Muddy Dash - Jacksonville, FL

MAY
2
2026
Get down and dirty at Muddy Dash on May 2, 2026 at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center. This family friendly, noncompetitive mud obstacle run invites costumes, finisher medals, and a lively post race party.

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Event overview

Muddy Dash in Jacksonville takes place on May 2, 2026 at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center, 13611 Normandy Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32221. The course is a few miles long with about a dozen mud obstacles. Mud pits are described as no deeper than waist deep. The event does not emphasize timing or competition. Costumes are allowed.

Logistics and inclusions

Registration options include a Value registration and a VIP registration. Value registration includes a race bib, a finisher medal, a post-race party, and access to the mud obstacles. VIP registration adds a VIP check-in, event t-shirt, towel, drawstring bag, socks, and a silicone wristband. Packet pick up is scheduled at the venue on May 1 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM; race-day packet pickup may incur a $5 fee per packet (cash only). Bag check is available at the event for $5. Parking at the venue may require a cash fee of up to $20. Spectator admission is free. Early waves tend to fill quickly; teams can be created during registration so teammates are placed in the same wave. The event operates a Buy One & Give One program that donates a free registration to a local community member for each paid registration, in partnership with various charities. Foam Daddy is listed as the presenting sponsor. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Events nearby

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