Trail Running in Ohio
Ohio has 48 upcoming trail-running races scheduled for 2026. That is the 2nd-highest event count for trail running of any state. Most of the calendar falls in the warmer months: 30 of 48 races (63%) take place between May and September, with October (12 events) the busiest month. No single city dominates the calendar. Cincinnati leads with 8 races, followed by Yellow Springs (4), Lewis Center (3), and Cleveland (2). The remaining 65% of the calendar is spread across smaller cities.
Trail-running races by month in Ohio
Oct (12) · Jun (9) · Jul (9) · Aug (6) · Sep (6) · Dec (2) · Feb (1) · Mar (1) · Apr (1) · Nov (1)
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Garbry Big Woods Reserve 5k (Miami County Parks Trail Run Challenge)
June 14, 2026
Piqua, OH

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Dean Martin Hometown Festival: Dino Dash 5k Trail Run / Walk
June 20, 2026
Steubenville, OH

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Dirt Days Trail Series - French Park Creek Crossings
June 21, 2026
Cincinnati, OH

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The Firefly Overnight Endurance Challenge & 10k Trail Race
June 27, 2026
Lewis Center, OH

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Stillwater Prairie Reserve 5k (Miami County Parks Trail Run Challenge)
July 12, 2026
Covington, OH

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John Bryan Arboretum Trail Half Marathon & Challenge
July 25, 2026
Yellow Springs, OH
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Buckeye Moon Trail Runs (Night Trail Run)
Galena, OH
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Buckeye Moon Trail Runs (Night Trail Run)
August 8, 2026
Galena, OH
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Buckeye Sun Trail Runs
Galena, OH
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Buckeye Sun Trail Runs
August 8, 2026
Galena, OH

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Lost Creek Reserve 5k (Miami County Parks Trail Run Challenge)
August 9, 2026
Troy, OH
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Frequently asked questions
What is trail running?▾
Trail running takes place on unpaved surfaces like dirt paths, mountain trails, and forest roads. Distances range from 5K to 100+ miles. Trail running emphasizes scenery, elevation, and technical terrain over pace.
What shoes do I need for trail running?▾
Trail running shoes have aggressive lugs for traction, rock plates for protection, and a more durable outsole than road shoes. Popular brands include Hoka, Salomon, and Altra. Choose shoes based on your local terrain.
How is trail running different from road running?▾
Trail running involves more elevation change, uneven footing, and slower paces than road running. Expect to run 20-40% slower on trails compared to roads. The focus shifts from pace per mile to effort and time on feet.
What are the best trail running destinations in the US?▾
Colorado, California, Oregon, and Utah offer world-class trail running. Iconic areas include the Sierra Nevada, Rocky Mountains, Pacific Northwest forests, and Appalachian trails. Browse trail events by state on RACE.














