I use Saucony Peregrine for runs that may encounter mud. Still plenty grippy enough on the miles of concrete/pavement that I cover to get to/from the trails. (I used them my extended HM commute which is 10km of trails [Richmond Park and the back part of Wimbledon Common] and then 11km of pavement all the way in to SE1).
Most "Trail" shoes should work.
I use Saucony Peregrine for runs that may encounter mud. Still plenty grippy enough on the miles of concrete/pavement that I cover to get to/from the trails. (I used them my extended HM commute which is 10km of trails [Richmond Park and the back part of Wimbledon Common] and then 11km of pavement all the way in to SE1).
Other brands will have equivalents.