Ignite Trail Series 2026
About This Series
The Ignite Trail Series is a collection of trail running events held annually at Chain O’Lakes State Park in Albion, Indiana. Founded by a group of ultra-distance runners, the series aims to promote trail running and support the park, with proceeds dedicated to its maintenance and development.
The series features three main events:
- Glacial Esker Trail Race: Traditionally held on the last full weekend in April, this event offers 6-hour, 12-hour (daytime and nighttime), and 24-hour timed races on a 3.55-mile looped course. Participants challenge themselves to complete as many loops as possible within their chosen time frame.
- Indiana Trail 100: Scheduled for October 11-12, 2025, this is Indiana’s only 100-mile trail race. The event includes 100-mile, 75-mile, and 50-mile distances, attracting ultramarathon runners from across the country. The course features diverse terrain, including rolling grass pastures, technical trails, and scenic lake views.
- Ignite Trail Marathon and Half Marathon: Set for December 14, 2024, this race offers both marathon and half marathon distances on a 13.1-mile looped course. Runners experience a mix of trails and a small road section, with three aid stations available. The event has an eight-hour time limit, accommodating runners of varying paces.
Each event in the Ignite Trail Series is known for its well-organized races, supportive volunteers, and commitment to enhancing the trail running community in Indiana. Participants are treated to scenic courses that highlight the natural beauty of Chain O’Lakes State Park, making the series a favorite among trail running enthusiasts.
Founded by a group of ultra-distance runners, the series aims to promote trail running and support the park, with proceeds dedicated to its maintenance and development.
The series features three main events:
- Glacial Esker Trail Race: Traditionally held on the last full weekend in April, this event offers 6-hour, 12-hour (daytime and nighttime), and 24-hour timed races on a 3.55-mile looped course. Participants challenge themselves to complete as many loops as possible within their chosen time frame.
- Indiana Trail 100: Scheduled for October 11-12, 2025, this is Indiana’s only 100-mile trail race. The event includes 100-mile, 75-mile, and 50-mile distances, attracting ultramarathon runners nationwide. The course features diverse terrain, including rolling grass pastures, technical trails, and scenic lake views.
- Ignite Trail Marathon and Half Marathon: Set for December 14, 2024, this race offers both marathon and half marathon distances on a 13.1-mile looped course. Runners experience a mix of trails and a small road section, with three aid stations available. The event has an eight-hour time limit, accommodating runners of varying paces.
Each event in the Ignite Trail Series is known for its well-organized races, supportive volunteers, and commitment to enhancing the trail running community in Indiana. Participants are treated to scenic courses highlighting the natural beauty of Chain O’Lakes State Park, making the series a favorite among trail running enthusiasts.
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Ignite Trail Marathon 2026
Albion, Indiana - Guide for Outdoor Enthusiasts Albion, IN, United StatesThe Ignite Trail Marathon 2026, organized by the Ignite Trail Series, is a highly anticipated trail running event in the Midwest, held annually at the picturesque Chain O'Lakes State Park in Albion, Indiana. Known for its scenic yet challenging course, the race draws runners from across the country. Strambecco rates the Ignite Trail Marathon 2026…
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Glacial Esker Trail Race 2027
Albion, Indiana - Guide for Outdoor Enthusiasts Albion, IN, United StatesLast updated June 7, 2026 Event for 2027 has not been confirmed yet... The Glacial Esker Trail Race 2027, held in Albion, Indiana is part of the renowned Ignite Trail Series and is a 6-12-or 24 hour event. This unique event offers a timed loop-style challenge where runners can choose to run for 6, 12,…
Events in This Series
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