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Date:
Sat, Mar 14, 2026 at 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location:
E Deer Park Rd
Boone County, Missouri
65201
United States
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History:

Three Creeks Torrent Trail Runs is a race sponsored by Columbia Track Club that takes place at Three Creeks Conservation Area, about ten minutes south of Columbia, Missouri. The area is unique in that the land was originally largely owned and worked in 40 and 80 acre parcels purchased by freed slaves following the Civil War. Some former homesteads are even still visible today.

Course:

The course is an approximate 10 mile loop. It is about 80% single track trail and 20% jeep/gravel road, with a variety of terrain. There are approximately ten creek crossings per loop, so you will get wet. There is about 950 feet of elevation gain per loop.

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Race Headquarters:

Three Creeks Conservation Area trailhead at the end of Deer Park Road (Three Creeks Parking). Please be sure to navigate to this specific trailhead, as other locations you may find on Google will take you elsewhere.

Here's a map with a pin on the start: Race Start

Start Time:

Saturday, March 14, 2026 - 7:00 a.m. (50K), 8:00 a.m. (20 miles), and 9:00 a.m. (10 mile & 10 mile ruck).

Time Limit:

The time limit to complete the course is 8 hours for the 50K, 7 hours for the 20 mile, and 6 hours for the 10 mile and 10 mile ruck. 20 mile runners must start their final loop by 11:30 a.m., and 50K runners must start their final loop by 12:30 p.m. The cutoff at the Tomlin trailhead aid station is 2:00 p.m. All races will end at 3:00 p.m.

Aid:

2 aid stations (Start/finish at Deer Park Road trailhead and on the course at Tomlin Hill trailhead) stocked with a variety of food, water and drinks. Two port-a-potties will be available at the start/finish area and another at the Tomin Hill aid stations approximately 5.5 miles on the course. 50K and 20 mile racers can leave a drop bag at the start to access before their second and third loops. PLEASE NOTE THIS WILL BE A CUP FREE EVENT. All runners must carry a water bottle or hydration pack.

Entry: (all prices include processing fees)

$70 for 50K, $59 for 20 miles, and $54 for 10 mile run or 10 mile ruck. Please sign up by February 10 to guarantee shirt and finishing special item. Prices will increase on January 5, 2026 by $5 per race. No race day registration or refunds. You may transfer your entry yourself using RunSignUp until one week before the race, as discussed below. The race is limited to 135 competitors for all races combined. Park management reserves the right to cancel the race due to adverse conditions.

Ruck Qualifications:

Ruck participants will cover the same 10-mile course as the runners, starting at 9:00 AM sharp alongside the 10-mile run. You’ll have six hours to finish, whether you’re hiking, running, or crawling—just make sure you’re moving under your own power the entire time.

To qualify as a ruck and be eligible for awards, you must carry a minimum of 30 pounds for men, and 20 pounds for women, not including water or food. We'll check packs at the start and finish, so make sure you meet the minimum weight requirement both before you take off and after you cross the finish line—no stashing your gear out on the course. Weighted vests are allowed, but any load bearing gear must be worn the entire time and not carried by hand.

If you would like to use less weight, that's fine but you not be eligible for awards.

Trekking poles are allowed.

Packet-Pickup/Check-In:

Race Headquarters will be located at the trailhead on Deer Park Road. Packet pickup will be Friday, March 13, 2026 from 4:00-6:00 pm at Tryathletics, 1605 Chapel Hill Rd, Columbia. Depending on the weather, we may be set up in parking lot. Packets will be available at the race site after 6:00 a.m. on race day. We strongly encourage you to pick up on Friday if possible. All participants will be required to check in at Race Headquarters on race day by signing a sign-in sheet. Parking on race day is limited, and car pooling is greatly encouraged. Parking is available along both sides of Deer Park Road near the trailhead, and in a small lot off of Deer Park Road. Runners cannot park in the Start/finish area.

Post-Race:

Food will be available as runners finish. Have your bib number with you to receive a meal. Someone will mark your bib to indicate you've eaten once.

