The Mad Maple-Hueston Woods
Thank you for your interest in the Mad Maple and Hueston Woods Trail Races. This event is in conjunction with the Hueston Woods Trail races and includes a Saturday 30K and 50K race. There are also 15K, 1/2M, 10K, 5K, and 6-Hour of Power events offered. Be sure to check the registration page to see which events are offered each day.
We have a comprehensive FAQs page and a handy virtual assistant (Wolfy), so I won't attempt to cover every detail in this blurb. Hueston Woods is a great state park with a large lake, comfy lodge and cabins, and a cool old covered bridge, over which all of our routes run. The park is located about 10 minutes from the college town of Oxford, Ohio (home to Miami University). Oxford is a full-service town with hotels, restaurants, gas stations, etc. The park features a small camp store and some other amenities at the lodge area. There is no gas available in the park.
The races begin at the Hueston Woods Mountain Bike Trailhead, previously known as the Hedgerow Picnic Area. You can put it into Google Maps. Don't worry if it says the area is temporarily closed. It is not. You can park anywhere on the grass, avoiding the obvious start/finish area. There is plenty of free parking, and you do not need to show up early to find a convenient spot. There are several vault toilets in the starting area, and flush restrooms in the A area camping, a few minutes' drive away.
Registration/packet pickup starts at 9:15. You do not need to arrive early. Most of our runners are Pack members who do not need to register for individual events, so registration moves quickly. You will receive a bib, a sticker, a souvenir race medal, Hammer fueling products, and access to hydration and snacks before the event. The event will start at 10 am. You can start late, but your time will reflect the 10 am start.
The first part of every course ascends the legendary ski hill, which is about a 100-foot climb out of the gate. Some routes are lucky enough to run the ski hill more than once! After the ski hill, you will cross a road, run under the covered bridge, and enter the primitive campground. This section is on pavement, but it really feels like a trail. About a mile in, the 10K-1/2 Marathon route will break right onto Equisetum Trail, and the 5K-6 Hours route will stay left until Gallion Run Trail.
We use color coding to mark our routes. For the Hueston Wood Trail Races, the 10K-1/2 Marathon will follow the orange route, and the 5K-6 Hours of Power will follow the blue route. The event is timed, and we do record results. You must complete the routes as marked and finish under the race arch to be considered for the results. Results will be posted the following day by 5 pm. We have put on hundreds of races. Your watch will not get the exact distance. That's fine, and no one cares! We measure the courses with three different software/GPS systems and have run this race dozens of times. We use the average of all that data to get the routes as close as possible.
All participants will receive a custom race bib, a souvenir race medal, a custom race lanyard, a race-specific sticker, a marked course, an official time, aid station support, and refreshments at the finish. Race shirts can be purchased in the race store and are shipped via Amazon Prime to your address on file. Shirts take 5-7 days to arrive.
There are free refreshments/snacks at the finish. Help yourself to what you need to refuel. We ask that you don't stock up on items to take with you, as we still have runners on the course who need some supplies as well. The lodge offers pizzas and fine dining. There are showers available in the A-area campground. Due to the spread-out nature of finishers, we do not hold a live awards ceremony. We send an email every Tuesday. Winners, points leaders, and race updates are included in that email.
Check out the Strava GPX files below for detailed trail statistics. We have also added an AllTrails section with detailed route information.
Races are rain or shine. If, for some reason, we need to cancel an event, we will post a message on our website (www.wolfpacktrailruns.com), on this site, on our Instagram, on our Strava page, and will send an email. You can also email us at info@wpackevents.com for more information.
Happy Trails!
Mad Maple Schedule
October 24
Saturday
- 9 am: Packet Pickup @ Hueston Woods Mountain Bike Trailhead (The Old Hedgerow Picnic Area)
- 9:45 am: Race Meeting (All Races)
- 9:50 am: 50K-30K Post Meeting
- 10:00 am: Race Start (All Races)
- 12:00 pm: 5K Finish
- 2:00 pm: 10K Finish
- 4:00 pm: 30K Finish
- 6:15 pm: 50K Finish (Runners must start their last loop by 5:15 pm)
October 25
Sunday
- 9 am: Packet Pickup @ Hueston Woods Mountain Bike Trailhead (The Old Hedgerow Picnic Area)
- 9:45 am: Race Meeting (All Races)
- 10:00 am: Race Start (All Races)
- 2:00 pm: Finish Line Closes
Results and race winners will be announced via email on Monday afternoon.
