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    Brazos Bend 50
    Brazos Bend 50

    Brazos Bend 50

    Date and time

    Saturday, April 10, 2027

    Location

    21901 Farm to Market Rd 762, Needville, TX

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    Date and time

    Saturday, April 10, 2027

    Location

    21901 Farm to Market Rd 762, Needville, TX

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    About This Event

    THIS IS THE APRIL EVENT

    Registration and information for the December edition (100M, 100K, 26.2M, and 13.1M): Brazos Bend 100

    Description

    Get ready for the April edition of one of the most popular trail races in Texas — Brazos Bend! Headlined by the marquee 50-mile, this event also features the 50K, 25K, 10K, and 5K, making it the perfect race for everyone from first-time trail runners to experienced ultrarunners chasing PRs.

    Brazos Bend is known as the fastest trail course in Texas — flat, smooth, and built for big performances. With just about 10 feet of elevation gain, you’ll cruise across a mix of crushed rock paths, shaded singletrack, and wide, runnable horse trails. Expect warm Texas spring weather with the potential for cool, comfortable starts before the day heats up.

    Located just south of Houston near Sugar Land, Brazos Bend State Park delivers a truly unique race setting. The park is rich with wildlife, including its famous American alligators. Don’t worry — they’re used to people and keep their distance — but spotting one along the course definitely adds to the adventure (and makes for some unforgettable race photos).

    Whether you’re going long in the 50-mile, stepping up to your first ultra, or just coming out to enjoy a fast, fun trail race, Brazos Bend delivers an incredible race experience from start to finish.

    What to expect racing with TROT:

    At Brazos Bend, every runner gets the full Trail Racing Over Texas experience — a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere paired with top-notch race organization. Participants receive their choice of premium race swag, along with a finisher medal for all distances from 5K to 50K, and a 50-mile buckle for those taking on the longest challenge. Expect well-marked, chip-timed racing, free race photos, incredible volunteer support, and Texas-sized aid stations stocked to keep you moving all day.

    With generous cutoff times, this is an event where both first-time trail runners and seasoned ultrarunners can settle in, enjoy the day, and accomplish their goals. The park’s smooth, flat trails make it approachable, while the unique setting — yes, including the occasional gator sighting — adds to the adventure (don’t worry, they keep to themselves). A free kids run, a strong community vibe, and plenty of time to hang out before and after your race make Brazos Bend just as much about the experience as the miles.

    Fast, flat course — perfect for PRs and first-time trail runners Distances for everyone: 50M, 50K, 25K, 10K, and 5K 50-mile finisher buckles + medals for all other distances Your choice of premium race swag Chip-timed results Texas-sized, fully stocked aid stations Incredible volunteer support throughout the course Generous cutoff times so you can run your race Free professional race photos Unique wildlife experience (yes, including gators — from a safe distance!) Fun, welcoming trail community vibe Free park shuttle bus for all participants and guests Free kids run for the next generation of runners

    Event details will continue to be updated here and via email/social.

    See the 2027 Event Information tab in the menu for more detailed information on parking, shuttles, guest passes, aid stations, course maps, live tracking, and more.

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    Distances

    50.0 mi

    31.1 mi

    15.5 mi

    10K

    5K

    1000 m

    16.7 mi