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Date:
Sat, Feb 28, 2026 at 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location:
1092 Marketplace Drive
Bedford County, Virginia
24122
United States
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5 Miles 8.4 Miles Gravel Trail Virtual

Montvale Park is a great setting for a park. In Bedford County the park is just behind the Montvale Elementary School off of HWY 460. New Directions to the Park – To get to the park’s parking lot you will want to turn off of HWY 460 just before (from the west) and just after (from the east) the Montvale Elementary School. Turn onto Marketplace and head to the end of the turnaround. This will lead you to the gravel road into the Park Entrance. We will be staging the race from under the pavilion. Make sure you carpool when you can and park closely to the person next to you. The park doesn’t have unlimited parking.

There is also another way to access the park off of Quarterwood Road (across from the BP gas station). The gravel parking lot will be approximately 1.5 miles on your left.

Montvale park is a 6.5 mile trail system that winds through old growth forest. It is a very nice and scenic trail system.

More cycling events nearby

  • Blossom to Bottle 5K Run & 3K Walk [blossomtobottle.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 5:30 PM

    Description

    Date:

    5K & 3K - in person, Apr. 11, 2026, Sat., 5:30 pm.

    Entry Fee:

    Registration Opens for both 5k & 3k Monday Feb. 2nd.

    5k- $25 Feb. 2nd-March 8th/$30 March 9th-April 11th/ Day of race $35

    3k-$20...

    Date:

    5K & 3K - in person, Apr. 11, 2026, Sat., 5:30 pm.

    Entry Fee:

    Registration Opens for both 5k & 3k Monday Feb. 2nd.

    5k- $25 Feb. 2nd-March 8th/$30 March 9th-April 11th/ Day of race $35

    3k-$20 Feb 2nd-March 8th/$25 March 9th-April 11th/ Day of race $30

    Family Discount (Parents & Children):

    Register a family of 4 or more and save $2.00 per entry. This option should be selected during registration.

    T-shirt Guarantee:

    Last day to guarantee your t-shirt for 5K & 3K is Mar 20, 2026

    Packet Pickup:

    Pre-registered participants may pick up packets at the Bedford YMCA the day before the race, Apr. 10th from noon to 6 PM. Race day, April 11th, packet pickup will be at Johnson’s Orchard at 4:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.

    Amenities:

    Free wine samples, camp fire, s’mores, & mini Charcuterie boxes!

    Course:

    Chip Timed! (Riverside Runners) Very exciting & scenic, rolling off-road course, through apple fields, short gravel road and bridges over small streams with spectacular mountain views.

    Awards:

    5K Awards: OVERALL: 1st Place M & F awards, AGE DIVISIONS: MEDALS TO TOP 3 MALE AND FEMALE IN EACH AGE GROUP of 5K (*SPECIAL ENGRAVED MEDALS )

    5K Age Divisions: 12 and under, 13-17, 18-24, 25-29 ,30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70 & up

    Please note, there are no awards for the 3K event

    9.2 km
    2122 Sheep Creek Road, Bedford County, Virginia, 24523, United States
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    1.8 Miles 3k 3.1 Miles 5k Gravel Run Walk

  • Cerberus 3-Day Expedition Stage Race [thecerberusrace.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Thu, May 07, 2026 at 4:00 PM

    Description

    In Greek mythology, Cerberus is a THREE-headed dog who guards the gates of Hades.

    In adventure racing, Cerberus is the THREE-day stage race that we think will be pretty dog-gone fun!

    The second...

    In Greek mythology, Cerberus is a THREE-headed dog who guards the gates of Hades.

    In adventure racing, Cerberus is the THREE-day stage race that we think will be pretty dog-gone fun!

