Heart Running Route in Seattle
Run a heart-shaped route through Seattle — the most original running route in Seattle. GPX for Strava, Garmin & Apple Watch. €4.99, instant download.
Why run a heart in Seattle?
US runners often pair GPS art with marathon buildups. In Seattle, use a heart as a medium-long day that still feels fun on the map.
Practical tips
Suburban Seattle may have long lights, patience keeps GPS cleaner than sprinting across.
Local running culture
From track clubs to casual joggers, Seattle has room for playful miles.
Running routes in Seattle: where the heart fits in
Most running routes in Seattle fall into three families: park loops for easy days, waterfront or riverside stretches for tempo work, and city-street circuits for sightseeing miles. The heart route is the fourth kind — a street circuit planned so the GPS trace draws something worth sharing. Runners use it as a race-week shakeout, a dedication run with a name on the watch, or simply the most memorable run of a city trip. Preview the Seattle heart free in the route planner, or browse all public heart routes to see how it looks on the map.
New to GPS art? Read how to make Strava art and our beginner guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this heart route in Seattle actually runnable?
- Yes — every route follows real streets and paths in Seattle, optimized for a clear heart shape on your GPS tracker.
- What devices is the GPX compatible with?
- Works with Strava, Garmin, Apple Watch, Coros, Wahoo, and any app or device that imports GPX files.
- How long is the heart route in Seattle?
- Route distances vary — typically between 3 km and 15 km depending on the area selected in Seattle. Exact distance is shown before download.
- Can I customize the start point?
- The route is algorithmically optimized for the best heart shape in Seattle. You can generate multiple variants centered on different neighborhoods.
- Is it a one-time purchase?
- Yes — €4.99 for an instant GPX download. No subscription, no hidden fees.
- What are the best running routes in Seattle?
- Most running routes in Seattle fall into three families: park loops for easy days, waterfront or riverside stretches for tempo work, and city-street circuits for sightseeing miles. A heart-shaped route is the fourth kind — a street circuit planned so your GPS trace draws a heart on the map, great as a shakeout, a dedication run, or just a run worth sharing.
- Will my Strava map look like a heart in Seattle?
- Yes, the route is designed as a closed loop heart on real streets. Pick a distance that fits your fitness; wider hearts often trace more smoothly on GPS.
- Can tourists use CityHeart in Seattle without local knowledge?
- Absolutely. Set your start near your hotel or a landmark you know; the heart rebuilds around that anchor. Bring offline maps as backup and follow pedestrian rules.