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Tree House Brewing Company
Half Marathon
Join Tree House Brewing Company for our Fourth Annual Half Marathon on September 13, 2026.
Immerse yourself in scenic Western Massachusetts for a course that winds through historic Deerfield alongside the Connecticut River and Mount Sugarloaf before returning to the Brewery where an unforgettable celebration awaits!
Please note that because of limited occupancy and safety requirements, access to the post-race event party will be limited to runners and ticket-holding spectators (regardless of age).
Don't miss your chance to be part of an incredible day of competition, community, music, swag and more!
There will be No Race Day Bib Pick Up
The bib transfer deadline is 11:59pm 7/31/2026
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
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.
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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.
The Summit Run 5K is renowned as one of the most challenging, beautiful, and enjoyable 5Ks in the Pioneer Valley!
Sunday, September 20, 2026 at 9:30
Finish your 5K with a view that will take your breath away.
Celebrate over four decades of community, fitness, and breathtaking views with the Summit Run 5K.
This iconic race welcomes both runners and walkers to a memorable experience, finishing with panoramic views from the summit of Mt. Holyoke, high above the Connecticut River and the Pioneer Valley.
Open to All Participants
The Summit Run 5K welcomes runners and walkers of all levels. As part of the SMAC Race Series and endorsed by the New England 65 Plus Runners Club, this event promises a supportive and exhilarating atmosphere.
Discounts
Register early before August 31st and save $5.00 and get a Tech T-Shirt
Senior runners 65 years and older save $5.00
SMAC Members - save 10% when registering before race day
Race Roster adds credit card processing fees.
Course Description
Mile 1: Begin with a short .4 mile uphill "warm-up" on Mountain Rd toward the gate of Skinner State Park where you turn right onto Old Mountain Rd. and enjoy a fast .6 mile gentle downhill through Hockanum Villageto the turn-around at mile 1.
Mile 2: As you turn-around wave to your fellow runners as you head back up Old Mountain Road passing featuring historic homes and picturesque scenery. Pass through Skinner State Park gate and begin the climb to the water stop at mile 2.
Final Stretch: Time to dig-in and tackle the final mile with a challenging climb of 800 feet on a paved road, leading you to the summit finish line atop Mt. Holyoke.
Check out the course map!
Information
A donation from race proceeds will support Kestrel Land Trust
Custom Tech T-Shirts if registered by August 31st. Some extra shirts may be available if registering after 8/31/2026.
Water stop at the halfway point.
Refreshments will be available at the finish area.
Free Race Photos!
Timing will be provided by Rat Race Timing, with instant results available upon finishing.
After the race, runners will walk down to the parking area by the starting point.
Past Results - https://sugarloafmountainathletic.org/Results/summit-run-5k/
AwardsAtkins Apple Pies!
Awards will be presented at the Summit’s finish line after the race.
Cash Prize for 1st place overall male and female.
Awards will be given to all age group winners (male and female).
Atkins Apple Pies for Age Group Winners and Overall Winners.
Age Group Divisions:
Under 9
10-14
15-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-64*
65-69*
70-74*
75-79*
80-84+*
Join us for a race that combines physical challenge with natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for all.
The Summit House on Mount Holyoke - Finish Line
SAVE with Early Bird Pre-Registration by August 31st - $35
Registration September 1 - September 19th - $40
Day of Race Registration - $45
Race Roster will add a processing fee to your registration
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Saturday, September 26th 2026
Northfield Mountain Recreation Center | 99 Millers Falls Rd, Northfield, MA 01360
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www.bikereg.com/kilowattcross | @kilowatt_cross
#KilowattCross #B2C2Cycling #ContesBikeShop #AtomicCoffeeRoasters
RAIN OR SHINE EVENT
Sponsored by:
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EVENT OVERVIEW
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Nestled below the 1,143,000 Kilowatt Northfield Mountain Power Station, Kilowatt Cross returns for its THIRD year. Year-round, you can enjoy various outdoor activities at Northfield Recreation Center, such as mountain biking, cross-country skiing, hiking, and the nature center.
Kilowatt Cross is also a part of the River Valley CX Series where there will be cumulative points across multiple races in western Mass. Other races in the series include: Blunt Park (8/24), Hydra Cross (8/31), West Hill Cyclocross Race (9/20), and Tree House CX (10/19). Categories that are part of the series are denoted in the category notes.
