Runners will start the point-to-point course for the race at the Thousand Hills Dining Lodge on the opposite side of the lake from the finish line, which lies at the West Winery at Jackson Stables, just off County Road 226. From there, the course is paved for the first mile and a half, and then heads onto single-track trails through the woods around the lake. Along these trails, runners can really expect anything nature might throw at them — rocks, sticks, twigs, tree roots and perhaps even wet or muddy terrain.
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Note: The course map above provides the approximate route for the race. Though every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, changes are sometimes made to race routes due to weather conditions, road closures or other circumstances that can require a course to be changed. If you see an error above, contact us here.
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