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Sun, Sep 13, 2026 at 7:30 AM
93.6 km from JacksonCycling Gravel
Sun, Sep 13, 2026 at 7:45 AM
CELEBRATE 20 YEARS!!
Join Us for the Ultimate Autumn Adventure: The Pumpkinman Running Festival 2026! 🎃🏃♂️
Dive into the heart of fall with the Pumpkinman Half Marathon and Running Festival on
Sunday, September 13, 2026, in the picturesque setting of South Berwick, Maine. This isn't just a race; it's a celebration of endurance, community, and the vibrant spirit of autumn. With six unique running distances, there's a challenge suited for every runner, from beginners to seasoned marathoners.
Exclusive Swag Bag & T-Shirt: Gear up with our specially designed race swag and wear your achievements proudly.
All events include a swag bag, bib, chip timing, finishers medal and t-shirt and the NEW ENGLAND BRUNCH!! (except for the 1-mile fun run- The 1-mile fun includes bib, swag bag and finishers medal only)
Cross the finish line and step into a feast! All participants (except the 1-mile fun run) get a ticket to our New England Brunch, offering a tantalizing array of local, seasonal delights. It's a post-race party that promises to be different from any other, complete with music, fall games, and the best of autumn's bounty.
Diverse Running Distances: Choose your challenge- something for everyone!
RUNNING FESTIVAL DISTANCES:
1- mile fun run
American Pumpkin Pi 3.14 miler
Pumpkin Jenni 8.675309 miler
Pumpkinman Half Marathon: we’ve got some hills!
Pumpkinman 30k: Your Fully Supported Fall Marathon Prep Run!!
COURSE MAPS ON OFFICIAL WEBSITE HERE: www.pumpkinmantriathlon.com
Race on BOTH Saturday and Sunday! All challenge athletes will receive one of a kind swag you can't get anywhere else as a thank you for registering for both events!!
Race the Sprint or Olympic triathlon on Saturday September 12, 2026!
SPRINT: .3 mile swim, 15 mile bike, 5k run
OLYMPIC: .9 mile swim, 25 mile bike, 10k run
OLYMPIC AQUABIKE: .9 mile swim, 25 mile bike, DONE!
1 Miles 5k 8.67531 Miles 13.1 Miles 30k Aquabike Cycling Fun Run Half Marathon Run Swim Triathlon
Mon, Sep 14, 2026 at 12:00 AM
The Farm To Farm Ultra Run is held on a looped course in Freeport, Maine on the Wolfe's Neck Center & Freeport Conservation Trust trails, but also includes four virtual options: 5 miles, 10 miles, 30
miles, and 50 miles. This event is part of the Maine Track Club Grand Prix Series, and participants are allowed to earn points for one virtual event in addition to or instead of the in-person race. If you intend to do both in-person and virtual, you must register separately for each event.
Click here to register for the in-person race on Sunday, Sep. 27 2026
The entry fee for each virtual event is $25, with no t-shirt included.
If you would like a shirt, please contact us! They are 15$ for local pickup (greater Portland area) or 20$ to ship.
Participant will have from Sep. 14 2026 to Oct. 12 2026 (Indigenous Peoples' Day) to complete their chosen distance(s) and submit results.
5 Miles 10 Miles 30 Miles 50 Miles Run Trail Ultra Virtual
Fri, Sep 18, 2026 at 9:00 AM
8 km from JacksonCycling Mountain Biking
Fri, Sep 18, 2026 at 11:59 PM
111 km from JacksonCycling
Sat, Sep 19, 2026
51.1 km from Jackson25k Ultra
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
More information can be found at peachamfallfondo.com as partners and sponsors are solidified in the coming months. The 2025 Event Guide is linked at the bottom of the page there for perspective on
how our event functions – every year is a little different, but every year involves gorgeous gravel, tasty pie, and some degree of foliage! We have not yet identified our featured beneficiary for 2026.
Please email [email protected] with any questions, concerns, or suggestions.
