The Bridgeport Trail Run will be held at the Endeavor Bridgeport Adventure Park in Bridgeport, Texas and will include 54K, 36K, 18K, and 10K trail runs. The adventure park is a 700 acre park operated by the City of Bridgeport for multiple outdoor recreational uses. The park is currently the …
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The Bridgeport Trail Run will be held at the Endeavor Bridgeport Adventure Park in Bridgeport, Texas and will include 54K, 36K, 18K, and 10K trail runs.
The adventure park is a 700 acre park operated by the City of Bridgeport for multiple outdoor recreational uses. The park is currently the home of the Northwest OHV Park, a 302 acre park for off-road enthusiasts, plus another 202 acres of hiking and biking trails. The majority of the course will be on the single track hiking and biking trails with a small section of the OHV park.
The event will use the entirety of the hiking and biking trails plus a small section of the OHV Park. The Start/Finish will be at the pavilion inside the Northwest OHV Park. Entry to the park is $4 and will be collected upon entry into the park. In addition to this, the City of Bridgeport requires a waiver to be signed upon entry to the park. Please allow extra time to enter the park.
The trail system is a good balance of flat runnable sections, plus enough hilly/rocky sections to keep you awake. Each 11 mile full loop has around 731 feet of elevation gain.
The course starts at the pavilion inside the OHV park which sits at a higher elevation than the hike/bike trail system. From the pavilion, the course will descend 155 feet within 1/2 mile on the of the OHV trails to the gate adjoining with the hike/bike trail system. The next 5 miles will be on the flatter/easier sections of the hike/bike trails south of the power lines. The course will then move into the to the more technical/hilly (just under 5 miles) northern part of the hike/bike trails before arriving back at the gate into the OHV park. The return to the pavilion will then follow a different 1/2 mile section of trail back to the pavilion climbing another 155 feet back to the start/finish.
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