Fuzzy Peach Trail Run

Jacksonville, United States • 7 Nov 2026

Event Overview

The Fuzzy Peach Trail Run takes place at Hines Farm & Stables in Jacksonville, North Carolina. This event features a scenic trail course designed for runners and walkers. Participants navigate the trails surrounding the farm and stables before finishing at the event hub.

The event offers several participation options to accommodate different ages and preferences:

  • 5k Option: A trail race for runners.
  • 1-Mile Walk: An untimed walking event.
  • Kids 1-Mile Option: An untimed walk for children aged 4 to 11.
  • Virtual 5k: A remote participation option.

Participant Information

All finishers receive a race medal and frozen yogurt from The Fuzzy Peach at the finish line. Registration for the physical events includes an event bib and professional race photography. Race shirts are not included in the base registration fee and must be ordered separately during the registration process.

Children's Activities and Awards

The kids' 1-mile walk requires that all participants be accompanied by an adult. Children in this category receive a youth-sized t-shirt (subject to registration deadlines), a finisher medal, and frozen yogurt.

The 5k race is a timed event with an awards ceremony. Awards are presented to the top overall male and female finishers, as well as the top male and female masters. Additional first-place gifts are provided for specific age groups ranging from 14 and under to 70 and over. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
5k Option
1-Mile Walk
Kids 1-Mile Option
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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