    The second Cerberus Expedition Stage Race will take place from May 7-11, 2026 at Wilderness Adventure (11176 Peaceful Valley Rd, New Castle, VA 24127). The unique setup of this event allows racers to experience the thrill of multi-day racing without all of the sleep deprivation and dependency on a diet of solely sports nutrition. Each day will feature a unique course which allows teams up to 12 hours to complete and features a specific race discipline (paddling, cycling, trekking), though you will do several disciplines each day. There will be plenty of navigational challenges as well. The course will be designed to challenge both beginners and more advanced racers.

    For 2026, we are requiring PACK RAFTS rather than canoes, so variable May water levels won't be as much of a factor. Consequentially, we are allowing solos to race this year as well.

    Race registration fees are PER PERSON.

    Racers will enjoy a prepared breakfast each day before the race. After each day's race is complete, teams will be able to clean up, enjoy a communal dinner, and then retire to their lodging to recover for the next day. Winners for each day's race will be recognized and the champions (Tamer of Cerberus) will be crowned on Sunday based upon the highest cumulative points collected in the lowest cumulative time.

    We loved how last year's race turned out and look forward to seeing many of you again!

    We've taken your feedback to heart and as a result, we have arranged an improvement in the lodging available and the food being provided. We think you'll approve of these changes!

    36.4 km
    New Castle, Virginia, 24127, United States
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    150 Miles Cycling

  • Joe LaRocco 5K and 1K Elementary School Run [blueridgetiming.live] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    The Joe LaRocco 5k and Elementary School 1k Run are a part of the Knights Crossing Cross Country Invitational hosted by Cave Spring High School. These courses are flat, fast, and 100% grass/gravel....

    The Joe LaRocco 5k and Elementary School 1k Run are a part of the Knights Crossing Cross Country Invitational hosted by Cave Spring High School. These courses are flat, fast, and 100% grass/gravel. If you want to get an early Fall PR, this is your course. Come be a part of a meet with the thousands of runners from multiple states racing in 11 different races.

    Questions regarding the Joe LaRocco 5k or Elementary School Championship 1k races can be directed to the Assistant Meet Director John Wiggins at jwiggins@rcps.us. Any questions regarding the high school or middle school races should be directed to Head Meet Director Tommy Maguire at tmaguire@rcps.us.

    Joe LaRocco 5k: @ 8:00AM

    This race is open to coaches, parents, alumni and the general public. Athletes who attend public or private middle/high schools and are attending the Knights Crossing Invitational with their team should run in the appropriate division later in the day. Per VHSL/NFHS policies, athletes who are home schooled cannot race against public or private Virginia schools or other sanctioned out-of-state schools and must therefore participate in this separate "open" race.

    Awards: Awards will be given to the Top 3 Male/Female Overall and as well as the Top Male/Female Masters (40+) runners. Additionally, coaches with individuals or teams racing at Knights Crossing are eligible for the "fastest coach" award (Male/Female).

    Purpose: This race is named after the late Joe LaRocco who was a long-time Cross Country and Track & Field Coach at Cave Spring High School. During his tenure at Cave Spring, he taught History and Government classes from 1980 until his retirement in 2013. Additionally, Mr. LaRocco was a long-time USATF official and starter, starting races at the high school and collegiate level for over 20 years.

    Records/Results:

    5000m Open Race Overall Records (New Course - 2019):

    Men: Luke Mussard 15:18.44 (2022)

    Women: Annie LeHardy 18:21.00 (2024)

    5000m Open Race Master's (40+) Records (New Course - 2019):

    Men: Matthew Wisnioski 17:18.27 (2022)

    Women: Ashley Palmer 18:46.9 (2025)

    5000m Open Race Coach's Records (New Course - 2019):

    Men: John Wiggins 16:20.00 (2019)

    Women: Kate Vanderstelt 21:18.6 (2025)

    Historical 5k Team Results:

    2024: 1st RVE (15 points), 2nd ABCA Cross Country (66 points), 3rd CSXC Alumni & Friends (71 points)

    2023: 1st Blacksburg Striders (18 points), 2nd CSXC Alumni & Friends (59 points), 3rd C&C Runners (76 points)

    T-Shirts: The paid registrants will receive a Joe LaRocco 5k T-Shirt until supplies run out!

