Based on data from station USW00013897 (6 mi away)
Escape the lingering chill of winter with the Winter Blues, a unique trail relay experience set against the stunning backdrop of Nashville's Warner Parks on February 7, 2026. Offering challenging 10-hour and 5-hour endurance formats, this event invites teams to conquer the park's diverse terrain while supporting the vital work of Friends of Warner Parks and Park Center. Typical race day conditions in early February present crisp highs around 51F and lows near 31F, with an 18% chance of precipitation, providing a true test of grit and spirit amidst the winter landscape.
The course, winding through Percy and Edwin Warner Parks, immerses runners in over 60 miles of scenic trails characterized by rugged hills, rolling ridges, and verdant valleys. Expect a rich deciduous urban forest, dominated by oak-hickory and beech-maple trees, dotted with moss-covered limestone outcroppings. Runners will navigate nicely maintained singletrack dirt paths, encountering occasional rocky sections and a mix of rolling hills with a few steep climbs. The park's well-known "Red, White, and Blue" trail system, which features the Mossy Ridge, Warner Woods, and Harpeth Woods trails, offers moderate difficulty and rewarding views, including breathtaking panoramas of the Nashville skyline from elevations like Luke Lea Heights.
While specific aid station details for the Winter Blues race are not listed, participants can anticipate support typical of endurance trail events, ensuring runners are well-fueled throughout their timed challenge. The endurance relay format itself sets Winter Blues apart, fostering camaraderie and pushing individual and team limits on a course renowned for its natural beauty and varied elevation. This race isn't just a physical test; it's an opportunity to experience the tranquility and challenge of one of Nashville's most beloved natural areas, all while contributing to its preservation and community support.