Welcome to the RunAround Tucson Relay! There is nothing else like it in Tucson, a running relay on The Chuck Huckelberry Loop. The RunAround Tucson (RAT) Relay covers 50+ miles of The Loop, starting and finishing at Rillito Regional Park. Teams of 2-10 runners complete the course across 10 legs …
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Welcome to the RunAround Tucson Relay!
There is nothing else like it in Tucson, a running relay on The Chuck Huckelberry Loop. The RunAround Tucson (RAT) Relay covers 50+ miles of The Loop, starting and finishing at Rillito Regional Park. Teams of 2-10 runners complete the course across 10 legs and 9 exchanges.
The course follows the Rillito and Canyon Del Oro Washes, showcasing the unique beauty of Tucson’s paved trail network.
Join us for a one-of-a-kind team running experience in Tucson!
The RunAround Tucson Relay is now produced by Aravaipa Running.
Wave Starts
The event will use “wave” starts beginning with slower teams and progressing to faster teams. This allows all teams to finish in time to enjoy the band, food and fun.
There is nothing else like it in Tucson~a running relay on The Loop.
What’s the “Loop”?
The Chuck Huckelberry Loop is 120+ miles of paved, shared-use paths that connect the Rillito, Santa Cruz, and Pantano River Parks with the Julian Wash and Harrison Road Greenways.
How Does the Relay Work?
This is a supported relay race with Nine Exchanges (10 running legs or 11 if using “unofficial” exchange 6A).
The relay Starts and Finishes at Rillito Park. Distances between the Exchanges vary from 2.75 miles to 7 miles.
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