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Are you a running enthusiast looking for new challenges? The Blueberry Cove Half Marathon is definitely the event for you! 😎 This race takes place in the heart of the beautiful Knox County in Saint George, Maine, in the United States. 😉
The Newport Cultural Center 5K race/walk and 1 mile Fun Run will follow a gentle, shaded course through the neighborhoods near and along Lake Sebasticook in Newport. This is an out and back starting on Water Street out behind the NCC building. Walkers are welcome to participate. The pre-registration fee is $25. Race day registration is $30. Children 12 and under can participate in the Fun Run for $5 each. Families can participate in the race/walk and/or Fun Run for $50 per family.
Event details and schedule
Race day registration and packet pick up for the 5k and fun run only will take place from 8:00-8:45am out behind the Newport Cultural Center. The Fun Run will begin at 9:00am and the 5K race at 9:30am. Prizes will be awarded to the fastest three participating in the Fun Run. There will also be prizes awarded to the fastest male and female participants in the 5k run. Post-race refreshments provided.
In 1913, John Rockefeller Jr. built a series of carriage roads so he could avoid cars in the Acadia National Park. Nine miles of the Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Half Marathon run on that still-existing system of hard-packed trails. The hilly course starts in the small, picturesque fishing town of Bar Harbor, then cuts into the National Park. Dense forest engulfs runners as they cross several old granite bridges before looping back to town.
Packet Pickup on Friday, September 11, 2026, times TBD.
NO RACE DAY PACKET PICKUP
We do NOT mail out packets.
Medals are awarded to all Finishers.
Tshirts for all half marathon participants and the first 50 5k participants to register.
Join us for the Tenth Annual Share the Road with Carol.
Share the Road with Carol is a commemorative bike ride planned for September 20, 2026 in Windsor and Whitefield, Maine.
This ride will honor the memory of Carol Eckert, M.D. Carol was tragically killed as a result of a bike accident that occurred in Windsor on October 10, 2016. Biking was Carol's passion and we invite everyone who feels the same to join us in remembrance of a life well pedaled and to further the cause of bicycle safety in Maine.
As a part of our commitment to safety, everyone who participates in this ride must wear a helmet.
*** Register today to win prizes! Again this year we will be raffling off coveted items. All riders who PRE-REGISTER will receive a free raffle ticket. Unfortunately, riders who register the day of the event will not be eligible for the drawing.
We encourage family participation. Any child under the age of 15 may register for only $10 if a parent(s) are registered.
There will be one rest stop on the 27 mile ride. Please join us after the ride at the Windsor Town Hall for fellowship, remembrances and light snacks.
Whether you knew Carol or not, this ride is a wonderful opportunity to explore the lovely rolling hills along the border of Kennebec and Lincoln Counties.
Note: This ride is not a fundraiser.
12 mile ride map: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5suzkms50jek7rg/Share%20The%20Road%20With%20Carol%2012%20Final.pdf?dl=0
27 mile ride map: https://www.dropbox.com/s/04vf0432xmityl7/Share%20The%20Road%20With%20Carol%2027%20Final.pdf?dl=0
Maine Endurance Sports Alliance (MESA) a 501(c)3 nonprofit is proud to continue the great running history established by The Great Lincoln Marathon & Half with the introduction of the LINCOLN MARATHON – Full/Half/10K/5K – Running Festival on Sunday September 20, 2026 starting at 7:30 am at corner of Main St and Broadway in Lincoln Maine allowing more participants of all abilities to cross the finish line. This event is USATF sanctioned, and Boston certified (Marathon ME22003BK Half ME22004BK). All courses start at the corner of West Broadway and Main St and heads south down Rt 2 towards Enfield. This course is flat, straight and fast. (course maps can be found on our website) or The Great Lincoln Marathon 2024 · Ride with GPS
We have already secured Pine Tree Racing Services to be the official timer for the race. There is NO TIME LIMIT - we want you to reach your goal to complete the race.
For participants who have "BOTTLES", we will accept "BOTTLES" at the operations tent at the starting line until 6:00 am. These will be on a special table at each water station for the participants to pick up.
We will have a vendor area at the finish line for participants and their guests. There is plenty of nearby parking, affordable lodging and dining to make this a destination for the whole family.
