Riverina Trails - Fed Hill

West Wodonga, Australia • 23 Aug 2026

Fed Hill - Riverina Trail Running Series

Fed Hill is the final round of the Riverina Trail Running Series, held at Julia Ronan Park in West Wodonga on Sunday, August 23rd, 2026. The event offers three course options that share an initial sharp climb.

Course layouts:

  • Long Course: 22 km, elevation gain ±780 m
  • Medium Course: 10 km, elevation gain ±220 m
  • Short Course: 5 km, elevation gain ±160 m

The short course uses the medium course for the series. After the initial climb the short course descends back toward the finish, while the medium course completes a full loop of Fed Hill. The long course includes a rugged riverbed section, a tunnel crossing, a climb up Hunchback Hill, a traverse through Felltimber, and returns beneath Fed Hill to the finish.

Facilities at the venue include ample parking in the carpark and along Ritter Road. Coffee and pastries are available at the start and finish area; participants are asked to bring a keep cup. Aid stations are positioned at 8 km and 17 km and provide water, fruit, and lollies.

Strava routes are listed for each course. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

22 km
Long Course
10 km
Medium Course
5 km
Short Course
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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