The Kewash Nature Trail is a former railroad bed that winds for nearly 14 miles between the towns of Keota and Washington. The Kewash Half Marathon, 10K & 5K Run is run on the section of trail between West Chester and Washington, which has a crushed limestone surface for most of its route (the portion within Washington’s city limits is paved asphalt). This trail is a mixture of woodland and prairie, which offers a scenic view of the surrounding rolling countryside; wildlife and wildflowers are abundant along this natural corridor. Some of the highlights along the trail include Willow Pond, Hayes Timber and The Crooked Creek Bridge – one of the most scenic places on the trail.
The Half Marathon, 10K and 5K will all start and finish just off the town square. This is an out and back, fast, non-technical course. The Kewash Trail is a gradual decline and incline with some flat areas.
Easy, friendly small town race
The course was well marked. Plenty of friendly volunteers, including a bunch of enthusiastic kids, handing out gels and fluids. Great energy. Plenty of cops stopping traffic, definitely would run … MORE
The course was well marked. Plenty of friendly volunteers, including a bunch of enthusiastic kids, handing out gels and fluids. Great energy. Plenty of cops stopping traffic, definitely would run again.
Nice Race
This was a flat and well organized race. Weather was good and packet pick up was quick. Trying to run in each state and this was a good choice. Also, … MORE
This was a flat and well organized race. Weather was good and packet pick up was quick. Trying to run in each state and this was a good choice. Also, very nice to have a live race after all of them going virtual last year.
Great small race in a small town
This race till place during the Covid pandemic and the race director did a great job with Covid precautions. The course is mostly flat and on a crushed limestone trail … MORE
This race till place during the Covid pandemic and the race director did a great job with Covid precautions. The course is mostly flat and on a crushed limestone trail that was well shaded by trees.
I love the soft long-sleeved shirt. The medal is a nice size and has a spinner! The race also provided loads of free race photos.