Looney Leprechaun Trail Races

Newtown, United States • 7 Mar 2026

Looney Leprechaun Trail Races

The Looney Leprechaun Trail Races occur on March 7, 2026 in Newtown, Pennsylvania, at Tyler State Park - Boathouse. This is the 14th running of the event and it is organized by Looney Leprechaun Trail Races.

The event includes these race distances:

  • 10K Trail Race (USATF-MA EVENT)
  • 1/2 Marathon

Races take place on trails through Tyler State Park. The organizer states that if the event must be cancelled it will be rescheduled and entries will transfer to the new date; there are no refunds. Current Bucks County Roadrunners members receive an automatic five dollar discount.

Event operations will follow safety guidelines and protocols from the CDC, the Pennsylvania Department of Health, the Road Runners Club of America, and local township ordinances. Information about water stops, refueling stations, and post race refreshments will be determined closer to the event date pending current COVID guidelines.

Additional items noted by the organizer include event T shirts for participants who sign up by February 21 and three deep age group awards using ten year age brackets. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

Half Marathon
1/2 Marathon
10 km
10k Trail Race
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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