About This Race
The Bandera trail race stands as one of Texas Hill Country's premier ultra challenges, drawing runners to the rugged terrain surrounding Bandera State Natural Area. Set in the self-proclaimed 'Cowboy Capital of the World,' this race offers a distinctly Texan ultra experience with technical limestone trails, cedar breaks, and rolling hills that define the Edwards Plateau region. The January timing provides ideal running conditions, with cooler temperatures that allow runners to fully engage with the challenging terrain without the oppressive heat that characterizes much of the Texas ultra calendar. What sets Bandera apart is its authentic Hill Country character. The course winds through classic Texas landscapes of juniper and oak, over rocky outcroppings, and along creek beds that showcase the geological diversity of the region. The race attracts both seasoned ultrarunners looking for early-season preparation and newcomers drawn to its reputation as a well-organized, runner-focused event. The 50K and 100K distances provide options for different experience levels, though neither should be underestimated given the technical nature of the terrain.
Practical Info
Cool January conditions with typical highs in the 50s-60s Fahrenheit and lows in the 30s-40s, generally dry with possible morning frost.
SAT - San Antonio International Airport
Bandera offers limited lodging options including historic inns and bed & breakfasts. San Antonio, approximately 50 miles southeast, provides more extensive accommodation choices.
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Notable Features
Bandera offers an authentic Texas Hill Country ultra experience with technical limestone trails, diverse terrain ranging from creek beds to rocky outcroppings, and the unique charm of running through one of Texas's most historic regions. The January timing provides ideal weather conditions for tackling the challenging terrain, while the race's location in the 'Cowboy Capital of the World' adds cultural depth to the running experience.