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Rodeo Trail Run of Austin Backyard Ultra • 8 Hour • Marathon • Half Marathon

Date
March 13–15, 2027
Distance
Rodeo Half-Marathon · Rodeo Marathon · Rodeo Backyard Ultra & more
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From the Organizer

🐎 Rodeo Half-Marathon, Marathon Ultra and Backyard Ultra 🐎

Saddle Up. Run Hard. Run the Trails. 

Earn the buckle. Be part of something gritty and real.

Race Weekend: March 13, 2027

Prices increase as spots fill.


🤠 Two Rodeos. One City. Endless Grit.

Come March 2027, while Austin celebrates cowboys, concerts, and competition at Rodeo Austin, a different kind of rodeo will unfold on the trails. 

Welcome to the Rodeo Trail Run of Austin, where effort matters, the terrain tests you, and every finisher earns a custom rodeo-style buckle.

 

🦬 The Bull – Technical Course Segment


Some sections of the course are rocky, steep, and technical, earning its nickname for a reason. Runners will tackle a challenging course featuring:

  • Loose and exposed rock
  • Short but steep climbs and descents
  • Uneven footing that rewards patience and smart pacing
    The elevation profile reflects frequent grade changes, making the technical segments as much about control and durability as speed.

This is a true test of:

  • Foot placement
  • Mental focus
  • Trail toughness

 Respect the Bull — it adds up lap after lap.

Respect the Bull

 

THE MAIN EVENT: THE RODEO HALF-MARATHON & MARATHON 

This is a no-frills, honest trail half-marathon and marathon ultra on classic Texas Hill Country terrain. Rolling dirt roads, rugged footing, wide skies, and a course that rewards steady grit over hype.

Whether you’re racing hard or running strong, this is a course that feels earned.

Half Marathon and Marathon Ultra Details:

  • Distance: Half marathon and ultra marathon, 28 miles (trail) 
  • Start Time: 8:00 AM
  • Fully stocked aid stations
  • Finisher recognition for every runner
  • Custom participant shirt
  • Rodeo-inspired atmosphere (without the chaos)

Field is capped. Prices increase soon.

Registered runners for the Rodeo Half Marathon (March 13) receive a free, trail-specific 12-week training plan, built for Hill Country terrain.

 

BONUS EVENT: 🔁 RODEO BACKYARD ULTRA (The "hardest backyard in Texas)

BRONZE TICKET QUALIFIER

At the Rodeo Backyard Ultra, the 4.167-mile (6.706 km) out and back course is the bull, and every hour, runners have to ride that bull again by completing a lap before the hour ends. When the next hour begins, the bull comes charging back out… and the runner has to saddle up once more. 

"The 2026 field universally described the terrain as 'tough but rewarding' — and most are returning for 2027."  

Backyard Ultra runners will complete their segment as an out-and-back each lap, returning the same way they came. Expect the terrain to feel very different on the way back.

This is a small, gritty, invitational-style Backyard Ultra

Just like in the arena, this race tests endurance, grit, and heart, seeing how long you can "stay on."
The event keeps going until there's only one runner left: the Last One Standing.

Note: This is a sanctioned 'Backyard' meaning, runners' results are officially tracked in the global database and on the Path to Big's.

A backyard ultra is won at the rest chair, not the starting line. Click here to subscribe to our free weekly newsletter, training plans, pacing strategy, and the mental playbook for the bell. Every Wednesday, straight to your inbox.

 

The 8-HOUR TIMED RUN.

Same 4.167-mile loop. Same 8:00 AM start. But instead of chasing a set distance, you're chasing the clock. Run as many loops as you can before 5:00 PM, that's 8 hours of trail, grit, and whatever you've got left in the tank.

Here's the rundown:
• Course: 4.167-mile loop at Grelle Recreation Area
• Start: 8:00 AM CDT
• Cutoff: 5:00 PM (8 hours sharp)
• Format: Completed loops only, run, rest, repeat
• Awards: Finisher buckle for everyone who completes at least 3 loops
• No participant cap

This sits right alongside our Half Marathon, Marathon Ultra, and Backyard Ultra, so whether you want a set distance or an all-day adventure, we've got a saddle for you.

Ride hard. Run harder. 🤠

Rodeo Backyard Ultra


How It Works

 
  • Each hour, runners start a 4.167-mile loop ("the bull").
 
  • Finish within the hour to stay in the race.
 
