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Running is one of the best things you can do for your health. It's great exercise and forces you to go outside and enjoy fresh air. However, depending on where you live, running outside can be dangerous. Are you curious about the most dangerous cities for runners? Click through the slideshow to find out. The information on this slideshow came from Athens CEO. They came up with this list based on data like access to parks and running trails, trail difficulty, gym affordability, running groups, and the overall environment.
10. Bridgeport, CT
- Population: About 148,028
- Size: 19.4 square miles
- Walk Score: 66
- Bike Score: 49
9. Jackson, MS
- Population: About 143,709
- Size: 113.85 square miles
- Walk Score: 26
- Bike Score: 33
8. Port St. Lucie, FL
- Population: About 245,021
- Size: 120.83 square miles
- Walk Score: 13
- Bike Score: 36
7. Montgomery, AL
- Population: About 195,287
- Size: 162.27 square miles
- Walk Score: 26
- Bike Score: 33
6. Shreveport, LA
- Population: About 177,959
- Size: 123.84 square miles
- Walk Score: 31
- Bike Score: 37
5. Murfreesboro, TN
- Population: About 165,430
- Size: 64.13 square miles
- Walk Score: 25
- Bike Score: 38
4. Kansas City, KS
- Population: About 152,933
- Size: 128.30 square miles
- Walk Score: 32
- Bike Score: 28
3. Cape Coral, FL
- Population: About 224,455
- Size: 119.41 square miles
- Walk Score: 17
- Bike Score: 37
2. Detroit, MI
- Population: About 633,218
- Size: 142.89 square miles
- Walk Score: 51
- Bike Score: 52
1. Killeen, TX
- Population: About 159,643
- Size: 55.50 square miles
- Walk Score: 30
- Bike Score: 38