2 walking events in Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region, Connecticut
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Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
2 events in Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region-
Sun, May 03, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Join Us for the 2nd Annual Mount Archer Trail Race in Lyme, CT!
Discover the beauty of Lyme’s trails and challenge yourself at the brand-new Mount Archer Trail Race, featuring two exciting race options on one of the area's most scenic routes. Mount Archer may be a small hill, but it has big aspirations—just like this race! Whether you're an experienced trail runner or new to the sport, there’s something for everyone.
Race Options
- The “Moore Trail” (9.2 miles) - USATF-CT Mountain/Trail/Ultra Series Race
Test your endurance on the full George and Rosemary Moore Trail Loop, a stunning 9.2-mile course that weaves through Mount Archer's trails. You'll run the loop in a counterclockwise direction, taking in trails on both the north and south sides of Mount Archer Road. This challenging route combines natural beauty with a rewarding sense of accomplishment.
View the route on Strava: Classic Route (9.2 miles)
- The “Sprint” (3 miles)
Looking for a shorter, fast-paced adventure? The Sprint race covers a 3-mile loop on the northern side of Mount Archer. It’s the perfect way to experience the trails while keeping it quick and fun.
View the Sprint route on Strava: Sprint Route (3 miles)
Event Schedule
Registration available (ONLINE ONLY) up to and including race day
Race day check in and bib collection from 7:00 am
9.2 mile loop race starts at 8 AM
3 mile race starts at 8:15 AM
Awards
Top three overall male and female 9.2 mile and 3 mile finishers
Top two male & female 9.2 mile and 3 mile finishers in each age groups:
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12 & under
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13-19
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20-29
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30-39
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40-49
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50-59
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60-69
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70-79
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80+
The Run:
Both the 9.2 and 3 mile races are chip timed with instant results
Rain or Shine
Walkers/Hikers Welcome for the 3 mile race, need to register to participate, and start on time behind runners
The Extras:
Race T-shirt for first 160 participants, please register by April 17 to guarantee a shirt!
Free Parking
Friendly volunteers
Hydration stations on course and at finish
Celebrate your achievement with food and drinks.
Support a Great Cause
This race is more than just a trail-running event—it's an opportunity to give back to the community. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Lyme Fire Department (a 100% volunteer organization) and the Lyme Ambulance Association, LLC. Your participation will help support these vital local services.
Come for the trails, stay for the camaraderie, and leave knowing you've made a difference!
Visit our Facebook event page to sponsor, volunteer, or invite friends. All vounteers receive a free race t-shirt.
Mark your calendar, invite your friends, and get ready to hit the trails at the Mount Archer Trail Race! See you there!
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Sat, May 16, 2026 at 8:30 AMSee full details
Join us for the 2nd Annual Reservoir Rush 5k Run/Walk in Moodus, CT!
Discover the tranquil beauty of Moodus, while enjoying this 5K run/walk through the winding country roads, around the town's reservoir area with scenic water views on mostly level running course. Show your most festive patriotic support by wearing red, white and blue! This fundraising event is hosted by the East Haddam/Moodus VFW Post 3336. All Proceeds from this event will benefit Post 3336, and will be distributed to the following Veteran's non-profit organizations:
The House of Heroes of Connecticut, a non-profit organization that helps our veterans (and their spouses) who are disabled, living on a fixed income, or facing other physical/financial challenges.
The Forever in My Heart Foundation program: VETS Valor a psychiatric & mobility service dog training to assist disabled veterans.
This event will not only bring together members of our community, but also increase the exposure of the VFW Post 3336 and the needs of veterans locally and around the State.