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  • Distance: 21.1 km
    Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 8:30 AM

    The Herring Run is held on one 9.75 km loop, run once or twice depending on your gumption. The trail runs into the woods and along the rocky shore of Passamaquoddy Bay. (pass-uh-muh-kwoddy) "The pollock plenty place". You even get to cross a good size cove at low tide. Only a few private landowners have been gracious enough to open up their property for such shenanigans and so we are all grateful to them.

    This year we have a very different course due to some property shifts. It is more technical, has more vert and is 1k shorter. So yeah, Its an 9.75 k and 19.5k race now!

    The 2021-2025 old course was 10.74k and 2 1 1 m of vert.

    The new 2026 course is 9.75k with 278m of vert.

    There is about 25% more technical singletrack as well.

    There is no road section this year.

    If you are doing the 19.5k double loop, we are keeping the 1 .5 hr cutoff for the 1st lap to be sure racers get across the cove at low tide. Our goal is to have all racers finished in 3 hours whether they are running the 9.75k or the 19.5k.

    2026 Herring Run route

    Race Date is Sunday, July 19 2026 at 8:30AM

    Registration for The 2026 Herring Run Will Open on Feb 1 at 6:30am this year.

    http://www.hackmatacktrailracing.com/herring-run-1122k.html

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  • Distance: 20.8 km
    Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Join us on August 22, 2026 on our beautiful island for the second Campobello Coastal Challenge!

    This event is the joint effort of Roosevelt Campobello International Park, Herring Cove Provincial Park and Dutch Viking Events and is a celebration of the cooperative and collaborative international relationship that Campobello Island is defined by. A portion of all registrations will be donated to the Campobello Island food bank.

    This will be a day you won't forget!

    Event Description

    One race, two parks! The Campobello Coastal Challenge offers participants the opportunity to experience the rugged beauty and scenic coastal trails of Campobello Island. Runners will encounter a variety of terrain including forested trails, rocky beaches, coastal cliffs, and bog boardwalks – all while soaking in stunning views of the Passamaquoddy Bay.

    As runners make their way through some of the very same trails that President Franklin Roosevelt established during his summers on the island, they are sure to gain his same sense of appreciation for the breathtaking natural landscape that Campobello Island has to offer.

    The 25 km and 50 km races begin at the historic core of Roosevelt Campobello International Park and wind their way across the rocky coastal outcrops and tidal bogs of the Roosevelt Campobello International Park. Runners will then cross over into Herring Cove Provincial Park where they will continue across a 2.7 km stretch of beach before returning to the trails and enjoying a final leg through pristine old growth Acadian Forest and finishing back at the start line.

    The 10 km race begins at the same start line and follows the 25 km loop route for several kilometers before spurring off inland and into Herring Cove Provincial Park where runners will then continue on the same final leg as the 25 km loop.

    Runners will face a variety of challenging terrain but will be equally rewarded with pleasant coastal temperatures and spectacular coastal views; bald eagles, seals, porpoises, and whales are possible to see from the route.

    Race kit pick up

    Race kit pick up will be available on Friday night from 6 to 8pm at Herring Cove campground (136 Herring Cove Rd, Welshpool) and on Saturday morning from 7am at Roosevelt Campobello International Park close to the start/finish area. There will be signs pointing you in the right direction.

    We are a cup-less event!

    In order to leave just footprints and nothing else we do not provide cups for water, so you have to bring your own cup, bottle, bladder etc.

    Course Maps

    10 km loop

    10km course

    25/50 km loop

    25km course

    Aid Stations

    There will be aid stations at 8km, 12.7km and 19.3km on the 25km course. On the 10km course there will be an aid station at about 5km.

    Water and Skratch will be available and also an assortment of nutrition.

    Additional Info

    • There will be a number of washroom facilities along the course as well as at the start/finish area.

    • There will be First Aid services at the start/finish area.

    • There are no refunds or deferrals!

    • A short period for transferring registrations will be opened closer to the event in case the race sells out. However, you can transfer to a different event.

    • There will be no race day registrations; all registrations will have to be done on-line through Race Roster. On-line registration closes August 14 at noon.

    • Although we absolutely love your pooches and we are certain they are well-mannered, dogs are not allowed to participate.

    • Strollers are also not allowed due to insurance reasons, but you would have a hard time anyways on these trails.

    Kids run

    On Saturday at noon there will be a kids run around the same location as the other races. Follow the signage to the start. Parents or guardians are required to sign a waiver before the event takes place.

    Race Features

    • The races will be chip-timed

    • Swag for all participants

    • Prizes for top male and female finishers of each distance

    • Free kids run

    Important!

    The event fee now includes the Race Roster fee so what you see is what you pay!

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  • 103 Headquarters Rd, Calais, Maine, 04694, United States
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    Distance: 16 km
    Sun, Oct 25, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Event Description

    The beauty of Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge awaits! Run 13.1 miles solo or as relay with friends through the refuge access road system. Come out and explore your refuge! Wildlife is abundant. Have your camera ready! Deer, Moose, Bear, Grouse, and many bird species could certainly be spotted. Moose and deer, oh MY! The course will take place all within the Moosehorn service road system! Car-free, dirt roads and possible wildlife encounters are features of this unique half-marathon.

