
The Enoree 100 is quiet, long, and unforgiving. A hundred miles through deep forest where the trail never really lets up, just wears you down one step at a time.
You go out, then you turn around and face it all again, heavier, slower, and deeper into the grind. The woods don’t care. They just wait to see if you keep moving.
This one isn’t about speed. It’s about how long you can hold together.

For us, trail running isn’t just about the miles—it’s about community, resilience, and making a real impact. From the beginning, we’ve been committed to supporting local charities and non-profits, using the power of trail running to promote both mental and physical health.
Now, it’s GO TIME! We’ve been looking forward to this moment, and
For us, trail running isn’t just about the miles—it’s about community, resilience, and making a real impact. From the beginning, we’ve been committed to supporting local charities and non-profits, using the power of trail running to promote both mental and physical health.
Now, it’s GO TIME! We’ve been looking forward to this moment, and we’re officially bringing you the inaugural G.O.A.T. Trail Race—the High Noon Showdown! Choose your challenge: 3-hour, 6-hour, 12-hour, or 24-hour, and a 6 hour ruck, timed events. Ruckers are expected to carry a 25lb pack and will be weighed prior to the start of the event. No cutoffs based on distance—just you, the trail, and your own personal goals.
Join us in making a difference. Sign up, show up, and let’s put purpose behind every step.

This isn’t your typical race.
This is a full day of dirt, decisions, and just enough bad judgment to keep you coming back.
It starts at 8:00 AM.
A simple 5K trail loop.
Then… every 50 minutes… it starts again.
And again.
And again.
Ten chances total.
Run one lap and call it a day. Run five and feel strong. Run all ten and question everyth
This isn’t your typical race.
This is a full day of dirt, decisions, and just enough bad judgment to keep you coming back.
It starts at 8:00 AM.
A simple 5K trail loop.
Then… every 50 minutes… it starts again.
And again.
And again.
Ten chances total.
Run one lap and call it a day. Run five and feel strong. Run all ten and question everything.
Miss a lap? No problem.
Catch your breath. Regroup.
Step back to the line when you’re ready.

Calling all Trail Warriors!!
Get ready for the ultimate test of endurance at Seven Bends State Park, where runners will battle through a 10-mile looped course featuring rolling terrain and scenic beauty. Course is mixed terrain with gravel roads, two-track dirt roads and some single-track trail. Whether you're aiming to conquer a solo 100-
Calling all Trail Warriors!!
Get ready for the ultimate test of endurance at Seven Bends State Park, where runners will battle through a 10-mile looped course featuring rolling terrain and scenic beauty. Course is mixed terrain with gravel roads, two-track dirt roads and some single-track trail. Whether you're aiming to conquer a solo 100-miler, pushing for a Last Man Standing victory, or teaming up for the 100-mile relay, this race demands grit, strategy, and resilience.

You ready to howl at the moon?
This is not your average race; this challenge is meant to see how far you can push yourself in a set time limit. What time limit you ask? From dusk until dawn......can you make it all night long? There is no cut off times or speed requirements; to be considered a finisher you have to complete the first lap a
You ready to howl at the moon?
This is not your average race; this challenge is meant to see how far you can push yourself in a set time limit. What time limit you ask? From dusk until dawn......can you make it all night long? There is no cut off times or speed requirements; to be considered a finisher you have to complete the first lap at dusk and the last lap at dawn, the winner will be decided by how many laps are completed by the end of the night.

The Sawmill Gauntlet isn’t a race. It’s a slow collapse measured in laps. A 2.5‑mile loop, again and again, under a clock that never waits and never forgives. Every 45 minutes the line resets, and anyone who can’t answer the bell disappears.
There’s no finish line, only attrition. The miles stack, the field thins, and the fight turns inwar
The Sawmill Gauntlet isn’t a race. It’s a slow collapse measured in laps. A 2.5‑mile loop, again and again, under a clock that never waits and never forgives. Every 45 minutes the line resets, and anyone who can’t answer the bell disappears.
There’s no finish line, only attrition. The miles stack, the field thins, and the fight turns inward. Muscles fail, doubt creeps in, and the only question left is how long you can refuse to stop. In the end, one remains, forced to face the loop alone one last time… or no one wins.
This isn’t about speed. It’s about endurance, stubbornness, and how much suffering you can carry before you finally give in.
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