INCLUSIVITY POLICY
Kilowatt Cross is an inclusive race environment that is safe and welcoming to all participants, regardless of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, race, religion, disability, or ethnic origin.
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We strive to create an atmosphere that makes all feel welcome. From Pros to first-time racers, from staff to spectators, we will not accept behavior that is deemed to be bullying or any form of harassment and violators will be asked to leave.
At any point, if you feel uncomfortable or unsafe or see behavior that seems to be making someone else uncomfortable, please speak to an official or staff member.
FOOD and BEVERAGES
We are happy to be offering the following during the day of the race:
Food: El Chapincito Food Truck | MENU | 11 AM - 4 PM
Beer: The Brewery at North Star Farms Pour Truck | MENU | 11 AM - 4 PM
FIRST TIME RACERS
We at Kilowatt Cross value the importance of 1st time racers. We strive to make them feel welcome and will try to ensure they have a positive first experience with Cyclocross.
There will be an introduction clinic on Saturday, September 26th at 8 AM, open to new and beginner riders. You will ride the course and learn how to navigate the twists, turns, and obstacles. You will also learn basic skills to give you an edge on race day. You can sign up on the registration page.
We recommend bringing a bike with wider, possibly knobbier tires than a road bike. Your mountain bike, gravel bike, fatbike, or even your commuter bike is the perfect tool! Tires that measure more than 35mm are perfect!
We welcome all questions, please message us at [email protected]
REGISTRATION
Preregistration closes on Saturday, Sep 27, 2024 at 12:00 PM ET bikereg.com/kilowattcross
Limited to 600 Registrations
Day-Of registration starts Sunday at 7:30 AM. The price increases by $10 if there are still spots available
Additional races are $20
Registration opens at 7:30 AM, course pre-ride opens at 7:00 AM
Field limits for each race are posted in the race schedule.
PARKING
Event parking will be located on the grass lawn in front of the Northfield Mountain Power Station entrance. Parking in the paved lot is for race staff only.
ON-SITE CAMPING
We are excited to offer limited on-site camping located on the grass lawn in front of the building (where event parking will be). Bathrooms will be available in the center, but no showers. Camping extends to car/van camping and tent camping. Camping fee is $30 per setup.
PETS
Well behaved, on leash dogs are welcome on the grounds. Please have them say hi to event staff!
WARM UP and COURSE PREVIEW
Course pre-ride opens at 2 PM on Saturday and 7 AM on Sunday
You may warm-up and ride the course in between races. Absolutely no pre-riding during a race.
If you are riding the course in between races, you must ride behind, and not pass, the last rider in the race.
STAGING and STARTING ORDER
Races will be staged with the front row according to the River Valley CX Series and then according to CrossResults Points if registered before Saturday, Sep 27th. Day-of registration will be staged in the back row.
LAPPED RIDERS
While it's ultimately a decision left to the USA Cycling officials, we do not expect to pull lapped riders this year.
KIDS COURSE
Free! Kids will have their own course that will be open all day. No registration is required. There will not be a designated “race” time.
RELAY RACES
The 2-person relay race will switch racers each lap. No age (other than 9+ years old) or skill requirements exist to team up. You're welcome to tag-team with your kid or BFF.
USA CYCLING
All riders must hold a valid USA Cycling annual license or a one-day license. A one-day license can be purchased during registration on BikeReg or on usacycling.org.
RESULTS
Results will be posted on CrossResults.com
Course Map
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The Hungry Lion Bike Tour is now 15 years old and going strong! To check out the routes, go to hungrylionbiketour.com (subject to change depending on road work) and select HLBT Routes or go to
Ride with GPS
Not available to participate in person? Join us as a Virtual Participant! Prefer two feet to two Wheels? Join as a Walker/Hiker!
You are about to enjoy one of the best cycling events in New England - during Vermont's fall foliage season. We are looking forward to meeting you and having you enjoy our mostly quiet backroads, miles from big towns, for some terrific cycling. And don't forget our after-party on beautiful Town Hill, overlooking the Green Mountains of Vermont, where we'll have a live band and great food and libations.
