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Germantown 50k and 50k Relay (2026)

Date
September 12, 2026
Distance
32nd Germantown 50K (2026) · Germantown 50k Relay (2026)
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From the Organizer

ORRRC's rich history with ultra trail races starts with this one! Come run through one of the best MetroParks in Montgomery county. This race will take you through cedar forests, open prairies, alongside Twin Creek, through a span of old-growth forests, and up and down some of the most scenic hills and peaceful valleys around. A great course for anyone looking to challenge their skill and endurance at the 50k distance.

2nd year for the TWO-PERSON 50k RELAY!

A newer event for our lovely course.  Each team member will complete 2 loops each and how you divvy up the loops is up to the team, two in a row or alternate every other loop.  Participants can purchase cool relay specific race shirt.  Great for folks who are new to trail running or just need a shorter distance. 

If you are in need of a partner, just indicate during registration.

Where: The Race will start and finish at the Cottonwood shelter in Germantown MetroPark.  Gates open at 6am! Race starts at 8am, 

Early start at 7am available for those who would like extra time to complete the 50k course!  Please note, early starters are not eligible for the overall finisher awards.

Race Day Packet Pickup ONLY. Packet pickup will start at 6:30 am at the Cottonwood shelter (main aid station and start/finish line).

Parking: Parking will be available at the Cottonwood and Morning Glory shelters. Overflow parking will be available in the meadow at Morning Glory shelter WEATHER PERMITTING. If it is too wet parking volunteers will direct you to park at the Visitor Center or in a smaller lot past Cottonwood shelter. Please do NOT park alongside the road!!

Course: The 4 LOOP course starts and ends at Cottonwood Shelter. Runners will take the trail that leads out from the shelter then turns LEFT on the GREEN trail. Turn LEFT on the ORANGE trail, stay right onto PURPLE toward Manning Road. The ORANGE trail has a short road section along Manning Road across the bridge then down steps and through a prairie section. Continue on the ORANGE trail on the east side of Twin Creek. Turn LEFT on the PINK ONLY trail where the orange and pink trail intersect (do not follow orange and pink). Stay on the PINK trail around Sunfish Pond. There will be cones leading to the Sunfish Shelter Aid Station. Follow cones back to the PINK trail. Follow the PINK trail across the parking lot and cross the park road. Stay on the PINK trail down the hill and watch for the sign to TURN LEFT on the ORANGE trail and cross the dam. There will be an Aid Station in a parking lot at the Conservancy Rd. trailhead. Continue on the ORANGE trail through the hills, alongside the creek, and on the boardwalk past the Twin Valley Welcome Center. Follow GREEN ORANGE RED back to the Cottonwood trail entrance. Watch for cones leading back to Cottonwood Shelter (Start/Finish and Aid Station).

Flood Course: Stay on the PINK trail down the hill and watch for the sign to TURN LEFT on the ORANGE trail and cross the dam. There will be an Aid Station in a parking lot at the Conservancy Rd. trailhead. Continue on the ORANGE trail then turn LEFT onto YELLOW ONLY, continue on YELLOW until it meets up with YELLOW BLUE turn left and follow the trail back to the boardwalk, past the Twin Valley Welcome Center, follow GREEN ORANGE RED back to the Cottonwood trail entrance. Watch for cones leading back to Cottonwood Shelter (Start/Finish and Aid Station). 

Elevation: approx. 3,000 gain

Cutoff: There is one cut-off at 2:45 pm. No one will be permitted to start the last loop after that time.

Awards are given for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Male and Female overall finishers and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place relay teams.

Custom Finisher Awards: 2026 Collectable Wildlife Patch

Aid Stations: located at Cottonwood (main aid/manned), Sunfish Shelter (fully stocked/manned), and Conservancy (WATER and TAILWIND ONLY/non-manned).  Food will include: PB & J, pickles, chips, gummy bears, boiled potatoes, hummus wraps, bananas, and possibly the coveted watermelon! Hydration provided includes water, Tailwind, and assorted soda. 

We are a CUPLESS race so please bring your own water bottle or hydration pack as needed.  Single-use cups will only be used for snacks and soda at aid stations.

Shirts are an additional $15.00.

RACE DIRECTORS:
Rebekah Taylor and J. Patrick Whitecar

Events

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Weather

Typical Conditions

It's too far out for a forecast, so here's what weather on this date is normally like in the area. A race day forecast will replace this as race week approaches.

Typical High

80°

Typical Low

55°

Chance of Rain

22%

Based on US Climate Normals data from Franklin, 6 mi from the venue.

Sunrise 7:17 AMSunset 7:53 PMDaylight 12h 36m

Host City

About Germantown, OH

Population

5,796

as of 2023

Nearest Airport

DAY

James M. Cox Dayton International Airport · 21 mi

Major Hub

CVG

Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport · 43 mi

Time Zone

Eastern Time

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A small town race. Lodging near the start could be limited, so book early.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Germantown 50k and 50k Relay (2026)?
Germantown 50k and 50k Relay (2026) is a running race held in Germantown, Ohio on September 12, 2026. It is one of the many endurance events listed on Endurance Grid, a multi-sport endurance event calendar covering running races, triathlons, HYROX, and more endurance sports across the United States. Find more running races near you or explore our sports guides to learn what race day actually feels like.
When and where is the Germantown 50k and 50k Relay (2026)?
Saturday, September 12, 2026 in Germantown, Ohio at 7013 Boomershine Rd, Germantown, OH. Check the event page for exact start times and wave schedules.
How do I register for the Germantown 50k and 50k Relay (2026)?
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