Trail Hog Half Marathon

Venice, United States • 28 Nov 2026

Trail Hog Half Marathon - Venice, FL

The Trail Hog event on November 28, 2026 is a trail running event at Carlton Preserve in Venice, Florida. The program includes a half marathon plus shorter races held at the same location. The venue address is 1800 Mabry Carlton Parkway, Venice, FL 34292.

Distances

  • Trail Hog Half Marathon
  • Trail Hog 10k
  • Trail Hog 5k

Race logistics include packet pick-up on race morning and a guided group stretch offered shortly before the races. Participants receive a race t-shirt and post-race snacks and refreshments. Age-group awards are given in the following categories: Under 12; 13–19; 20–29; 30–39; 40–49; 50–59; 60–69; 70+.

Event-day amenities listed for the site include local vendor booths and live music. Entry fees shown for the listed events are: $45 for the half marathon, $35 for the 10k, and $30 for the 5k; prices increase after June 28, 2026. The event page also notes results and photo sections are maintained for the race. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

Half Marathon
Trail Hog Half Marathon
10 km
Trail Hog 10k
5 km
Trail Hog 5k
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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