    Bold Coast Runners in partnership with Friends of Moosehorn are pleased to bring you the Annual Moosehorn Ghost Run on Sunday October 25th, 2026.

    ​Learn more about Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge here.

    Registration

    • Registration opens at 7:00am 1st August 2026

    • Capped at 100 runners across all events - so you are advised to sign up early.

    • Half-marathon Entry is $35 - Early Bird entry $30 until September 1st

    • Relay Entry is $26 per-person - Early Bird entry $20 until September 1st

    • Late registration fees go into effect on October 10th at Midnight.

    • Youth (17 and under) $15 across all events

    • If you are not able to participate please let us know so we can fill your spot.

    • Registration Closes 5:00pm Saturday October 24th - limited day of registration accepted on Sunday October 26th.

    Washington County youth (17 and under) should contact Bold Coast Runners ([email protected]) about their Young Runners Program for free entry.

    With your registration you'll receive ghost run swag, a well marked half-marathon and our traditional pot-luck food afterwards.

    Awards at the discretion of the race director, will include Top 3 overall awards, 10 year age groups, relay awards and Halloween Themed awards such as best costume, etc.

    Distances:

    • Individual half-marathon - 13.1 miles

    • Half-Marathon - Relay Teams of 2 or 3 people

    • Open and Youth(17 and under) Divisions

    All race day activities take place outside at YCC building on Moosehorn Wildlife Refuge property. Use the following address for directions.

    Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge

    103 Headquarters Road Baring, ME 04666

    Race Day Timeline:

    • 7am to 8:45am - Packet pickup only

    • 8:00am - Early start for runners and relay

    teams expecting to run 2:25:00 (11 min/mile) or longer.

    • 9:00am - Race start for Individual and Team half-marathon

    • 10:15am - First Finisher Approximately, post race potluck will start soon afterwards!

    • 11:15 am - Awards Ceremony - approximate time.

    • 11:30 am - Course Closes - Course Time limit: 3 hours and 30 minutes

    Course Description:

    Click here to view course map PDF

    Click here to view on MapmyRun

    Course Time limit: 3 hours and 30 minutes

    The half-marathon course starts near the Refuge Headquarters building and meanders south through meadows and flowages. Keep your eyes open as you make your way, to the right is the 'Wilderness area', wildlife might be cheering you on! The first of two road crossings take place at 3.8 miles. A left onto Charlotte Rd, then a quick right onto Snare Meadow Road. The road crossing onto Snare Meadow Road (a grassy Refuge access road) will be staffed. Please stay on the left facing oncoming traffic until you cross at Snare Meadow - and remember to thank the volunteers! The first self-serve aid station is on the right as you enter the trail / Snare Meadow Road. This is also the first relay exchange point.

    Rolling terrain awaits as you make a gradual climb to Snare Meadow itself. Eaton Heath at mile 7.5 could be a great chance to spot a Moose! You next make a right onto Moosehorn Ridge Road (actually another grassy Refuge access road) - all turns will be well marked. You will then descend past Howard Mill Flowage on the right and make a left onto the gravel Goodall Heath Road before in less than a mile crossing the paved Charlotte Road. Take the next right to proceed towards the Finish - except you by-pass it to the left where the second self-service aid situation (water only) and second relay exchange point is situated. Finally you have a quick 3 mile loop via Mile Bridge Road and Two Mile Meadow Road then back past the Refuge headquarters to the Finish Line.

    Relay Description

    Teams of 2 or 3 can complete the 13.1-mile course

    Leg 1: 4 miles - From start line to mile 4 just after Charlotte Road crossing onto Snare Meadow Road. Use caution at road crossing!

    Leg 2: 5.9 miles- From the Charlotte Rd and Snare Meadow Rd. intersection (approx 1.5 miles south of the Refuge entrance) to the self-serve aid station opposite the Finish Line.

    Leg 3: 3.1 miles - From opposite the Finish Line a level 3 mile loop around Mile Bridge and Two Mile Meadow Roads and back past the Refuge Headquarters to the Finish!

    Refer to course map for exchange points. Runners are responsible for getting to the leg start location, which will be marked with a sign. All parked vehicles need to be fully off the road.

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    Early Start:

    Early start for runners and relay teams expecting to run 2:25:00 or longer. (11 min/mile) No one is required to take the early start. Participants who run faster than anticipated will not be disqualified but please use the honor system when registering.

    Course Time limit: 3 hours and 30 minutes (16 min/mile)

    Covid-19:

    We will be complying with all guidance regarding COVID-19 as issued by the Federal and State governments, the RRCA, ATRA, and ACORD, at the time of the event. In case of change in the official COVID-19 guidance we may make adjustments at short notice but these will be communicated to you in advance.

    Numbers are capped (we recommend you sign-up as soon as possible) and runners must agree to not show-up on the day if they think they might be sick or are self-isolating

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