    Teams: Racers can also compete as part of a co-ed racing team using Cross Country scoring to dictate winner. A team is NOT required to participate in this event but encouraged. Please note that teams require 5 or more runners to be scored and be in consideration for the awards (Top 3 teams).

    Elementary School 1k: @ 9:00AM

    This race is open to all Elementary-age students (1st-5th grade). All participants will be given a 2024 Knights Crossing T-shirt at packet pick-up and a medal at the finish line commemorating their race.

    1000m Elementary Records:

    Boys: Connor King 3:48.32 (2022)

    Girls: Aryana Sarmadi 4:00.2 (2025)

    Additional Information:

    Concessions: Basic concessions will be available for purchase behind the start line along with other food vendors.

    Medical: Emergency medical needs will be supported by the Cave Spring HS Athletic Trainer and the Cave Spring Rescue Squad.

    Packet Pick-up: Packets may be picked up the morning of the race at Green Hill Park starting at 7:00AM. When entering the park, packet pick-up is to the left along the road with the Concessions and is marked with a large blue "swooper" flag.

    2025 Schedule of Events:

    7:00 AM Course Opens - Packet Pick-up (Near Concessions) & Open Race registration (Online only - At Finish line)

    7:45 AM - Open Race (Joe LaRocco 5k and 1k Elementary School Race) closes

    8:00 AM - "Joe LaRocco" Open 5K Team Race for men and women

    8:30 AM - High School/Middle School Coaches Meeting at the Stage

    9:00 AM - Elementary School Championship 1K Race - (Boys/Girls)

    9:15 AM - Open Race Awards

    9:30 AM - Girls Middle School Championship 4K Race (Medals to Top 25)

    10:15 AM - Boys Middle School Championship 4K Race (Medals to Top 25)

    10:45 AM - Girls Red Race 5K (VA Public schools & out-of-state teams) (Medals to top 25)

    11:30 AM - Boys Red Race 5K (VA Public schools & out-of-state teams) (Medals to top 25)

    12:00 PM Girls Black Race 5K (Smaller VA Public schools & all private schools) (Medals to top 25)

    12:45 PM Boys Black Race 5K (Smaller VA Public schools & all private schools) (Medals to top 25)

    1:15 PM - Girls White Race 5k (VA Public schools & out-of-state teams not in Red) (Unlimited entries)

    2:00 PM - Boys White Race 5k (VA Public schools & out-of-state teams not in Red) (Unlimited entries)

    2:30 pm - Girls & Boys will race together in Gold Race 5k (VA Public & all private schools not in Black race) (Unlimited entries)

    38 km
    2501 Green Hill Park Rd, Roanoke County, Virginia, 24153, United States
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    1k 5k Gravel Run

  • 2026 Chessie Trail Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, & 26.2 Relay [runthechessie.org] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Thu, Oct 01, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    2026 Chessie Trail Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, 5K & 26.2 Relay

    November 7, 2026

    www.runthechessie.org

    11th Annual Run The Chessie!

    Run America’s most spectacular rail trail! The Chessie Nature...

    2026 Chessie Trail Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, 5K & 26.2 Relay

    November 7, 2026

    www.runthechessie.org

    11th Annual Run The Chessie!

    Run America’s most spectacular rail trail! The Chessie Nature Trail has twice been voted one of the nation’s top three recreational trails. Situated at the southern end of the Shenandoah Valley, the seven-mile Chessie Nature Trail parallels the scenic Maury River and connects historic Lexington, Virginia, with the boom-town community of Buena Vista. The smooth, flat, and fast, gravel and grass trail runs along the former Chesapeake and Ohio rail line and parts of the earlier James and Kanawha Canal towpath.