How to earn a Hungry Lion Bike Tour pro cycling jersey …
Once again, this year, we are offering two options to earn our unique jersey (last year's version shown below) - You can pay $100 with your registration OR you can follow the former procedure by agreeing to raise a minimum of $300 in sponsorship donations (not hard to do!) by the day of our event. As always, this one will be a collectors item as it is designed with original art by a local Vermont artist. All you need to do is select your preferred method and include your size (Womens' sizing is available) at the registration page. Then we will know that you are on board to help fight hunger in southern Vermont! Let's do this - thank you!
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Be sure to print directions to Town Hill before setting out for the HLBT; found at www.hungrylionbiketour.com.
If you're planning on same day registration at the event, try to arrive 45 minutes prior to the start of your tour; a half-hour for pre-registered guests. If you would like to register by check, please make it payable to Deerfield Valley VT Lions Foundation. And of course, bring your water bottle and helmet. We'll have food, rest stops, and sag along the way.
Preregister beginning on July 1, 2026 for our best current rate! (Rates increase as the event nears.)
Join us! Spin your wheels for meals!
Grab onto your sneakers, folks! Westover Run the Runway 5K is back again! Get ready for a one-of-a-kind dash across an operational federal military installation. Whether you're a speedster, a leisurely walker, or a family of fun-seekers, this flat, paved course is perfect for you—and yes, strollers and wheelchairs are welcome!
This fun-run isn't just about clocking miles; it's also about doing good. Proceeds will go to Westover Galaxy Community Council to lift up our Westover military families and help launch the sky-high excitement for the 2027 Great New England Air Show.
Register by September 1 and take home a Race T-Shirt! We designed a super cool shirt this year to lead into the 2027 Great New England Air Show! Don't miss your chance to get a t-shirt in your size! And Save $$$. Registration price increases after September 1.
Kick-off and finish line are at the Westover Metropolitan Airport—the civilian side of things. But, you'll be strutting into a military zone, so expect James Bond-level security! Pre-run vetting is mandatory and Real IDs are required, and leave those carry-ons behind because nothing’s allowed to tag along during the run. We've got a handy key and bag check for you. Wheelchair and stroller users, please plan to arrive early for clearance. And sorry, Fido, this isn't a puppy parade—please leave pets at home this time around!
What's NEW this year? We are hosting a charity Car Show starting at 9:00am on the other side of the airport. Hang out after the run and enjoy a variety of awesome cars competing for best in decade, rockin' 50s, 60s and 70s music, food trucks, raffles and more! Car Show runs from 9am - 1pm!
Come Run, Stroll & Roll! Stanley Park will be hosting the 14th Run Stanley. Run Stanley has grown into a fun yearly tradition for the whole family, whether they like to run, walk, roll, or bark. Join us for this all-inclusive event on Sunday, October 4, 2026 at 10:00 am at Stanley Park. This event includes the 5K trail run/walk, a 5K K9 trail run/walk, the Munchkin Run hosted by Dunkin’ Donuts, and The Stroll & Roll. The Stroll & Roll is a wheel friendly a 1-mile non-competitive walk through Stanley Park’s accessible pathways.
The school with the most Munchkin Run participants wins the coveted “Stanley Cup School Spirit Trophy,” which will be displayed at their school for the entire school year!
The race will help to raise funds to benefit the care and upkeep of the Frank Stanley Beveridge Wildlife Sanctuary, Stanley Park and its accessible pathways. Please join the community of runners, walkers, hikers, dog owner and nature lovers who love Stanley Park.
Register by September 18, 2026 to be guaranteed a T-shirt.
