I reside in Downtown Stamford, which poses some running challenges. For one, there are tons of stoplights. For two, they last for-ev-er. For three, people drive like maniacs. (Yup, I've been flipped the bird for crossing at a crosswalk while a walking sign was displayed.) But once you get through the pesky stoplights, you can run in some pretty gorgeous neighborhoods. One of my regular morning runs is through the Revonah neighborhood.
The beginning of Revonah Avenue is about 1.5 miles from my apartment, and the Revonah loop is just over a mile if you include Toilsome Brook (pictured above). The loop includes rolling hills, and minimal traffic. Whether you want to zone out and relax or add in some speed work, this quiet neighborhood is your spot. When I run there in the mornings, I usually spot another runner or two...and about 10 deer. (When I first moved out here from NYC, this was a total shocker!)
This morning, I ran three loops of the Revonah neighborhood for a relaxed run of 6.5 total miles.
This morning, I ran three loops of the Revonah neighborhood for a relaxed run of 6.5 total miles.
The Run Down
- Type: Running route
- Distance: One mile loop, repeat as necessary
- Location: Stamford, CT
- Terrain: Rolling hills; certainly enough to keep you entertained
- Hydration/nutrition: N/A
- Bathrooms: A trained eye can usually spot a construction porta-potty
- Other conditions to consider: Deer! Seriously, keep an eye out for them...harmless, but be mindful. Also, this neighborhood is very woodsy, so a nice cool off in the summertime.
- Recommended? Yes, for shorter runs
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