Trail running course through singletrack trails in North Carolina, USA
Cedarock Trail Run

Cedarock Trail Run — 10K

10K·322 ft gain·Burlington, North Carolina
foresttrail10kloopbeginner friendly

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Distance10K
Gain322 ft
DateApr 11, 2026
Difficulty2/5

About This Race

The 10K distance strikes a perfect middle ground, offering runners a solid workout without the commitment of a longer trail race. This course winds through Cedarock Park's core trail system, providing a taste of technical single track mixed with more flowing sections. It appeals particularly to runners stepping up from shorter distances or those seeking a challenging but manageable trail experience.

The course consists of four unique loop segments of approximately 5K each, all contained within Cedarock Park's trail network. According to the available data, the terrain is entirely path-based with no road or track sections, suggesting a pure trail experience through the park's wooded areas. The minimal elevation profile indicates relatively gentle terrain suitable for runners transitioning from road to trail running.

Elevation Profile

Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.

The course gains 322 ft over 6 miles, with the steepest section between mile 5–mile 5.

Location

Practical Info

Weather

April in North Carolina typically offers mild spring conditions with temperatures in the 60s-70s Fahrenheit, though morning starts may be cooler.

Nearest Airport

RDU - Raleigh-Durham International Airport

Accommodation

Burlington offers standard hotel chains, with additional lodging options in nearby Chapel Hill and Durham for those wanting to explore the Triangle area.

Best For

Trail running beginnersRoad runners transitioning to trailsRelay teamsSocial runners

Notable Features

The multi-loop format allows spectators and crew to see runners multiple times throughout the race, creating an unusually social atmosphere for a trail event. The relay option encourages team participation and makes longer distances accessible to newer trail runners.