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Cow Pie Trail Run-Walk

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Event# 308-745-1500

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The Annual Cow Pie Trail Run route is a loop course traveling over gravel/dirt roads, cow paths, and the pastures of beautiful central Nebraska. The half marathon route goes through an old tree claim, beside a settler's cemetery, along an old wagon road, by windmills, and abandoned homesteads. This is the wide-open prairie of the pioneers! It is a tough course with holes, ruts, stickers, cow pies, and lots and lots of hills. But if the cows can do it, so can you!

Half Marathon begins at 9:30 a.m.
Kids Fun Run begins at 10:15 a.m.
5K begins at 10:45 a.m.

Yummy pork roast BBQ sandwiches, baked beans, chips, and homemade desserts will be served after the race followed by hayrack rides. A perfect way to celebrate Autumn!

Cow Pie Trail Run-Walk

Address : Adams' Farm, 10 miles west of Loup City, Nebraska on Hwy 92 St. Paul NE
Phone : 308-745-1500   (Always call and confirm events.)

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