RUN CLUBS IN CERRITOS
From sunrise runs to evening jogs, Cerritos offers a friendly, neighborhood-style running scene with plenty of paved paths and easy access to larger parks and open-space areas nearby. Run clubs in Cerritos and the surrounding LA/Orange County region bring together steady weekday training and fun weekend routes.
Updated MAY 2026← All run clubs in United States
1 Run Clubs in Cerritos
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Popular Routes
- →Cerritos Regional Park Loop - 5km shaded loop through fields and park paths with space for steady tempo runs
- →Cerritos Towne Center/ Civic Core Streets - 6km wide, low-traffic streets connecting shopping and public facilities for safe, repeatable circuits
- →Cerritos Neighborhood Grid Long Loop - 10km straight-and-loop route stitched from quiet residential blocks for marathon-style pacing
- →Country/Schools Adjacent Walkways - 3km out-and-back along school and community-adjacent paths (great for warm-ups and cooldowns)
- →Regional Park + Surrounding Connector Route - 8km connects park areas to nearby corridors for a “park-to-city” feel
- →Short Drive Run: Nearby Foothill Trail Access (LA/OC) - 12km trail-to-street mix once you reach regional trailheads for elevation and views
Local Tips
- •Because Southern California can be warm, start earlier—aim for morning runs (especially in summer) to avoid heat and glare.
- •Hydrate and consider electrolytes; even when it doesn’t feel extreme, humidity and sun can sneak up on long runs.
- •Cerritos is largely flat—use local parks and long loops to train for pacing, then take a short drive to nearby hills/foothills for elevation work.
- •Look for local run groups in the broader LA/OC area (often meet at parks or community centers); joining a group helps with route discovery and accountability.
- •For etiquette: slow down near families, dog walkers, and school areas; keep your earbuds volume low in busier sections.
- •Carry or know your logistics—many popular loops are easy to repeat, but for longer routes plan a loop or turnaround point and double-check shade coverage.
Best Running Seasons
Fall
Winter
Early Fall
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