The Across Florida 200 returns to St. Augustine Beach, Florida on November 10th through the 15th, offering runners an unparalleled challenge of endurance across the state’s diverse terrain. Runners will gather at the west end of the Withlacoochee Bay Trail pavilion in Lake Rousseau Dam & Recreational Area for a start that marks the beginning of their journey. The race kicks off with a 12-mile stretch along the scenic trail, leading to the heart of Florida’s natural beauty and historical landmarks. As the sun rises over St. Augustine Beach on Wednesday morning at 10:00 a.m., runners will face an unyielding test that spans five days, traversing through various landscapes under mostly clear skies with mild temperatures. Brought to you by Warrior Ultras, FLX Adventures, Florida Greenway, and the City of St. Augustine Beach, this race has been a landmark event in endurance running since its inception. Over 100 runners typically participate each year, contributing significantly to local charities through their efforts. The route’s unique blend of natural trails, scenic roads, and historical sites makes it an essential experience for trail runners seeking a challenge that combines physical prowess with the beauty of Florida. The Across Florida 200-Mile Endurance Trail Run unfolds across various terrains including state parks, dirt paths, power-line tracks, and rail-trails. The race begins at Lake Rousseau Dam & Recreational Area before transitioning to the historic Withlacoochee Bay Trail. Runners will navigate through sections of the Florida Greenway, encountering diverse landscapes such as lush forests and rolling hills in the Ocala National Forest. Starting from 350 A1A Beach Blvd on Wednesday at 10:00 a.m., runners can expect mild weather conditions throughout their journey. The trail is firm yet slightly soft underfoot during November, with UV index levels generally low enough to allow for comfortable running without excessive sun exposure. Weather forecasts suggest an average temperature range between 24 and 36 degrees Celsius, typical of the region’s climate in late autumn. The Across Florida 200 offers runners a singular challenge: completing all 200 miles on their own over five days with no form of transportation other than running. Each participant receives access to detailed GPX files for navigation assistance throughout the race course and can utilize live tracking via GPS devices provided by Warrior Ultras. Registration is available at https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=134124, where runners must sign up before October 10th. The registration fee stands at $1000 for this extensive journey across Florida’s varied landscapes and historical sites. Runners are advised to pick up their bibs on race morning from the designated location near the starting point with all necessary identification. The Across Florida 200-Mile Endurance Trail Run in St. Augustine Beach, United States, is a testament to human endurance through some of Florida’s most picturesque landscapes and challenging terrains. With its comprehensive aid station support and unique trail conditions, this race stands out as an unparalleled experience for serious runners looking to push their limits.
200 Miler 321.9K • Fee: $1000.00
Races Offered
200 Miler
Nov 10, 2026
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321.9K
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Running
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130 days remaining
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$1000.00
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for November in St. Augustine Beach.
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15.2° / 23.1°
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13.8° / 22.7°
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Avg sunshine hours
8h 41m
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Avg rainfall
1.7 mm
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Avg wind speed
12.2 km/h (Gentle breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Moderate
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Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Low (2.4)
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Humidity
75.7%
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Sunrise
07:50
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Sunset
18:29
About St. Augustine Beach
Learn more about the host city, St. Augustine Beach.
St. Augustine Beach or Saint Augustine Beach is a city in St. Johns County, Florida, United States. The population was 6,803 at the 2020 US census, up from 6,176 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Jacksonville, Florida metropolitan area.