Trail Running calendar near Monroe 2026-2027
We have found 66 Trailruns within 80 miles of Monroe. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 66 Trailruns within 80 miles of Monroe. See below where and when you can find the races.
A 100 mile looped trail event in Hickory, NC on October 17 to 18, 2026 for solo runners and teams of 2 to 10, featuring about 70 percent trails, significant elevation, stocked aid stations, night running rules, and pacer and crew provisions..
The Unforeseen at Reedy Creek Nature Preserve is a trail event where a dice roll decides a random race distance shortly before the start, and a six hour option lets participants complete as many 2.25 mile laps as possible.
Run for a cause at the UCSO Deputy Dash 5K Trail Run in Monroe. This event supports the UCSO Foundation and features a post-race expo with local vendors. Participants receive a finisher medal and race swag bag.
Experience a weekend of diverse obstacle course races at The Johnson Farm in Newberry. Choose from distances ranging from 5K to 50K and navigate wooded trails, creek crossings, and signature red clay terrain.
Experience the autumn beauty of Harbison State Forest at the Broad River Half Marathon. Run or hike through scenic pine forests and over rolling hills before enjoying a traditional post race Southern meal with the trail community.
A 12 hour night trail event at the ASC Greenway in Fort Mill, SC. Runners complete laps of a 5K loop around Lake Haigler on the Saturday before Thanksgiving.
An 8.67 mile, 800 foot elevation race in Columbia, SC that staggers 22 age and gender based start groups to equalize the field. Prizes are overall based, and each starter receives a unisex t shirt.
Experience a self timed ultra marathon through the wooded trails of a former military training base. Participants complete 5 km loops over 24 hours while contributing to a community style aid station in Spartanburg.
Test your endurance on a 2.5 mile loop at the Florence Soccer Complex with 2 and 4 hour run or ruck options. All participants receive a finisher coin while supporting the local trail and park systems.