ORRRC Cross Country Trail 5k

Centerville, United States • 18 Oct 2025

The ORRRC Cross Country Trail 5k, presented by the Ohio River Road Runners Club, is held in Centerville, Ohio, with a 5k course on Grant Park trails. Marketed as a "small race," it relies on a volunteer team to offer a high-quality experience for runners and walkers of all abilities. The course weaves through park trails, with parking at Watts Middle School (7056 McEwen Rd). Fees are friendly: current ORRRC members race free, ages 14 and under free, and non-members $10. Race is chip-timed, refreshments are provided, and awards include overall and age-group categories; shirts and finisher medals are not offered. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
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