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    Colorado River Run 200K • 100 Mile • 100K • 50 Mile • 50K • Marathon • Half Marathon & Ruck • 10K • 5K
    Colorado River Run 200K • 100 Mile • 100K • 50 Mile • 50K • Marathon • Half Marathon & Ruck • 10K • 5K

    Colorado River Run 200K • 100 Mile • 100K • 50 Mile • 50K • Marathon • Half Marathon & Ruck • 10K • 5K

    Date and time

    Friday, November 27, 2026

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    1884 State Highway 71 West,, Cedar Creek, TX

    Date and time

    Friday, November 27, 2026

    Location

    1884 State Highway 71 West,, Cedar Creek, TX

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    About This Event

    COLORADO RIVER RUN

    Run to the River

    "Out here on these trails, not all who wander are lost, some are simply finding their strength."

    200K

    100 MILES

    100K

    50 MILES

    50K & MARATHON

    HALF MARATHON

    10K & 5K

    An invigorating trail adventure at McKinney Roughs Park

    Connect with Nature, Challenge Your Endurance

    Set along the scenic banks and trails surrounding the majestic Colorado River at McKinney Roughs Park, this event offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature while testing your limits. Run through diverse landscapes, including riverbanks, rugged trails, and serene natural habitats as you embrace the spirit of outdoor adventure.

    The Colorado River Run promises to be a memorable experience for runners and nature enthusiasts alike. The course layout is designed to highlight the river's most picturesque spots while providing a challenging terrain for runners of all levels, from competitive athletes seeking to set personal records to recreational runners looking for a unique trail experience.

     

    Register by November 7, 2026 to guarantee your race shirt!

    Click here to purchase your crew and/or spectator/visitors pass

     

    Race Distances

    200K Ultramarathon

    Start Time: 7:00 AM (11/27)

    Cut-off: 11:30 PM (11/28)

    Beyond 100 miles — our most extreme distance for experienced ultra runners only. A single finish counts toward the Rio Colorado Ultra Slam buckle.

    100 Mile Ultramarathon

    Start Time: 9:00 AM (11/27)

    Cut-off: 11:30 PM (11/28)

    The ultimate river trail adventure for endurance athletes

    100K Ultramarathon

    Start Time: 9:00 AM (11/27)

    Cut-off: 11:30 PM (11/28)

    The gateway ultra distance between 50 and 100 miles

    50 Mile Ultramarathon

    Start Time: 9:00 AM (11/27)

    Cut-off: 9:30 PM (11/28)

    Challenge yourself with breathtaking river views

    50K & Marathon (26.2 miles)

    Start Time: 9:00 AM (11/28)

    Cut-off: 8:30 PM

    Classic distance with unforgettable scenery

    Half Marathon (13.1 miles)

    Start Time: 9:00 AM (11/28)

    Cut-off: 5:00 PM

    Perfect distance to enjoy the river trails

    10K (6.2 miles) | 5K Run/Walk (3.1 miles)

    Start Time: 9:00 AM (11/28)

    Cut-off: 5:00 PM

    Family-friendly option - children can accompany registered parents for free!

     

     

     

    Course Description

    Scenic River Trails

    The course is designed to highlight the Colorado River's most picturesque spots while providing a challenging terrain for runners. You'll experience diverse landscapes, including riverbanks, rugged trails, and serene natural habitats.

    Fully Supported Adventure

    Fully stocked aid stations along the course, providing hydration, nutrition, and medical assistance to ensure your safety and well-being. Our eco-friendly practices, such as waste reduction and the use of sustainable materials, minimize the event's environmental footprint.

     

    Course Records: 

    100 Miles: Jeffrey Bergeron (M) 29:26:45

    50 Miles: Andrea Fogliato (M) 8:35:56

    50K: Marcos Gonzalez (M) 6:08:58 

    Marathon: Elissa Schoening 5:13:08

    Half-Marathon: Jake Johnson (M) 1:32:03, Hannah Lee Cullum (F) 1:54:49

    What You'll Experience

     

    Terrain: Mix of single-track trails, dirt paths, and occasional technical sections Scenery: Stunning river views, natural habitats, and diverse ecosystems Elevation: Moderate with some challenging climbs and descents Support: Well-stocked aid stations with friendly volunteers Community: Welcoming atmosphere for runners of all abilities

     

    Rio Colorado Ultra Slam

    Every Fit Foundation finish counts toward the Rio Colorado 250. Complete 250 km across our 2026 races and the buckle is yours, in addition to your individual race awards. A single 200K finish also qualifies you for the buckle outright.

