
From the Organizer
All Races will be on Saturday this year!
Huntsville Run Fest
We’re changing up RunFest weekend so the whole family can participate and cheer on the runners! We’re excited to bring the Huntsville Run Fest to life with a full day of running, community, and purpose.
Event Overview
Join us for a Saturday trail running event featuring multiple distances designed for runners of different abilities. Whether you're chasing a challenge or supporting friends and family along the course, this event is built to bring the running community together.
Race Distances
Sublett Challenge 5K
25K Trail Run
50K Trail Run
Giving Back
Proceeds from this event will support childhood cancer research, helping make a difference beyond the finish line.
Packet Pick-Up (PPU)
Friday: Fleet Feet Huntsville — 12:00 PM–5:00 PM
Saturday: McMullen Cove — 6:00 AM–7:00 AM
Bring the family, cheer on the runners, and be part of an unforgettable day at Huntsville Run Fest!
Sublett Point Challenge
Sublett Point Challenge – 5K
Start Time: Saturday at 8:00 AM
The Sublett Point Challenge is a certified 5K course featuring an out-and-back route on the Two Mountain Greenway that climbs the paved road to the top of Sublett Point. This course offers runners a fun but challenging climb with rewarding views at the top.
Awards
Overall Male & Female
Overall Masters Male & Masters Female
King of the Mountain – awarded to the runner with the fastest climb to the top of Sublett Point
New This Year
We’re excited to introduce a Ruck Division this year for athletes who want to take on the climb with added weight and an extra challenge.
25K/50K Trail Races
25K & 50K Trail Run
Start Time: Saturday at 7:00 AM
Location: McMullen Cove Clubhouse – Two Mountain Trail
The 25K and 50K races will start together at 7:00 AM. Both distances follow the same course, with the 50K completing the loop twice.
This is a true trail run, with most of the course on single track. Expect approximately 2,500+ feet of climbing in the 25K and 5,000+ feet in the 50K. There are no prerequisites for entry, but this race is designed to test your mountain running ability.
If you're looking to challenge your spirit, lungs, and legs, this course will deliver. With steep climbs, technical terrain, and rugged descents, both your mental toughness and physical strength will be put to the test. While some sections are demanding, others are fast and runnable, creating a rewarding mountain running experience.
Most of the trail is shaded beneath a dense forest canopy, with only a few exposed areas. Runners will travel along beautiful single-track and double-track trails, many of which originated from century-old logging roads and historic pathways used by Native American communities who lived in this region until the Civil War.
Throughout the course you’ll encounter several notable landmarks:
Indian Trees – Distinctive trees marked with the traditional double “L” bend when they were young saplings, historically used to mark important pathways and viewpoints. Several of these remarkable trees still stand along the route today.
Pancake Hollow – Home to a scenic runoff waterfall that becomes especially beautiful after rainfall.
Blake’s Cabin – An old hunting cabin once used by farmers who came to the mountains to hunt and provide for their families.
Sublett Point – A stunning overlook with views in three directions and a welcome sign that you are nearing the end of the loop.
Silo Hill – Located at the bottom of a fast, rugged descent near an old grain silo from when farmland surrounded the base of the mountain.
Aid stations are placed at critical points throughout the course, never more than four miles apart, to keep runners fueled and hydrated.
Don’t expect this course to be easy. It’s punchy, steep, and technical in places, but also runnable and fast in others. The challenge and beauty of the McMullen Cove trail system will keep runners coming back year after year.
Aid Stations
Blake’s Cabin – 3.1 mi
Watson’s Overlook – 5.2 mi
Indian Tree / Tucker Intersection – 9.75 mi
Sublett Point – 12.5 mi
Silo Hill – 14.2 mi (unmanned – water only)
Start / Finish – 15.6 mi
Second Loop (50K Only)
Blake’s Cabin – 18.7 mi
Watson’s Overlook – 20.8 mi
Indian Tree / Tucker Intersection – 25.3 mi
Sublett Point – 28.1 mi
Silo Hill – 29.8 mi (unmanned – water only)
Start / Finish – 31 mi
Course Map
View the course on Strava:
https://www.strava.com/routes/3388633680969899794
Sponsors
Thank you to our sponsors! Fleet Feet Huntsville/Madison, Return 2 Sport PT, Enfinger Companies, McMullen Cove, Swift Recovery and New Balance. If you would like to be a sponsor please contact us.
Course
25K and 50K Course
https://www.strava.com/routes/3270730023974727846
Sublett Point Challenge Course
https://www.strava.com/routes/3255714982717426114
Lodging
If you are looking for a close hotel, Hampton Inn & Suites a good ou an out of towner and would like to come stay for the weekend festivities there are a lot of great lodging options.
option. If you'd like to make a vacation out of it and enjoy the mountains, there are great cabins at Monte Sano State Park.
Email: contact us
Web: ultrasignup.com
Events
Weather
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
71°
Typical Low
44°
Chance of Rain
27%
Based on US Climate Normals data from Owens Cross Roads 3s, 10 mi from the venue.
Host City
Nearest Airport
HSV
Huntsville International Airport · 21 mi
Major Hub
BHM
Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport · 81 mi
Time Zone
Central Time
From Endurance Grid
Line up lodging and travel early to lock in your race weekend.
Race Location
Your Next Start Line
Every finish line starts with a single decision. Claim your spot at Huntsville Runfest, put it on the calendar, and turn “someday” into a start date.
Coming Up
Pill Hill 10k Run
9 miles away
Running of the Bulls 5K & 1 Mile Fun Run
9 miles away
Race For Justice
9 miles away
Trailhead 5k
9 miles away
From Endurance Grid
This race spans more than one sport — here’s a guide to each, so you can understand what’s involved and decide if it’s the right fit. For course distances, logistics, and race-day specifics, always defer to the race organizer’s event page.
From 5K to marathon, running races are the most accessible entry point into endurance sport. There's a distance for every fitness level and a community at every start line.
Running off-road — dirt, singletrack, and mountain paths — from 5Ks to ultras. The terrain, not the pace, is the whole point.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Huntsville Runfest
Oct 24, 2026