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FREE end of summer 3 mile run on the beach, put on by the Westerly Track Club and the Stavros family. (1 ½ miles out to turn-around, and back) at low-tide. The race honors Charlie Stavros, a runner who was fatally stricken during a 1 mile road race in Westerly in May 1993. Always a fun end of the summer event!
Day of Registration will be available. Adults are $40 & Juniors are $25.
Day of registration spots are limited to the remaining spaces in each field. We cannot guarantee that you will be able to race.
We are proud to present the Rocky Hill CX Series as a centralized location for our youth teams to practice at (5:00 PM), and a fun, no-pressure, training race for those looking to enjoy cyclocross racing (5:35 PM for the Juniors and 6:15 PM Open Race). Thanks to the Town of Rocky Hill Parks and Rec and our partner clubs for allowing this to happen!
Volunteers are needed to make this event successful. Sign up to volunteer and you will receive reimbursement on your entry fee. CLICK HERE TO HELP OUT
Series Dates:
This 4-week training series will take place on 4 Wednesdays in August/September. August 26th, Sept 2nd, Sept 9th, and Sept 16th. With respect to the Town of Rocky Hill and their beautiful park, we will cancel due to rain and wet conditions that will be especially damaging to the venue. In this case, we will provide a credit to all participants and you will be notified of a cancelation via email!
A fun, safe and positive weekly Junior Practice Session
This practice is hosted by CCAP staff and regional team coaches. Licensed junior riders under 18 and middle/high schoolers can enjoy a no-pressure practice session at 5:00 PM. Any junior that wants to ride must be at least 9 years old (cyclocross racing age = age on Dec 31st of the 2026 year) and are welcome to race in the Junior Race. All training activities and races will be started with instruction from CCAP coaches and staff. All youth riders, 18 and under, are welcome to participate in the practice for $10. Riders that are on CCAP registered teams may participate in the practice at no charge.
Fun, safe and competitive racing for all
Fun, friendly, and competitive racing for everyone from novice racers to experienced Category 1 Racers. The wide variety of skill levels makes for an informal, no-pressure vibe.
All riders must have a USA Cycling License. If you don't have one, one-day beginner licenses may be purchased for $15 and are valid for a single day. One-day beginner licenses may only be purchased by new riders or Category 5 riders.
Equipment
All USAC Rules apply. All riders must wear a helmet. A cyclocross bike or mountain bike (without bar-ends) is suggested. No BMX bikes allowed.
New to cyclocross?
Check out THIS VIDEO to learn what it's all about!
CREATE LASTING MEMORIES WITH YOUR FAMILY.
Muddy Kids is 2 and 3 mile adventure event series for families and kids ages 5–15, with fun and challenging obstacles, mud, and entertainment for the whole family.
Muddy Kids is the perfect event to reconnect, strengthen relationships, have fun, get active, get muddy, and bond as a family!
Muddy Kids is not just about getting dirty, it’s also about challenging yourself, having fun, and working as a team with your family. So gather up your family and friends, put on your mud-friendly clothing and shoes, and get ready to take on the Muddy Kids Family Obstacle Mud Run. We can’t wait to see you there!
What's included:
10-15 Obstacles
Headband
Bracelet
Tattoo
Finisher Medal
Digital Photos
Warm Up
Hydration Points
Rinse Off Station
Ton of Mud
Event details and schedule
The venue opens one hour before our first batch. We advise that you arrive 45 minutes before your start time, so you have plenty of time to go through registration before we call you to the start pen for warm up 5 minutes before you start on your selected batch time.
Spectators are welcome for FREE, please note kids must be accompanied by an adult/legal guardian. There will be an event village where they can cheer you and your kids on at the start and finish line.
We have a Bag Drop ($5 on the day) where you can leave your stuff until you have completed the course.
A minimum of 1 Adult and 1 Kid need to register. A maximum of 4 Kids can register per 1 Adult. Additional Adult and Kid tickets can be purchased separately.
