Location:
Calaveras River Bike Path,
Burnet,
TX
Brought to you by: Logistics In Nature
Canyon of the Eagles is a great place for a run during the day, but under its dark sky, a nighttime trail run offers the chance to race under those big and bright Texas stars! Join us this fall for a great run and a great time!
Location: Calaveras River Bike Path, Burnet, TX
Brought to you by: Logistics In Nature
Saturday, October 14, 2017 4:00 PM - Saturday, October 14, 2017 7:30 PM
Canyon of the Eagles Resort 16942 Ranch Road 2341 Burnet, Texas 78611
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