Common Rush Trail Run

Common Rush Trail Run
Date Jul 2025 (TBD)
Distance 8k/5mi, 10mi
Course Type Trail

Race Information

Offering 5 and 10 mile course options that include outstanding lake views, mellow single-track, and fun open field running, the annual Common Rush Trail at beautiful Harris Lake is a mid-summer trail race not to be missed.

After finishing the race, athletes will enjoy post-race food, great music, a free kids race, and a fun awards ceremony with lots of giveaways. Harris Lake County Park, in New Hill, NC is a beautiful 680-acre park that boasts gorgeous lake views, ponds, open fields, playgrounds, a disc golf course, and close to 20 miles of forested hiking and mountain biking trails.

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