Labor Day Trail Challenge 50-Mile • 50K • Marathon • Half Marathon & Ruck • 10K • 5K • 8-Hour Run/Walk (Solo) • 8-Hour Relay

  • Date Sat 5th September 2026
  • Time 7:00AM CDT
  • Location Cedar Creek, Texas
  • Price $43.39 - $190.74
  • Races 13 races
  • Distances 5km, 10km, Half Marathon, Marathon, Ultra

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Event summary

Get ready for an exhilarating adventure at the inaugural Labor Day Trail Challenge, taking place on Saturday, September 5, 2026, at the stunning McKinney Roughs Nature Park in Cedar Creek, Texas. This exciting event invites participants to embrace the great outdoors with a variety of race distances, including 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, Marathon, 50K, and a challenging 50-Mile ultra. Whether you’re an experienced runner or just starting out, there’s a distance for everyone to conquer as you traverse the breathtaking landscapes along the Colorado River.

Join fellow trail enthusiasts in this scenic 1,140-acre preserve, where you’ll run through rolling box canyons, vibrant wildflower meadows, and majestic loblolly pine forests. Experience the thrill of Central Texas trail running as you navigate through four unique ecosystems, featuring technical single-track trails and stunning river overlooks. Plus, all half-marathon, marathon, and 50K finishers will take home a custom rodeo-style belt buckle, a unique memento of your hard work and dedication. So lace up your shoes, unleash your spirit, and get ready to run free at the Labor Day Trail Challenge!

Organiser's Description

INAUGURAL EVENT . 2026

LABOR DAY TRAIL CHALLENGE

RUN FREE: RETURN OF THE BULL

The gates are open. The bull is loose. Run Free. Conquer the Lost Pines on single-track trails along the Colorado River

September 5 | McKinney Roughs Nature Park, Cedar Creek TX
5K . 10K . 8-HOUR RELAY . HALF MARATHON & RUCK . MARATHON . 50K . 50-MILE
[Labor Day Trail Challenge]


TRAILS
Single-Track & Fire Roads [Labor Day Trail Run]

ECOSYSTEMS
4 Unique Biomes [Labor Day Trail Run]

SETTING
Colorado River [Labor Day Trail Run]

ABOUT THE RACE

Trade the bullpen for the box canyons. Return of the Bull

Youve been penned up all year. Its time to break the fences. Kick off your Labor Day weekend with an unforgettable trail running experience at McKinney Roughs Nature Park, a stunning 1,140-acre preserve just 13 miles east of Austin along the Colorado River. Choose from seven events that wind through the park's rolling box canyons, wildflower meadows, and towering loblolly pine forests.
[Labor Day Trail Run]
This is Central Texas trail running at its finest. You'll traverse four distinct ecosystems. Post Oak Savannah, Blackland Prairie, East Texas Piney Woods, and a lush riparian corridor, all in a single race. Expect technical single-track, scenic river overlooks, and the kind of terrain that makes every mile an adventure.
[Labor Day Trail Run]


THE RIO COLORADO 250

The river you run above on Saturday is the one the series is named for.

Two hundred fifty kilometers with Fit Foundation in a calendar year earns the Rio Colorado 250 buckle. Not instead of your race hardware. On top of it. Every kilometer counts, including the ones you cover in the timed events.

That last part matters. The 8-Hour Solo doesn't credit you a fixed distance. It credits you what you actually walk, run, and grind out between seven in the morning and three in the afternoon. Some of you will put more on the board in one day than a 50K would give you.

Here is the calendar. Autumn Harvest on October 10. Fields of Gold on October 24. The Colorado River Run on November 27. Star of Texas on December 13.

Four events in nine weeks. September 5 is the last quiet place to start.

The count begins at McKinney Roughs.

RETURN OF THE BULL marks the second chapter of the Rodeo Trail Run Series, following the inaugural Austin's Rodeo Trail Run at Grelle Recreation Area. All half-marathon, marathon, and 50K finishers receive a custom rodeo-style belt buckle and event shirt, the signature swag of the series.

Whether you're an ultra-distance runner chasing your first 50K, a seasoned marathoner ready to go the full 26.2, a veteran racer tackling the half, or a newcomer lacing up for your first 5K off-road, the Labor Day Trail Challenge has a distance for you. Unleash the grit. Master the Roughs. Run Free.

CHOOSE YOUR DISTANCE

SIX EVENTS . ONE EPIC COURSE


5K
3.1 Miles
Beginner Friendly


10K
6.2 Miles
Intermediate

POPULAR

HALF MARATHON & RUCK
13.1 Miles
Intermediate


MARATHON
26.2 Miles
Advanced

ULTRA

50K or 50 Miles
Ultra Distance

STOPWATCH 8-HOUR SOLO RUN OR RELAY CHALLENGE

Choose-Your-Own-Adventure: Run or walk for 8 hours. You can also grab your favorite running partner, build your duo, and take on the 8-Hour Relay Challenge! This high-energy format strips away the pressure of a fixed distance and replaces it with a fast-paced, strategy-driven race against the clock.

