Traffic Impact and Road Closures for Memorial Hermann 10 for Texas Race on October 11

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Memorial Hermann 10 for Texas road race, featuring a 5K and a kids’ fun run, will occur on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 7 a. m. in The Woodlands, Texas. More than 1,200 runners will participate in this USA Track and Field sanctioned event, finishing at Northshore Park. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office will ensure safety by managing street closures and assigning officers at every intersection along the route.

Streets including the inside lanes of Lake Woodlands Drive will be closed to vehicles between 6 and 10:30 a. m. to accommodate participants. Residents of Windward Cove will have neighborhood access, while other traffic will be redirected to Woodlands Parkway. Local authorities recommend using alternate routes to minimize delays during the event.

Complete race details, including lane closure schedules and maps, can be found at thewoodlandstownship-tx. gov/10fortexas. For traffic-related inquiries, a dedicated hotline will be active 24 hours a day leading up to race day.

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