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3 running events in Wayne County, North Carolina

From big races to Saturday morning group runs—find running events and connect with the local endurance sports community.

  • Cliffs Of The Neuse Trail Run & Hike [trail30.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Mar 21, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Description

    Come out and Support Cliffs of the Neuse State Park's 6th spring trail race! We will have 4ish and 8ish mile distances as well as a 4ish mile hike option. Also a 50k ULTRA distance! And new for 2026...

    Come out and Support Cliffs of the Neuse State Park's 6th spring trail race! We will have 4ish and 8ish mile distances as well as a 4ish mile hike option. Also a 50k ULTRA distance! And new for 2026 a 25k option!

    START/FINISH AREA AT THE BIG PICNIC SHELTER WITH REAL PARKING AND REAL BATHROOMS!

    The course will start and finish at the big picnic shelter by the lake parking lot. There will be a short section of gravel road but the 4ish mile loop, 8ish mile lollipop, and 50K/25K laps will be mostly beautiful single and double track. The curvy trails include significant elevation change, bridges, and views of the river and lake. All courses will be marked and all runs will be timed.

    Everyone will park in the large lot by the lake.

    50k/25k will start at 9:00a check in 8:00a to 8:45a

    All other distances will start at 9:30a check in 8:15a to 9:15a

    HIKE: Kids 5 and under can participate in the hike for free as long as they are accompanied by a registered guardian.

    Online registration ends March 19th.

    As always we will have delicious cookies and a small meal waiting at the finish line! (gluten free and plant based of course)

    Also stick around for awards and mouth running!

    4 Miles 8 Miles 25k 50k Gravel Run Trail Ultra

    Wayne County, North Carolina, 28578, United States
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  • Walk The Line - 24 hours for our First Responders [runsignup.com]

    Fri, May 22, 2026 at 5:00 PM

    Description

    Every day, our first responders walk the line between chaos and calm—between saving lives and losing parts of themselves in the process. They run toward danger, stand firm in crisis, and carry...

    Every day, our first responders walk the line between chaos and calm—between saving lives and losing parts of themselves in the process. They run toward danger, stand firm in crisis, and carry burdens few can see. But when the sirens go silent, who stands for them?

    Walk the Line is a 24-hour endurance walk dedicated to supporting the mental health and well-being of first responders. It’s not a race—it’s a symbol. A steady, continuous act of solidarity that reflects the weight they carry long after their shift ends.

    For 24 hours straight, we walk to:

    Honor the silent struggles of police officers, firefighters, EMTs, dispatchers, and other frontline heroes.

    Raise awareness about PTSD, burnout, and the stigma that keeps too many from getting help.

    Fund mental health programs, crisis intervention, and peer support networks tailored for first responders.

    This event offers a 24 hour Individual, 24 hour Team (6 person max), 12 hour individual, 6 hour individual, and 3 hour Individual race. Participants with the most laps completed in their category will take home the Prize!

    Camping is included for the 24 and 12 hour participants. Campers may arrive on May 22nd at 4pm for early registration and camp setup. Camp Set up will be unavailable after 11pm on the 22nd but will be available from 6am to 8am on the 23rd. Group camp will accommodate up to 200 persons and will be available on a first come first serve basis. So come Early!

    Campers will be able to drop off camping supplies at the Park Rd. Groups Camp Entrance. Vehicle parking will be limited at the Group Camp area and the Cliff overlook Parking lot will be available for overflow parking.

    Cliffs of the Neuse facilities will be available during the event and are found throughout the park. It is encouraged that you bring your own toiletries!

    Aid Stations and food vendors will be available during the entirety of the event, but 24 and 12 Hour race participants should take into consideration their own personal needs and come prepared with extra rehab.

    Safety is important! So, Head lamps and reflective vest are required for night time Walk/Runners. Trail course is 4 miles long and will be marked with pink flags. DO NOT remove Flags or step off course in an unfamiliar area. Remember this is a state park... you are out in the wild... there are wild animals. do not hug, kiss, pet, squeeze, or feed the wild animals. First responders will be available but in case of emergency please dial 911.

    10k 50k 50 Miles 100k 100 Miles Run Trail Walk

    240 Park Entrance Road, Wayne County, North Carolina, 28578, United States
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