The minimum age for a Kids entry is 5 years young – but please, parents/legal guardians, kids (up to 13 years old) must be accompanied by a registered, participating adult. Event waivers must be signed by a parent or legal guardian of all Kids under the age of 18. No waiver, no run, no exceptions.
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MuddykidsUSA
Bound for the Sound is 5k and 10k road race in Old Lyme, CT. Both courses start at popular Sound View Beach in Old Lyme, CT. The 10K is mostly flat with some gently rolling hills. The 5K is very flat and very fast. Both races finish down historic Hartford Avenue facing the beach. Post race food and drink is included in your race entry.
The 10K course is USATF certified (CT25015JHP) and will serve as the USATF-CT 10K State Championship for both 2025 and 2026, concluding the USATF-CT Road Grand Prix series.
Entry Fees
Event Schedule
Registration available (ONLINE ONLY) up to and including race day
Race day check in and bib collection from 7:00 am
10K race starts at 8 AM
5K race starts at 8:15 AM
Family Fun Run starts at 9:15 am
Parking
Parking is free for the event, and volunteers will be available to assist with parking management throughout the day.
Please use one of the following designated parking areas:
Town-owned lot at the end of Hartford Avenue in Sound View (91 Hartford Ave., Old Lyme, CT) [Adjacent to Start/Finish]
Lot next to the Old Lyme police station on Shore Road (290 Shore Road, Old Lyme, CT) [0.4 mile walk to Start/Finish]
Town-owned lot at Cross Lane (12 Cross Lane, Old Lyme, CT) [0.5 mile walk to Start/Finish]
***NOTE: If you have an RV or a large vehicle, please park at the Cross Lane lot.
We will fill the Sound View lot first. Once it nears capacity, vehicles will be directed to the police station lot, and after that, to the Cross Lane lot.
Awards
Top three overall male, female 5K and 10K finishers
Top non-binary 5K and 10K finisher
Top three male & female 5K and 10k finishers in each age groups:
12 & under
13-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70-79
80+
Course Maps
5K Strava Map
5K MapMyRun
10K USATF certified course (CT25015JHP)
10K Strava Map
The Run:
Both the 10K and 5K races are chip timed with instant results
Scenic course along Long Island Sound
Rain or Shine
Walkers Welcome, need to register to participate, and start on time behind runners
The Extras:
Race T-shirt for all 5K and 10K participants, please register by Sept. 1 to guarantee first choice size.
Free Photos and Parking
Friendly volunteers
Hydration stations on course and at finish
Celebrate your achievement with food and drinks.
All race proceeds will be donated to the Old Lyme Fire Department Auxiliary
Visit our Facebook event page.
All vounteers receive a free race t-shirt.
Sponsorship:
Support the Old Lyme Volunteer Fire Department while gaining valuable exposure for your business or organization. Proceeds from this exciting event on September 20th at Sound View Beach help fund essential equipment, training, and community safety initiatives. As a sponsor, you'll enjoy benefits like prominent logo placement on our website, social media shoutouts, event banners, road signs, and more—depending on your sponsorship level (from Bronze at $250 up to Diamond at $2500, plus in-kind options). All donations are tax-deductible!
Click the embedded links to view our Sponsorship Menu for full details on levels and perks, or our Sponsorship Letter for more about the event and how your support makes a difference.
Join us at the 6th Annual 'Be Your Own Hero' Golf Tournament honoring the life and memory of Trevor Kononenko.
Taking place on Saturday, September 19, 2026 at Stow Acres Country Club in Stow, MA in support of Active Minds. Singles, doubles, and foursomes golf options are available for registration, as well as, a lunch after the golf event concludes.
Active Minds supports youth and young adults nationwide with the resources and trainings to take action around mental health in their community. Donations made on this webpage are tax-deductible donations to Active Minds. Together, we are championing a new era of mental health!
The 9th Annual Outrun Addiction 5K will take place on Saturday, September 19th, 2026
Please join us for this 5K Run/Walk and 2 Mile Walk. Unable to join us on that day? Choose the option of running virtually.
