Feel The Burn Trail Runs

North Little Rock, United States • 22-23 May 2026

Feel The Burn Trail Runs

This event has been cancelled.

The Feel The Burn Trail Runs were planned for Burns Park Equestrian Trail in North Little Rock, Arkansas (4700 Joe K. Poch Dr). Races take place on dirt single-track trails with rocky and rooty sections. The course is hilly, with about 400 ft of elevation gain per 10K loop. Historic average temperatures for the event period range from the low 60s to low 80s Fahrenheit. The event does not provide cups, so participants are expected to carry their own water cup or hydration vest.

Race offerings included:

  • 50K
  • 30K
  • 20K
  • 10K
  • 10K Ruck
  • Kids 1 Mile Fun Run (free)

Provided race items and services listed by the organizer included a tri-blend event tee, finisher medal, distance awards for top finishers, a ruck patch, and dead last awards for select distances. The course was to be fully marked and supported with aid station food and hydration, photography, and volunteer support. Registration for the event had been closed on December 14, 2025. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

50 km
50k
30 km
30k
20 km
20k
10 km
10k Ruck
10 km
10k
Kids 1m Fun Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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