    You’ll run 26.2 miles without ever having to cross a road, jump a curb, or pound your knees on concrete and asphalt. You’ll glide through an ever-changing landscape along the wild Maury River, through farmland and leafy canopies at their peak of fall color, past ruins of massive stone locks and dams. View wildlife from deer, wild turkeys, river otters, fish and ducks to rabbits, , and even bald eagles (if you are lucky). Feel the cool moist air as you pass small caves at the base of towering limestone cliffs, and enjoy the serenity of a breeze rustling through a bamboo forest. A corps of the most dedicated and friendly volunteers you’ll ever meet has been working for 12 months to provide you with an unforgettable running experience and will cheer you on and provide support throughout the race.

    This event is sanctioned by USATF and all four race courses are USATF certified. The Marathon is a Boston Qualifier.

    Marathon runners will get to see the whole trail twice. You will be amazed at how the landscape changes as the sun comes over the cliffs transforming the narrow valley and the sparkling river at its bottom. Spectators will agree that this is the best marathon course ever as they cheer on their loved ones five times without ever having to leave the park-like setting of the start/finish area. And while we certainly hope this doesn’t happen, if you have to change your marathon run to a half marathon or ¾ marathon, you won’t have to worry about hitchhiking back to your car. Ideal for the first-time marathoner! USATF Certification VA22005DJR .

    Half Marathon runners will see nearly all of the trail as they head east towards Buena Vista, loop back to the starting line on the way to Lexington, and then loop back down to the finish line. USATF Certification VA22004DJR .

    10K runners will head towards Buena Vista first, turning back just after South River, then continue past the starting line towards Lexington, turning once more and running the final 2.5K downhill to the start/finish line. USATF Certification VA22003DJR .

    5K runners will head towards Lexington, running along remote sections of the Maury River through forests and fields, and at the base of towering limestone cliffs. When the river bends into a double horseshoe, they will loop back for a slightly downhill finish. USATF Certification VA22002DJR .

    26.2 Relay runners will follow the same course as the Marathon. There will be four legs to the relay of approximately 8.5m, 4.6m, 8.5m, and 4.6m. Runners may run more than one leg for their team. Each team will be issued a standard aluminum relay baton, which they will be required to carry on their bodies for the entire race. All exchanges will take place at the start/finish area. Teams are encouraged to decorate their baton with their team colors, logo, etc. Winners will be determined by first across the finish line (not chip time). There will be three divisions, all female, all male, and mixed gender. Relay team captains will be required to pay the registration fee for the team and set up a team name and password so that other team members may enter their information on the registration website.

    Walkers are welcome in the 5K, 10K, and Half Marathon.

    Full Marathon registration includes custom finisher swag (your choice of embroidered hat, custom tank top, or custom neck gaiter), long sleeve unisex t-shirt (super comfy 100% ring spun cotton in odd number years, top quality moisture wicking tech in even number years), race sticker, custom medals for all finishers, awards to top overall finishers, recognition and podium ceremony for age group winners, post-race pizza, fresh cooked pancakes and syrup, fruit, snacks, and drinks.

    Half Marathon registration includes a long sleeve unisex t-shirt (super comfy 100% ring spun cotton in odd number years, top quality moisture top wicking tech in even number years), race sticker, custom medals for all finishers, awards to top overall finishers, recognition and podium ceremony for age group winners, post-race pizza, fresh cooked pancakes and syrup, fruit, snacks, and drinks.

    10K & 5K runners will receive a short sleeve unisex t-shirt (super comfy 100% ring spun cotton in odd number years, top quality moisture wicking tech in even number years), race sticker, custom medals for all finishers, awards to top overall finishers, recognition and podium ceremony for age group winners, fresh cooked pancakes and syrup, fruit, snacks, and drinks following the race.

