From the Organizer
Hundred milers in a State Park or NWR have been done to death! This race is the "fly in the ointment" of Ultra running. You decide where you're going to run and when. This is a choose-your-own adventure race. Texas is gorgeous! Get out and explore it! This race allows you to travel the state and experience the beautiful trails and wild areas unique to Texas.
You must run in 3 different regions of Texas. You have 48 hours to complete the challenge and must experience 5 trails. (Each trail represents a point on the Star. Ideally, you could connect the dots between trailheads to form a STAR.) I've identified 30 trails that are pre-approved to utilize during the race. I've also identified 7 unique regions within the state.
Complete the challenge with a crew, friends, or solo.
The S.O.L. is a do-it-yourself, self-guided, self or team supported 100 mile adventure. For the month of October, November and December in 2026; runners are invited to explore the beautiful trails of TEXAS. This choose-your-own-adventure race is a unique virtual event.
Runners are asked to run 100 Miles on 5 TEXAS trails (S.O.T. because a star has 5 points) in 3 different regions of Texas, in 48 hours.
Many folks can run a hundred in 24-32 hours, add in the logistics of travel, and nutrition and sleep and the time those things take...it gets more difficult. 100 miles in one location has been done to death!
I, the RD, will provide a list of 25 approved trails to choose from. Athletes must submit a general plan and provide evidence of completion in the form of Strava, Coros, or Garmin data. *Runners would be wise to upload their data from watch to phone with wi-fi. I'd hate to see your event spoiled by a run getting wiped!
Yes, you will get a BUCKLE and a t-shirt upon completion! (Mailed after you complete.)
You may not complete the challenge prior to registering for the challenge. That's bogus! All of your submitted data must be recorded AFTER your registration date.
If you're looking for a different type of ultra and would like to test yourself physically and mentally, this is the event for you!
Rules:
Runners must use the approved trails or submit a trail IF it's not on the list.
Runners can start at any time of day but must complete the quest within 48 continuous hours.
Runners may run in State Parks, WMA's, Corp. of Engineers Property, Parish Parks, National Forests, Rails to Trails trails, etc. as long as it is legal to do so. Private Property not allowed. Trails encouraged, gravel roads in National Forests will be considered as long as it's smaller percentage of your total run.
Runners must pay park fees when necessary and follow the park rules and guidelines.
Runners will travel between trails on their own dime. Ubers, shuttles, friends, spouses, etc. are allowed to transport the runner as well as your own vehicle of course.
Runner may sleep between trails while in transit unless they are the driver. (duh.)
Runners may sleep during their run or at a trailhead- follow best practices and the rules of the facility.
Runners must run at least 1 trail in each of the THREE regions. I've identified 7 regions of Texas- 1. The Panhandle 2. Praries and Lakes 3. Piney Woods 4. Gulf Coast 5. South Texas 6. Hill Country 7. Big Bend YOU PICK 4 REGIONS!
Runners accept the responsibility of researching the trails and ensure proper procedures are in place for hydration, nutrition, safety, extraction, lights, charging of equipment, etc. Part of the journey is doing the research and preparation.
Runners may incorporate an existing race or Ultra into the mix but....said Ultra may not be longer than a 50k. (Runner pays for the Ultra)
Runners may not exceed more than 50k on any single trail. (For example: No 60 mile trail and then 4 ten mile trails.)
Runner must submit the Garmin, Strava, Coros, data to the RD upon completion. FB posts will also be good supporting evidence.
Runners must be aware of hunting seasons and take reasonable precautions. Wearing Orange, taking precautions, running during non-hunting hours, being courteous to hunters. (Hunting on approved trails is technically not legal but........)
Runners are advised to be aware of the weather and plan accordingly.
30 Approved Texas Trails
Panhandle Plains
Praries and Lakes
Piney Woods
Gulf Coast
South Texas
Hill Country
Big Bend
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
83°
Typical Low
60°
Chance of Rain
20%
Based on US Climate Normals data from Shreveport Sthrn Hills, 5 mi from the venue.
Host City
City Elevation
169 ft
Nearest Airport
SHV
Shreveport Regional Airport · 8 mi
Time Zone
Central Time
From Endurance Grid
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Star of Texas 100
Oct 1, 2026