PARKING
There is plenty of parking on site at the Enfield Educational Annex, 124 North Maple St, Enfield, CT
RACE DAY SCHEDULE
7:30 AM Registration/Packet Pick Up Opens
9:00 AM 5K Run/Walk and 2 Mile Walk Start
10:00 AM Post-Race Awards
AWARDS
Overall top Male and Female 5K Finishers
The Top Three 5K Finishers in the following age groups: 12 and under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+
Virtual runners will be eligible for the Farthest (from Enfield, CT) Participant Award
Team Awards in the following Categories: Largest Team, Fastest Team, Most Enthusiastic Team, Most Generous Team
VIRTUAL RACE
Register as a Virtual Runner and run your own 5K at your convenience
Receive a race T-Shirt in the mail if registered by Midnight September 6th, 2026
Upload your own results between September 16th - 20th (instructions will be emailed)
Virtual Results will appear in a separate category from live results and are NOT eligible for Age Group Awards. Virtual Runners will be eligible for the "Farthest Participant" Award
REGISTRATION - Register early and save!
$25 Pre-Registration (Until May 29th)
$30 - May 30th to September 6th
$35 - September 7th to September 18th
$40 Race Day Registration
T-Shirts guaranteed if registered by Sept. 6th, 2026 (Must be present to receive)
STORE
Go to the Store to order additional Race T-Shirts ($15) or Outrun Addiction Hoodies ($40). Deadline to order merchandise is September 6th, 2026
COURSE CERTIFICATION
The 5K Course is USATF Certified. (Certification Code: CT23020JHP)
RACE PROCEEDS will benefit local addiction awareness groups: Today I Matter, The Alex Fisher Foundation, and TriCircle.
PRF’s 25th Annual International Race for Research
5K Race & 2-Mile Fun Walk (In Person or Virtual)
Saturday, September 19, 2026
Race Start: 9:00 AM
Registration opens at 7:45 AM.
Celebrate 25 Years
Come join us and hit the streets for the City of Peabody’s largest annual road race — now proudly celebrating our 25th year. We’re excited to mark this special milestone with our incredible community.
This year’s event features a 5K run and a 2-mile fun walk, plus a virtual race option for supporters who can’t join us in person. Whether you're a serious athlete, casual runner, family, or team, this is a great course and a meaningful way to show your support.
The morning includes awards and refreshments for all participants.
Race Pricing
Special 25th Anniversary Registration available until May 31st - $25
June 1st - June 30th $30
July 1st - August 15th $35
August 16th - Race Day $40
Youth ages 3–18: $25 (through race day)
We hope to see you there.
Important Details
The race is rain or shine.
Shirts and shirt sizes are not guaranteed after August 15.
Dogs are welcome for the walk only, must be leashed, and there is no charge.
Participants may join in person in Peabody or virtually from anywhere.
Click to donate to Progeria Research
ARC RUN 2026
Please join us for our largest fundraiser of the year to support our mission and community impact! The Arc Run 2026 includes two on-site races on September 19, 2026, as well as a virtual race spanning August 19 - September 19.
The on-site 5K and 10K races utilize our USATF-certified course beginning and ending at 200 Research Parkway, Meriden, CT. For us, our course passes through portions of Meriden and Wallingford to emphasize our deep roots and decades of service to both communities. For you, our course allows your race to be a marathon-qualifying time (stay tuned for details)!
Want to support the Arc Run but don't want to actually run? Consider becoming a sponsor or simply a sideline cheerleader! There are plenty of ways to show up and be part of our community. Contact us for more information.
RACE DAY EVENTS
8:00 AM | Check-In
9:00 AM | Opening Ceremonies
9:15 AM | Race Begins
10:15 AM | Award Ceremonies
Cash prizes are available for the top-performing male and female runners. All runners will be automatically entered into our prize raffle upon registration. Both cash prizes and raffle prizes will be announced during the award ceremonies. Runners do not need to be present to win.
