Big Texas Ultra
- Date Fri 14th November 2025
- Location Georgetown, Texas
Event summary
Get ready for an exhilarating experience at the Big Texas Ultra on Friday, November 14, 2025, in Georgetown, Williamson! This exciting trail running event offers participants the chance to tackle stunning courses with breathtaking views around Lake Georgetown. Choose from three race distances: a challenging 100K, a thrilling 50K, or a fun 15K trail run, as well as a 15K RUCK for those looking to add an extra challenge.
The 100K race features an impressive elevation gain of over 4,600 feet, taking runners on a scenic journey along a 31.1-mile looped course. Whether you're a seasoned ultra-runner or a newcomer, the Big Texas Ultra promises both beauty and adventure on rocky, dirt, and grassy trails. Don't miss out on this unforgettable day that celebrates the spirit of trail running in the heart of Texas!
The 100K race features an impressive elevation gain of over 4,600 feet, taking runners on a scenic journey along a 31.1-mile looped course. Whether you're a seasoned ultra-runner or a newcomer, the Big Texas Ultra promises both beauty and adventure on rocky, dirt, and grassy trails. Don't miss out on this unforgettable day that celebrates the spirit of trail running in the heart of Texas!
Organiser's Description
The Big Texas Ultra is a 100K, 50K, and 15K trail run & 15K RUCK held on Lake Georgetown near the heart of Texas. Featuring beautiful scenery and challenging rocky, dirt, and grass trails with over 4600 feet of elevation gain for the 100K event, the race follows a 31.1 Mile looped course and a unique route for the 15K, beginning and ending at the Russell Park.
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2101 Co Rd 262, Georgetown, 78633, TX, United States
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