More information can be found on our website www.mesa-maine.org or on our Facebook page Maine Endurance Sports Alliance. Packet pickup will be September 19, 2026, from 3-6 pm at THE MAINE EXPERIENCE close to the starting line.
In 2026, we are once again offering a special medal "Run the Highlands" for participants who complete both the Bangor Marathon and the Lincoln Marathon. Participants can run a combination of a full and half, 2 full or 2 half races to qualify.
NEW IN 2026, we are offering a special medal "Vacationland Triple Crown" for participants who complete 3 of our 4 races in 2026. Participants can run a combination of a full and half, 3 full or 3 half races to qualify.
Come and Ramble with us! The Bicycle Coalition of Maine (BCM) and Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) host the Maine Woods Rambler at AMC’s Medawisla Lodge in the heart of Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness during the weekend of September 25-27, 2026! The focus of the weekend will be the Saturday (9/26) ride, with multiple route length options, taking riders through a nationally renowned system of logging and sporting camp access roads spread throughout the region’s rugged landscapes and flourishing wilderness. We’re planning a full weekend of activities and fun, including bikerafting opportunities, evening fireside chats, dark sky stargazing, and outstanding lodge meals. We hope you’ll join us for the full weekend for this unique ride and adventures in the pristine Maine Woods. Above registration fees include food & water at multiple aid stations, an incredible post-ride meal, and 100% of BikeReg fees. Registration DOES NOT INCLUDE LODGING/CAMPING—>scroll down to view accommodation
options/pricing/and reservation info. Scroll down below to see the weekend schedule! Route Options * Small – 22 miles Well maintained gravel roads will take you to views of clean lakes and local mountains. 100% gravel. (Elevation gain — 1,600ft) (aMTB Green Square) * Medium – 33 miles This route circles around the beautiful Roach Ponds on well-maintained gravel roads plus small sections of more rugged terrain. Capture views of the surrounding western peaks. 100% gravel. (Elevation gain — 2,100ft) (aMTB Blue Square) * Large – 47 miles Primarily well-maintained gravel roads, but will also utilize more rugged sections that some riders may feel more comfortable hike-a-biking. Rugged sections are brief but necessary to accomplish the best adventure opportunity! Spectacular vistas of the mountains, lakes, and bubbling brooks. 100% gravel. (Elevation gain — 3,700ft)(aMTB Blue Square) * XL – 72 miles This grand route will have it all and offers riders the best of what Maine AMC and other
neighboring landowners offer. Be prepared for everything on the “Large” route plus more awesome gravel, more scenic views, and double the number of climbs. This route is open for riding by special permission only on the day of the event. 96% gravel. Experienced riders only: this route will include extremely difficult terrain, multiple hike-a-bike sections, additional self-support and way-finding will be necessary. Bring your A-Game, be self-reliant, ride with buddies. (Elevation gain — 6,500 ft) (aMTB BLACK due to widely variable tread surface) All routes are subject to change due to changing road conditions Weekend Schedule Friday, Sept 25th 5 PM-8 PM – Event pre-registration, Medawisla Front Lobby 12 PM-5 PM – Bikerafting with Packraft Maine (limited to 9 participants, register above as add-on) 6 PM – Dinner (included w/ lodging or purchased separately) Saturday, Sept 26th 6 AM – 9 AM – Event pre-registration, Medawisla Front Lobby 6 AM – 9 AM – Breakfast (included w/ lodging or p
urchased separately) 7 AM – XL Ride Start (79 miles) 8 AM – Large Ride Start (55 miles) 9 AM – Medium Ride Start (32 miles) 10 AM – Small Ride Start (19 miles) 3 PM – 7 PM – Post-ride self-serve buffet meal for all riders and lodge guests including vegetarian options, dietary restriction options, side dishes, and dessert. Lodge beer and wine for sale until 8 PM. 7 PM – Fireside s’mores, star-gazing, and friendly camaraderie! Sunday, Sept 27th 8 AM – Breakfast (included w/ lodging or purchased separately) Additional self-guided activities available all-day 12 PM-5 PM – Bikerafting with Packraft Maine (limited to 9 participants, register above as add-on) Location Medawisla Lodge & Cabins – Printable directions available here. * Cell service is limited in the Maine Woods – be sure to print or download directions before your trip. * GPS is unreliable north of Greenville and we recommend tracking mileage on your odometer. * In all seasons, accessing Medawisla requires travel on gravel log