This year, the Arc Run will also be hosting a vendor fair from 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM! To become a vendor, hit the "Become a Sponsor" at the top of the page and select the "Vendor Booth" option.
Miles for Meals!
We are excited to welcome you to the 7th Annual 5K Run/Walk for Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County! It will be at Mine Falls Park, a fantastic venue welcoming runners and walkers! The trails are unique and offer a wonderful 5K route and beautiful 3K walking trails, so walkers will enjoy this day just as much. If you do plan to attend, bring your families and friends! This is such a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, get out in the community, and support a phenomenal cause all at the same time!!
Live Race: Sat. Sept. 19th
Location: Mine Falls Park, 7 Stadium Drive, Nashua, NH 03062 (use this address for your GPS)
Registration Check-in: 8:30-9:15 AM
Race start time: 9:30 AM
Route: This is a beautiful trail that runs through the woods and by the river. Some sections are paved but most of the trail is dirt and can be uneven- please be aware if you are considering running with a stroller. Also, the route will be open to the public during the race, so we are asking all to be aware and share the trail.
Giveaways: Your race registration (for both runners and walkers) will include:
Teams: If you would like to create either a fundraising or race team, you can do so during the registration process. If you prefer not to register for the event but would like to donate, fundraise individually, or fundraise as a team, you can do so by going directly to the donate tab at the top of the page.
ABOUT US
Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County delivers nutritious meals to older adults. What someone may not know is that the human connection we provide can also help to improve quality of life and in some cases, even save lives. Isolation has become even more prevalent, within an already lonely population. Our own participants report that most of the time, our driver is the only visitor they have all week. Without human connection—older people’s lives are shortened and they can suffer damage to their mental and physical health and quality of life. With our program, not only do people receive that nutritious meal, but the social interaction we provide, however brief, helps them to feel connected, reassured, and wards off the isolation that can lead to serious health conditions.
Since opening its doors in 1977, Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County has served more than 14.5 million meals, and today we are providing an average of 8,000 meals a week to our older and homebound neighbors throughout Hillsborough County, NH. With those nutritious meals come wellness checks, resources, care/concern follow-up calls and connection to the community.
Our agency fully believes in tackling this epidemic of loneliness and isolation head on, which is why the residents of Hillsborough County 60 and older have a unique opportunity through Meals on Wheels: the Dine Out Club. Through three restaurant partnerships, older adults can enjoy a nutritious meal from a menu with a range of healthy options in the company of friends. We also offer a transportation service in Manchester for seniors that is a social opportunity in addition to providing much needed conveyance to stores and dining
It is through events like the Miles for Meals 5k that our community is able to help our Hillsborough County neighbors access nutrition and avoid isolation. Please join us in ending hunger and isolation among our older neighbors by signing up today!
On Saturday, September 19, 2026 the Run/Walk starts at 10:00 AM.
Colby’s Path to the Cure, a 5k run/walk, to raise funds for Synovial Sarcoma Research and Awareness.
King Phillip's Stockade
70 Columbus Ave, Springfield, MA 01105
All registered participants receive T-shirts, sizes not guaranteed; the last day of early registration is 8/31.
Adults: $35, Cost for children 13U $15.00 (Discount appears at Checkout)
As of 9/1, the Registration fee for adults is $40, which may include a t-shirt while supplies last; sizes are not guaranteed.
*******************************Register at this site any time before the start *********************
*****Free Parking is throughout King Phillip's Stockade *****
We will be gathering at the Pavilion closest to the entrance.
Following the race, there will be an outdoor family-friendly gathering at the Pavilion. There will be Music provided DJ. C-Smooth, raffles, face painting, and fun lawn games.
You’ll have the option to purchase a “boxed” lunch or bring your own picnic.
You will be able to purchase a boxed lunch provided by AC Main Street Market with registration (until 09/03) or independently by clicking here:
Choice of Turkey, Cold Cut, Ham, and Roasted Veggie
Feel free to reach out with any questions.
