Nail Can Hill Run
The Nail Can Hill Run is an annual cross-country running event held in Albury, New South Wales. The race covers approximately 11.3 km of rugged bushland trails along the Nail Can Hill Reserve, known for its challenging terrain, scenic views, and elevation changes. Founded in 1977, the event has grown into a major community tradition, attracting elite runners, casual participants, and families. It is renowned for its challenging hill climbs and picturesque trails through native bushland. In addition to the main race, the event includes the 4km Half Can Run and team relay options to encourage wider participation.
The Nail Can Hill Run is an annual cross-country running event held in Albury, New South Wales. The race covers approximately 11.3 km of rugged bushland trails along the Nail Can Hill Reserve, known for its challenging terrain, scenic views, and elevation changes. Founded in 1977, the event has grown into a major community tradition, attracting elite runners, casual participants, and families. It is renowned for its challenging hill climbs and picturesque trails through native bushland. In addition to the main race, the event includes the 4km Half Can Run and team relay options to encourage wider participation.