L'Eynavay'trail is a trail-running event held in Rochefort-du-Gard, in France's Occitanie region. It focuses on natural terrain, using paths and narrow single tracks through garrigue rather than roads. The event typically offers a short Ti'Trail of approximately 8.6 km, an Eynavay'Trail of 20 to 21 km, and the Magnum'Trail at 35 km with 950 meters of elevation gain. A fast walk or Nordic walk option of about 8 to 8.6 km is also available for walkers.
The routes traverse the Rochefort forest and the Tavel plain, appealing to runners who prefer dry Mediterranean trails, scrubland, and technical sections over flat, fast courses. The shortest trail serves as an introduction to off-road running, while the longest race requires climbing ability without venturing into ultra-distance. Recent editions have seen hundreds of participants, with over 800 runners registered or finishing. The organizers emphasize an eco-responsible approach, with volunteers working to minimize the event's environmental impact and a mandatory personal cup policy at aid stations to eliminate plastic cups.