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  • Distance: 14.4 km from Framingham
    Wed, Jul 15, 2026 at 6:30 PM

    https://highlandcitystriders.org/wolves-5k10k/

    Race Details

    • Both races start and end at Kelleher Field.

    • USATF Certified out & back course for both races on the car-free Assabet River Rail Trail.

    • 10K Race: Runners Only.

    • 5K Race: Walkers and runners are Welcome!

    • Awards: Top overall male and female finishers, per race, per age group!

    • Team/Corporate Challenge: Awards to the company or team with the most runners participating in the races.

    • A 90-minute time limit will apply to the 10K Race. Runners who have not reached the turnaround point after 45 minutes will be turned around on the course by volunteers.

    • One free beer for all registered runners over the age of 21.

    • Free smoothies, freshly grilled hamburgers and hotdogs, and more post-run snacks!

    • Entry fee for both races is $40. Race day signup available for $45.

    • All participants who register before 6/21/2026 will receive a technical shirt in their chosen size. (After that, sizes and availability will be limited).

    COURSE MAPS

    https://www.strava.com/routes/3375640030636397238

    RACE DAY PARKING

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  • Distance: 21.1 km from Framingham
    Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Online Registration closes at 8pm Friday, July 25th. Yes! You can still participate, day of race registration opens at 7 am.

    Check the weather for Upton here

    Join us for the Annual Hot to Trot 5k on Saturday, July 26, 2025. This race grows bigger each year, so don’t miss out on all the fun. It’s a mostly flat family-friendly course, a perfect route for seasoned runners looking to PR, for the casual runner that’s in no rush, and for the entire family to take a walk before the day gets too hot! Every registrant will receive a cool performance-wicking t-shirt, breakfast, and maybe even a medal? Awards are given out to top runners, but the biggest hit of the day is our awesome t-shirts! In order to be guaranteed a t-shirt register by Thursday, July 10th.

    • Water stop at halfway mark!

    • Miles markers at 1 & 2

    • PR on our fast course!

    • music, breakfast & awards following the race.

    Awards for:

    1st, 2nd, 3rd for Overall Male and Female

    1st, 2nd, 3rd Place Winners for Male and Female Age Groups

    14 & under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+

    The race starts promptly at 8:00 AM, with registration beginning at 7:00 AM. Rain or shine!

    Online Registration closes at 8:00 PM on 7/25/2025. We would still love to have you run! Day-of registration opens at the Upton VFW at 7 AM on 7/26/2025.

    Parking:

    The VFW: 15 Milford St. Upton, MA

    The Rose Garden: 16 Milford St. Upton, MA

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  • Distance: 20.6 km from Framingham
    Mon, Sep 07, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    For over 50 years, the Walpole Road Race has given local athletes the opportunity to challenge themselves and participate in a wonderful community tradition. The race is the largest fundraiser to support Walpole High School Cross Country / Track & Field programs. By participating in this event you are supporting 200+ Walpole High School Cross Country/Track & Field athletes across 6 seasons as they prepare for upcoming competition. We thank you for your generosity and continued support of the programs!

    The Walpole Road Race starts and finishes at Walpole High School and includes 5K run/walk, 10k run, 1 mile kids run, and virtual 5k/10k events that give everyone a chance to participate. If you need to switch events, just let us know at [email protected].

    Entry Fees (sign up at Walpole Day in May for an additional $5 discount)

    • Pre-Registration (before race weekend) Race Fee: $35

    • Regular Registration Race Fee: $40

    • Ages 13 and younger/65 and older: $20

    • Youth Mile Fun-Run fee: $20

    Event Swag

    • Participants who register before August 15 receive the coveted official Walpole Road Race T-shirt

    • All participants will receive finisher's medal

    • Race T-shirts are also available for sale in our online store for $20

    Awards (in-person events only)

    • 10K male winner: name engraved on Herb Lewis Memorial Trophy - displayed at The Run House

    • 10K female winner: name engraved on John Murphy Trophy - displayed at John D. Murphy & Co.

    • Top three 5K/10K finishers: recognized with specially engraved placement medals

    • Team 5K/10K Races: Team name engraved on Team Plaque - displayed at Walpole High School

    • Age group awards are not being issued this year

    Race Routes

    • 10K USATF Certified Course

    • 5K USATF Certified Course

    • Youth Mile Route Map

    Strollers are welcome in the 5K race, lined up at the back of the starting pack to avoid collisions.

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  • Hopkinton State Park Road, Hopkinton, Massachusetts, 01748, United States
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    Distance: 10.1 km from Framingham
    Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 10:30 AM

    Our See Me 5K Run, Walk, and Roll is more than an event—it’s a message.

