
From the Organizer
Conquer the Dark. Own the Night. 10 Miles. One Headlamp. Zero Excuses.
Most runners stop when the sun goes down. You’re not most runners. On Saturday, November 21st, the forest at Jonathan Dickinson State Park transforms. The DTR 10-Mile Night Trail Run isn’t just a race—it’s a high-octane escape into the wild. Guided only by the beam of your headlamp and the glow of reflective trail markings, you’ll navigate pine flatwoods and winding sand scrub in a heart-pounding "lollipop" loop that rewards grit over ego.
This is where the community gathers, the adrenaline peaks, and the trails come alive.
Why You Can’t Miss This:
The Vibe: A beautifully marked, technical course that feels like a different planet after dark.
The Party: We don’t just finish; we celebrate. Cold beer, great music, and post-race refreshments are waiting for you at the finish line.
The Goods: Your registration includes a Park Entry Pass, a custom T-shirt, and a one-of-a-kind finisher medal to prove you survived the night.
Space is limited. Our night runs consistently sell out because of park capacity. Don't be the one watching the photos on Sunday morning—be the one in them.
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With running, there's a distance for every fitness level, a community at every start line, and nothing beats the feeling of crossing a finish line you trained for.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
DTR 10 Mile Night Run
Nov 21, 2026