    Marathon Relay registration includes, long sleeve unisex t-shirt (super comfy 100% ring spun cotton in odd number years, top quality moisture wicking tech in even number years), race sticker, custom medals for all team members, podium ceremony and photo op with huge trophies for the top three winners of each division (no actual physical award), gift certificates for the champions of each division, post-race pizza, fresh cooked pancakes and syrup, fruit, snacks, and drinks.

    There is plenty of free parking near the start and plenty of other activities to make a weekend of it in the most beautiful part of Virginia! Registration for each race is limited, so register now to ensure your spot.

    Virtual Option: There will be a Virtual Option for the Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K races. Runners may run their Virtual Race on a course of their choosing, any time from October 1 to November 7, and may self-report their times. Amenities for the virtual races will include t-shirt, medal, race sticker, online finisher certificate and posted results. Amenities will be mailed to the participant. Virtual runners will not be eligible for awards.

    Registration: Registrations and payment will only be accepted online at https://runsignup.com/Race/VA/Lexington/RunTheChessie. Students will be required to show proof of current enrollment at packet pickup. Registration will be cut off on November 6, 7 p.m. ET and there will be no race day registration. We cannot guarantee t-shirt availability for late registrants. Registrants may transfer to a different race, transfer their registration to another person, or defer, up to October 31, 2026. After October 31 we cannot make any transfers or deferrals. Transfers may require a small fee from runsignup.com plus any difference for transferring to a more expensive race. We are sorry that we cannot make refunds for any reason. Marathon Relay team captains will be required to pay the entire registration fee for the team (up to 4 members) and set up a team name and password so that other team members may enter their information on the registration website.

    In the event that races must be cancelled due to hazardous conditions, or for any other reason, all registrants will be transferred to the VIRTUAL races.

    Full Marathon Registration:

    Student (student ID required) $41

    Super Early Discount 1/1/26 – 5/31/26 $61

    Early 6/1/26 – 7/31/26 $67

    On-Time 8/1/26 – 9/30/26 $73

    Late 10/1/26 – 11/6/26 $89

    Virtual Option 1/1/26 – 11/6/26 $61

    Half Marathon Registration:

    Student (student ID required) $31

    Super Early Discount 1/1/26 – 5/31/26 $51

    Early Discount 6/1/26 – 7/31/26 $57

    On-Time 8/1/26 – 9/30/26 $63

    Late 10/1/26 – 11/6/26 $74

    Virtual Option 1/1/26 – 11/6/26 $51

    10K Registration:

    Student (student ID required) $28

    Super Early Discount 1/1/26 – 5/31/26 $34

    Early Discount 6/1/26 – 7/31/26 $38

    On-Time 8/1/26 – 9/30/26 $41

    Late 10/1/26 – 11/6/26 $47

    Virtual Option 1/1/26 – 11/6/26 $37

    5K Registration:

    Student (student ID required) $26

    Super Early Discount 1/1/26 – 5/31/26 $31

    Early Discount 6/1/26 – 7/31/26 $35

    On-Time 8/1/26 – 9/30/26 $37

    Late 10/1/26 – 11/6/26 $42

    Virtual Option 1/1/26 – 11/6/26 $34

    Marathon Relay Registration:

    Student (Valid Student ID required-all members) $99

    Super Early Discount 1/1/26 – 5/31/26 $109

    Early Discount 6/1/26 – 7/31/26 $129

    On-Time 8/1/26 – 9/30/26 $149

    Late 10/1/26 – 11/6/26 $169

    Amenities:

    Full Marathon:

    · Custom long-sleeve unisex race t-shirt. Super comfy 100% ring spun cotton in odd number years, top quality moisture wicking tech in even number years.

    · Free parking near start/finish line.

    · Chip timing.

    · Custom medals for all finishers.

    · Custom race swag for all finishers. Your choice hat, tank top, or neck gaiter.

    · Free race sticker.

    · Bag drop table at start for personal belongings.

    · Aid/drink stations throughout the course.