Please join us for our
9th Annual Joseph P. McDonald, Esq. Memorial Walk!
#CelebrateFreedom
#RememberLovedOnes
#FightAddiction
Register, Donate, Create or Join a Team/Fundraiser here:
https://runsignup.com/Race/RI/PROVIDENCE/JosephPMcDonaldMemorialEvent
Walk with your team/by yourself on September 20th with hundreds of others (or any day) from ANYWHERE!
Walk - 10AM
PRIZES:
Any Team with 50 or more participants will WIN $500 CASH!
Any Team that raises $5,000+ will WIN $1,000 CASH
Please call 401.467.2970 with any questions or concerns.
ALL PROCEEDS go to Adult & Teen Challenge Southern New England Women's Home which is a part of Adult & Teen Challenge New England & New Jersey which provides adults, teens and families with an effective and comprehensive Christian faith-based solution, clinical counseling, and life-coaching for drugs, alcohol, and other life-controlling problems in order to become productive members of society.
This Walk is in memory of Joseph P. McDonald, Esq. "JoJo" of RockyHill, CT, formerly of North Providence, RI who passed away on September 14, 2016. He was 36 years old. Joe graduated from The University of Connecticut(2001). He received his law degree from Roger Williams University School of Law (2004) and founded McDonald Law Associates (2006). Joe built his law practice over the last 10 years in New Britain, Connecticut. He was highly successful, which he attributed to very hard work, preparation, personality and appreciating the people who worked for him. Work was not the only factor that made him the widely and deeply loved person he was. He enjoyed life to the fullest; he is described by family, friends and colleagues as being positive, charismatic, funny, energetic, extremely loyal and loving. Family meant everything to him and he never met a person he didn't consider a friend. The extent of his kindness and generosity toward people was overwhelming. When Joe discovered, whether friend or
family was in need; he would step up to the plate immediately even if they never asked. He received great joy in giving and helping people. Joe recognized that God had blessed him abundantly and wanted to share his prosperity with others who were not as fortunate. Joe's passion was practicing law and he was outstanding in his career. The legal community has lost a great attorney and the rest of the world has lost a great man.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction - call our Hope Line today - #1-855-404-HOPE
Proceeds to benefit the Bristol Warren Education Foundation
Join us for what is fast becoming one of the most fun local road races! The family friendly event offers a race for all ages and abilities. The 5k and 10k courses are USATF Certified and will start and finish on the grounds at the Pete Sepe Pavilion, taking runners on a scenic run out toward Touisett Point, past picturesque farms and quaint stone walls. We will continue to offer our 1-Mile Walk on the Bike Path and of course Kids Obstacle Races too! All followed by a East Bay Food festival, beer garden, live music - all to benefit the Bristol Warren Education Foundation
Every runner will receive 2 food coupons and one drink coupon on their bib. The food coupons can be redeemed for select items at food vendors and the drink coupon can be redeemed for an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage at the Molson Coors Beer Garden.
Courses:
• USATF Certified 10k & 5k courses start on the grounds of the Pete Sepe Pavilion follow the Bike Path to Long Lane and on out through Touisset. Both races will be chip timed.
• 1-Mile Walk on Bike Path to Long Lane (or further if you wish) and return.
• Kids Obstacle Course Races - on the grounds of the Pete Sepe Pavilion.
10k & 5k Awards:
• First overall male and female finishers
• First male and female overall finishers in age groups:
9 and under, 10-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80 & up
****TEAM AWARDS - The team that raises the most money, the fastest team (minimum of 3 members, fastest average pace), and the team with the most team spirit (can include costumes and overall enthusiasm) will receive special recognition!
Entertainment by DJ Scott Pellerin, Andre Arsenault, and Jon Tyler
Family Activities:
Petting Zoo
Character visit
Face Painting
Crafts
and more...
T-Shirts: T-shirt included with all pre-registrations
Race packets will be available on race day from 8:00-10:00 AM at the Pete Sepe Pavilion.
