5K Run on Thursday, June 14, with Optional Gala Admission, Sponsored by The Trail Foundation (Up to Half Off)
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Annual 5K race and subsequent gala with Mexican fare benefit trail-improvement projects along Lady Bird Lake.
Early humans developed the ability to sprint in order to chase down sprightly prey and invented long-distance running to escape from slowly approaching glaciers. Follow in their fossilized footsteps with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $16 for entry in the 2012 Maudie’s Moonlight Margarita Run (a $32 value)
- $58 for the above run entry with gala admission (a $97 value) <p>
The eighth annual Maudie’s Moonlight Margarita Run begins at the rock at the Johnson Creek trailhead, which sits next to the American Legion Hall. Runners complete an out-and-back 5K course, followed by a postrace party on the grounds of the American Legion Hall, where Maudie’s Tex-Mex will serve dinner with margaritas as music floats through the air. Funds raised from the run will go to a variety of projects, including preserving the Johnson Creek Trailhead, building a boardwalk to fill a 1.1-mile gap in the trail, and planting new trees along the shores.
Annual 5K race and subsequent gala with Mexican fare benefit trail-improvement projects along Lady Bird Lake.
Early humans developed the ability to sprint in order to chase down sprightly prey and invented long-distance running to escape from slowly approaching glaciers. Follow in their fossilized footsteps with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $16 for entry in the 2012 Maudie’s Moonlight Margarita Run (a $32 value)
- $58 for the above run entry with gala admission (a $97 value) <p>
The eighth annual Maudie’s Moonlight Margarita Run begins at the rock at the Johnson Creek trailhead, which sits next to the American Legion Hall. Runners complete an out-and-back 5K course, followed by a postrace party on the grounds of the American Legion Hall, where Maudie’s Tex-Mex will serve dinner with margaritas as music floats through the air. Funds raised from the run will go to a variety of projects, including preserving the Johnson Creek Trailhead, building a boardwalk to fill a 1.1-mile gap in the trail, and planting new trees along the shores.