July 11, 2026
Quinton, Oklahoma
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Dark and Dirty Miles
Twin Mountain Offroad Park
Overview
Running in Oklahoma in July presents challenges due to the heat and humidity. A night trail run in a safe venue provides a great alternative, and this event offers all of those benefits.
This race will be held at Twin Mountain Offroad Park, featuring a mix of rugged terrain and smooth, runnable trails, with a good chance you’ll get your feet wet. All distances will follow the same 5K loop, keeping runners close to the finish line and fueling the party atmosphere. Don’t forget your headlamp, this is a night race!
Party Atmosphere!!
Amazing food at the start/finish!!
This is a family and friends race. Bring your chairs and canopies as everyone sets up around the start/finish because the runners come through often.
Photography
Mile 90 will be making the runners look good and capturing spectacular images for you to share. These are free with your registration. Please visit their website http://www.mile90.com.
Ruck Division
You asked, we listened!
We’re keeping it simple and a little more relaxed than most ruck events, but we still ask that participants follow these basic guidelines:
Rucking Guidelines
•10lb minimum for everyone.
• Trekking poles are allowed
• Weight cannot include anything consumable or wearable. No food, water, or clothing allowed as part of the required weight
• Weighted vests are allowed if the total weight meets the minimum requirements
• No podium awards, but you’ll still earn a finisher medal and a custom Velcro patch
Course Description
This race will take place at Twin Mountains Offroad Park. The trail will consist of runnable jeep roads mixed with technical terrain.
Cutoff/Drop Bags
The cut off for all events is 7am.
You may leave drop bags at the start/finish area.
Packet Pickup
Race day pick up at the start/finish from 4-6:30 pm.
Miscellaneous
Medical Risks
Each runner is responsible or their own actions. It is crucial that you are physically and mentally prepared for the stresses of the race. We will utilize the local EMS services in case of a medical emergency. It is important for the runner to recognize the potential physical and mental stresses that may evolve from participation in this race. Each participant must continuously monitor his/herself and understand their limitations. Remember that you are responsible for your own well-being during this race.
Race Rules For Runners
1 Absolutely no littering!
2. You may not stash supplies along the course.
3. Any runner dropping out shall immediately notify the nearest aid station or race management at the start/finish area.
4. Runners accepting a ride for any reason are deemed out of the race and may not re-enter.
5. All runners will abide by the directions of race management.
6. Violations of any rule will be grounds for disqualification. Race Management reserves the right to bar any runner from competing in this and any future Outlaw races.
7. In the case of a tie, runners will be placed alphabetically.
8. All animals must be leashed at all times.
9. Decisions of Race Management are final.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are trekking poles allowed?
Yes.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, all dogs must be on a leash.
Do I have to run?
No, in fact many people walk or hike the entire race no matter the distance. You do not have to be fast to participate.
