Tree Trail Trot

Andrews, United States • 22 Aug 2026

Tree Trail Trot

The Tree Trail Trot is scheduled for Saturday, August 22, 2026, in Andrews, Indiana. The event is a 5K trail run on the gently rolling, wooded trails of Salamonie Lake, part of Indiana's Department of Natural Resources State Parks. The course begins and ends at the Wildlife Management Pond near the modern Campgroup at the Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area. The event will use chip timing.

Event details and amenities

The listed entry price for the 5K is $20, with the price increasing after April 5, 2026. The race is organized with support from the Friends of the Upper Wabash Interpretive Services, Inc. A pancake breakfast will be served free to participants and offered to the public with a suggested free-will donation. Freshly picked sweet corn will be available for purchase during the event. Proceeds support the Friends of the Upper Wabash Interpretive Services to fund events, education, and the Interpretive Center. The event location is given as 3691 New Holland Rd., Andrews, IN 46702. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
5k Run
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