Roland, AR | Saturday, October 31, 2026Registration ClosedFun / Novelty
Race the Base Trail Run Returns to Pinnacle Mountain State Park This Fall! Introducing the Race the Base Monumental Half Marathon New for 2026, runners can take on a trail half marathon that showcases the best of Pinnacle Mountain State Park, including sections of the Monument Trail system. This challenging and scenic course weaves together rugged single track, rolling climbs, and signature Monument Trail features, offering experienced trail runners a longer, tougher test while maintaining the natural beauty and technical character the park is known for. The Half Marathon delivers everything trail runners love about Pinnacle — elevation, variety, and stunning Ozark foothill scenery — making it the perfect complement to the classic Race the Base experience. The Original Race the Base (4 Miles) Featuring the iconic Base Trail, a scenic loop that encircles Pinnacle Mountain just west of Little Rock, first‑time participants can expect a moderately challenging trail run through shaded hardwood forest surrounding one of Arkansas’ most prominent natural landmarks. The race begins on gravel, transitions to paved trail, and finishes with 2.75 miles of technical single track — with a little surprise thrown in toward the end. Known as “Joe’s Revenge,” participants compete for new King and Queen of the Mountain awards, given to the fastest runners up a brutal forest road that climbs roughly 200 feet in just one‑third of a mile. From there, it’s all downhill (literally), as racers vie for their chance to win a “rock” — unique, hand‑painted trophies awarded to the top three male and female finishers in overall and age‑group categories. Costumes, Kids, and Community Fun This year’s Race the Base coincides with National Trick or Treat Day (the last Saturday of October), and participants are encouraged to race in costume. Crowd favorites will receive something appropriately silly during post‑race festivities. Also returning is the Kingfisher Kids Run, a free, ¾‑mile run on