Stiflingly hot temperatures can be enough to make even the most dedicated runner rethink their workout plans. And for good reason — running in the heat can be not just unpleasant, but in some cases even dangerous, and opting for the treadmill can sometimes feel like the only option to get some summer miles in. But depending on where you live, there might be another (significantly more fun!) way: the trails.

Trail running can keep you cooler thanks to the shade, higher elevation, and uneven terrain that encourages you to slow down. If you've never been trail running before, getting started isn't as intimidating as it may seem. Here's everything beginners need to know to conquer the trails and soak up that sweet, sweet shade.

Kat Drew is a running coach and professional ultrarunner for Arc'teryx . Heather Hart is a certified run coach and ultramarathoner. Johanna Aström is a professional trail runner for Arc'teryx.

How to Stay Safe While Trail Running If something goes wrong on the roads, you can call an Uber to come pick you up or duck into a nearby business to get help. On the trails, though? You could be far from civilization, without cell phone service. That's why running safety considerations are extra-important on the trails.

Before trail running, tell someone where you're going and approximately when you plan to be back, suggests Kat Drew , a running coach and professional ultrarunner for Arc'teryx . If possible, run with a buddy, too. Research your route in advance,.