About This Festival
About the Event
Imagine lacing up your running shoes and joining hundreds of fellow enthusiasts under the warm June sun in charming Flora, Indiana, for the 48th Annual Hog Jog—a beloved tradition that blends heart-pumping races with family-friendly fun and mouthwatering treats. Hosted by the dedicated Flora Lions Club, this one-day spectacle on June 20, 2026, at Flora Town Park offers something for everyone: challenging 10K and 2-mile runs for seasoned athletes, a leisurely 2-mile walk for casual participants, and an adorable 500-meter "Runt Jog" for kids aged 2-7. What makes it truly special is the vibrant community spirit, where locals and visitors cheer each other on, culminating in a feast of juicy pork burgers, fresh watermelon slices, and creamy ice cream that tastes like summer victory. It's more than a race—it's a wholesome celebration of fitness, family, and Midwestern hospitality that leaves you energized, full, and eager to return year after year. ## The Surrounding Area
Nestled in the heart of Carroll County, Flora is a quaint town that embodies the gentle rhythm of rural Indiana, surrounded by rolling farmlands, serene creeks, and historic sites that whisper tales of pioneer life. Just minutes from Flora Town Park, you'll find the bustling Carroll County 4-H Fairgrounds, home to summer fairs bursting with livestock shows and carnival rides. Nearby Delphi offers the enchanting Wabash & Erie Canal Park, where you can stroll narrated trails or hop on replica canal boat rides, evoking the state's canal-building heritage. Dining options abound with cozy spots for homestyle meals—think farm-fresh diners serving biscuits and gravy, or picnic-friendly spots near Deer Creek for riverside lunches. Carroll County's appeal lies in its unhurried charm: peaceful parks, antique shops, and festivals like the Indiana Bacon Festival or Old Settlers, making it a perfect weekend escape for those craving authentic Hoosier heartland vibes. ## Activities & Attractions
The Hog Jog packs a punch with inclusive races tailored to all ages and abilities, starting and finishing at the scenic Flora Town Park. Serious runners tackle the 10K course, winding through picturesque countryside roads, while the 2-mile run challenges intermediates with steady paces. For a relaxed vibe, join the 2-mile walk to soak in the fresh air and friendly chatter. Little ones beam with pride in the 500-meter Runt Jog, a pint-sized dash that's pure joy to watch. Post-race, refuel at the food zone featuring sizzling pork burgers grilled to perfection, crisp watermelon wedges bursting with sweetness, and generous scoops of ice cream to cool off. Expect lively spectator areas with music, photo ops at the finish line, and Lions Club volunteers handing out medals and high-fives. It's an all-ages playground of motion and merriment, fostering connections amid the excitement. ## Schedule & Logistics
Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 20, 2026, when the action unfolds at Flora Town Park—plan to arrive early for a prime spot. Races typically kick off in the morning, with the Runt Jog for kids leading the way around 8 AM, followed by the 2-mile walk and run by 8:30 AM, and the marquee 10K starting at 9 AM; check the official site closer to the date for exact timings. Registration is seamless online in advance, with on-site options available. Admission is free for spectators, and participants enjoy affordable entry fees that support community causes. Ample parking fills the park lots and nearby streets, with shuttles if needed; carpooling keeps things smooth. Bring water bottles, sunscreen, and comfy chairs—restrooms and shaded areas make it family-ready from start to celebratory finish around noon. ## History & Heritage
Since its inaugural run decades ago, the Hog Jog has been a cornerstone of Flora's spirit, proudly organized by the Flora Lions Club—a chapter that's served the community for over 50 years through vision screenings, scholarships, and local aid. Kicking off as a modest race in the 1980s, it quickly earned Midwest renown for its welcoming format and post-race pork feast, growing from a handful of runners to a regional draw celebrating its 48th year in 2026. Tied to Carroll County's agricultural roots—where hogs and harvests thrive—this event honors small-town values, raising funds for Lions initiatives that strengthen Flora and beyond. Over time, it's evolved with kid-friendly additions and polished logistics, becoming a cherished rite of summer that unites generations and showcases the enduring legacy of community-driven fun.