Cycling Gravel
Sat, Sep 19, 2026
Think you're one of the toughest in the East? Prove it in “Joe’s backyard,” where Spartan Race was born. This legendary Killington course will push your limits with brutal climbs, punishing descents, and relentless terrain. If you're ready to conquer one of the most challenging and rewarding races in the world, the rugged Green Mountains of Vermont are calling your name.
Obstacle Spartan
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Join us for the 23rd Annual Maine Lighthouse Ride (MLR) on Saturday, September 19, 2026. True to its name, MLR highlights the breathtaking views of coastal southern Maine, including multiple
lighthouses, rolling terrain, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the iconic Scarborough Marsh. MLR offers four ride lengths to challenge riders of all abilities – 25 miles, 40 miles, 62 miles, and 100 miles!
This ride benefits the Eastern Trail Alliance, a nonprofit organization that builds, maintains, and promotes the Eastern Trail, southern Maine’s premiere multi-use greenway. ETA members use discount code Member2026 to save 10% off registration! Your registration fee includes the ride, well-stocked rest stops with yummy snacks, pickles, PB&Js, and more, and post-ride festivities including a meal and two beers.
25 Miles 40 Miles 62 Miles 100 Miles Cycling Trail
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 8:00 AM
The Conway Area Humane Society is excited to host our annual Bark in the Park fundraiser on Saturday, September 19, 2026, from 9:00 AM–4:00 PM.
Do you have a beloved furry friend you’d like to honor?
Whether they’re still by your side or have crossed the rainbow bridge, you can register today for our annual Honor Walk through Whitaker Woods or purchase a trail marker in their memory. This family- and pet-friendly walk raises critical funds to care for the animals awaiting their forever homes.
Registration is now open to walk, fundraise, and win prizes! The Honor Walk begins at 10:00 AM in Schouler Park (meet at the info booth). After the walk, stay for a full day of fun including contests like “Best Bark” and “Best Tail,” plus an agility course for your pup to try.
New this year!
On Friday, September 18, 2026, our information booth will be open from 1:00–6:00 PM for early walk registration and to learn more about the Humane Society. That afternoon, Seacoast Dock Dogs will host a diving competition from 1:00–4:00 PM, followed by a special “Try Dock Dogs” wave from 4:00–6:00 PM. Participants can register on-site, and 50% of the “Try It” registration fees will be donated to Conway Area Humane Society.
On Saturday, enjoy live music throughout the day, Dock Dogs competitions, vendors, food trucks, pet- and family-friendly games, and (availability and temperament permitting) some of our adoptable dogs.
We can’t wait to celebrate with you and your pups while raising vital funds for animals in need! 🐾
2 Miles Trail Walk
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Join us on Saturday, September 19, 2026 for the 21st Annual Pedaling for Payson Bike Event at Elm Brook Park in Hopkinton, NH!
This community event attracts cyclists and Payson Center for Cancer Care
supporters annually, who raise funds for the Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care. Monies raised are used to provide our most vulnerable patients with a Nurse Navigator. The Nurse Navigator is a staff member, a "professional family member", dedicated to helping cancer patients find the medical, community, and financial support they need quickly, which in turn helps to calm the patient’s anxieties related to their treatment. No one should have to experience cancer alone, and by participating in Pedaling for Payson, you are helping to ensure that patients at the Payson Center have access to Nurse Navigators.
Come out and join us for a road, mountain, or gravel ride. Whatever your reason may be, consider joining in on all that Pedaling for Payson has to offer.
16 Miles 21 Miles 30 Miles 44 Miles 50 Miles Cycling Gravel
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 8:30 AM
This Hooksett Kiwanis race is also co-sponsored by Merrimack County Savings Bank.
The trail race begins at Heads Pond trail at the intersection of Hooksett Rd. and Post Road in Hooksett. It proceeds
along a hard packed stone dust surface, enters a wooded conservation trail and ends at the Hooksett Public Library.
Restrictions: For the safety of all runners, walkers and local traffic: Please no strollers of any kind and no dogs.