    Ready for 100 Miles?

    Access your complete 100-mile training plan to prepare for this epic adventure!

    ACCESS TRAINING PLAN

    What's Included

    Custom Finisher Medal

    Unique medal for all finishers

    Aid Stations

    Fully stocked with nutrition and hydration

    Support

    On-course and at finish line

    Pacing Allowed for Ultra Distances

    Pacers are allowed for the 200K (after mile 62), 100 Mile Run (after mile 50), 100K (after mile 31), and 50 Mile Run (after mile 30) to provide safety and encouragement during later stages. One pacer per runner is permitted on course at any time. Pacers must register at the designated check-in area, sign a waiver, pay a $15 fee, and wear an official "PACER" bib. Pacers must be 18+ (16-17 with parental consent), can only enter/exit at aid stations, and cannot provide physical assistance or carry the runner's supplies. Pacers may switch at any aid station but must check in with station personnel. Pacers are only eligible for water and emergency medical support at aid stations. 

    Family-Friendly 5K Option

    Parents are welcome to run or walk the 5K course with their young children at no additional cost!

    Organized in partnership with Healthy Kids Running Series Cedar Park. Proceeds support HKRS Cedar Park youth running programs.

    Children MUST be registered to participate

    Volunteer Opportunities

     

     

    We Need Help With:

     

    Course Marshals Aid Station Support Registration/Packet Pickup Assistants

     

    All Volunteers Receive:

     

    Race shirt Snacks Community service hours Future race credit

     

    Shifts Available:

     

    Morning: 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM Afternoon: 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM Evening: 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

    Email: info@atxactive.com to volunteer 

    Ready for Your Colorado River Adventure?

    Join us for this unique trail experience along the scenic banks of the Colorado River. Challenge your endurance and connect with nature!

    REGISTER NOW!

    Fit Foundation

    Half Marathon Ruck

    13.1 miles. Same trail. Weight on your back.

    Rucking is covering ground with a loaded pack. Same course as the half marathon, same start, same finish line, same cutoff. The only difference is what you are carrying and who you are racing.

    Ruckers are scored as their own division with their own results and their own awards. You are not competing against the runners and they are not competing against you.

    Minimum pack weight

    20 lb  ·  30 lb

    20 lb if you weigh under 150 lb. 30 lb if you weigh 150 lb or over.

    The rules

    Weigh in before the start. Bring your pack to the start area at least 30 minutes before your wave. We weigh it, we tag it, you go. Water does not count. Your hydration, food, phone and layers are on top of the minimum. The weight is dry weight. Any weight is fine. Ruck plates, bricks, sand, books, dumbbells. It has to be secure and it has to stay in the pack for the whole course. You finish with what you started with. Weight is checked again at the finish. Anything under the minimum moves you out of the ruck division. Carry it yourself. No handing your pack off, no dragging, no wheels. Run, walk, or anything between. There is no rule about how you move, only about what you carry. Rucking counts toward your Run the River mileage exactly the same as running. Thirteen point one miles is thirteen point one miles.

    First time rucking?

    A loaded pack on a trail is harder than the same distance on your feet, and most people go out too quick. A few things that help:

    Train with the weight before race day. Even two or three loaded walks makes a difference to your shoulders. Get the load high and tight against your back. Weight that sits low and swings will wreck you by mile six. Wear the socks and shoes you have already tested. Rucking changes how your feet hit the ground. Pack the weight so it cannot shift. Movement inside the pack is the most common reason people stop.

    Same trail. Same finish line.

    Considerably more of it on your back.

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    Distances

    124.3 mi

    100.0 mi

    62.1 mi

    50.0 mi

    31.0 mi

    Marathon

    Half marathon

    10K

    5K

    1000 m