Toxic Trail 37

Canal Point, United States • 28 Jun 2025

Toxic Trail 37 is a challenging 37-mile road race held in Canal Point, Florida, running from Port Mayaca to Stuart Beach. The course highlights environmental awareness, focusing on the toxic water discharge from Lake Okeechobee into the St. Lucie River and the Atlantic Ocean.

The race features a mix of serene country roads for the first 20 miles, followed by a busier urban stretch through Stuart, finishing with scenic ocean views on the beach. Solo runners are encouraged to have a crew for support, with aid stations every 5-7 miles. A 6-person relay option is available, with runner changes every two miles or more.

The event emphasizes safety, environmental advocacy, and community involvement. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

37 mi
37 Miler
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