T-shirts will be provided to the first 100 registrations. Sign up now!
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION: 7/1/2025 - 7/31/2025 all runners/walkers $20, Kid's Fun Run $5
Pre-Registration 8/1/2025 - 9/18/2025 all runners/walkers $30, Kid's Fun Run $5
LATE Registration/Race Day: all runners/walkers $35, Kid's Fun Run $5
T-shirt and Bib Pick Up:
T-shirts will be provided to the first 100 registrants. We will try to honor your size requests. You may register in person and pick up your T-shirt and bibs prior to the race on Friday, 9/19/25 from 4:00-6:00 PM and on race day Saturday, September 20 at the Hooksett Library front steps. There will be Port-O-Potties at the trail head. This year participants will be parking on one side of University Heights Road. Please observe the No PARKING signs and cones. Then there will be a short walk to the front of the Hooksett Library. A shuttle van will be available to take you and spectators from the Library to the Heads Pond Trail Head.
There will be a bin in a secure location for you to put your personal things in while you run the race at the Library. Then just remember to retrieve them after the race.
We will have a 50/50 raffle drawing at the award ceremony after the race. You can purchase tickets at the registration tables on Friday night and Saturday morning so remember to bring some money. They will sell for 3 for $5 or 10 for $10.
Kids for the Kid's Fun Run can register on-line or on Friday and Saturday. Once the main race starts on Saturday at 8:30, the registration will move up to the Library front steps. The children can register right up until 9:15 when the race starts in front of the Library. It is a half mile course.
All proceeds from this event will go to the Hooksett Kiwanis activities and events sponsored by them. These events include Manchester Central High School, Pinkerton Academy and Trinity High School Key Clubs, Hooksett Cawley and Manchester Hillside Middle School Builders Clubs, Hooksett Memorial K Kids, trail improvements in Hooksett, Kids' Kloset, Hooksett Community Food Pantry and other programs benefiting children. Hooksett Kiwanis Foundation is a 501c3 organization. Tax ID # 35-2219078.
Age Groups for Awards
Male and Female Age Groups for the Hooksett Kiwanis 5k trail race: 15 & Under, 16-29; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60+
For more information please go to: https://www.hooksettkiwanis.org/kiwanis-5k
5k Fun Run Run Trail Walk
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 9:00 AM
About Lydia's House of Hope:
Our transitional-living program is for women and children who have been affected by homelessness due to poverty, domestic violence, addiction, and generational trauma.
Lydia's House of Hope provides a highly structured faith-based program for one year. Single women as well as mother's with children are provided with:
Case management
Nurse advocacy
Occupational therapy
Mental health counseling
Substance abuse counseling
Trauma therapy
And over 50 continuous life skills classes to include parenting, nutrition, work readiness, time management, finance, and so much more!
Lydia's House of Hope believes a holistic program helps families to heal as well as provides the skills necessary to transition from homelessness to wholeness.
We invite you to contact us or volunteer and learn how you along with our community can transform the lives women, mothers and children.
We are pleased to introduce Grace House, the newest LHOH step up program especially for semi-independent living. We give women the skills to end generational trauma and we stay connected with them on their journey to wholeness.
Visit our website: www.lydiashousenh.org. We hope to see you Saturday 9/20/25 at 9:00am as we continue to build community and raise funds to conquer our mission!
We race in honor of the young Lydia Valdez, her light and love are the inspiration for Lydia's House of Hope.
When: September 20, 2025, from 9:00am - 12:00pm
Where:120 Maple Street Somersworth, NH 03878 behind St. Martin's Church in the parking lot.
LHOH is excited to be raffling off some amazing donations. There will be activities for all ages during and after the race! If you cannot run, please inquire about volunteering, make a donation, or cheer on our runners. Businesses are always welcome to sponsor events. All are welcome and we cannot wait to see everyone from the community rally to help inspire generational wellness and healing!
The top female and top male winner will receive a customized medal, and winners in each category will receive a ribbon. After the walk/run, enjoy awesome post-race activities and refreshments!!