About Clock to the Rock 5K:
Presented by the Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Industrial Corp. of Lynn.
The Clock to the Rock 5K Run/Walk starts in Central Square, Lynn, winds along beautiful Lynn and Swampscott shore, and ends back in Central Square.
Registration (if you do not pre-register): 9:00 am | Race starts at 10:00 am.
Winners will receive prizes and recognition at the event!
Categories: M/F, Under 18, 19-30, 31-50, 51 to 69, & 70+.
Shirts are guaranteed for all racers who register BEFORE September 11th. Please be sure to select your correct shirt size during registration.
Our See Me 5K Run, Walk, and Roll is more than an event—it’s a message.
See my strengths. See my full humanity. See me, not just my challenges or diagnosis.
Join us on Saturday, September 19 at Hopkinton State Park to challenge stigma, promote well-being, and spread the message that people experiencing mental health and other life challenges are valued, whole, and vital members of our communities. Proceeds from this event benefit The Michael Jones Memorial Fund at Advocates.
About Advocates
Advocates is a nonprofit organization providing comprehensive services for people facing developmental, mental health, or other life challenges.
About The Michael Jones Memorial Fund
The Michael Jones Memorial Fund provides funding for activities, resources, and other items that will positively impact the quality of life, health, and wellness of people served by Advocates.
The Shirley May France 10K Road Race
Hosted by the Somerset Economic Development Committee
Presented by Bank Five - Somerset
Join us in honoring a true Somerset trailblazer!
The Somerset Economic Development Committee is proud to host the Shirley May France 10K Road Race, celebrating the legacy of hometown hero Shirley May France. As a determined teenager, Shirley captured national attention with her two courageous attempts to swim the English Channel in 1948 and 1949—coming within just one mile of making history on her second try. Her spirit of perseverance continues to inspire generations.
This scenic 10K course winds through the heart of Somerset, beginning and ending on historic Riverside Avenue. Runners will loop around Dublin Street, High Street, and South Street, before crossing the finish line at Comfort Zone Grille & Bar, where a lively after-party awaits racers and spectators alike.
This year we are also offering 5k and 1 mile races along historic Riverside Avenue sporting scenic water views.
A Race with a Mission: Supporting Local
Proudly presented by Bank Five, this event is more than a run—it’s a rally for our community. Our 2026 charity of choice is, The Cure Starts Now - Somerset chapter. Led by Ken and Michelle Oheman in honor of their late daughter Selina. The Cure Starts Now raises money for research on pediatric brain cancer. We are proud to help support such a wonderful cause that has had a profound affect on our community. The race is also designed to spotlight and stimulate business for the local establishments that make Somerset shine. Many of our community's beloved staples are just steps from the course, including:
Comfort Zone Grille & Bar
BankFive
St. Anne's Credit Union
Somerset Creamery
Auclair’s Market
Fiesta Mexican Restaurant
Whether you’re running, cheering, or simply soaking in the day, you’re helping to uplift Somerset’s small businesses and community pride.
Lace up, show up, and celebrate Somerset’s strength—past and present!
Link to video of the race taken by SATV Link to Video
Link to race photos Link to Photos
It’s Supposed To Be Hard
You're not seeing things. We give you more for riding 50 miles on a true New England course than most races give you for winning. Why? Because this race is hard, that's why. Oh, and the prizes are insane if you should so happen to do well at this thing. What better way to finish off the local marathon racing season?
Field Limits and Registration
The field limit is 250 racers total. We could fit more but we don't want to, so deal with it. We also do not have the staff or the patience to deal with day-of registrations this year, so plan for that.
Courses
This loop is what we've landed on over the years as being the most balanced and most fun, which means 50 milers get 2 laps, which also means more stops at Feed Zones and better accountability for us. It means hitting the same technical sections 2 times, but also it means hitting the nice fire road sections 2 times. Know you'll enjoy it because the first year we did it was our biggest and most well reviewed. Not like you have a choice!
This course makes it possible to have a 25 mile which we're stoked about. You deserve the full course at least once.
