The Trail Run at Eagle Mountain Park

Fort Worth, United States • 17 Oct 2026

Overview

The Trail Run at Eagle Mountain Park takes place on Saturday, October 17, 2026, at Eagle Mountain Park in Fort Worth, Texas (11601 Morris Dido Newark Rd., 76179). The event is presented by Luke’s Locker Fort Worth. Proceeds support Streams & Valleys and its work to protect, enhance, and celebrate the Trinity River and Trails.

Events and details

The event offers multiple course options and a range of on-site amenities. Distances:

  • 5ish miles - trail run
  • 2ish miles - hike
  • 2ish miles - youth guided hike

Each event has a listed entry fee of $40; the price increases after January 5, 2026. Timing for participants is informal - there are no chips or clocks. Participants are asked to record their own time at the finish. Finishers receive a ceramic mug with pancakes served hot off the grill. Other on-site features include live music, hot coffee and trailside food, a shoe demo from HOKA, a Sock Exchange with Feetures and Luke’s Locker, and awards for top finishers. The youth hike is guided and hosted by a local Girl Scout troop. The organizer does not offer refunds for this nonprofit event, but registration transfers to next year or to another participant are permitted. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 mi
5ish Mile Run
Youth 2ish Mile Hike
2ish Mile Hike
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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