About cycling & running in ElizabethtownElizabethtown Training Notes
Running: Locals keep Freeman Lake Park as the easy meeting spot for base miles, lake laps, and steady Z2. The loop has 44 m of gain, so it works for a clean long run without much drama. The Nature Park and Elizabethtown Sports Park Perimeter Trail add softer options when legs feel cooked. Weekly Run/Walking Group meets in Elizabethtown on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 PM, and Saturdays at 9 AM. Running Soles sits at 16 Public Square. Etown Trail Classic and Hardin-Meade Endurance Run are the anchor events.
Cycling: Local riders use Buffalo Lake when they want dirt, singletrack, and a little cyclocross feel without leaving town. Buffalo Lake Trail starts downtown, and locals call it challenging but so much fun. Elizabethtown Gravel/Unpaved Cycling route gives riders 10.4 km with 100 m of gain, 101 m of loss, and a max grade of 6.5%. The climbs live in those short rises, not big mountains. Cameron Ponder Cycling Classic is the anchor race name here. The brief names no cycling club, so the riding scene reads more like small crews and route-sharing.
Season: Spring and fall are the best training months because the city sits at 100 m and the weather lets runners and riders stack steady weeks. Summer brings hot, humid air, so locals move intervals early, keep easy runs honest, and treat Z2 rides like maintenance work. Freeman Lake Park and Buffalo Lake still work in summer because shade and water nearby help the routine. Winter stays generally mild to cool, so both sports keep going. Runners lean on roads, park loops, and 5K fitness, while riders watch trail conditions and use gravel when singletrack needs a break.