Saturday, Feb 20, 2027 @ 8:00 AM

The Enoree 100

Newberry, SC 100 Mile

Registration closes: Wed, Feb 17 @ 11:59 PM ET

The Run Down

The Enoree 100 will follow the Enoree Passage of the Palmetto Trail, one of the longest continuous forested stretches of the statewide route, beginning near Newberry, SC, running north through the Sumter National Forest, reaching the historic Cross Keys House area in Union County, and then returning south to complete the full 100 miles. There will be plenty of aid (roughly every 6-8 miles) and trail vibes to keep you going! This is the only 100-mile race in the upstate of its kind and we are proud to bring it to you!

The Route

Launching from the heart of Newberry near Newberry High School, runners charge out along quiet country roads, shaking out the legs before funneling toward the southern gateway of the Enoree Passage at Forest Service Road 379 off Old Whitmire Road. The pavement warmup disappears quickly as the trail leaps into action, pulling you into sweeping pine ridges, hardwood bottomlands, and the early crossings of Gilders Creek and Indian Creek that set the tone for the miles ahead.

Once fully immersed in the Sumter National Forest, the Enoree Passage comes alive with flowy singletrack, weaving into the shared corridor of the Buncombe Horse Trail on the way to Brick House Campground. From there, the terrain deepens into the heart of the Enoree Ranger District where beaver ponds, lush hardwood drains, long quiet corridors, and rolling forest carry you steadily north.

As you push toward the top end of the trail, the landscape opens into the scenic triad of Macedonia, Sedalia, and John’s Creek lakes before guiding you straight toward the historic Cross Keys House. This iconic landmark becomes the beating heart of the race as the official halfway aid station, fully stocked, buzzing with energy, and ready to launch runners into the back half of their journey.

Revived and recharged, runners pivot south and take on the entire Enoree Passage in reverse, rediscovering its bridges, lakes, wetlands, and rhythmic forest flow from a fresh perspective. The trail eventually releases you back onto the country roads leading into Newberry, where the final push builds toward a triumphant and wildly satisfying finish at the place where the adventure began.

Lay of the Land

Cutoff Time
You have 32 hours to complete the full 100 miles. Plenty of time unless you decide to take a mid-race hibernation. Probably not your best move.
Cutoffs are listed in the runner's guide. We will be very strict on these you must be out of the aid station before the cutoffs!

Elevation Gain
Expect approximately 6,200 feet of climbing. Not mountainous, but enough to keep things interesting and your legs honest.

Weather
It’s February in South Carolina. That means anything can happen and usually does. Cold, warm, rain, maybe all in the same afternoon. Come prepared for every version of “weather.”

Must-Haves Checklist
A few essentials to keep your day smooth and your race director happy:
Course map downloaded to your phone, watch, or GPS device
A fully charged cell phone
A hydration vessel, as this is a cup less event
A headlamp with extra batteries

Final Thoughts
Show up ready, stay flexible, and keep a sense of humor. The Enoree 100 is challenging, beautiful, and just unpredictable enough to make it memorable. And you’re going to handle it just fine.

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More information will drop as we approach race day!

Event's current local time: 12:05 PM ET

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