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Trailway Trail Race
SAT OCT 10
The Trailway Trail Race is a fall event held at Lake Somerville State Park, Birch Creek Unit, near Somerville, Texas. The race utilizes The Trailway and adjacent park trails, offering distances from a youth 1-mile run to 50K. Participants can select 5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon, or 50K, with ruck options available for the 10K and marathon. The course follows the perimeter of Lake Somerville, crossing rolling dirt paths that alternate between open terrain and tree cover. The start and finish are located by the lake on an expansive grass area, providing ample space for spectators during and after the longer races. The park comprises two sections, Birch Creek and Nails Creek, connected by The Trailway. The race currently takes place within Birch Creek, with intentions to extend into the Nails Creek area upon the repair of a damaged bridge. A Friday evening gathering offers a relaxed pre-race event featuring a cookout and shared trail experiences.
2026 Oktoberfest Half Marathon/10K presented by CC Creations
SUN OCT 25
The Oktoberfest Half Marathon/10K, presented by CC Creations, takes place in College Station, Texas, finishing inside Kyle Field, the Texas A&M football stadium. Both the half marathon and 10K begin early in the morning. The event combines a road race with an Aggie game-day novelty: participants complete their chosen distance before crossing the finish line on one of college football’s most recognizable fields. This marks the 12th annual BCS Oktoberfest Half Marathon & 10K, with both distances sharing the same race-day setup. The half marathon course winds through the Texas A&M campus and the city of College Station. The 10K also utilizes the campus before concluding at Kyle Field. Organizers describe the race as “by runners, for runners,” and participant feedback is consistently positive, with high ratings for organization and value. The Oktoberfest theme extends beyond the finish line: runners receive a custom medal, a soft finisher shirt, and a beer stein to take home. The stein can then be used for a selection of local craft beers. The post-race area also offers food, music, and seating for recovery.
Baylor Scott & White CS Marathon
SUN DEC 13
The Baylor Scott & White BCS Marathon begins at Wolf Pen Creek Park, taking runners through Bryan-College Station during winter. This annual road marathon features a Boston Marathon qualifying course. The race director characterizes it as flat and fast, a key factor for participants aiming for a specific time. The course crosses Bryan, the vicinity of the Texas A&M campus, and College Station, contributing to a community-wide atmosphere instead of a basic out-and-back. Participants travel from throughout Texas. The event also includes a half marathon and a relay option for those not wishing to complete the full 26.2 miles.
Blue Bell Fun Run
SAT APR 3
The Blue Bell Fun Run takes place in Brenham, Texas, on a March race day. It offers distances suitable for various participants: a 1-Mile Run for children 10 and under, a 5K (walk or run), a 10K, and a half marathon. The event begins on A H Ehrig Drive and attracts a substantial local turnout, with recent results showing over 3,800 total participants across the four distances. The routes traverse the rolling terrain surrounding Brenham, featuring spring bluebonnets and wildflowers. A unique finish-line tradition, tied to the event's name, provides runners with unlimited Blue Bell ice cream, a participant shirt, and a medal. Half marathoners also receive special 13.1 gear. The race originated in 1978 as a fundraiser for the Brenham High School athletic program and now benefits youth in Washington County via Run for the Youth of Washington County.
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College Station-Bryan Training Notes

College Station-Bryan hosts 4 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run College Station-Bryan like a steady base-mile town, with Lake Walk, Sandstone Park, and the old USAFit BCS routes doing a lot of the work. Lake Walk Run Club meets every Friday at 6:30 am at the Lake Walk Pavilion, then the group rolls into coffee at POV Coffee House. They run a 28 km route with 14 m of gain when easy Z2 is the plan. The longer route covers 5 miles and gains 66 m when you want more time on feet. Millican Summer Series, Firecracker 5K, Bryan/College Station Marathon, and the 2026 Oktoberfest Half Marathon/10K presented by CC Creations anchor the calendar.

Brazos Valley riding starts with farm-to-market roads, gravel options, and enough route names to keep a group chat busy. The route runs 4 miles of gravel. The route runs 8 miles and gains 1,157 ft, and locals use it to explore the rolling hills of Independence and William Penn. The route runs 7 miles with 810 ft of gain. Brazos Valley Cyclists handles road energy, BVMBA keeps singletrack alive at Lake Bryan and Millican Reserve, and Brazos Valley Bike Polo meets at Anderson Park on Tuesdays at 7pm.

Summer owns the local rhythm because Millican Reserve hosts Thursday night 5k racing through the Millican Summer Series. Kids run at 6:45pm, the main event follows, and each $10 race includes chip timing and a finisher medal. Runners treat the series like weekly intervals with a bib, while cyclists still chase morning starts before longer gravel or road miles stack up. Winter changes the clock more than the attitude. The Saturday Banker Ride starts at 7:30am in the winter, and locals keep the pace honest with steadier Z2, shorter loops, and the same coffee-after logic that works all year.