
Broad River Half Marathon Run/Hike
Sat, Nov 21, 2026, 8:30 AM EST
- Location
- Columbia, SC
- 5600 Broad River Road, 29212
- Featured distance
- 13.1 Miles
- Type
- TRAIL
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Steady Effort
Trail + rolling terrain, longer distance
- Mostly trail
- Rolling area
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The course
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From the organizer
Midland Mountain Trail Series: A Thanksgiving Trail Celebration
This Thanksgiving season, join us in celebrating the spirit of community, gratitude, and the joy of running with our Midland Mountain Trail Series—a festive day of trail running through the scenic beauty of Harbison State Forest. It's a gathering of friends, families, and fellow trail lovers giving thanks for strong legs, open trails, and the people we share them with.
As autumn paints the forest in vibrant hues of red, orange, and gold, you’ll wind through shady woodlands, cross tranquil streams, and conquer rolling hills on a course that challenges and inspires. With every step, you’ll be surrounded not only by the beauty of nature but also by a welcoming, supportive community of runners. Whether you're chasing a new PR or simply enjoying the trail at your own pace, you’re part of something special.
At the heart of this event is a celebration of what we’re most thankful for—the people who make the trail running community so meaningful. Everyone from first-timers to ultra veterans will feel the warmth of race-day camaraderie. And when your miles are done, we’ll welcome you back with a post-race Thanksgiving-style Southern meal—a hearty “meat and three” served with gratitude and a smile.
🦃 Event Details
What : Broad River Half Marathon
Start Time: 8:30 AM
Where : Harbison State Forest
Address: 5600 Broad River Road, Columbia, SC 29212
Packet Pickup: Race morning starting at 7:00 AM under the gazebo at the Start/Finish area.
🥾 Course Description
Harbison State Forest is a hidden gem tucked just outside Columbia, SC. Spanning over 2,000 acres along the Broad River, it offers a network of diverse, well-maintained trails perfect for our fall celebration. You’ll run through tall pines and hardwoods, cross peaceful creeks, and take on varied elevation—challenging enough to keep it interesting but welcoming for all experience levels.
Each trail section immerses you in the sights and sounds of fall in the Carolinas. Expect crunching leaves underfoot, crisp autumn air, and sweeping views lit by golden foliage. The course is well-marked, easy to follow, and absolutely packed with seasonal charm.
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Personal Tent Set-Up & Drop Bags
You're welcome to bring a drop bag or set up a small personal tent near the Start/Finish area and main aid station. Please be mindful to keep your gear clear of the course and respect others’ space. When the day is done, help us keep the forest beautiful by cleaning up your area. Leave no trace—only good vibes.
Aid Stations
We’ll have 3 aid stations along the course, stocked with runner-friendly snacks and drinks, including:
Pickles, cookies, chips, fig newtons, assorted candy & pretzels Hydration: water, Coke, and ginger ale This is a cupless event—please bring your own hydration flask or cup. Want to bring a little something to share? Homemade treats or favorite snacks are always welcome at our community table. Aid Station 1 – Mile 4.8 Aid Station 2 – Mile 11 Aid Station 3 – Start/Finish Line Area
📍 Directions & Parking
Use the following address to access the forest: 5600 Broad River Road, Columbia, SC 29212
Once inside, follow the event signage and volunteers directing you to the parking area adjacent to the gazebo near the Start/Finish line. When you are parking alongside the road please stay on the LEFT side and park directly behind the car in front of you. Parking on both sides of the road is DANGEROUS and we WILL TOW your vehicle to prevent any potential road block for EMS teams.
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