g ing roads and logging vehicles have the right of way. Conditions can be rough and low clearance vehicles are not recommended. * There is no fuel available once you leave the paved roads. Will I have WIFI or cell service at the lodge? There is extremely limited cell reception at the lodge and in the surrounding areas. There is a cell booster located in the lodge, however, this system is dependent on a variety of factors hence it works with varying success and is not guaranteed. There is no WIFI available at the lodge. Guests are welcome to give out the lodge phone number in. Accommodations & Additional Meals AMC Lodging/Camping/Meal Options Ramblers plus their friends & families are invited to spend the weekend with us! Camping and lodge accommodations are available beginning on Friday through Sunday and include breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Click HERE to see pricing and options for AMC accommodations and additional meals at Medawisla Lodge. Accommodations are NOT included in the ride
registration. Please book directly with AMC if you would like to stay the weekend with us. Online reservations are not possible for this event - you must call AMC to book accommodations. Call 603-466-2727 Monday – Saturday from 10:00AM – 5:00PM and reference Maine Woods Rambler, Group #747108. Other Moosehead Region Accommodations Options: There are also many accommodations options in the Moosehead Lake region as well, ranging from 25 minutes-1.5 hours away from Medawisla Lodge. For additional lodging options CLICK HERE. Rules and General Information * Helmets MUST be worn and fastened at all times while on the bike. * The course includes some roads open to traffic. ALL riders MUST obey all rules of the road along the course. Ride on the right at all times and single file where traffic is present. Ride predictably. * Traffic may include hunters, fisherman, logging trucks, and other vehicles. * Riders are encouraged to wear at least one article of blaze orange; this event takes place during
hunting season. * Though there will be an aid station(s) and limited support on the course, this area is remote so all riders should carry with them what they need including tools, parts, additional clothing, and nutrition. * Cyclocross, Gravel Grind, and Mountain bikes are suitable. A minimum tire width of 42mm is recommended. Err on the side of fatter tires if you are debating which of your bikes to bring. Course terrain will include smooth gravel, chunky/washed out/damaged areas, and everything in between. Minimum 48mm tire width recommended for the XL route. * Please let event staff know if you leave the ride for any reason. We want to ensure everyone is safe and accounted for at the end of the day. * Practice ‘Leave No Trace’ at all times. * E-bikes: Class 1, 2, and 3 e-bikes are allowed on all routes with the exception of the XL route, which allow class 1 and 3 only. * The XL route is being held under a special use permit issued by The Weyerhaeuser Company for use of private/gated
roads not otherwise open for public use. Cancellation Policy Event will take place rain or shine; full refund of registration donations less a $25 non-refundable fee if made by end of day on September 4; no refunds for cancellations made after September 4. Registrations are non-transferable. Cyclists will ride at their own risk and must wear a helmet. Routes are challenging and are not recommended for beginners.
Our Commit to Community, Supporting Victims of Violence and Abuse takes place in September and includes the Kids Obstacle Course, 5K Walk, 5K Run, and 10K Run. All money raised through this event funds the St. Joseph Hospital's Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE) program. Every participant, every donor, and every sponsor will be helping people in eastern Maine who require help from the hospital's SAFE nurses.
Cider Cross / Fon Solo Weekend 2026!
Year Five — Bigger, Better, and More Fun Than Ever!
[October 3-4| Alna, ME]
Forget the pumpkin spice — we’ve got a sour batch of apples ready to be mashed!
Join us for a two-day festival of fall mayhem featuring short-track MTB & CX racing, last-person-standing style trail running, epic gravel rides, and camping under the stars. Whether you're racing, riding, running, or just hanging out by the fire, Cider Cross / Fon Solo has something for everyone.
SATURDAY: CIDER CROSS + BACKYARD ULTRA-STYLE RUN
Cider Cross Race:
One 40-minute race with CX and MTB categories
About a 1-mile course – re-routed for 2025 to feature faster, more open gravel-friendly sections
Expect slop, speed, and heckling
Bring any bike — gravel, mountain, cyclocross — whatever rolls!
Yes, the optional fire jump is back.
Yes, there will be prizes (top 3 per category, TBD)
Last-Person-Standing Trail Run:
Race format an easier version of the Backyard Ultra
~1 mile loops on the same course
Time limit decreases by 1 minute per lap
(e.g., Lap 1 = 20 min, Lap 2 = 19 min, etc.)
