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JOIN US ON THE TRAIL RUN

For the second year in a row, you can now RUN! Get your friends and join us for a beautiful, fun, trail run! See information for Training Runs at bottom of page.
If you want to RUN only: You register as a runner here and then enjoy all the same support we provide to the riders: - help in setting up your personal page - help with fundraising (every runner agrees to raise at least $500) - training runs - HCRA sponsored, with running teams, and participants.
Never done a run in your life? No problem! This run is for everyone, it's a run, not a race! There is a distance for you, whether you are a seasoned runner or just buying your shoes! - 5K - 10K - half marathon. We’ll have support for you out there on the course, including “Pit Stops” and even SAG help in our golf cart if you get too tired.
If you want to Ride AND Run: You register as a rider. You still only need to raise $500. Come on out on Ride Day, ride the best distance for you, and when you come into the finish line, we’ll help you put your bike up so you can head over to the start of the RUN. All courses, Ride and Run, will be closed at 4:00, so make sure you start the Run with enough time to finish by 4:00.
The Run and the Ride start and finish at Reunion Ranch, and both are a fun way to participate in one of the most loved events in Austin! By getting on your bike or putting on your running shoes, you’ll be an important part of making a huge difference for thousands of people living with HIV/AIDS right here in Austin.
Register Today!
Join us on Training Runs! We are thrilled to be working with several different stores and groups who are already supporting and promoting the Trail Run. Feel free to get tips and train with RunTex, Lukes's Locker, Texas Running Company, Rogue, and the Austin Frontrunners, all of them giving you many options to train/run with a great group of people. You can even join their teams! Everyone is welcome on the Trail Run, if you have never done anything like this, you are in great company. It's a run, not a race...enjoy it!
Trail Runs Should Be Taken Literally, But Not Too Seriously


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