Bring the kids and the dogs! Thank you for your continued support!
Lydia's House of Hope
5k Run Walk
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Join us Saturday, September 19th for the Mt A Trail Challenge!
We're excited to have you join us at the summit of Mount Agamenticus for the 10th Annual Mt. A Trail Challenge!
The 5K begins at 9 AM
and the 1 Mile starts at 9:20 AM.
Run, hike, roll or stroll through either our 1 Mile or 5K course. This challenge is timed the good ol’ fashioned way with stop watches, thanks to our local York Highschool Cross Country Team. There are no traditional age category prizes, but there will be a raffle for all participants!
As always, all funds raised go right back into Mount A conservation & education efforts. Thank you for your continued support!
This year, any previous participants who beat their own personal Trail Challenge record can receive a Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region logo pin!
If you have any questions regarding trails, please contact Naomi at [email protected]
If you have any questions regarding registration, please contact Nick at [email protected]
1 Miles 5k Run Trail
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Grab a partner and take on the Timberclaw Partner Relay—a fast-paced, 3-hour endurance challenge built around teamwork, grit, and consistency.
Teams of two will alternate 2-mile loops across a mixed
course of trail and open field. One runs while the other recovers—then you switch. Keep trading laps and rack up as much distance as possible before time runs out.
Run your loop, recover, and get ready to go again.
Whether you’re pushing the pace or settling into a steady rhythm, every lap adds up—and the team that covers the most ground wins.
Relay Run Trail
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
This beautiful race along the New Hampshire coast is not to be missed for amazing scenery and a great experience. Athletes rave about the stunning oceanfront views and scenic country roads on the
bike and run course. Beginner triathletes will enjoy the flat roads while experienced triathletes will set new PRs! The ocean swim takes place in the Atlantic Ocean off of a beautiful sandy beach.
The Wallis Sands Triathlon is held at Wallis Sands State Park in Rye, New Hampshire. After a 1/3 mile swim in the Atlantic Ocean or for the duathletes, a 1 mile (total) out and back run with water views, the bike course completes a 14.5 mile scenic loop in the town of Rye and takes in the beautiful views along route 1A. The 5k run course is an out and back with the turnaround at Odiorne Point State Park. The Wallis Sands Sprint Triathlon is a perfect event to wind down the triathlon season has it has it all – beautiful course, easy parking, exceptional race management, and a fun community spirit!
The Wallis Sands Triathlon will be sanctioned by USA Triathlon. If you are not an annual member of USA Triathlon, you will need to purchase a $15 one-day membership when you register.
T-shirt Policy
While we try very hard to accommodate everyone’s shirt size, regardless of when they register, in order to offer a fair system for distributing race shirts, the following policy is in effect: Athletes that register within three weeks of the race are not guaranteed their t-shirt size. They may choose from all remaining sizes after the race. If you register in the week of the race, we may not be able to guarantee a T-shirt. If you want to be guaranteed a t-shirt size, please register early!
Sprint Swim:
The 1/3 mile ocean swim will follow a triangle route starting and ending on the beach in front of Wallis Sands State Beach concession stand. For your safety and comfort, wetsuits are highly recommended. Sleeveless wetsuits are permitted. The transition area will be a short run up the beach to the parking lot of the State Beach.
Duathlon Run 1:
The 1.1 mile out and back run course offers sensational ocean views. The one loop course starts north along the coast on Route 1A then turns around returning south along the coast to the transition area.
Sprint Bike:
The 14.5 mile bike is flat and fast course, traveling north along the seacoast, turning inland for a bit through the Town of Rye then turning back north for a tailwind-aided (keep your fingers crossed!) finish along the coast on Route 1A.
Bike Route Directions:
Turn Right on Route 1A out of Wallis Sands State Beach
Turn Left on Bracket Rd.
Stay right on Bracket Rd. at the first fork
Stay left at the 2nd fork to continue on Bracket Rd.
Turn Right on Wallis Rd.
