Join us: for North Alabama's first 100 mile, 100K, and 50K at the lovely Wheeler Wildlife Refuge.
Established: Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1938 as a wintering area for ducks, geese, and other migratory birds.
Wildlife: The refuge attracts thousands of wintering waterfowl and cranes each year and is home to the endangered whooping crane who first arrived in 2004.
Great Blue Heron: The great blue heron is a regular at the refuge, and you will most likely see at least one during your run.
Conservation Efforts
Donation: A donation from the race will be made to Wheeler Wildlife Refuge Association (WWRA).
Mission: We are honored to be able to help expand their conservation mission.
Additional Information
Singing River Runs: The Blue Heron Hundreds is held in conjunction with the Singing River Runs.
Shorter Distances: If you are interested in running a shorter distance, or if your crew wants to get in a run, join us for the Singing River Runs.
Results: And yes, your results will still be included on Ultrasignup!