As promised, the spirit of Betsy Farris will live on in the hearts of runners for years to come! Introducing the all-new Betsy Farris Memorial Biscuit Run – Half Marathon – 10k – 5k! Everything is still the same as it was before the Treeline Music Fest cancellation. Time. Date. …
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As promised, the spirit of Betsy Farris will live on in the hearts of runners for years to come! Introducing the all-new Betsy Farris Memorial Biscuit Run – Half Marathon – 10k – 5k! Everything is still the same as it was before the Treeline Music Fest cancellation. Time. Date. You’ll still get a delicious breakfast burrito from Dive Bar at the finish, but NOW you’ll also get a biscuit thanks to our friends at Ozark Mountain Biscuit & Bar. We’ve teamed up with Biscuits, Beats, and Brews: A Free Music Fest to keep this event running and we’re pleased that we were able to do that.
Come be a part of the race that celebrates music, healthy living and the legacy of Betsy Farris.
Betsy Farris worked on the festival for 9 years. In her spare time, she trained, inspired, and mentored hundreds of people on their journey to get fit and stay healthy. Tree Line Music Fest is honored to recognize Betsy with this event.
All participants will receive a race shirt, a finisher’s medal, and free breakfast burrito and biscuit after the event.
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Incredibly gorgeous course
This half marathon was mostly through a huge park on hard packed dirt trails or gravel. The only downside to the course was the killer hill at the very end. … MORE
This half marathon was mostly through a huge park on hard packed dirt trails or gravel. The only downside to the course was the killer hill at the very end. But wow, what a beautiful race. The signs along the way were hilarious. The volunteers were so energized and dressed up to make us giggle. It was such a fun run and well produced. I absolutely loved it. The Blues festival was really great too.
Fun Race
Graduating from Mizzou, I remember being pleasantly surprised with how scenic the run was as I clearly didn't experience these trails while attending. One of my favorite race photos was … MORE
Graduating from Mizzou, I remember being pleasantly surprised with how scenic the run was as I clearly didn’t experience these trails while attending. One of my favorite race photos was taken on a bridge through a park. The expo the day before was great and so is the post race celebration. I remember my husband and I were running/dancing at mile 11 and a volunteer jokingly said “You’re supposed to have fun, but not THAT much fun!” It’s a good race and my second half marathon I ran.