Sunburn at Wormsloe

Savannah, United States • 20 Sep 2025

The Sunburn at Wormsloe is a trail running event featuring a Half Marathon and a 10k, set in the scenic Wormsloe State Park in Savannah, Georgia. Participants can enjoy a beautiful course primarily composed of dirt trails and tree roots, with minimal elevation changes. The event includes chip timing, hydration stations, and awards for the top finishers in each category.

Each finisher will receive a medal and additional swag. Registration is limited to 300 runners, and mandatory packet pickup is required prior to race day. Parking and park entrance fees are included in the registration. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

13 mi
Half Marathon
10 km
10k
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