
From the Organizer
Nolensville Running Club Presents the Rollin' Nolen 10 Miler.
When William and Sara Nolen’s wagon broke down over 200 years ago in the area that we now know as Nolensville, I am sure that Mr. Nolen placed much of the blame on all of the hills in the area. On Saturday, October 17th, the 10th Annual Rollin’ Nolen 10 Miler will take it’s runners over many of these same hills!!
Your race will begin and end at Nolensville High School, with runners first making their way through historic downtown Nolensville. After these first several miles, runners will begin to make their way through the beautiful Nolensville countryside. Those who conquer the hills of the Rollin’ Nolen will be rewarded with some delicious post race food at the finish line!!
Since the course will be open to vehicle traffic, runners will need to exercise caution. Water will be provided at 2 locations along the route. There is a 2.5 hour time limit.
The race will benefit Nolensville High School Athletics.
This race will cap at 250 runners!
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
73°
Typical Low
45°
Based on US Climate Normals data from Brentwood, 7 mi from the venue.
Host City
City Elevation
690 ft
Nearest Airport
BNA
Nashville International Airport · 13 mi
Time Zone
Central Time
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Rollin' Nolen 10 Miler
Oct 17, 2026