Run Stanley Race Day Schedule:
Late Registration: 9:00am - 10:00am at Children’s Pavilion
T-Shirt & Bib Pickup: 9:00am -10:00am at Children’s Pavilion
Vendor Village 9:00 am - 12:00pm
Kids' Munchkin Warmup: 9:30am
Kids’ Munchkin Run: 10:00am
K9 5K Run/Walk : 10:20am
The Stroll & Roll (1-mile accessible stroll): 10:20am
5K Run/Walk: 10:25am
If you are interested in volunteering please use this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/e/1FAIpQLSennZ3hM8TJO4yhvKixTReyrAHMdx-8FxWkBz97NcEQiH2etw/formResponse
Prizes will be awarded for the following categories and mailed to the winners:
1st Place Male and Female 5k Student Run/Walk
1st Place Male and Female 5k Run/Walk
1st Place Male and Female K9 5k Run/Walk
Oldest and Youngest Finisher of 5k Run/Walk
The Happy Valley Half Marathon was created to bring you a breath-taking course, designed to showcase some of the most beautiful roads that New England has to offer, during peak Fall foliage. The Happy Valley experience only gets started at the finish line. Your achievement will be celebrated with breweries, food trucks and the enthusiastic support of the local running community.
The Red Bridge Run Club is back for the 2nd Annual Ludlow Clocktower Classic 5k! Again this year, we are lacing up to support the incredible mission of the Ludlow Boys & Girls Club—and we want you with us.
• The Route: Experience Ludlow’s history as you sprint (or stroll) past the historic Ludlow Mills, cruise down the scenic Riverwalk, and salute the iconic Clocktower.
• The Finish Line: We start and end at Sole Syndicate Brewing. Once you’ve crushed those 3.1 miles, the party begins! Stick around for the official after-party with great brews, amazing company, and community spirit.
Every mile you run makes a direct impact on local families and youth. Join us in supporting the vital mission of the Ludlow Boys & Girls Club!
Friday Pre-Riding:
Course will be open to all racers starting at 3 PM on Friday. Please do not ride on the course earlier in the day while train crossings are still being put in place, or during the course inspection clinic.
Friday Course Inspection Clinic:
Pre-ride Saturday’s course with Cycle-Smart coach Stephen Hyde. Ride and re-ride sections, get line and technique advice, and dial in the track. All levels are welcome.
2 PM start, 90-minute clinic.
Meet at the Cycle-Smart tent in the expo area.
Number pick-up and registration notes
There will be Friday night number pick-up and social hour for all categories from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at Northampton Bicycle. The bar at Northampton Bicycle, the Barb and Olive, will be open!
Northampton Bicycle, 319 Pleasant St, Northampton, MA 01060
All amateur categories will use the same number both days. Numbers are on the right Saturday, and on the left Sunday. Riders who lose their number will be issued new numbers on Sunday, but risk losing their call-up spot. UCI riders will get new numbers each day.
$25 discount for a second race on the same race day.
Registration opens at 7 am each day. Please be ready to show an active USAC license.
Notes for Masters, Juniors and U23s
U23s in the Elite fields will be recognized with an additional podium for the top 3 riders.
U11s in the U13 field will be recognized with an additional podium for the top 3 riders.
Fast U15 riders are welcome to race up and register for the U17 field.
U15 and U13 boys and girls junior fields are staged and race separately for separate results with a 15-second gap.
Fields in the UCI Junior waves are staged and race separately for separate results with a 15-second gap.
40+ and 55+ Master Men/Open fields are staged and race separately for separate results with a 1-minute gap.
U15s will race a shortened course that skips the traditional steep run-up and drop-off both days.
Masters Women 40+/55+ are staged and race together for separate results. 4/Novice Women and Non-Binary/Open will start at 30-second gaps.
Directions and Parking:
Look Park, 300 N Main St, Florence, MA 01062
Look Park parking fee is $10 for a weekend pass. Cash or check accepted.
Interested in volunteering with the event for for setup, breakdown, course repair, or pedestrian crossings? We donate $10/hour to volunteers for all shifts: volunteersignup.org/JXCXT
For more info, contact Cycle-Smart at [email protected].
Lodging:
For local hotel information: Visit Hampshire County
Quality Inn and Suites Northampton-Amherst has a discounted rate for the race. Call (413) 586-1500 and mention the Cycle-Smart Cyclocross rate.
Quality Inn & Suites Northampton- Amherst
117 Conz Street Northampton MA 01060
Monson Memorial Classic Half Marathon and 5K
The Monson Memorial Classic road race was started in 1996, shortly after the deaths of Kelly Waldron and Kathy Waldron Perry. These sisters died eight months apart from different types of cancer. Kathy suffered with melanoma, and Kelly had breast, bone, and liver cancer. They were wonderful, loving people. This race is in their memory, and past proceeds have gone to American Cancer Association of Western Mass, American Lung Association, Quaboag Valley Hospice, and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. This year we are giving proceeds to Griffin's Friends.
