Location:
Third Fork Creek Trail,
Durham,
NC
Brought to you by: Bull City Running Company
Both races will take place on the western trails of the Eno River State Park. The 6- and 11-mile course routes will start and finish near the Piper Cox House and will follow the Buckquarter Creek Trail, Ridge Trail, Shakori Trail, and Holden Mill Trail. The 11-mile course continues across the Eno River to the Cox Mountain Trail. The trails at Eno River State Park are some of the most beautiful and challenging in the Triangle area. Both the 6- and 11-mile courses feature technical single track trail with numerous natural obstacles including rocks, roots, trees, uneven ground, and fallen debris. There is a short section of bouldering over rocks where the trail skirts the river. Both distances feature challenging ascents and descents that require careful concentration. The 11-mile distance also includes an unassisted river crossing at Fews Ford.
Location: Third Fork Creek Trail, Durham, NC
Brought to you by: Bull City Running Company
Saturday, October 28, 2017 2:30 AM - Saturday, October 28, 2017 8:00 AM
Piper Cox House at Eno River State Park, 6101 Cole Mill Rd, Durham, NC 27705. PLEASE CARPOOL! Parking is very limited. Parking will be available in the large lower parking lots at Eno River State Park. Carpooling is highly encouraged. The race start and packet pick-up area is a 10 min walk up the main entrance road from the parking area. The race will start on this same road near the Piper Cox House, so please note that traffic will be temporarily stopped at 8am to allow for the start of the 11-mile and again at 8:30am for the start of the 6-mile.
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