Run till you can't make the cutoff!
You can expect 7–8 laps if you're at a 12-min/mile pace
Last year, the fastest runners made it down to the 6-minute mark!
Food, drinks, and camping available.
BYOBreakfast! (But seriously, sign up for a camping spot early.)
SUNDAY: THE FON SOLO GRAVEL LOOP
Our grand finale — a gravel adventure through the Sheepscot Valley. This year, we’ve got two route options:
Short Loop: ~25 miles — easier & faster than the original loop. Fewer climbs, smoother ride, great for the gravel curious.
Full Loop: ~49 miles — the classic, with climbs, views, and chunky gravel madness. The route will be very similar to last year but we are always looking for areas of improvement!
Less full Loop ~41 miles. The same as the full loop with the furthest 8 miles trimmed off.
Both routes:
Cruise scenic roads and remote stretches of backcountry beauty
Roll through the tasting deck at Oxbow Brewing near the finish (yes, seriously)
End with good vibes, sore legs, and cold cider
REGISTRATION INFO:
Open to ALL — racers, riders, runners, and revelers
Sign up for one day, both, or just come hang out!
Spots are limited, and we WILL sell out — don't wait!
All proceeds go to support The Schmid Preserve in Edgecomb.
Ride, run, and race for a great cause.
New this year…we have merch available! There is a selection of T's, a hoodie and trucker hat to choose from! You can order directly from Hubnotic and your items will ship to you directly. https://www.hubnotic.com/collections/fon-solo 50% of all orders benefit the Schmid Preserve!
**Please note when there is one month left to sign up the price will increase from $30 to $36. Keep a look out for price decreases on special days!
Peace Ridge is hosting their 4th Annual 5k Run for the Animals & 1 Mile Fun Walk on Saturday, October 4, 2025, also known as World Animal Day!! On this special day we will aim to raise awareness about animal welfare and promote the protection of all animals—whether they are pets, wildlife, or farm animals.
This family friendly event will be held at PRS’s Northeast Equine Sanctuary located at the edge of Freedom and Albion Maine. The purpose of this event is to aid and support lifesaving work PRS preforms daily.
This is one of the few fundraising events PRS holds each year. The funds raised are crucial for providing food, care, and medical treatment to our rescued animals, as well as for rescuing more in need. Many of our animals have come from severe cases of cruelty, teaching us about resilience and forgiveness. We deeply appreciate your support and any additional fundraising efforts you choose to do.
LOCATION: The Northeast Equine Sanctuary is location on the border of Albion & Freedom, Maine amid lush green landscape mixed with fields and forests, making it the perfect spot for this compassionate cause. There are endless stunning views surrounded by several gorgeous horses and ponies. By October this area will be bursting with beautiful warm fall foliage.
RACE/WALK: The race features a 5k trail run (3.1 miles) and a 1-mile trail walk, open to all fitness levels. Participants will run or walk through beautiful, natural scenery, winding along the enclosures and enjoying the calm presence of the animals as they go about their peaceful lives.
EVENT ACTIVITIES: Outdoor Pre-Run Yoga for all levels and Animal Yoga for kids after the race. Delicious vegan BBQ courtesy of one of our top sponsors Veggie Life. Explore sponsor tables and grab some treats/swag. Spending time with the horses! Vegan friendly prizes for top fundraisers and 5K finishers and a raffle. Corn-hole, scavenger hunts and face painting.
Timeline of Event:
9:30 – 11:15 am ------ Check in opens
10:15 – 11 am -------- All-levels Yoga for Runners + Meditation
11:20 am --------------- Announcements
11:30 am --------------- Race Starts!
12 pm ------------------- BBQ will be up and ready
12:40 pm --------------- Announcement for Quick reminders: Animal Yoga for Kids starting soon & Raffle Tickets still available till 1pm and check out all the sponsors!
1 -1:30 pm ------------- Awards & Raffle Prizes Announced
PRICING
Ages 1-4 FREE
Ages 5-12 $20
13 and older $36
Day of Event $40
Get ready to POUND THE PAVEMENT in support of those impacted by cancer! The 14th Annual Pound the Pavement returns on Sunday, October 4th — and it’s brighter, bigger, and more colorful than ever.