Griffin's Friends was founded in 1994 in Springfield, MA and named in honor of Griffin Kelleher, who lost his courageous battle with cancer at 14 months of age. Griffin's Friends is a nonprofit group that provides support to children who are stricken with cancer, and their families. To learn more, visit www.griffinsfriends.com
On race day, please bring canned goods to donate to Open Pantry. We will have a collection area at the race.
Race timing services provided by Fast Track Timing
RACE DAY SCHEDULE:
Half Marathon check in 11:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Half Marathon race starts at 12:00 p.m.
5K check in 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
5K race starts at 12:15 p.m.
RUNNER AMENITIES (aka a few of the reasons our race rocks!):
Post race party featuring live music and the best food ever!
Prize money $$$
Chip timing
Long sleeve tech shirts for the first 200 to register for the half marathon by October 20th
Finisher medals to all half marathon finishers
T-shirts to the first 100 to register for the 5K by October 20th
USATF Half Marathon course # MA15024JK - this means your PR is a true PR!
Half Marathon course maps: course map with elevation | simple course map
5K course map with elevation
USATF Sanction/Certificate # 202310181009411
On a crisp autumn morning, runners and walkers of all ages and abilities will gather at the heart of Shutesbury for an invigorating 5K road race. The course will wind through the picturesque roads, providing a scenic backdrop as participants stride towards the finish line. Whether you're an avid runner seeking a new challenge or a walking enthusiast looking for a fun activity to kickstart your Thanksgiving celebrations, the Turkey Trot promises to be an event for everyone. The Event will:
Feature a kids' run.
Have prizes to fill your Thanksgiving tables.
Showcase local business sponsors.
Raise funds for a new Shutesbury library.
Event Time:
9:00- 5k Walk
9:15- 5k Run
9:45- Children's Fun Run
5K Pricing Walk or Run:
$30: July 22 – September 22
$35: September 23 – November 21
$40: Day-of Registration (November 22)
Kids Fun Run: $15
Age group awards winners: Male & Female: 14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89
The legendary New England Cyclocross Finale Returns for its 19th year!
49% of extremely biased twitteratti agree: this race is basically the World Championships
Hey, you probably noticed from the category names that this isn't a USAC sanctioned event. If you can't figure out what field to register for, the answer is either "Beginner" or "Singlespeed." Or you can always email us any questions using the "contact event" link above.
What's with the name?:
It's a combination of this and that.
Who races when?? How do I win money?
Jedi Men and Jedi 40+ Men will race together (1 start) with 40+ denoted in results. Shared prize list of $500 with $100 bonus cash for 40+.
Jedi Women and Jedi 40+ Women will race together (1 start) with 40+ denoted in results. Shared prize list of $500 with $100 bonus cash for 40+
Singlespeed men, fat bikes and women will race together (2 starts) with separate results and prizes.
Riders can race in additional races for $20.
Start positions determined by rider rankings at crossresults.com
Mountain Bikes allowed in any category. Even if they have bar ends. Unless the bar ends have pointy knives on them.
What's new this year?
We have a food truck (Thai Chili)!
There's a bunch of new weird motocross lines and piles of dirt to play with! We don't know exactly how we're going to use it all yet, but we do know it's gonna be good.
What's your inclusivity policy?
Ice Weasels is a celebration of cyclocross that everyone should feel welcome to be a part of. Athletes are encouraged to show up and and race as their authentic selves in whatever category makes the most sense to them.
We have a zero tolerance policy for harassment so if anyone is being a jerk about anyone's identity (or anything else for that matter) let us know and we'll take care of it.
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What's your refund policy?
We grant all refunds, all the time, for any reason. Missing the race is punishment enough, we don't need to rub it in by keeping your money. If you're on the fence, just register now (before your field is full!) and ask for a refund if you change your mind.
Remember how awesome last year was?
The Boys & Girls Club, along with the volunteer organizers of the Westfield Half & 5k, host Gordy's First Race, a 5k and 10k race on New Years Day each year, in memory of long time runner and Boys & Girls Club supporter, Gordon Bates.