Transfer to Another Event::

Runners can sign into their RunSignUp account and transfer to a different event up until Thursday, March 12, 2026. For instructions, please see: https://help.runsignup.com/support/solutions/articles/17000062922-transfer-to-another-event

Please feel free to contact us if questions. If you decide to change your distance after the race starts, you will receive a DNF and not receive a finishing time.

Transfer to Another Runner:

Runners may transfer their entry to another runner (same event distance) starting on 3/1/26 and ending on 3/12/26 by signing into their account and will have 2 options: Transfer Registration as a Gift or Transfer for Refund. If transferring for a refund, the transfer has to register and pay for the race before your refund is issued (minus original RunSignUp processing fees).

See https://help.runsignup.com/support/solutions/articles/17000062921-transfer-to-another-runner

Awards/Swag:

Entry to next year's race or 2026 Rock Bridge Revenge (25K or 50K) for Overall Male & Female in each race.

Each runner will receive a t-shirt (register by February 23 to be guaranteed the shirt you want), and upon finishing will receive a pair of Three Creeks Torrent Runs socks!

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    Description

    The Columbia Track Club Presents

    The 67th Heart of America Marathon & the 7th annual relay

    The 2nd oldest continuously running marathon in the US!

    Why Run the Heart of America Marathon?

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    The Columbia Track Club Presents

    The 67th Heart of America Marathon & the 7th annual relay

    The 2nd oldest continuously running marathon in the US!

    Why Run the Heart of America Marathon?

    • Continuously running since 1960 — be part of history

    • Home of the world-famous Easley Hill

    • Run the race with HEART — heat, hills, and humidity included at no extra charge

    • Low-frill, hometown feel with deep community roots

    Event Details

    Location:

    Boone County History and Culture Center (Nifong Park)

    3801 Ponderosa St, Columbia, MO 65201

    Start Time:

    6:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time (CDT)

    First Monday in September

    ⚠ Please Note:

    • Six-hour time limit (strictly enforced)

    • Finish area closes at 12:00 p.m.

    • Please do not ask for cutoff extensions

    Marathon Registration Pricing

    February 14 – May 25 - $81.00 or less ($75 + $6 or less processing)

    May 26 – July 4 - $102.20 or less ($95.00 + $7.20 or less processing)

    July 5 – August 30 - $134.00 or less ($125 + $9 or less processing)

    August 31 - September 5 (noon) - $160.50 or less ($150 + $10.50 or less processing)

    • Shirt size not guaranteed for registrations after August 30

    • Final pricing depends on number of registrants per transaction

    • Register early to ensure your preferred shirt size

    Relay (50-Team Limit)

    Teams of 2–4 runners

    Each team member registers and pays separately

    Feb 14 – May 25 – $54.50 or less ($50 + $4.50 or less processing fee)

    May 26 – July 4 – $70.40 or less ($65 + $5.40 or less processing fee)

    July 5 – Aug 30 – $86.30 or less ($80 + $6.30 or less processing fee)

    Important Relay Notes:

    • No relay registrations after August 30

    • Team changes must be submitted by September 4

    • Team captains are encouraged to create a team password

    • Do not join a team unless invited

    The relay course follows the same course as the marathon, therefore the same course information given above applies to the relay as well. Relay teams may have 2 - 4 members who work together to complete the traditional marathon course. Relay legs are 3.8 miles (Start to Veterans United (VU) - southernmost entrance from Providence), 7.7 miles (VU to Cooper’s Landing), 6.9 miles (Cooper’s Landing to Pierpont General Store), and 7.8 miles (Pierpont General Store to Finish). (THIS WILL BE UPDATED IN 2026)

    Registration Policies

    Course Overview

    • 26.2 miles starting and finishing at Nifong Park

    • Includes approximately 5.5 miles of well-maintained gravel roads/trails

    • Katy Trail, Missouri River views, Cooper’s Landing, Pierpont General Store

    • Features the legendary Easley Hill

    • Open course — runners must run single file where required

    USATF Certification: #MO21024MU (to be updated for 2026)

    Course map 2026 (to be updated)

    GPX file 2026 (to be updated)

