Brownsville-Harlingen, TX · United States

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Brownsville-Harlingen, TX · 80 km
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Queen City Trail Run
SAT OCT 10
The Queen City Trail Run takes place at Estero Llano Grande State Park in Mercedes, Texas, offering distances for adults, ruckers, and kids. Participants can select a 5k, 10k, or 10-mile race. The 10k Ruck provides a weighted-pack option on the same day. A 1-mile youth trail run is available for children aged 12 and under. The event is organized by Perspective Pacing, which focuses on endurance events like trail running, hiking, and rucking. Their events accommodate first-time participants, experienced trail runners, families, and those who prefer rucking. Race-day details include: shirts are guaranteed if registered by an advance deadline, youth entries are affordably priced, and adult runners can earn cash back through a referral program when friends sign up.
2026 South Padre Island Muzicians Run 5k/10k
SAT OCT 24
Live mariachis perform approximately every half mile at the South Padre Island Muzicians Run, a 5k and 10k run/walk on South Padre Island, Texas. The race is an evening event with chip timing for both main distances, plus a 1-mile option, aligned with a Dia de los Muertos theme. The course starts and finishes at Beach Waterpark, utilizing South Padre Island sidewalk and asphalt. The field is designed for speed-focused runners, casual runners, and walkers, offering age-group awards for the 5k and 10k. Post-race, participants receive tacos and a beer or margarita in a branded cup, followed by a Mariachi After Party. Each finisher receives a 5-inch medal and a mariachi-design tech tee. The event supports the South Padre Island Birding, Nature Center & Alligator Sanctuary.
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Brownsville-Harlingen Training Notes

Brownsville-Harlingen, TX hosts 2 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Brownsville-Harlingen gives runners a race-led scene more than a named-club scene. Locals use Liberty at Sunrise 5K Run for a bright anchor at White Wing Fields, where the Rio Grande River runs alongside. Run to the Rescue keeps things central at the Brownsville Events Center with a 5K and a 1-miler. Estero Llano Grande State Park suits trail days through Badge on the Trails and Night Owl Trail Run. Alligator Lake and Ibis Pond give those miles a real park feel. RUN WITH THE WILDCATS, Queen City Trail Run, Top Gym Road Race, and the Cancer Awareness 5k round out the calendar.

Brownsville riders get 14 mapped cycle routes totaling 685 km, so base miles are easy to stack. Bicycle World RGV anchors the club side with Harlingen Saturday AM rides plus McAllen Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday rides. De Fay Street a Fay Street gives 32 km with 66 m ascent and 44 m descent. The route runs 8 km with only 56 m ascent, so the climbs stay scarce. 3 km. Locals chase variety on E 7th St gravel, Monte Bella Trails, double levees, and the X-Pedition to Padre - Tt Race.

The cooler stretch is the best bet for both sports, because Brownsville-Harlingen rewards steady Z2, longer rides, and calm race prep. Summer pushes locals toward early starts, short intervals, and shaded recovery before the day gets heavy. Runners keep White Wing Fields and Estero Llano Grande State Park in the rotation when they want open space without overthinking it. Riders use the mix of road, rough road, gravel and dirt for fitness when crit speed is less useful than durability. Winter brings better long-run rhythm, bigger weekend base miles, and more patience for gravel sectors, levees, and South Padre efforts.