Brazos Bend 100 Marathon
Brazos Bend 100 Marathon gives runners a flat Texas trail-marathon option inside a larger ultra weekend at Brazos Bend State Park near Houston.
Quick facts
- Flat trail marathon at Brazos Bend State Park.
- Part of a larger 100-mile and 100K weekend.
- Good for runners wanting trail support without ultra distance.
- Humidity or wet trails can affect race day.
What entry options are available for the 2026 Brazos Bend 100 Marathon?
Normal entry for the 2026 Brazos Bend 100 Marathon is unavailable, but limited entry options remain.
About the Brazos Bend 100 Marathon
Brazos Bend 100 includes a marathon distance for runners who want smooth trail miles and ultra-weekend support without taking on the 100-mile or 100K events.
Course
The course is based in Brazos Bend State Park and uses flat trail loops. Footing is friendly by trail standards, but aid, patience, and time-on-feet still matter.
Race-day weather
Early December south of Houston can be mild, humid, rainy, or warm. Trail conditions can change quickly if the park gets wet.
Past Brazos Bend 100 Marathon dates and results
| Year | Date | Status | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Saturday, December 5, 2026 | Upcoming | — |
| 2025 | Saturday, December 6, 2025 | Completed | Open results |
| 2024 | Saturday, December 7, 2024 | Completed | Open results |
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Brazos Bend 100 Marathon FAQ
When is the Brazos Bend 100 Marathon?
The 2026 Brazos Bend 100 Marathon is on Saturday, December 5, 2026.
What entry options are available for the 2026 Brazos Bend 100 Marathon?
Normal entry for the 2026 Brazos Bend 100 Marathon is unavailable, but limited entry options remain. View the official registration details at runsignup.com.
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