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Welcome to the NON-MEMBER registration page is for the MCRRC Midsummer Night's Mile!
This page may also be used to sign up to volunteer - please see the "volunteer" tab to the left.
This race is part of our free, low-key series for members. Please refer to the "Low-Key Race Entry Procedure" on our website for more information.
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Anne Arundel County, Maryland is home to fun and challenging mountain bike trails in the Bacon Ridge Natural Area and Annapolis Waterworks Park. This year, MORE is breaking ground on trails in the Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park. The new 7 miles of trail in CHMP will provide not only additional options for trail users but also get us closer to having a unified trail system in the county. Annapolis was also recently designated as a Trail Town by the International Mountain Bicycling Association, in recognition of its commitments to developing and stewarding trail systems that strengthen community life.
What better way to celebrate these milestones than with an inaugural AACo Epic!
Experience the trails in Bacon Ridge, Annapolis Waterworks, and Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park through an epic ride! Choose from 20-, 30-, and 40-mile options that offer a fun challenge to riders of all skill levels.
We are grateful to have local bike shops supporting the event. Family Bike Shop will be at the start, providing mechanical support and snacks to take on the trail. Bike Doctor will be at three aid stations, making sure you have the fuel and mechanical support you need to complete your ride. Annapolis Velo will be leading a 20-mile group ride.
THE RIDES
The Sampler
20 miles, ~1750 feet of climbing
Two aid stations
The Sweet Spot
30 miles, ~2800 feet of climbing
Three aid stations
The Sizzler
40 miles, ~3,600 feet of climbing
Three aid stations
View and download routes. The courses will be unmarked, and participants are required to download the route to a GPS device if they are riding alone.
No bike computer? No problem! There will also be led ride options for all three routes. We'll be sharing more on the group rides soon.
REGISTRATION
Registration includes a downloadable route, access to aid stations, 1 meal ticket which you can exchange for a meal of your choice with our guest food truck, and 2 beverage tickets. Proceeds from the event go towards building, maintaining, and advocating for trails in Anne Arundel County.
Life happens. If you need to cancel your registration, full refunds are available until two weeks before the event. Partial refund (50%) is available until July 9 at 5PM, after which all sales are final. In case of event cancellation because of adverse weather, BikeReg will issue a refund through its Event Cancellation Refund Protection program which MORE has opted into.
VOLUNTEERING
Interested in helping out? You can sign up for a volunteer spot under registration. Volunteers will receive a free meal, drinks, event swag, and our deepest gratitude.
SCHEDULE
8:00 AM - Registration opens for all routes
8:30-9:00 - The Sizzler start window
9:00-9:30 - The Sweet Spot start window
9:15-9:45 - The Sampler start window
12:00 PM - Lunch ready
4:00 - Event wrap-up
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Join the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and the APA Foundation (APAF) for the MOORE Equity in Mental Health 5K Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk & Roll
Run, walk, and roll to support organizations that promote awareness programs and provide services to improve the mental health of young people of color.
Race Details
In-Person 5K Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk & Roll
The event will be held rain or shine unless the weather conditions are unsafe (ex. lightning).
Location: Freedom Plaza, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
Check-in: Starts at 7:00 am. Arrival prior to 7:45 am required to participate in race.
Awards and Prizes: At 9:30 am, awards will be given to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers in the Men's Division, Women's Division, and Nonbinary Division. Random drawing winners will be announced following the awards ceremony.
Remote 5K Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk & Roll
Monitor the weather conditions in your area and put safety first.
Location: Your home community. Join your team's local event or participate on your own schedule throughout the day.
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
Schedule of Events
Wheaton Regional Park opens at sunrise. For the best parking, please arrive early.
Registration and Packet Pickup opens at 7:00 am to collect your bib and enter into the random prize drawing.
Arrival prior to 7:45 am is required to ensure your participation in the race.
Brief speaking program begins at 7:30 am.
The 5K run, walk, and roll will begin promptly at 8:00 am.
The 5K concludes at 9:30 am.
At 9:30 am, Men's Division, Women's Division, and Nonbinary Division winners will be announced, followed by winners of the random prize drawings.
To view division winners and participants' times following the 5K, click here.
Transportation & Parking
The main parking lot is Wheaton Regional Park Carousal Parking Lot (Navigate to 2000 Shorefield Rd, Wheaton, Maryland 20902)
Overflow parking is available at Pine Lake Parking (2004 Shorefield Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20902)
The closest metro station to Wheaton Regional Park is Glenmont Station - Red Line (24 minute walk to race start)
Questions on event day? Please email [email protected].
About the APA's MOORE Equity in Mental Health Initiative
The APA invites you to join us in combating youth mental health inequities and in honoring mental health advocate Bebe Moore Campbell. Your time and dollars can help make a difference for young people facing mental health challenges. Funds raised support the event and benefit the APA/APAF MOORE Equity in Mental Health Community Grants Program, which supports community organizations addressing the mental health needs of young people.
Get Social! As you run, walk and roll be sure to share to social media and use our hashtags!
