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Runners in the Quail Trail 5k

Quail Trail 5k at Pebble Hill Plantation

  • When: Saturday, October 19, 2024,  7:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Location: Pebble Hill Plantation, 1251 US Hwy 319 South, Thomasville, GA 31792
  • Cost: $25

The Quail Trail Run returns to Pebble Hill Plantation this fall! The Quail Trail 5k is a hilly 5,000-meter cross country course throughout the beautiful grounds and woodlands of Pebble Hill Plantation. Running surfaces include pea gravel, grass, dirt, red clay, and asphalt with multiple changes in elevation.

This course is certified by USA Track & Field, number GA23040WC.

Trophies to first male and female in the Open and Master’s (40+) division. Awards to top 3 finishers in the following age groups: 19 and under; 20-29; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60-69; and 70+. All participants receive a t-shirt.

Check in on race day opens at 6:30AM. Race starts at 8:00AM. There is no race day registration. All participants must register online prior to race day.

Walkers are welcome to participate! Strollers are allowed as well as children under 10 with an accompanying adult. If you do decide to push a stroller, you should be aware that it will be a very bumpy ride for your passenger on several parts of the course. Lots of uneven terrain throughout most of the course. Some areas are smoother than others & the last mile is paved asphalt, but it will definitely be challenging to push a stroller throughout the majority of the course, particularly the first 2 miles. Spectators are welcome in the start/finish line areas if you decide to have someone stay with a young child while you run/walk the course.

Dogs on leashes are welcome!

  • Website: pebblehill.com
  • Contact Name: Kim McCray
  • Contact Phone: 2292262344
  • Contact Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • Category: Races, Walks, 5Ks

Proceeds from this event benefit the Pebble Hill Preservation Fund which supports the continued care, maintenance, and restoration of the historic 3,000-acre estate and its more than 60 structures.

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