    See my strengths. See my full humanity. See me, not just my challenges or diagnosis.

    Join us on Saturday, September 19 at Hopkinton State Park to challenge stigma, promote well-being, and spread the message that people experiencing mental health and other life challenges are valued, whole, and vital members of our communities. Proceeds from this event benefit The Michael Jones Memorial Fund at Advocates.

    About Advocates

    Advocates is a nonprofit organization providing comprehensive services for people facing developmental, mental health, or other life challenges.

    About The Michael Jones Memorial Fund

    The Michael Jones Memorial Fund provides funding for activities, resources, and other items that will positively impact the quality of life, health, and wellness of people served by Advocates.

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  • Distance: 14.4 km from Framingham
    Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Race for the Refuge

    The Highland City Striders welcome you to explore the trails at the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge in Sudbury, MA! The Race for the Refuge begins at the ARNWR Visitor’s Center and traverses the beautiful trails around the Refuge. The course will lead runners into this idyllic nature refuge, past ponds, through pine and oak forests, and alongside mysterious military bunkers.

    Course Description

    The double track trails are hard-packed earth and gravel. It’s a great course for beginner trail runners. For the advanced trail runner, it could be an opportunity for a new PR!

    Events

    The lineup features a 10K (1 loop) and 30K (3 loops) races, and a 6-hour timed event.

    For the timed courses, runners may do as many loops as desired. A loop must be completed by 3pm to be counted towards final mileage. Ranking of runners is determined by the runner who completes the most loops in the shortest period of time. Runners in the 6-hour race must start their last lap by 2pm.

    The top male, female, and nonbinary runner from each of the events (10k, 30k, 3-hour, and 6-hour) will receive a prize. The largest team will also be celebrated, so please encourage friends and fellow club members to join you!

    Race Day Rules

    Dogs are not permitted on Refuge lands, so please leave your pooch at home. This event is family-friendly but children must be supervised.

    Tread lightly through the refuge and please leave no trace! This will be a cupless race to eliminate waste on the course. Any fuel, such as gel packets, should be carried in and packed out. Due to the delicate ecosystem any littering is grounds for immediate disqualification. All runners must stay on the marked course.

    Thanks for keeping our wild spaces wild!

    Aid Stations and Course Marking

    There will be two aid stations with typical trail race fare including water, hydration, hydration mix, pretzels, orange slices, banana halves, Swedish fish, coke, and ginger ale. The main aid station will be at the Start/Finish line. A second aid station at Taylor Road is about halfway through the loop. Note this is a cupless race.

    All runners will receive swab with registration and prizes will be awarded to top winners in each category.

    The course will be well marked for the runners with two course marshals at key turns.

    Pacers

    Pacers are allowed to assist runners in the 6-hour race only. They may start at noon or later and must complete an online or paper registration form. Upon arrival at the race, the pacer will check in at the race director table and receive a pacer bib. One pacer at a time per runner and no muling is allowed. Pacers can use the aid stations at no cost and there is no registration fee to pace a runner.

    Cancelation and Refunds

    There are no deferrals and no refunds. Your entry fee will be considered a charitable donation and used for nature education and trail improvements. Thank you for your support.

    We are looking forward to seeing you at the race, but if you are unable to join us, please cancel using RunSignUp or contact the race directors via email so that we can give someone from the waitlist the opportunity to run. Thank you!

    About the Refuge

    Centuries ago, these lands were hunted and fished by Nipmuc Tribes. Later, they were farmed by colonists, intersected by a railroad, and used for military training. You will run past military bunkers that were in use when the area was known as the Sudbury Training Annex, which was part of Fort Devens. The US Army transferred the land to the US Fish and Wildlife Service in 2000, establishing the Refuge.

    Since then, the Refuge has become home to freshwater wetlands, oak and pine forest, and shrubland that support many types of wildlife, including wading birds, songbirds, raptors, beaver, bobcat, white-tailed deer, and various reptiles and amphibians.

    Proceeds from this race will help fund improvements to three refuge sites in MA and a volunteer coordinator who will assist visitors to the refuge with nature education and programming.

    Post-Race Festivities

    Details to come.

    Presented by the Highland City Striders

    We are runners in Hudson, Marlborough, and surrounding communities. Founded in 2002, our members meet several times weekly to run various distances for fun and to keep in shape! We run, recover, have fun, and laugh together. The Highland City Striders is a non-profit 501(C)3. All race profits will go to local charities.

    We are also working closely with Friends of Woodlands and Waters, a non-profit working in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to support our refuges. Check out their site to learn more and get involved!

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