River to Sea 12/6 Hour Trail Race

Palm Coast, United States • 1 Aug 2026

River to Sea 12/6 Hour Trail Race

The event takes place in Palm Coast, FL, at 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd on a trail course made up of an almost one mile loop. The loop is lined with palm and oak trees in old Florida hammock style. The course is described as completely flat, shaded, and nontechnical, and it sits between the river and the ocean.

Participants choose between the following formats:

  • 12 hours
  • 6 hours

The setup supports multi-lap running and can be used for attempts at common ultra distances such as a 50k or 50 mile. A fully stocked aid station will be staffed by experienced volunteers.

Organizers emphasize a traditional, runner-focused approach intended to provide smooth race operations and on-course support. Race registration closes on Wed, Jul 29 at 11:59 PM ET. Registration fees are not refundable under any circumstance, and registrations are not transferable to other participants or to future events. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

6 Hour Race
12 Hour Race
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