STARTS 7:00 AM . 8 HOURS


COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

WHAT AWAITS YOU ON THE TRAIL [Labor Day Trail Run]

LOST PINES FOREST Run through towering loblolly pines and eastern red cedars, an isolated pocket of East Texas ecology

RIVER OVERLOOKS Scenic bluff-top views of the Colorado River from the Ridge and Bluff Overlook trails



ROLLING ELEVATION Up to 469 ft of elevation gain on technical single-track through box canyons and ridgelines

AID STATIONS Fully stocked with water, electrolytes, snacks, and encouragement



WILDLIFE CORRIDOR Four ecosystems converge here, home to 250+ bird species and diverse Central Texas wildlife

RODEO SERIES BUCKLE Every half-marathon, marathon, and 50K finisher earns a custom rodeo-style belt buckle from the Rodeo Trail Run Series

RACE SWAG & AWARDS

WHAT EVERY FINISHER TAKES HOME

TRAIL RUN RODEO SERIES
Rodeo Series Buckle
Custom belt buckle, signature of the Rodeo Trail Run Series. Every half-marathon, marathon, 50K & 50 miles finisher.

Event T-Shirt
with rodeo series branding
LOST PINES
Finisher Medal
Custom Lost Pines design for all finishers

AWARDS

FOR THOSE WHO RIDE THE HARDEST

OVERALL WINNERS

Cowboy hat or plaque award for top male & female finisher in each distance event


FINISHER RODEO TRAIL RUN SERIES 2026

ALL FINISHERS

Every half-marathon, marathon, and 50K runner who crosses the finish line within cutoff earns a Rodeo Trail Run Series buckle. Medals for other distances.



RACE DETAILS

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

Date
Saturday, September 5, 2026

Day
Labor Day Weekend

Start Time
7:00 AM

Location
McKinney Roughs Nature Park

Address
1884 State Hwy 71 West, Cedar Creek, TX 78612

Surface
Dirt / Single-Track Trail

Chip Timed
Yes

Stroller Friendly
No (trail course)

GETTING THERE: Located on Hwy 71 just 13 miles east of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Look for the distinctive rock wall entrance with windmill on the south side of the highway. Free parking available in the main lot with additional overflow parking.

NEARBY ACCOMMODATIONS: Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa is adjacent to the park. Additional hotels available in Bastrop (8 miles east). Make a weekend of it, race Saturday, relax Sunday and Monday.

RODEO TRAIL RUN SERIES

The Labor Day Trail Challenge is the second event in the Rodeo Trail Run Series. Ran the Austin Rodeo Trail Run at Grelle in March? You're a series veteran. New to the rodeo? Welcome to the herd. Either way, you'll earn one of the two signature series buckles and shirt when you cross the finish line.

LABOR DAY TRAIL CHALLENGE 2026
McKinney Roughs Nature Park . Cedar Creek, TX . September 5, 2026
Sponsor Opportunities Available

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.

Races

  • 50 Miler

    Incl. $11.74 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $190.74

  • 8-Hour Relay

    Incl. $10.00 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $160.00

    The Goal: Complete as many loops as your team can handle before the 8-hour clock runs out. The Strategy: You and your partner split the workload completely on your own terms. Alternate every single loop, swap out every hour, or split the day right down the middle; the choice is entirely yours! The Transition: Tag out your partner at the vibrant main exchange zone, where you can cheer each other on, refuel, and keep the team energy soaring.
  • 8-Hour Run/Walk

    Incl. $10.00 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $160.00

  • 50k

    Incl. $8.50 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $133.50

  • Marathon

    Incl. $7.60 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $117.59

  • Half Marathon

    Incl. $6.40 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $96.39

  • Half Marathon Ruck

    Incl. $7.00 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $106.99

  • 10k

    Incl. $5.20 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $75.19

  • 5k

    Incl. $4.60 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $64.59

  • Labor Day Trail Marathon Challenge Bundle

    Incl. $6.40 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $96.39

    CLOSED
  • Labor Day Trail Half-Marathon Challenge Bundle

    Incl. $5.20 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $75.19

    CLOSED
  • Labor Day Trail 10K Challenge Bundle

    Incl. $4.00 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $53.99

    CLOSED
  • Labor Day Trail 5K Challenge Bundle

    Incl. $3.40 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 5th September 2026 (7:00AM CDT)

    $43.39

    CLOSED

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1884 State Hwy 71 West, Cedar Creek, 78612, TX, United States

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