The Course de la Trévaresse is a Sunday morning trail running event held in Saint-Cannat. Most of the running takes place on paths and trails within the Trévaresse massif. The event features timed races of 7.5 km, 12 km, and 21.5 km. Additionally, there are 7.5 km and 12 km Nordic walks, which can be timed or untimed. The 12 km route is the main race, featuring 210 metres of elevation gain, while the 21.5 km Elite race includes 370 metres of climbing and can be completed solo or as a duo.
Kanajog and Sporti'culture pour tous are the organizers. The event also includes three children's races for participants aged 6 to 15, held before the adult races commence. This is an eco-responsible event; runners must bring their own cups for aid stations, and a portion of the proceeds supports various associations. Aid stations are positioned along the 7.5 km and 12 km routes, with two on the 21.5 km course and an additional one at the finish line. The event is a component of the Terre de Mistral challenge, with awards presented to the leading finishers in the children's races, Nordic walks, solo races, and the duo category.