  • Any leftover time is your rest, until the bell rings again.
 
  • Miss the cutoff, and you're "bucked from the bull."
 
  • The race continues until only one cowboy or cowgirl remains standing.

 

  • Runner’s buckle awarded for completing 3 loops (13+ miles)

 

🐎 How It Works — With Marathon Option

If you don’t finish a loop within the 60-minute cutoff, you’re officially “bucked from the bull” in the Backyard division.
BUT…
Instead of heading home, you can drop down into the Half-Marathon Division and continue running loops until you complete 13.1 miles.
That means:
Backyard runners compete for Last One Standing
Dropped runners can still finish strong with a full half-marathon completion
No wasted miles. No early exit from the party. 🤠


Course & Experience Highlights

The Chute (Starting Corral)

Each hour begins in the "chute," where runners line up like rodeo riders waiting for the next bull. When the cowbell rings, it's time to ride.

The Roper's Turnaround

At the halfway point, runners must lasso a post before returning, symbolizing "roping the bull."
This ritual, called The Catch, keeps the cowboy spirit alive with every loop.

To verify, each runner moves their token (washer, chip, or bracelet) on a pegboard when they rope successfully, a simple, reliable self-check system.

The Watering Hole (Aid Station)

Recharge at the Chuckwagon with hydration, fuel, and friendly faces before the next ride.

🔔 The Arena (Finish Area)

When you finish a loop, ring the cowbell to announce your successful ride.
The echo of cowbells fills camp, a sound that says another bull's been tamed.

Rodeo Backyard Ultra

 


⭐ READY TO RIDE? ⭐
Join us for Austin's most unique trail half-marathon, marathon ultra and backyard ultra experience!

This event is not affiliated with Rodeo Austin. Organized in partnership with Healthy Kids Running Series Cedar Park. Proceeds support HKRS Cedar Park youth running programs.

Events

Rodeo Half-MarathonSat, Mar 13 · 8 AMRegister →
Rodeo MarathonSat, Mar 13 · 8 AMRegister →
Rodeo Backyard UltraSat, Mar 13 · 8 AMRegister →
8-Hour Timed RunSat, Mar 13 · 8 AMRegister →

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

71°

Typical Low

49°

Chance of Rain

27%

Based on US Climate Normals data from Dripping Springs 6 E, 12 mi from the venue.

Sunrise 6:46 AMSunset 6:40 PMDaylight 11h 54m

Host City

About Spicewood, TX

Elevation

976 ft

Nearest Airport

AUS

Austin Bergstrom International Airport · 27 mi

Time Zone

Central Time

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Rodeo Trail Run of Austin Backyard Ultra • 8 Hour • Marathon • Half Marathon
Date
March 13–15, 2027

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About This Sport

Endurance Grid is here to help you understand the sport, decide if it's the right fit, and learn how to prepare. For course distances, logistics, and race-day specifics, always defer to the race organizer's event page.

The half marathon is the distance where you find out what you're actually made of. Long enough to demand real preparation. Short enough that it doesn't consume your life to train for it. Most people who run their first half describe it as the race that changed their relationship with what they're capable of. Once you cross this finish line, the bar moves. That's not a warning — that's the point.

Race day energy varies by event size, but the finish line feeling is the same regardless. Big races keep the noise going the whole way. Smaller races give you stretches where it's just you and the miles — and that solitude becomes its own kind of fuel.

The half marathon rewards people who show up for the boring training miles.

How long to train: 10–14 weeks. If you're already running consistently, 10 weeks of structured buildup is enough. If you're building from a casual base, give yourself 14.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Rodeo Trail Run of Austin Backyard Ultra • 8 Hour • Marathon • Half Marathon?
Rodeo Trail Run of Austin Backyard Ultra • 8 Hour • Marathon • Half Marathon is a running race held in Spicewood, Texas on March 13, 2027. 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 Rodeo Trail Run of Austin Backyard Ultra • 8 Hour • Marathon • Half Marathon?
Saturday, March 13, 2027 in Spicewood, Texas at 640 CR 412,, Spicewood, TX. Check the event page for exact start times and wave schedules.
How do I register for the Rodeo Trail Run of Austin Backyard Ultra • 8 Hour • Marathon • Half Marathon?
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Rodeo Trail Run of Austin Backyard Ultra • 8 Hour • Marathon • Half Marathon

Mar 13, 2027

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