#Moore5K
#MooreEquityInMentalHealth
#BebeMooreCampbell
Continue Your Fundraising Until July 31st! Funds benefit the APA/APAF Moore Equity in Mental Health Community Grants Program.
Read more about your impact by clicking here.
Come out and enjoy this scenic 5k/10k through the trails of Rock Creek Regional Park.
Bring out old race medals you want to donate & we will make sure that they are donated to Medals4Mettle!
Come enjoy this scenic route @ Nottoway Park!
This is a 45 mile biking event through all 10 Columbia Villages. You will also stop at 23 Columbia Association pools along the way to swim a couple of laps (however many you do is up to you). You can slide down the pool slides (if they are open) and take a dive. The ride is supported with 2 food stops along the way and technical support.
We can honestly say there is no event like this anywhere else!!! Please join us to benefit the Ulman Foundation.
Event details and schedule
On-site Registration and Check is starts at 6:30 am. Depending on number of participants, we may stagger the start. Be prepared to start at 7:15 am. Payment for day of event registration must be cash or check. We do not accept credit cards on Ride day.
There is no rain date. In the event of weather cancellation, we will donte proceeds to the charities and hope for better weather next year.
Parking is at the pool (please respect the roped off areas), Swansfield Elementary School and on the street.
Remember that you will be getting wet. A towel is up to you. But DO remember the Sunscreen!!!
Event FAQ available on our Facebook page.
We will not have shirts for this event, however there will be finisher’s medals!
Walkers are welcome to attend this event.
Come out and enjoy a fun Friday night, summer run that starts & ends near Port City Brewing! Come for the evening run along Holmes Run in Alexandria & stay for the beer & post-race camaraderie!
PLEASE NOTE THIS RACE HAS BEEN MOVED TO VIRTUAL ONLY! THERE WILL BE NO IN PERSON RACE!
The Race to Cure Sarcoma (RTCS) brings together hundreds of members of the community who have been impacted by this disease. Each year, the Sarcoma Foundation of America raises awareness and funds for much-needed research, through RTCS events across the country. JOIN US for our annual event in the Nation's Capital!
TOGETHER WE CAN FIND A CURE.
Calling all kids ages 6 to 17! Join CORE Foundation for a swim, bike, and run in Reston, Virginia. Para and adaptive athletes are welcome! Distances vary by age.
This event focuses on participation rather than competition, making every athlete feel like a winner. Parents and families are encouraged to come out and cheer on all the athletes!
Come out and enjoy this scenic 5k/10k through the trails of Black Hill Regional Park.
The Columbia Association KIDS Triathlon is a race for all level athletes. Staged at Clemens Crossing Pool in Columbia, MD, participants will complete a pool swim, road bike and paved trail run. The bike course is moderate in elevation change and the run course is relatively flat. Registration includes t-shirt and finisher medal. This race is sanctioned by USA Triathlon. Additional race information can be found at www.rivalraceseries.com/columbiakidstriathlon.
7-8 YRS OLD
Swim - 50 yards, Bike - 2 miles, Run - .5 mile
9-10 YRS OLD
Swim - 100 yards, Bike - 2 miles, Run - .5 mile
11-12 YRS OLD
Swim - 100 yards, Bike - 4 miles, Run - 1 mile
13 -15 YRS OLD
Swim - 150 yards, Bike - 6 miles, Run - 1 mile
Potomac River Running is turning 22! and we are ready to party! Join =PR= Fairfax and Celebrate our Birthday on Sunday, July 20!
Click for Packet Pick Up Details
The swim takes place in the Riverside Gardens 25 meter pool. The Riverside Gardens course may be the fastest and flattest course in our series. The bike course does have seven turns (one turnaround) per loop, so it is a bit more technical than the Stratford course. The run is an out and back on Buckboard sidewalk.
Come out and enjoy this scenic half & 5k in the heart of Georgetown near the Nation’s Capital. Both events run on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal path, however the Half Marathon begins/ends in Georgetown near the Potomac Boat Club while the 5K begins/ends at Fletcher’s Boat House.
Walkers are welcome to attend this event.
The flowy, fast, and fun trails at Schaeffer Farms are wonderfully maintained and offer twisty single-track, stream crossings, log ramps, a few hills, and open farm field running. Moderately technical with some rocky and rooty sections, these race courses begin and end at the beautiful Button Farm Living History Center off Black Rock Road.
Charity partnership
We are raising funds and awareness for two wonderful non-profits in Montgomery County, Interfaith Works and Button Farm Living History Center. The goal of the charity partnership is to first and foremost to raise awareness of the services that these wonderful organizations provide in our area. In addition, we hope to raise funds that will directly support their efforts. Please consider making a donation when you register.
ARE YOU READY TO RUMBLE?
Welcome to the registration page for the MCRRC Riley’s Rumble Half Marathon!
This page may also be used to sign up to volunteer - please see the "volunteer" tab to the left.
This race is part of our free, low-key race series for members. Please refer to the "Low-Key Race Entry Procedure" on our website for more information.