    Course Description: (to be updated)

    26.2 miles starting at the Boone County History and Culture Center at Nifong Park, running 11 miles down to the Katy Trail, (formerly the MKT Trail Line, now part of the U.S Rails-to Trails system) for 1.5 miles along the scenic Missouri River, past Cooper’s Landing and the historic community of Easley, from where Easley Hill (Route N) affectionately takes its name. Picturesque rural landscape abounds along the winding uphill Route N. Passing the Pierpont General Store, a building which has stood since 1889, the course skirts Rock Bridge State Park before heading back toward Columbia, to Philips Lake, then back to the Boone County History and Culture Center. **Please note, approximately 5.5 miles of the course is on well-maintained gravel roads/trail to include Smith Hatchery Rd, the Katy Trail, East Bonne Femme Church Rd and South Gans Creek Rd. This is an open course. Runners must run single file on trafficked roads.

    Aid Stations (13 Total) (to be updated for 2026)

    Water and ice at all stations; sports drink starting at Cooper’s Landing

    Stations at miles:

    3.8, 7, 9.7, ~12, 12.5, 15, 16.5, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24.5, 25

    ⚠ No nutrition provided — plan accordingly

    #1 - Veteran's United - southernmost entrance from Providence (Mile 3.8)

    #2 - Route K/Old Plank (Mile 7)

    #3 - Smith Hatchery/Dothage Rd (Mile 9.7)

    #4 - Cooper's Landing (nearing mile 12)

    #5 - Bottom of Easley Hill (Mile 12.5)

    #6 - Nashville Church/Sapp (Mile 15)

    #7 - Burton & Hutchens - 8802 S Route N (Mile 16.5)

    #8 - Pierpont General Store(Mile 18)

    #9 - Shooting Star Trailhead (Mile 20)

    #10 - Conservation Office (Mile 22)

    #11 - In and out at Philips Lake (Mile 23)

    #12 - Tolton High School (Mile 24.5)

    #13 - Nocona/near Aria Apartments (Mile 25)

    We will have volunteers to patrol and clean up after, but the fewer stops we need to make the better. Runners are responsible for planning their own appropriate hydration and fuel. This is a tough and hot course.

    Portable Toilets

    Toilet facilities will be located at the Start line. Three will be located outside, and the History Center, although closed until 9 am, will open for runners to use their indoor front area restrooms at 0530. Please stay in their front area if you go in. There is also a public restroom behind the History Center. Ask a volunteer for directions.

    VU (Mile 3.8)

    Rt K/Old Plank turnoff (mile 7)

    Cooper's Landing using their portables (nearing Mile 12)

    Nashville Church/Sapp (Mile 15)

    Pierpont General Store - port-a-pot (Mile 18)

    Shooting Star Trailhead (Mile 20)

    Philips Lake - park flush toilets (Mile 23)

    Finish area (park bathrooms).

    Packet Pickup

    Sunday: 2:00–5:00 p.m.

    Race Day: 5:00–5:30 a.m.

    Location: Boone County History and Culture Center

    • No shirt size changes at pickup. If we have extra sizes after the race, we might be able to swap your shirt.

    • One relay member may pick up for the entire team

    Awards (No Double Dipping – 24 Total)

    Marathon

    • Overall: 1st–3rd M/F

    • Masters (40+): 1st–3rd M/F

    • Super Masters (50+): 1st M/F

    • Grand Masters (60+): 1st M/F

    Relay

    • Overall 1st, 2nd, 3rd (regardless of team size or gender)

    Special Awards

    • Dave Schulte Award – Most improved performance

    • Joe Schroeder Award – First-time marathon winners (M/F)

    • Average Joe Award – Closest to the mean finishing time

    Post-Race & Amenities

    • Post-race snacks and water at finish

    • Finish-line celebration open to all

    • Boone County History and Culture Center open 9 a.m.–12 p.m. (free admission, air-conditioned)

    Additional information to be announced.

