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Date:
Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 8:15 AM – 8:45 AM
Location:
43 East Street
Addison County, Vermont
05491
United States
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1k 3.1 Miles 6.2 Miles 9.32 Miles Fun Run Run Walk

The Little City is hosting its 45th Annual

Vergennes Day Race

Saturday, August 22, 2025

Join us for:

  • Kids 1K Fun Run

  • 5K Walk

  • 5K, 10K or 15K Run

Medals

Each finisher will receive a medal

1st-3rd place in each age group for the 5K/10K/15K will also receive a medal

Age groups are: <14, 15-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80 +

Registration

Sign up online by Thursday, August 21st by 11:59 pm

Registration in-person on race day will incur a $5 fee increase.

Students age 5-17 racing in the 5K register for $20 instead of $35.

Race Start Times

The Kids Fun Run begins at 8:15am.

The 15K begins at 8:30 a.m.

The 5K walk, 5K run, and 10K begin at 9:00 a.m.

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    Life. Liberty. Lake. Love.

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    Life. Liberty. Lake. Love.

    Every Turn Counts.

    Two hundred and fifty years ago, this region stood at the cutting edge of the fight for American independence. Lake Champlain was the highway, the strategy, and the lifeline — and the communities along its shores were right in the middle of it.

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    Yes, it’s historic.

    Yes, it’s meaningful.

    Yes, it’s also going to be a lot of fun.

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    Early registration is open now — and the early bird price disappears soon.

    Runners from across the region are already registering!

    Come make a little history of your own in Essex.

    Runners, walkers, families, first-timers, and seasoned racers are all welcome. If you can cover four miles and enjoy a good Fourth of July celebration, you belong here. Invite a friend, form a team, or bring the whole family — Independence Day is better together.

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    Start Location

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    Essex, NY 12936

    Schedule

    7:00–7:45 AM – Bib Pickup (T-shirts available if not picked up July 3)

    8:00 AM – 6.5K Start

    10:00 AM – Course Cutoff

    *Race-day registration available 7:00–7:30 AM if spots remain.

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    Downtown historic Essex, just steps from Lake Champlain and the town’s 4th of July festivities.

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    One gentle uphill.

    Fast downhill finish.

    The race begins on a firm, hard-packed country dirt road — easy underfoot and perfect for settling into your stride. From there, the course moves through open farmland in the Adirondack Park, passing cows, goats, sheep, chickens, and horses.

    It’s basically a pastoral postcard… with sneakers.

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    And yes — Lake Champlain is right there at the end. If you decide to jump in afterward, we won’t judge. We might join you.

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    If you’re chasing a personal best, this course can deliver — and if you’re here for the scenery and celebration, you’ll fit right in too.

    Course & Safety

    • Roads remain open — please stay alert and follow volunteer instructions

    • Clearly marked course

    • Water stations provided

    • EMTs stationed at the finish

    • Restrooms available at start and finish

    • Race held rain or shine

    Runners and walkers welcome.

    Strollers welcome.

    Leashed pets welcome (start toward the back and keep them happy).

    Headphones permitted.

    Official results will be posted online following the race.

    Participants must sign the race waiver during registration. Please participate responsibly and within your ability.

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    Join us the evening before the race to kick off the Fourth of July celebration.

    Participants may pick up their race T-shirts the night before and enjoy one of the best views of the Essex fireworks, visible

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    Regular – $40 (May 1 – July 3 at 5:00 PM)

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    Questions?

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