About This Race
Q50 Races Run to the Hills brings trail runners to the pine forests and sandy trails of Bogue Chitto State Park in southeastern Louisiana. This grassroots event offers both 5-mile and 10-mile options through the park's mixed terrain, featuring a combination of forest paths and open areas that showcase the unique Louisiana landscape. The race emphasizes community and environmental stewardship, requiring runners to bring their own hydration containers as part of the series' minimal-impact approach. Directed by Cesar Torres, this event is part of the Q50 Races series known for creating accessible trail running experiences across Louisiana's state parks. The race maintains a welcoming atmosphere while challenging runners with the region's characteristic humidity and varied terrain. With its early June timing, runners should prepare for warm, potentially humid conditions typical of Louisiana's early summer.
The course winds through Bogue Chitto State Park's diverse landscape of pine forests, mixed hardwoods, and open meadows. Starting and finishing at Day Use Pavilion 3, runners navigate the park's trail system over sandy and rooted terrain typical of Louisiana's coastal plain region. The single water station at the start/finish line requires runners to plan their hydration strategy carefully, particularly for the 10-mile distance.
Aid Stations
1 stations along the course
Start/Finish
water, electrolyte
Only aid station on course - runners must bring own hydration containers
Race History
2025 Results
Practical Info
Early June in Louisiana typically brings warm, humid conditions with temperatures in the 80s-90s Fahrenheit and high humidity.
MSY - Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
Bogue Chitto State Park offers camping facilities. Hammond and Covington provide hotel options within 30 minutes of the park.
- Own hydration container
Best For
Notable Features
Part of the established Q50 Races series, this event emphasizes environmental responsibility with a bring-your-own-bottle policy and strict leave-no-trace principles. The race provides a finisher meal through partnership with the New Orleans Mission, adding a community service element to the event.