IW2R Winter XC Trail Run

Carmel, United States • 10 Jan 2026

IW2R Winter Trail XC

IW2R Winter Trail XC takes place Saturday, January 10, 2026, at Northview Church Carmel Campus on Hazel Dell Parkway in Carmel, Indiana. The event is a 5K winter trail run on a groomed cross country course. Registration for the 5K is listed at $18.04 for the posted entry period.

Course and logistics

The run is described as a winter trail event that may have snow on the course; the loop will be used as long as it is passable or the snowfall is under one foot. If the cross country course is not passable, the event will use a paved road course on the same property. Organizers note the possibility of sloppy conditions and advise appropriate footwear. Packet pick up is available on race morning. Participants will be notified by email on race morning of any weather-related changes; a full refund will be issued if the event is cancelled. Proceeds support maintenance and improvement of the cross country course. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
Winter Xc Trail 5k
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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