    · Awards to top 3 overall finishers (each gender class).

    · Podium award ceremony and photo-op with trophy (no actual physical award) for top three age group winners.

    · Post-race party with pizza, fresh cooked pancakes and syrup, snacks, and drinks.

    · Results posted online.

    · Online finisher certificate.

    Half Marathon:

    · Custom long-sleeve unisex race t-shirt. Super comfy 100% ring spun cotton in odd number years, top quality moisture wicking tech in even number years.

    · Free parking near start/finish line.

    · Chip timing.

    · Custom medals for all finishers.

    · Free race sticker.

    · Bag drop table at start for personal belongings.

    · Aid/drink stations throughout the course.

    · Awards to top 3 overall finishers (each gender class).

    · Podium award ceremony and photo-op with trophy (no actual physical award) for top three age group winners.

    · Post race party with pizza, fresh cooked pancakes and syrup, snacks, and drinks.

    · Results posted online.

    · Online finisher certificate.

    10K & 5K:

    · Custom unisex race t-shirt. Super comfy 100% ring spun cotton in odd number years, top quality moisture wicking tech in even number years.

    · Free race sticker.

    · Free parking near start/finish line.

    · Chip timing.

    · Custom medals for all finishers.

    · Bag drop table at start for personal belongings.

    · Aid/drink stations throughout the course.

    · Awards to top 3 overall finishers (each gender class).

    · Podium award ceremony and photo-op with trophy (no actual physical award) for top three age group winners.

    · Post-race party with fresh cooked pancakes and syrup, snacks, and drinks.

    · Results posted online.

    · Online finisher certificate

    Marathon Relay:

    · Custom long-sleeve unisex race t-shirt. Super comfy 100% ring spun cotton in odd number years, top quality moisture wicking tech in even number years.

    · Free parking near start/finish line.

    · Chip timing.

    · Custom medals for all finishers.

    · Free race sticker.

    · Bag drop table at start for personal belongings.

    · Aid/drink stations throughout the course.

    · Podium award ceremony for top 3 teams in each division.

    · Gift certificates for champion team in each division.

    · Post race party with pizza, fresh cooked pancakes and syrup, snacks, and beverage.

    · Results posted online.

    Awards & Age Groups: Custom medals will be given to all finishers of the Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, 5K and all 26.2 Relay team members. There will be video cameras at all course turnarounds and only those runners who have completed their entire course will be eligible for awards. Awards will be presented as soon as results are available. The top three male, female, and non-binary finishers of the Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K will receive gift certificates. The top three Marathon Relay teams in each division will be recognized with a podium ceremony including huge trophy photo op (no actual physical award. Champion teams in each division will receive gift certificates. Individuals who set a course record will receive a $50 cash prize. Age-group first, second, and third place in the Marathon, Half Marathon,10K and 5K will receive a podium award ceremony and photo-op with trophy (no actual physical award). Age-groups male, female, and non-binary: 12 and under, 13-18, 19-29,

    30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80 and over. We strongly recommend that you stay to claim your award. However, if you are not able to stay, we can mail it to you. There is a $25 packing and postage charge and you may pay at www.runthechessie.org

    The “Top Run” award will go to the finisher with the highest “age percentage score” (runsignup.com), and their name will be inscribed on a perpetual trophy, to be displayed each race day.

    Packet Pickup: Registrants may pick up their packets, Friday, November 6, between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Walkabout Outfitters, 21 S. Main St., Lexington, VA 24450, except registrants who sign up the Friday just before the race. Those registrants will have to pick up their packets at the race, Saturday. You may pick up someone else’s packet, with their permission and a copy of their ID. Packets may also be picked up prior to the race near the starting line, Saturday 6:30-8:00 a.m. (we can’t guarantee that runners who come after 7a.m. will receive their packet before the race). Participants will be required to show ID and students must have current student ID.

