Trail Running calendar near Oneonta 2026-2027
We have found 58 Trailruns within 80 miles of Oneonta. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 58 Trailruns within 80 miles of Oneonta. See below where and when you can find the races.
A trail 5k at Oak Mountain State Park featuring rugged terrain and significant elevation change. The event takes place on a Saturday in August. Registration is available.
Trail races of 10K and half marathon in Monte Sano State Park with scenic bluff views, multiple aid stations, a cupless policy, and a 400-runner cap. Participants receive a tri-blend shirt and finisher award.
A backyard ultra on a measured 4.167 mile loop at Oak Mountain State Park with about 500 feet of climb per lap. Competitors must finish each lap within one hour and the last runner to complete a full loop is declared the winner.
A trail race at Sloppy Floyd State Park offering 5K, 10 mile, half marathon and a one-year 20-mile option. Courses include wide trails, some single track, climbs to Becky's Bluff, and natural trail features like rocks and roots.
Experience a unique 5K run through a scenic valley and a lit cavern in Alabama. Enjoy mountain views and a subterranean turn around point with constant cool temperatures.
An elimination 50K at Oak Mountain State Park where competitors run a one-mile loop 31 times while carrying a 20 pound kettlebell. Lap time limits shorten as the race goes on; finishers of lap 31 earn medals and can win custom kettlebell aw..
A Last Runner Standing backyard ultra at Wade Mountain Preserve near Huntsville, Alabama, run on a repeating 4.167 mile loop each hour. Trail loops move to an out-and-back on Spragins Hollow Road after dark, with shirts, caps, and a buckle..
A timed multi hour loop event at Veterans Park in Alabaster on a USATF certified 1.00203 mile paved and lighted course. Options range from 6 to 72 hours plus Marathon and 50K with continual aid station food and chip timing.
A 100 mile point to point trail race in Talladega National Forest near Sylacauga, Alabama, with extensive single track, varied terrain, 17 aid stations and a 32 hour time limit. Finishers of the 100 mile receive a buckle.