
Run for the Range: Trail Run is a running race on January 30, 2027 in Granbury, TX, featuring the 5K, 10K, and Half Marathon distances, with entry fees from $40 to $80.
From the Organizer
Join us for the 2nd Annual Run for the Range and experience one of North Texas' most unique trail-running events while supporting the conservation of Texas working lands.
Set on the breathtaking 1,500-acre Fall Creek Ranch, runners will traverse rolling hills, native grasslands, rugged trails, creek crossings, and diverse wildlife habitat that have been permanently protected through a conservation easement with the Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT).
After crossing the finish line, stick around for warm food, cold beer, live music, and fellowship with fellow outdoor enthusiasts and conservation supporters.
The Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT) conserves the Texas heritage of private working lands. Through voluntary conservation easements, TALT partners with landowners to protect the farms, ranches, water resources, wildlife habitat, and open spaces that sustain all Texans.
With more than 325,000 acres conserved across the state, TALT is helping ensure that the public benefits provided by private working lands continue for generations to come.
Your participation in Run for the Range directly supports this mission.
The Run for the Range would not be possible without the generosity of Kelly and Kristyn Langdon and the entire Langdon family.
By opening Fall Creek Ranch to runners and conservation supporters, they provide a rare opportunity to experience a working ranch that has been permanently protected through a conservation easement. Their commitment to the land ensures that the ranch's natural resources, wildlife habitat, scenic beauty, and agricultural heritage will remain intact for future generations.
5K (3.1 Miles)
· Early Bird (Through Nov. 6, 2026) - $40
· Regular Registration (Nov. 7, 2026 – Jan. 29, 2027 - $50
· Race Day Registration* - $60
10K (6.2 Miles)
· Early Bird (Through Nov. 6, 2026) - $50
· Regular Registration (Nov. 7, 2026 – Jan. 29, 2027 - $60
· Race Day Registration* - $70
Half Marathon (3.1 Miles)
· Early Bird (Through Nov. 6, 2026) - $80
· Regular Registration (Nov. 7, 2026 – Jan. 29, 2027 - $90
· Race Day Registration* - $100
Couch Conservationist
Can't make the race? Support the conservation of Texas working lands, wildlife habitat, water resources, and open spaces from wherever you are. Your registration helps advance TALT's mission while earning you an official Run for the Range event t-shirt—no trail shoes required.
· Early Bird (Through Nov. 6, 2026) - $25
· Regular Registration (Nov. 7, 2026 – Jan. 2, 2027) - $35
Couch Conservationist registrants will receive a t-shirt but will not be assigned a race bib or be eligible for awards. Your shirt packet will be available on race day or pickup in Granbury on January 30th. You must register by January 2, 2027 to receive a shirt.
* For race day registrations shirt availability is not guaranteed.
Team Discount
Teams of five or more runners receive:
$10 off Half Marathon registration
$5 off 10K registration
$5 off 5K registration
The first four team members will automatically receive a refund once the fifth team member registers. Teams must be formed by January 15, 2027 to qualify.
Course Information
The course traverses the trails, pastures, and natural areas of Fall Creek Ranch. Runners can expect:
This is a true trail-running event. Participants should expect uneven terrain and natural trail conditions. Trail shoes are strongly recommended.
Weather
Average late-January temperatures in Granbury can range from the low-20s to low-50s. In the first year of the event, it was 22 degrees. If the trails become unsafe with ice or other inclement weather, the event will be cancelled with refunds offered.
Race Day Schedule
6:30 AM Ranch Gates Open
6:30 AM Packet Pickup Begins
6:30–7:15 AM Race Day Registration
8:00 AM Half Marathon Start
8:15 AM 10K Start
8:30 AM 5K Start
Awards & Recognition
All participants who complete their race will receive a finisher medal.
Awards will be presented to the top overall male and female finishers in each race at the end of the event.
Age Group Awards
Special awards will be presented to the top male and female finishers in each category:
Post-Race Celebration
After the race, relax and enjoy:
Whether you're racing for a personal record or simply enjoying a morning on the trails, we invite you to stay and celebrate with us.
Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB)
Bulk water and hydration stations will be available for refills. Participants are encouraged to bring reusable water bottles or hydration systems.
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
59°
Typical Low
32°
Based on US Climate Normals data from Granbury 5n, 7 mi from the venue.
Host City
Population
11,665
as of 2023
City Elevation
781 ft
Nearest Airport
MWL
Mineral Wells Regional Airport · 30 mi
Major Hub
DFW
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport · 52 mi
Time Zone
Central Time
From Endurance Grid
A small town race. Lodging near the start could be limited, so book early.
Race Location
Approximate location — pin shows the host city, not the exact venue.
Your Next Start Line
Every finish line starts with a single decision. Claim your spot at Run for the Range: Trail Run, put it on the calendar, and turn “someday” into a start date.
212
Days to train
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From Endurance Grid
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Run for the Range: Trail Run
Jan 30, 2027