    Course Description & Map: The trail follows a very gentle grade throughout. The surface is smooth gravel and grass, usually about 10 feet wide. Overhanging trees may drop branches and nuts, adjoining cliffs may drop rocks, there are still a couple of sections where livestock may be dropping things, there are a couple of small springs which may be seeping, and very rarely there may be a small root in the trail. You will want to keep your eyes on the trail at all times, and watch where you step for many reasons.

    Full Marathon Course: Start time 8 a.m. The course starts and ends at the midpoint of the Chessie Trail. It consists of an out and back loop east towards Buena Vista, and then an out and back loop west towards Lexington. The full route will be completed twice.

    Half Marathon Course: Start time 8 a.m. The course starts and ends at the midpoint of the Chessie Trail. It consists of an out and back loop east towards Buena Vista, and then an out and back loop west towards Lexington.

    The race will start and finish on the Chessie Trail at the McKethan Park/I-81 overpass. From McKethan Park the course will go approximately 4 1/4 miles towards Buena Vista. At the boat launch near Buena Vista, the course will turn around and retrace the trail 6 3/4 miles towards Lexington. It will pass the starting line and continue until reaching the Lexington trailhead and then looping back about 2 1/2 miles back to the finish line at McKethan Park.

    10K Course: Start time 8:15 a.m. Race will start and finish on the Trail at McKethan Park/I-81 overpass. From McKethan Park the course will go towards Buena Vista, 2.5 K, then turn around just after the South River bridge and proceed back to the starting line at McKethan Park, and continue 2.5K towards Lexington before turning back to finish at McKethan Park.

    5K Course: Start time 8:25 a.m. Race will start and finish on the Trail at McKethan Park/I-81 overpass. From McKethan Park the course will go towards Lexington, 2.5 K, then turn around near the middle of the two horseshoe bends, and proceed back to the finish line at McKethan Park.

    26.2 Relay Course: Start time 8 a.m. Same course as the Full Marathon. All exchanges will take place at the start/finish line.

    Aid/drink stations will be set up at the start/finish, all turn-around points, and near the South River bridge. Water and Gatorade will be available at all stations, as well as fruit and snacks. Refillable liquid containers are highly encouraged in order to reduce the amount of landfill trash generated by the races. Facilities for refilling reusable cups and containers will be available at all aid stations. Porta-potties will be set up at the start/finish, Old Sheppard Road, Buena Vista turnaround and the Lexington turnaround.

    Course Rules: No strollers. No animals allowed in race, except service animals. Ear buds are permitted, but are discouraged for safety reasons. Stay to the right when encountering oncoming runners. Walkers are welcome in the 5K, 10K and Half Marathon races.

    Spectators: Spectators may park at McKethan Park for free, and walk a short distance down to the trail and the start/finish line. Handicap parking is available at the P1 parking area, those needing assistance to the trail should contact race staff. There are very few access points to the trail and none with good parking. The best choice for spectators is to remain at the start/finish line. The full and half marathon runners will come back by the start line about 8 1/2 miles into the race. 10K runners will also come by the start/finish area half way through their race. The start/finish area is beneath an I-81 overpass, so spectators may stay out of the sun/rain, if they so choose. There is a small amount of bleacher seating at the start/finish area, but you may want to bring your own chair.

    Results: Results will be posted at runroanoke.com, runsignup.com, and runthechessie.org

    Refunds & Transfers: Registrants may transfer to a different race, transfer their registration to another person, or defer, up to October 31, 2026. Transfers may require a small fee from runsignup.com plus any difference for transferring to a more expensive race. We are sorry that we cannot make refunds for any reason.

    Volunteer: Sign up to volunteer for race support! Volunteers will be expected to be available from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. or from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For their efforts, volunteers will receive a custom “Race Crew” t-shirt, and join in the post-race pizza/pancake party. Contact Eric Sheffield at runthechessie@gmail.com for more information or to sign up.

