Duck River Trail Run 15K

Columbia, United States • 28 Mar 2026

Duck River Trail Run : March 28, 2026

The Duck River Trail Run takes place along trails in Chickasaw Trace Park in Columbia, Tennessee. Net proceeds benefit Maury County Parks & Recreation and the preservation and care of Chickasaw Trace Park. The event is held rain or shine and uses marked trails with mile markers and on-course water and Gatorade.

  • 5K
  • 15K

Entry, course, and policies

Pre-registration fees are listed as $27 for the 5K and $32 for the 15K. Morning-of registration fees are listed as $35 for the 5K and $40 for the 15K. A free shirt is included with registration. On-site check-in and registration are available. Course maps are provided for both the 5K and 15K routes.

The event does not issue refunds and rollovers are not permitted. Bib transfers and race-distance category changes are allowed through March 23. Maury County Parks & Recreation oversees multiple park facilities in the county, roughly 1,000 acres combined, and notes regional connections to state-managed recreational property of more than 14,000 acres. The Duck River runs through the county and is described as having high aquatic biodiversity. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

15 km
15k
5 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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