during the Jim Crow era of racial segregation in Louisiana.

There are two ‘sections’ for running along Lake Pontchartrain, divided by Breakwater Park @ the 17th St. Canal: east along Lakeshore Drive, and west along the Lakefront Trail. NOTE: the lakeshore run is very open & exposed. Use caution in heat & storms! 

Lakeshore Drive Promenade East to Pontchartrain Park

From Breakwater Park headed east, there’s a scenic waterfront promenade that runs along Lakeshore Dr. for 5.6 miles. It’s a wide waterfront path, with open water views the whole way. It’s also lit at night. There are a couple of short on-road sections at canal crossings. and an interior section around the Milneburg Lighthouse. The eastern 2 miles skirt the edge of the campuses of the University of New Orleans – East Campus and the Southern University at New Orleans. Also at the eastern end is access to Pontchartrain Park. It’s mainly a golf course, but you can do a ~2 mile loop around the park on perimeter roads. 

Lakefront Trail Headed West 

Lakefront Trail. Google Street View

A paved multi-use path runs west from Breakwater Park for 10 miles west to Kenner. It’s a narrower path than the wide promenade along Lakeshore Dr., but it’s also quieter and more remote, being away from a major road. There are open views of the lake the whole way. You’ll cross the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, Clearview Blvd., & Laketown. The west end of the trail is at the Duncan Canal in Kenner. There, you can continue on a Levee trail along the canal for ~2 miles south. NOTE: the west end of the trail and levee trail are good running options near Louis Armstrong Airport. 

Add-Ons: City Park is 1 mile south of Lake Pontchartrain. Best access is Marconi Dr.