US Road Running - Katy

Katy, United States • 13 Jun 2026

Event Details

The US Road Running Medal Madness event in Katy, Texas offers three race distances: 5K, 10K, and Half Marathon. All races start together.

Location and Course

The event takes place at the Mason Creek Hike & Bike Trail in Katy, Texas. The address is 2500 Porter Road. Parking is in a designated area, with details provided via a map link. The course is an out-and-back format. The 5K and 10K share a 0.78-mile out-and-back segment. The 5K is run over two laps of this segment, and the 10K over four laps. The Half Marathon uses a separate 1.09-mile out-and-back segment, completed six times. The overall time limit for completing the course is 3 hours and 30 minutes.

Registration and Logistics

All participants must register online in advance via RunSignup; there is no on-site registration. Bib and packet pickup begins 30 minutes before the race start and ends 10 minutes before. The organizer, US Road Running, mentions finisher medals, an awards system, a best costume contest, and series points. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

Half Marathon
Half Marathon
10 km
10k
5 km
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