Matagorda: The Gulf Coast Trail Running Festival
- Date Sat 13th February 2027 - Sun 14th February 2027
- Time 9:00AM CST
- Location Matagorda, Texas
- Price $48.70 - $101.70
- Races 5 races
- Distances Ultra, Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km, 5km
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Event summary
Then, on Sunday, join in the fun with a variety of races including a marathon (26.51 miles), half marathon (13.57 miles), 10K (6.20 miles), and a family-friendly 5K (3.10 miles). Each course boasts breathtaking views along packed sand, rock levees, and the serene beach, ensuring a memorable experience for runners of all levels. Whether youβre a seasoned competitor or a casual runner, this festival promises not just a race, but a celebration of the outdoors and camaraderie. Donβt miss your chance to run the Texas coast at sunrise and create unforgettable memories in Matagorda!
Organiser's Description
[Terns lifting off the beach at dawn, Matagorda]
Two days. Five ways to run the Texas coast.
Matagorda is where the Colorado River finally gives up and hands itself to the Gulf. LCRA's Matagorda Bay Nature Park is flat, wide open, and quiet in a way that most of Texas is not. In February the heat is gone, the light is long, and the wind coming off the water is the only hill you will climb all weekend.
Saturday belongs to the Backyard Ultra: one loop, one hour, over and over, until one runner is left. Sunday belongs to everyone else, with a marathon, half marathon, 10K, and 5K rolling out at sunrise. If you show up Sunday morning, look for the backyard runners still moving. They have been out there since Saturday.
START TIMES ARE STAGGERED: All Central Time.
The course is miles of packed sand, rock levee, beach, and crushed granite.
RACE
STRUCTURE
Backyard Ultra
One lap at 4.167 miles per hour, forever
Marathon
6 laps, then in to the pavilion
Half Marathon
3 laps, then in to the pavilion
10K
Pavilion to the 1.55 turn, twice
5K
Pavilion to the 1.55 turn, once
The marathon and half run long by design. The course is the course, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. If you are chasing a certified PR, this is not that race. If you want to run the Texas coast at sunrise, it is.
THE EVENTS
GULF COAST BACKYARD ULTRA
Saturday, February 13 . 9:00 AM . 4.167 mile loop
_THE LAST ONE STANDING WINS THE SEA _
Complete the loop within one hour, then start again on the next hour. Finish early and the leftover time is yours to eat, change socks, nap, and regret your decisions. Miss the hour, or fail to start the next loop, and your day is over. There is no finish line. There is only the moment the person next to you decides they are done.
Camp is at the pavilion, which you pass twice every hour, so your chair, your crew, and your cooler are never more than a few minutes away.
MATAGORDA MARATHON
Sunday, February 14 . 8:00 AM . 26.51 miles . 8 hour cutoff
Six full laps of the out and back, then a seventh that stops at the pavilion. Seven trips down the sand, the levee, the beach, and the crushed granite. Flat, fast if the wind cooperates, and honest if it does not.
MATAGORDA HALF MARATHON
Sunday, February 14 . 8:00 AM . 13.57 miles . 4 hour cutoff
Three full laps, then a fourth that finishes at the pavilion before the turnaround. Same sand, same beach, same wind, home in time for lunch. Walker friendly within the cutoff.
MATAGORDA 10K
Sunday, February 14 . 8:30 AM . 6.20 miles
Two out and backs from the pavilion, 1.55 miles each way, down the packed sand and rock levees toward the trail head and the beach. All of the coast, none of the commitment.
MATAGORDA 5K
Sunday, February 14 . 8:30 AM . 3.10 miles
Out and back from the pavilion, 1.55 miles each way. Flat, packed, forgiving. Bring the family. Bring the kid who says they hate running and watch them sprint the last 200 meters anyway.
