Hog Crazy Trail Run

College Station, United States • 3 May 2026

Event Information

The Hog Crazy Trail Run takes place on May 3, 2026, at the Millican Reserve in College Station, Texas. The event includes a Half Marathon, a 10K, a 5K, and a Kids Run. Registration includes food, beverages, and a race shirt, with a cutoff date for shirt orders. The event benefits the Lone Star Running Project.

Course Description

The course uses primarily single-track mountain bike trails on the Millican Reserve trail system. The organizers describe the trails as somewhat technical but runnable. The event is a cupless race, and aid stations will provide various snacks, gels, and ice.

Awards

Awards are given in men's and women's categories. The top three overall finishers are removed from the standard age group awards. Awards are presented to the top three finishers overall, the top three juniors (18 & under), and in age groups beginning with 19-31, then in ten-year increments.

Additional Details

Packet pickup is available the day before the race and on race morning at the Millican Reserve address. The event is scheduled to take place rain or shine. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

13 mi
Half Marathon
10 km
10k
5 km
Kids Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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