The Carrera Nocturna de Huesca is a night running race held in Huesca, beginning and ending at the Palacio de Deportes de Huesca. It is a chip-timed dirt race with a limit of 750 participants, and it also features a children's race. The distance is not officially certified, suggesting it functions more as a local running event with a unique format rather than a race focused on setting records.
The course is predominantly off-road, with 95% on dirt track or road and only 5% on pavement. Participants have access to two liquid aid stations and one solid aid station, along with cloakroom service, showers, and food or sandwiches at the finish. All finishers receive a diploma, winners are awarded trophies, and a prize raffle takes place. The University of Zaragoza and Club Atletismo Huesca co-organize the event, which has been held for at least 12 editions and donates a portion of its proceeds to charity.