WOOF Trail Run

Bluffton, United States • 7 Nov 2026

Event overview

The W.O.O.F. Trail Run, titled Well's Outrageous Ouabache "Fifteen", takes place on Saturday, November 7, 2026 in Ouabache State Park near Bluffton, IN. The event is a trail run with multiple distance options and a 15-mile 3.5 hour time limit. Registered participants receive a finisher medal and a long sleeve t-shirt, and a hot meal is provided after the race. An early start time for the 15-mile race can be requested.

Race distances, course and awards

  • 5 Mile
  • 10 Mile
  • 15 Mile
  • 15-Mile 3-Person Relay

The course runs on park trails that are described as not hilly but containing roots, ruts, wooden bridges, and potentially soggy autumn leaves. Organizers note the trail can be harmful to ankles, feet, and knees. Awards are planned by distance: top three overall and age-group awards in 10-year brackets for individual distances; masters awards are included for the 10- and 15-mile races. The 15-mile relay awards first place in male, female, and co-ed team categories. Base registration fees are listed as $30 for the 5-mile, $35 for the 10-mile, and $40 for the 15-mile, each plus a processing fee. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

15 mi
15 Mile Trail Run
15 mi
15 Mile Relay (3-Person)
10 mi
10 Mile Trail Run
5 mi
5 Mile Trail Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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