About cycling & running in MonroeMonroe Miles By The Lake
Running: Monroe runners keep the week simple with park loops, river miles, and flat work near Lake Erie. Sterling State Park gives locals the easy Z2 option when the wind is kind. Promenade Park puts River Raisin miles close to the city centre. Indian Creek Park gives the Bedford Veterans Center 5K course gravel paths with no street crossings. The Bedford Veterans Center 5K course runs 44 km and gains +32 m, so locals use it for steady base miles. The River Raisin Trail runs 98 km and gains +6 m when someone wants a small bump. Sean Brady Memorial and the Pineapple Run sit on the local race calendar.
Cycling: Monroe riders point east when they want Lake Erie air and long, steady work. Cornerstone Bicycle Route gives locals 100 miles, and the Cornerstone 100 Lake Erie Bicycle Tour is the anchor event from Monroe County Community College. The route has 1 mi of gravel from N Custer Rd to Ross Dr, so that is the big endurance day. Saum Rd, Martell Rd, Darby Rd, Minx Rd, and Hubbard Rd give short gravel bites for intervals. Monroe climbs stay modest, so locals make the work with wind, gravel, and tempo instead of big elevation. No named cycling club sits in the brief.
Season: Monroe summer works well for early runs, long rides, and a quick dip at the beach after the work is done. July brings the warmest month with an average high of 28°C, so locals start early and save hard intervals for cooler hours. Lake Erie keeps the city moderated, but summer still pops above 32°C on average. January brings the coldest month with an average low of -7°C, and winter changes both sports fast. Runners keep footing in mind after snow, and cyclists move more work to base miles, gravel when clear, or indoor Z2 when roads turn messy.