Rocky Raccoon 100
Rocky Raccoon 100 is a fast, crew-friendly Texas hundred built from five forest loops, where roots and accumulated fatigue replace mountain-sized climbs.
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Rocky Raccoon 100 quick facts
- Five-loop format keeps crews, pacers, drop bags, and aid stations within regular reach.
- The profile is runnable by 100-mile standards, but roots become a major late-race hazard.
- A separate 100K starts one hour after the 100-mile field.
About the Rocky Raccoon 100
Tejas Trails has staged Rocky Raccoon at Huntsville State Park since the 1990s, making it one of the country's established winter 100-milers.
Rocky Raccoon 100 course description
The 100-mile race uses five 20-mile loops on unpaved park trails. Each lap gains about 1,250 feet, with frequent roots and repeated aid access shaping pacing strategy.
Weather for the Rocky Raccoon 100
February can range from cold rain to mild, humid afternoons. Even modest precipitation can leave the forest trail muddy and roots slick overnight.
Past Rocky Raccoon 100 dates and results
| Year | Date | Status | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Saturday, February 7, 2026 | Completed | Open results |
Rocky Raccoon 100 FAQ
When is the Rocky Raccoon 100?
We're waiting for the finalized date for the 2027 Rocky Raccoon 100. The most recent running was on Saturday, February 7, 2026.
How do I register for the Rocky Raccoon 100?
You can register for the Rocky Raccoon 100 at tejastrails.com.
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