Cross Sagamore Rd. to continue on Wallis Rd. by the Mobil Station
Continue on Washington Rd. by Rye Junior High School
Turn Left on Central Rd. and stay on Central until it hits the ocean
Stay right on Central at Locke Rd.
Stay left on Central at Grove Rd
Stay right on Central at Cable Rd.
Turn Left on Route 1A at the ocean and return to the Wallis Sands State Beach transition area
This beautiful race along the New Hampshire coast is not to be missed for amazing scenery and a great experience. Athletes rave about the stunning oceanfront views and scenic country roads on the bike and run course. Beginner triathletes will enjoy the flat roads while experienced triathletes will set new PRs! The ocean swim takes place in the Atlantic Ocean off of a beautiful sandy beach.
The Wallis Sands Triathlon is held at Wallis Sands State Park in Rye, New Hampshire.
Sprint Run:
The 3.2 mile (5K) run course offers sensational ocean views. The one loop course starts north along the coast on Route 1A then turns around at the Odiorne State Park entrance returning south along the coast to the transition area/finish line.
Transition Area
There will be one Transition Area located in the parking lot of Wallis Sands State Park. The transition area will open at 6:15am on race morning and will be closed approximately 20 minutes before the start of the first wave. Only volunteers, staff, and registered athletes are allowed into the Transition Area at any time. You must be bodymarked before entering Transition (relays included), and have a safe, approved helmet and have your bikes inspected for USAT compliance. Once you complete the race, you will not be allowed back into the Transition Area until all of the cyclists are back, the bike time cutoff is reached, or your are notified by race officials.
Finish
The Wallis Sands Triathlon finishes on the grass above the beach overlooking the water. It is a short walk from the transition area and provides spectacular views of the ocean. There is a tent set up for the post-race festivities, which will take place regardless of the weather.
Post Race:
There will be an awards ceremony with food and refreshments. It is a fun, festive atmosphere for the whole family with a beach and park. Stick around and hang out with your family and fellow triathletes. It is the perfect way to enjoy the day!
Relays:
Relay members are required to hand off the timing chip after each leg of the race. The handoff takes place at their designated bike rack spot only. The cyclist cannot remove the bike from the rack before being tagged by the swimmer. The cyclist cannot tag the runner before re-racking the bike. The overall time for a relay will be the aggregate of times for each of the members.
Timing
Professional chip timing will be provided by All Sports Events. Every athlete and relay team will receive a timing chip to be worn around the ankle. Participants will receive times for swim, bike, run, T1, T2, and finish.
Results
Click here for results!
Awards:
Top 3: Male/Female overall,
Top 3 in each age category (Male and Female every 5 years beginning with U-19)
Top Coed, All-Male, and All-Female Relays
Please note that age (and age group) is based on Dec. 31st of the year of the race, NOT what your age is on race day.
Entry Fee Includes:
Your place at the start line; a great technical t-shirt; chip-timing; well-marked and scenic course; on-course support; post-race refreshments; sponsor schwag, finisher award; high quality, safe and fun experience.
USAT Sanctioning:
The Wallis Sands Triathlon will be sanctioned by USA Triathlon. If you are not an annual member of USA Triathlon, you will need to purchase a $15 one-day membership as part of your registration.
Rules:
Please look over the rules - you are responsible for understanding them and abiding by them. They are available on the USA Triathlon website.
Inclement Weather:
The Wallis Sands Triathlon will not be cancelled for any reason other than severe conditions that pose extreme danger to athletes and volunteers. Race Management reserves the right to alter the course in whatever way deemed is in the best interest of the athletes and volunteers. This includes, but is not limited to, shortening or changing the course, removing one of the sports, postponing the start, etc. There are no refunds in the case of weather-caused changes or cancellations. If cancelled, the Sebago Lake Triathlon will not be rescheduled.http://tri-maine.com/refund-policies
Duathlon Run Swim Triathlon Walk
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Concord Hospital's Bridge to Recovery Walk is a family-friendly event, bringing together community friends and families, local businesses, and Concord Hospital-Laconia/Franklin providers & staff, to
raise awareness and funds for Recovery services. This event supports those in our communities who are struggling with or recovering from mental health disorders and/or substance use disorder.