    Area Lodging: There are many hotels and B&Bs in the Lexington, Rockbridge, Buena Vista area. Usually there is plenty of capacity, but depending on events at the area colleges and the Virginia Horse Center, they can fill up. So don’t delay in making your reservations.

    https://lexingtonvirginia.com/directory/lodging

    Race-Day Info: Average race day temperatures are perfect for endurance running with a low of 38° and high of 62°.

    If you are using GPS or a mapping service, enter 79 McKethan Park, Lexington, VA.

    Parking at McKethan Park will open at 6:30 a.m. Click here for parking map. Look for signs from Old Buena Vista Road. Handicap parking is available in the P1 parking area. Those needing assistance to the trail should contact race staff. Packet pickup will be available from 6:30 – 8:00 a.m. near the start/finish line (we can’t guarantee that runners who come after 7 a.m. will receive their packet before the race). There are bathroom facilities at pavilions 1 & 2, and more at the starting line. A bag drop area for personal belongings will also be set up near the starting line and you must have your bib number to drop and pick up your bag. Do not leave valuable items in your bag. Porta-potties will also be available near the starting line. Post-race snacks and drinks for the runners will be set up near the start/finish line.

    The Full Marathon, Half Marathon, and Marathon Relay will start at 8:00 a.m. The 10K will start at 8:15 a.m., and the 5K will start at 8:25 a.m. Awards will be presented as results become available. All race support functions will cease operation at 3 p.m. The large gates at the boundaries of cattle fields will be open during the race until noon, after that runners/walkers will need to use the push-through pedestrian gates.

    For best results your bib number should be worn on your front, at chest height.

    Please do not try to access McKethan Park except on race day. The park is the property of VMI and is not open to the public without a permit. The gate may be locked at any time and you will be sorry if your car is inside.

    Race & Awards Schedule:

    Friday: 10am-7pm Packet Pickup.

    Saturday: 6:30am Parking Opens.

    6:30-8:00am Packet Pickup. (we can’t guarantee that runners who come after 7a.m. will receive their packet before the race)

    8:00am Start of 26.2, 13.1, & 26.2 Relay.

    8:15am Start of 10K.

    8:25am Start of 5K.

    9:00am 5K Overall & Age-Group Winners Awards.

    9:15am 10K Overall Winners Awards.

    9:30am 10K Age-Group Winners Awards.

    9:50am 13.1 Overall Winners Awards.

    10:05am 13.1 Age-Group Winners Awards.

    11:30am 26.2 Male Overall Winners Awards.

    12:10pm 26.2 Female, Non-binary, & Relay Overall Winners Awards. 26.2 Male Age-Group Winners Awards.

    12:30pm 26.2 Female & Non-binary Age-Group Winners Awards.

    3:00pm All Race Support ceases.

    5:00pm McKethan Park gate locked.

    Bag Drop: A bag drop area will be set up near the starting line. Runners must have their bib number present when checking bags in and out. Do not put valuables such as money or electronics in your bag. We will make every effort to see that your belongings are safely returned to you, but cannot take responsibility for the loss or damage of any valuables. Any bags not claimed will be disposed of after two weeks.

    Sustainability: We are continually striving to reduce the negative impacts of our races on the environment. We invite you to join us in these efforts. You can help by bringing refillable containers for your hydration, such as a collapsible cup, refillable squeeze bottle, or backpack hydration system. We will have self-serve dispensers for both water and Gatorade at all aid stations. Of course, we will also have disposable cups available if you don’t have your own, or if something goes wrong.

    We have also purchased 4400 lbs. of carbon offsets from Coreworks. Coreworks is a non-profit based right here in Rockbridge County and offers locally verified offsets that result in local carbon reducing projects such as tree plantings or solar power installations. If you wish to offset your travel emissions to the race, you can easily do so online at https://www.coreworksva.org

    46.9 km
    Lexington, Virginia, 24450, United States
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