Sometimes it always changes to something kinda totally different:
Swag & Prizes
50 Milers race for $500 purse to overall Men and Women will pay 5 deep. $150, 125, 100, 75, 50
Feed Zones
All Feed Zones will be well stocked with Skratch and other goodies you hit them twice per lap!
Food
You're going to be hungry regardless of which race that you signed up for, so we are working on a food truck or maybe we will have our own cookout for you.
50 Mile Time Limit
All racers must finish in 7 hours. Riders who have not completed their first lap by 12:10 pm will be pulled from the course and not allowed to start their second lap.
Date: September 20, 2026
Location: Mine Falls, Nashua NH
Start Time: 9AM
Description: Run a quiet 5K through the beautiful Mine Falls in Nashua to help support Operation Delta Dog! Operation Delta Dog rescues dogs and trains them to be service dogs for veterans - all at no cost to our veterans!
Early Packet Pickup/Race Day Reg: 7:45AM for both packet pickup and same day registration.
Fees:
$35 pre-registration (on or before August 31)
$45 on September 1
**Veteran or Veteran with One Dog - $25 (NO PRICE CHANGE)
**15 & Under Pricing - $25 Flat Rate
Want to run with one dog?: All race categories (5K, Veteran Category, Youth Registration) will allow runners to bring one dog each and registrants will also receive a finish line goodie bag for their dog. There will also be 2 prizes for runners with a dog: Fastest Team (human/dog) and Best Matching Outfits (human/dog). During the registration process, please select if you will be running with a dog or not!
Team/Club Category: This is an easy and fun way to recruit your family and friends. Teams must consist of at least 3+ people. Prizes will be awarded for the largest & fastest team (teams must include at least 1 female for prizes)
Swag: The first 200 registrants by August 16th will receive a commemorative Operation Delta Dog Run to Rescue t-shirt.
Awards:
Top Overall Male/Female
Medals to top three M/F finishers in each category (Under 14, 15-19 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+)
Largest Team
Fastest Team (Cumulative time for the top 3 finishers) *(Must include at least 1 female)
Top three overall M/F Veteran finishers
Fastest Dog/Human Finisher
Best Human/Dog Matching Outfits
*No double dipping
Post-Race Festivities: Light refreshments and an award ceremony.
Beneficiary: 100% of proceeds will be allocated to Operation Delta Dog
Can’t make the event? But would like to make a contribution? Donations can be made right here through this registration platform.
Weather Policy: This event will be held rain or shine.
Questions: Email [email protected] or call 603.921.5253
Event details
The race begins and ends at Woodsdale Elementary School, 120 Chestnut St, Abington at 9 a.m. The t-shirt deadline is 9/8/2026. The first 200 are guaranteed a free t-shirt.
*This race has plenty of family fun, while working towards a healthier community. Proceeds will go toward funding efforts to prevent and reduce youth substance use, as well as providing resources and support for those struggling with substance use alongside their families.
*Early bib pick up will be on September 19th from 3-5 p.m. at the Woodsdale Elementary School.
*Early bird registration closes 8/15/2026 and then will go up to $35. Same day registration will be $40.
The t-shirt deadline is now closed.
Choose between a 4 or 9 mile trail race in the Cockaponsett State Forest in Chester, CT.
The 4 miler is the first part of the 9 mile course. The course consists of roots, rocks, muddy sections and several hills. The first 1/2 mile is on a road which helps spread the runners out prior to the start of the trails. Water stations are at miles 2, 4, 6 and 7.
NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION. Bib pick up opens at 8 am. Race starts at 9 am. Please note if you have out of state plates, the park requires you to pay a parking fee.
FREE registration to runners 75 or older.
Trails to a Cure is part of the Blue Blazed Trail Race series.
All proceeds benefit PanCAN in memory of Steve Hancock.
Not a runner but want to support the race? Volunteers are needed to assist with check in process, aid stations and sweeping the course. If interested, please email [email protected].