Pound the Pavement is a 5K untimed Color Fun Run/Walk where participants start dressed in white and finish covered head to toe in vibrant color. At every kilometer mark, runners and walkers are showered in a different burst of colored powder — creating a joyful, high-energy celebration from start to finish.
This year we’re excited to bring back an expanded route and the Pound the Pavement Junior “Mad Dash of Color” for kids ages 8 and under! Before the main event kicks off, little runners can enjoy their own colorful dash, plus games and prizes.
And the celebration doesn’t stop at the finish line.
After you cross, head over to Sea Dog to keep the party going! Participants will receive two complimentary beverages, and this includes adult beverages for those 21+! Enjoy music, photo ops, laughter, and a whole lot of community spirit as we celebrate together.
Pound the Pavement is more than a run — it’s a powerful show of support for those whose lives have been touched by cancer. This year, we are especially proud to honor cancer survivors in our community. Cancer survivors are invited to participate free of charge — simply select the Cancer Survivor option when registering, and we’ll be in touch to learn more about you.
Let’s come together, celebrate strength, and make this the most colorful year yet.
The FIRST 200 registered will get a FREE goodie bags. Goodie Bags have Visa Gift Cards randomly placed in the bags.
Register prior to September 1st and receive a FREE Pound the Pavement Tshirt.
All proceeds go to the Purple Iris Foundation and benefits those individuals living in Maine who are dealing with the effects of cancer. We provide support for individuals affected by all cancers!
This is an annual fundraising event to raise funds to buy heating oil for Maine Veterans
Ready for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of nature? 🏃♂️ "The MDI" race in Bar Harbor promises a breathtaking course where sea and mountains meet, offering stunning vistas. Whether you're into the half-marathon, the solo marathon, or a relay, there's something for everyone! 🌟
After a very successful 2025 race, we are excited to invite you to another live Save Your Breath and Silent Auction Event for 2026. There will be lots of auction items to bid on again. Due to its popularity we have retained a virtual run for those who would rather run their race their way or cannot travel to Augusta to participate in the live chip timed event by Brian Berkemeyer at"Run In A Race." New this year is a timed walk. Yes, walkers who wish to be timed will receive a race bib. You must be registered as a time walker to receive the bib. We had lots of inquiries last year about a time walk. Details are below on numerous discount codes that are offered for this upcoming event.
Enjoy the music at the start/finish line before and after you take part in this fast and relatively flat out and back 5k on the rail trail between the Y and the picturesque adirondack chairs in Hallowell.
The award ceremony and silent auction will be held, yet again, at YMCA and will begin once all participants have returned to the gym. All winners must be present to receive their award. All participants will receive a finishers medal.
Event tee shirts will be ordered on September 18th. Any registrations after that date will not receive an event tee shirt.
This event is a fundraiser to help support Free ME from Lun Cancer's mission ~ research, help uninsured high risk patients get access to early lung detection via low dose CT scans, help single family low income homeowners get access to radon air abatement systems, transportation to medical appointments and treatment for our rural communities, and patient support and care. Please consider making an extra donation when you register or set up a fundraising page so that your family, friends and coworkers can support your run.
We have a number of discounts we are able to provide this year which are listed below. If you qualify, please reach out too Deb at [email protected] to receive the coupon code. Coupon codes cannot be combined.
Those raising $150.00 or more will be eligible for a free registration. You MUST set up a registration page and raise the money before registering for the event. Once you have raised $150, please reach out to Deb to receive your coupon to register for the event.
ALL member of running clubs will receive a $10.00 discount towards their registration.
We also have a $10.00 off coupon for those who choose not to receive an event tee shirt before the tee shirt deadline.
Seniors and Veterans get $10.00 off their registration. Student registration is $25.00.
PLEASE REACH OUT TO DEB TO RECEIVE THE DISCOUNT COUPON OF YOUR CHOUCE BEFORE REGISTERING. She can be reached at [email protected] or 207-215-9035.
This is the only event we will be holding to support our foundation's programs. On-line donations are processed at 4%. This supports RunSignUp portal. Free ME from Lung Cancer will be absorbing the race processing fees again this year.
We are all looking forward to seeing you all down at the finish on October 18th. Any questions please contact Deb Violette at 207-215-9035.We are all looking forward to seeing you all down at the finish line on October 18th. Any questions please contact Deb Violette at 207-215-9035.
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
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
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.