All funds raised at this event support critical resources for patients and their families seeking help. Many of us have been touched by one or both of these devastating hardships. Participating in the Bridge to Recovery Walk allows you to help support programs and services focused on finding solutions to these epidemics.
The walk is approximately 2 miles and begins and ends on the grounds of Concord Hospital-Franklin. The walk is followed by a pancake breakfast, showcasing the culinary skills of Dr. Paul Racicot and his colleagues at Boomer's Barbeque.
2 Miles Walk
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Every dollar raised by the Seacoast Cancer 5K Run/Walk stays in our community and allows patients to live their lives to the fullest while receiving cancer treatments all the way through
survivorship. Your support allows the multi-disciplinary care team at the Mass General Cancer Center at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital to provide complimentary supportive, wellness and integrative therapies to care for the mind, body and soul of patients and their families. These services offered through the Survivorship and Wellness Program make an incredible impact for patients every day!
This event is rain or shine!
1 Miles 5k Run Walk
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 9:15 AM
ALMOST HALFWAY TO ST. PATRICK’S DAY 5K ROAD RACE WALKERS WELCOME
Cost: $26 Wicked Early Bird Pre-Registration through March 24th $29 Through June 1st $34 Thereafter $39 Race Day
Packet Pickup and
Race Day Registration take place from 7:30-9AM at Marathon Sports 309 Marginal Way Portland, Maine*
Race Starts and Finishes at 84 Baxter Blvd Portland, Maine
Race makes donations to "Amvets Post 25"
Amenities: All pre-registrants by August 20th receive Shirt or Stein and as available after this date.
Course Records: Male Colin Cernik 15:48 2024 Female Alexis Wilbert 17:36 2023
Awards: Top Male & Female Overall Winner Cash Prize, Age Group Awards (14 & Under- 80+)
Team Awards: (4 person minimum) Cash Prizes Top Running Club, Corporate, & Open Teams
Post Race Party at the Munjoy Hill Tavern 189 Congress St Portland, Maine (All under 21 must stay with parent)
New for 2023 In the spirit of St Patrick's Day All participants 21+ may receive one (1) complimentary Guinness!
*Due to recent changes in fee structures in the City of Portland and to keep race entry fee reasonable, packet pickup is 0.9 miles away from the start and 0.4 miles away from the finish. Maps will be provided. Driving time is less than 5 minutes from each location. There will be 15 minutes between closing of packet pickup and race start to allow runners to assemble.
No Refunds. In the event of catastrophic weather, a public health crisis, or extreme events beyond race managements’ control every effort will be made to hold the race on an alternate date. If this is not possible, the race will be transformed to a virtual event where participants run the course & submit their results on their own.
Race Director: Pine Tree Race Services, Owner Tony Myatt [email protected]
5k Run Virtual Walk
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Lace up your walking and running shoes and join us at Payson Park for the 18th annual KAT-Walk & 14th Annual Karo-5K for Brain Aneurysm Awareness. The route will be along the beautiful ocean-side
Back Cove Boulevard in Portland, Maine. This will be a special day to remember and honor loved ones lost to or having survived a brain aneurysm.
9:30 to 10:30 - Registration and activities including family gatherings, brain aneurysm awareness information, and activities for the kids including face painting. Bring a picnic and enjoy the cove. This is a great opportunity to meet and support other families affected by brain aneurysms.
10:20 - opening and presentation of scholarship and research awards.
11:00 - Karo-5K race kick-off followed by the KAT-Walk.
12:15 - Runners awards and closing ceremonies.
September is Brain Aneurysm Awareness month, so join us for the day as we "share our tears, remember with love, and walk & run to honor" those families affected by this silent killer and help save lives!
Please follow us on Facebook at KatWalkKaro5k For more information about Brain Aneurysms or this event, visit our website at: MaineBA.org
2.5 Miles 5k Run Walk