THE COURSE
[Rock levee where the Colorado River meets the Gulf at Matagorda]
From the pavilion, you head west toward the trail head near the visitor center, then south on the LCRA trail, moving through packed sand, over rock levees, before dropping back onto packed sand on the beach. You run with the Gulf on one side and the dunes on the other, come back north through the pavilion, then turn onto the Wildlife Trail's crushed granite and out to the gazebo. Touch the turnaround and retrace it all.
SURFACES, IN ORDER: packed sand, rock levee, packed sand, open beach, crushed granite. Most of the course, the packed sand and the crushed granite, runs fine in road shoes. The rock levee and the softer stretches of beach are where a trail shoe earns its grip. If you have trail shoes, this is a day to wear them. If you do not, road shoes will get you around. If the sand is soft after rain, you will know it.
ELEVATION: About 56 feet of gain per lap on Strava, net near zero on the out and back. Different watches will report anywhere from 30 to 60 feet. Either way, the only hill you climb all weekend is the Gulf wind.
Every race starts and finishes at the pavilion, so that is where the noise is. Crews, coolers, chairs, and the finish line all live in one place, and the marathoners come through it twice a lap.
Expect wind. Expect birds. MATAGORDA SITS ON ONE OF THE BUSIEST MIGRATION CORRIDORS IN NORTH AMERICA, AND YOU WILL SHARE THE MORNING WITH HERONS, PELICANS, AND A FEW THOUSAND THINGS YOU CANNOT NAME. Expect the horizon to be very far away.
AID, AWARDS, AND LOGISTICS
[Runners and families on the wide beach at Matagorda]
Aid stations
100% Cupless Event: In alignment with our green race initiatives to protect the coastal ecosystem, we are a strictly cupless event. No paper cups will be provided at the aid stations. All participants must bring their own reusable cups, handheld bottles, or hydration vests to fill up.
Fully Stocked Stations: Our main aid station at the pavilion will be fully stocked to keep you fueled and moving. You can expect:
Hydration: Cold water and electrolyte replacement drinks.
Real Food: A variety of fresh fruit (bananas, oranges), sweet and salty snacks, and easily digestible ultra-running staples.
Packet pickup
Race morning windows 6:00 - 7:30 AM
Awards
Finisher awards, medals
Camping
RV sites at the park require a portable cooking stove. Beach camping is free for up to 72 hours, which crews are welcome to use. Airstreams are also available to book. Click _HERE_ [https://book.lcraparks.com/parks/matagorda-bay-nature-park/search] for booking details.
Park entry
For Participants: Your park entry fee is already fully covered and included in your race registration! Just show your registration confirmation at the park gate.
For Crew & Spectators: Any family, friends, or crew members joining you on-site will need to purchase a day pass. Because park entry is limited and handled on a first-come, first-served basis, we highly recommend purchasing passes online in advance to guarantee entry.
Click _HERE [https://runsignup.com/Race/Store/TX/Matagorda/GulfCoastTrailRunning]_ to Purchase Day Passes
Weather
Coastal February: mild, often breezy, in the [50s and 60s]. Bring a windbreaker. If you are running the Backyard, bring more than you think you need. It gets cold out there at 3:00 AM.
[The fishing pier reaching over the surf at Matagorda]
Where the Colorado River meets the Gulf. Come run it.
Races
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Gulf Coast Backyard Ultra
Incl. $6.10 Fee
Sat 13th February 2027 (9:00AM CST)
$91.10
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Matagorda Marathon
Incl. $6.70 Fee
Sun 14th February 2027 (8:00AM CST)
$101.70
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Matagorda Half Marathon
Incl. $5.80 Fee
Sun 14th February 2027 (8:00AM CST)
$85.80
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Matagorda 10K
Incl. $4.30 Fee
Sun 14th February 2027 (8:30AM CST)
$59.30
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Matagorda 5K
Incl. $3.70 Fee
Sun 14th February 2027 (8:30AM CST)
$48.70
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Location
6420 FM 2031, Matagorda, 77457, TX, United States
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