True to the Brew Trail 10K

Pomaria, United States • 28 Mar 2026

The True to the Brew Trail 10K Run/Hike is an annual event held in Pomaria, South Carolina, featuring a scenic course along the Peak to Prosperity Passage of the Palmetto Trail. This mostly flat, wide, and non-technical trail follows an old railroad path, making it suitable for runners and hikers of all levels. The race starts near Wilson's Grocery on US-176 and finishes at the Broad River Trestle at Alston Trail Head, where participants enjoy a lively celebration with live music, food, professional photography, and a complimentary beer. The event is capped at 300 participants to ensure safety and supports the Palmetto Conservation Foundation’s trail preservation efforts. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

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10 km
True to the Brew Trail Run/hike 10k Run & Hike
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