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Course HighlightsThe Trinity River Hop takes place on the Trinity Trails — Fort Worth's crown jewel trail network running along the Trinity River — starting and finishing at Gateway Park's Fort Woof parking lot. The 5K course completes one loop while the 10K runs two, taking runners past the Gateway Circle, around the soccer fields, and out onto the Trinity Trails toward the Randoll Mill Pedestrian Bridge. The 2026 edition is the first to include a half marathon and full

Course HighlightsRun the Alamo delivers the most historically rich running experience in Texas. The sunrise start at Hemisfair — marked by a live cannon blast and multiple musket volleys — immediately signals that this is no ordinary race. The Boston Qualifier-certified course runs literally past the Alamo on Houston Street, winds through the San Pedro Cultural Park, passes the iconic San Fernando Cathedral, meanders through the tree-lined King William Historic District, and visits the World Heritage Spanish colonial Missions before

Course HighlightsThe Stars at Night Half Marathon takes place entirely on the lush, illuminated golf cart paths of the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa — one of the most beautiful resort properties in Texas. The course winds through the resort's manicured grounds and the adjacent TPC San Antonio golf course, all under a canopy of Hill Country stars and holiday lights. The 4-hour cutoff time makes the route accessible to runners and walkers alike. All distances

Course HighlightsThe SATX 5K kicks off the San Antonio Marathon weekend on Friday evening, December 4, 2026, starting and finishing at Hemisfair park in the shadow of the iconic Tower of the Americas. The 5K course loops through the heart of downtown San Antonio's historic core, illuminated by city lights, passing close to the River Walk and the city's most celebrated landmarks. With a 1-hour course time limit and a festive evening start at 8:00 PM, this is San Antonio

Course HighlightsThe Saturday BMW Dallas Marathon 10K and 5K both start and finish at Dallas City Hall Plaza, taking runners through the heart of downtown Dallas with views of the distinctive Dallas skyline. The Saturday courses are designed to showcase the energy of downtown Dallas while offering a distance accessible to runners of all levels. The Friday Night Lights 1-Mile Race at 7:00 PM Friday, December 11 adds a unique under-the-lights experience to the festival, with floodlights, cheering spectators, and

Course HighlightsThe Schlotzsky's Bun Run takes place in the heart of The Domain — Austin's premier mixed-use shopping and entertainment district in north Austin — at Century Oak Terrace. The 5K course winds through The Domain's pedestrian-friendly streets and green spaces, making it accessible and scenic for runners of all abilities. The companion Kids 1K is a perfect introduction to racing for younger participants, while the Fastest Dog in Austin contest adds a uniquely Austin twist that draws crowds and

Course HighlightsThe Spurs Austin International Half Marathon is engineered for speed. The point-to-point course begins at Stonelake Blvd in north Austin and descends roughly 300 feet over 13.1 miles — through the Domain shopping district, down MoPac, into the 38th Street corridor, and through the University of Texas neighborhood — before finishing at the Texas State Capitol. The nearly unbroken net downhill profile makes this one of the fastest half marathon courses in the South, and it has hosted numerous

Course HighlightsPossum's Revenge takes place on the Possum Kingdom Lake Hike and Bike Trail, starting and finishing at Bugg Beach on the shores of one of Texas' most scenic lakes. The main loop is 17.35 miles, delivering approximately 1,460 feet of elevation gain per lap. The trail is a masterpiece of variety — rocky scrambles, sandy stretches, rooted singletrack, technical climbs, and rolling ridges with panoramic views of the lake's blue-green water and cedar-studded hillsides. All distances start and finish

Course HighlightsThe Bandera course is legendary for its brutality and beauty in equal measure. Set in the Hill Country State Natural Area (10600 Bandera Creek Rd, Bandera, TX), the main 50K loop covers roughly 3,300 feet of elevation gain — and equal loss — over trails thick with limestone rocks, sotol plants, steep gnarly climbs, and breathtaking Hill Country vistas. The 100K is two full loops (6,600 ft total gain). The 25K starts identically before taking a cutover after Equestrian

Course HighlightsThe San Antonio Marathon course is a genuine tour of the city's soul. Starting near downtown's Main Plaza and the San Fernando Cathedral, runners pass the historic Alamo and wind along the cypress-lined River Walk. The route then moves through the leafy King William and Southtown districts, up the St. Mary's Strip, into Brackenridge Park and through Alamo Heights and Olmos Park, before returning down Broadway to finish at Hemisfair beside the Tower of the Americas. The course is