Mad Maple GPX-Maps
FAQs
Yes.
You can email us at info@wpackevents.com or text us at 406-396-5880. Calls will only be answered on race day.
9 am.
Sink or Swim-Near the entrance of the main Caesar Creek Campground.
Alum Creek-Near the marina, past the dog park. Drive towards the Marina and look left. Races do not start at the Rocks and Roots trailhead.
Hueston Woods-The Hueston Woods Mountain Bike Trailhead (The old Hedgerow Picnic Area).
John Bryan-The Lower Shelter, down the hill past the campground. Races do not start at the mountain bike trailhead.
General Butler-The starting area for the Folf course, directly across from the main lodge.
Germantown-Morning Glory Shelter, past the Twin Valley Welcome Center.
Caesar Creek (Nov. 1)-Fifty Springs Group Camp area off of Highway 73 outside of Zenia.
Yes, times vary for each event.
Mad Maple
50K runners have until 6:15 pm to finish the event.
All other runners have until 4 pm on Saturday and 2pm on Sunday to finish.
Other Events
Runners have until 4 pm on Saturday and 2 pm on Sunday to finish.
Yes.
Parking is always free. You do not need to arrive early to acquire convenient parking.
Yes.
There is a full aid station at the start/finish area, which serves as the 1/2 point for most distances. There is also at least one hydration station 1/2 way through each loop.
Aid stations include water, Gatorade, fruit, fizz, gels, potato chips, chewy candy, and basic first aid supplies.
Yes.
You can register online or bring exact cash.
Every participant receives a custom souvenir race medal (Pack Pass members receive one race medal per Pass year), a custom race bib, a custom race sticker, a gel, a fizz, a tangy candy, aid station support, a certified course, and recorded/published results.
Yes.
All finishers receive a custom souvenir medal and race lanyard.
Shirts are not included with registration, except for the Running Pumpkin and the Mad Maple 50K, but can be purchased for $25 in the store. Shirts are delivered via Amazon Prime to your address on file. Shirts take around 5-7 business days to arrive.
There is plenty of free parking at the start of each event.
Sink or Swim-Near the entrance of the main Caesar Creek Campground.
Alum Creek-Near the marina, past the dog park. Drive towards the Marina and look left. Races do not start at the Rocks and Roots trailhead.
Hueston Woods-The Hueston Woods Mountain Bike Trailhead (The old Hedgerow Picnic Area).
John Bryan-The Lower Shelter, down the hill past the campground. Races do not start at the mountain bike trailhead.
General Butler-The starting area for the Folf course, directly across from the main lodge.
Germantown-Morning Glory Shelter, past the Twin Valley Welcome Center.
Caesar Creek (Nov. 1)-Fifty Springs Group Camp area off of Highway 73 outside of Zenia.
Yes.
There are restroom facilites, not always flush, at each start/finish area.
Yes.
Yes.
Well-behaved, leashed pets are welcome at all Wolf Pack events. If your dog gets excited and likes to bark, we ask that you stay at your vehicle until the race begins.
Sink or Swim-Near the entrance of the main Caesar Creek Campground.
Alum Creek-Near the marina, past the dog park. Drive towards the Marina and look left. Races do not start at the Rocks and Roots trailhead.
Hueston Woods-The Hueston Woods Mountain Bike Trailhead (The old Hedgerow Picnic Area).
John Bryan-The Lower Shelter, down the hill past the campground. Races do not start at the mountain bike trailhead.
General Butler-The starting area for the Folf course, directly across from the main lodge.
Germantown-Morning Glory Shelter, past the Twin Valley Welcome Center.
Caesar Creek (Nov. 1)-Fifty Springs Group Camp area off of Highway 73 outside of Zenia.