Trail running course through mixed terrain in California, USA
Nanny Goat Trail Race

Nanny Goat Trail Race — 6 Hour

6 Hour·1,125 ft gain·Riverside, California
trailloopbeginner friendly

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Distance6 Hour
Gain1,125 ft
DateMay 23, 2026
Difficulty2/5

About This Race

The 6-hour window creates an intensive but approachable introduction to timed trail running, perfect for runners transitioning from fixed-distance events to the freedom of loop-based racing. This timeframe encourages steady effort without the daunting commitment of longer options, making it popular among those testing their endurance legs. The format allows runners to focus purely on forward progress without complex pacing calculations.

The Nanny Goat course consists of a simple one-mile loop on the Sexton family's private horse ranch. The terrain is predominantly flat dirt and grass with good footing throughout, designed to be wide enough for easy passing. The loop format means runners are never more than half a mile from the start/finish area, providing constant access to support and crew.

The straightforward nature of the course removes technical challenges and navigation concerns, allowing runners to focus purely on time and distance goals. This makes it particularly suitable for runners new to ultrarunning or those using the race as a testing ground for pacing and nutrition strategies.

Elevation Profile

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

Location

Practical Info

Weather

Late May in Maine typically offers mild temperatures with potential for variable conditions including rain

Accommodation

Free camping available on-site from Thursday morning through Monday morning. RV, tent, and trailer camping welcomed.

Best For

First-time ultra runnersLoop course specialistsRunners seeking family-friendly eventsTime-based goal setters

Notable Features

The Nanny Goat experience extends far beyond the running itself. This is one of the few races that truly embraces the concept of a weekend gathering, with free camping available from Thursday through Monday morning. The private ranch setting provides a rare intimacy in ultrarunning, where the race director's family personally hosts every participant. Swimming is available for post-run recovery, and the environment genuinely welcomes families and children, creating a community atmosphere that many find as memorable as the running itself.

Other Distances at This Event

3 Hour

1,355 ft gain

The Nanny Goat course consists of a simple one-mile loop on the Sexton family's private horse ranch. The terrain is predominantly flat dirt and grass with good footing throughout, designed to be wide enough for easy passing. The loop format means runners are never more than half a mile from the start/finish area, providing constant access to support and crew. The straightforward nature of the course removes technical challenges and navigation concerns, allowing runners to focus purely on time and distance goals. This makes it particularly suitable for runners new to ultrarunning or those using the race as a testing ground for pacing and nutrition strategies.

12 Hour

1,132 ft gain

The Nanny Goat course consists of a simple one-mile loop on the Sexton family's private horse ranch. The terrain is predominantly flat dirt and grass with good footing throughout, designed to be wide enough for easy passing. The loop format means runners are never more than half a mile from the start/finish area, providing constant access to support and crew. The straightforward nature of the course removes technical challenges and navigation concerns, allowing runners to focus purely on time and distance goals. This makes it particularly suitable for runners new to ultrarunning or those using the race as a testing ground for pacing and nutrition strategies.

24 Hour

1,732 ft gain

The Nanny Goat course consists of a simple one-mile loop on the Sexton family's private horse ranch. The terrain is predominantly flat dirt and grass with good footing throughout, designed to be wide enough for easy passing. The loop format means runners are never more than half a mile from the start/finish area, providing constant access to support and crew. The straightforward nature of the course removes technical challenges and navigation concerns, allowing runners to focus purely on time and distance goals. This makes it particularly suitable for runners new to ultrarunning or those using the race as a testing ground for pacing and nutrition strategies.

Nanny Goat 3/6/12/24/100

5,257m gain

The Nanny Goat course consists of a simple one-mile loop on the Sexton family's private horse ranch. The terrain is predominantly flat dirt and grass with good footing throughout, designed to be wide enough for easy passing. The loop format means runners are never more than half a mile from the start/finish area, providing constant access to support and crew. The straightforward nature of the course removes technical challenges and navigation concerns, allowing runners to focus purely on time and distance goals. This makes it particularly suitable for runners new to ultrarunning or those using the race as a testing ground for pacing and nutrition strategies.