    Shirts

    • Lightweight Unisex Long Sleeve Quarter Zip

    • (Extras +$20.00)

    Color TBA

    Lodging

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    Booking deadline: Monday, August 10, 2026

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    Chip Timing

    Chip timing is by Kinetic Timing. Awards will be given based on gun times, while official results and records will be based on chip times.

    Fitness for Event/Medical

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    Information Contact

    "Like" Heart of America on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/heartofamericamarathon for updates and to send messages, or email Columbia Track Club columbiatrackclub@gmail.com

    IMPORTANT NOTICE

    Before registering for the Historic Heart of America Marathon please make note of what others have said about this race below. This marathon has the reputation of being tough.

    Most loved parts:

    • Easley Hill

    • Running on the Katy Trail along the Missouri River

    • Trail/Gravel Roads, (approximately 5.5 miles gravel roads) rural feel

    • Community support

    • Running past Pierpont General Store and their aid station

    • Running past Cooper’s Landing and their aid station

    • Historic

    • Hometown feel

    • Low on frill

    • Challenging

    • Special awards instead of age group awards

    • Heat, hills and humidity

    Least loved parts:

    • Easley Hill

    • Trail/Gravel roads, (approx.. 5.5 miles gravel roads) rural feel

    • Roundabouts - 4 of ‘em, and no cutting across. You run 4 roundabouts in a clockwise fashion.

    • 6 hr cut off - Firm.

    • Low on frill (“What? No Gu?” – “That’s right. Plan your own nutrition”)

    • The 13 Aid stations are not evenly spaced (check map and locations prior to race to plan)

    • Open course, traffic on Rt. K and Rt. N

    • Challenging

    • Last 4 miles (often in the heat and full sun)

    • No age group awards

    • Heat, hills and humidity

    Please Note

    1. 6 hour cut off – (marathon and relay)

    2. Approximately 5.5 miles of the course is on well-maintained gravel roads/trail

    3. There are roundabouts. The course goes around them in a clockwise fashion on the sidewalk.

    4. This is no frill. 13 Aid Stations are provided with water and/or sports drink. No nutrition is provided.

    5. Pacing is not allowed. No bicycles pacing runners

    6. Open course with some narrow, winding roads (Route N). Runners must run single file.

    7. Non-race sanctioned drive alongs or ride alongs (bicycles) are not allowed.

    8. Wheelchair users should be aware that this course contains 5.5 miles of gravel road/trail, significant inclines, and declines, begins in the dark, is not a closed course and significant parts of the course are run on roads with no shoulders.

    Our Host

    The Boone County History and Culture Center will open all of their curated historic homes and the museum from 9 am – 12 pm for visitors and racers and other guests to take in the history of their interiors. It is all free admission. There is also the replica Easily store in the Village near the finish line. The original Easley store was located in Easley at the foot of Easley Hill along the marathon course. Please take the time to visit inside the History Center (it’s air conditioned!) and the historic houses. It is through their strong work, support, and generosity that we have this magnificent venue for HOA.

    Award Descriptions

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    Description

    Thank YOU for joining us for our 9th Annual Lizzy’s Walk of Faith 5K Walk/Run! You are our honored guest and we promise you that you will not leave the same way you came! Get ready to be encouraged,...

    Thank YOU for joining us for our 9th Annual Lizzy’s Walk of Faith 5K Walk/Run! You are our honored guest and we promise you that you will not leave the same way you came! Get ready to be encouraged, inspired and greatly touched in a powerful way!

    On Saturday, September 26th, 2026, at Bethel Park, we will come together to honor our daughter, Lizzy, and other families that have courageously battled childhood cancer. This lively and fun event will have entertainers such as fire jugglers, superhero and fairytale princesses, face painters and balloon twisters. The Mizzou Golden Girls, Mizzou Cheer Team, Rock Bridge Bruin Girls, KC Wolf, Truman the Tiger, super cool Lizzy photo booth, gourmet popcorn, Kona Ice, The Grind Coffee Truck and other food vendors and entertainment as well. Plus, Kendra Scott will have a pop-up tent and RP Exotics will bring their super cool (and fast!) exotic cars. You will leave encouraged and inspired to make an impact and follow Lizzy's legacy of compassion, generosity and faith.

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