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Bandera · Texas · United States

HOKA Bandera 100K

Jan 10
Date
Ultra Marathon
Distance
2,800m
Elevation
700
Runners

Elevation Profile

Illustrative profile based on elevation data. Actual course may vary.

Course Highlights

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Loop Course
Course layout type
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Trail Terrain
Running surface

About This Race

The HOKA Bandera 100K is one of the most prestigious ultramarathon trail races in the United States, held on the rugged limestone terrain of the Hill Country State Natural Area near Bandera, Texas. The event features 100K, 50K, and 25K distances over challenging single-track trails with significant elevation changes. Known for its rocky footing, creek crossings, and unforgiving Texas Hill Country landscape, Bandera is a true test of endurance and a qualifying race for the Western States 100.

History & Records

First Edition 2003
Avg. Participants 700

Race Day Weather

January in the Hill Country averages 2-15C (36-59F). Cool mornings, possible frost. Rocky terrain can be slippery after rain.

Runner Reviews

Reviews are coming soon. After the race, runners will be able to share their experience here.

Organizer

Tejas Trails
Official Website