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2026 NHKA Members Only.
Full Course Clockwise(weather dependent). Kid Karts on the kart track. 206 Cadet on ½ Track. (weather dependent)
Kid Karts will race on Saturday only.
Saturday practice by groups. Time may vary. Race qualifying will start after the last practice group. Timed sessions for Sunday starting positions.
Qualifying points will be awarded per position. Must qualify to receive qualifying points.
No Bicycles, scooters, skates, skateboards, etc on the property at any time.
NO open alcohol during the day when the track is open.
Social hour with giveaways and comradery to follow on Saturday.
Summer Race Series
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Livermore N.H.
A turn of the century rough and tumble logging camp that grew into a town. The pioneering spirit of those hearty individuals inspires this back country adventure!
https://www.bartletthistory.net/livermoreintroduction
Hey all you gravel monsters out there, we heard you! This year's challenge includes a gravel route that shares the same start and finish. Some of the route will be the same as the MTB route and some will be a challenge of its own. This isn't a gravel spin, this is a gnarly grinder so pull up your panties if you're up to the challenge.
MTB or Gravel?
We heard you, you gravel monsters!
The Gravelmore Challenge is here, full or half send, either way it's gonna' hurt! Chunky, funky, an all of the above gravel challenge, are you up to it?
Course Details
Race, Ride, Adventure, Hardo or Party Pace, it's your call!
Get ready for a true backcountry mix of gravel, singletrack and a little paved spinning. You'll start with a casual gravel climb by the Sawyer River, passing by the remnants of the historic Livermore logging camp and settlement. This leads to the old RR bed taking you over the height of land into the Rob Brook area next to the Swift river. Now we get into some singletrack for a bit before some more gravel heading toward Bear Notch rd. aid station. Classic old school singletrack brings you to the Albany covered bridge. This is the half way point and finish for the Half Send. If you're going Full Send, there's a good recovery spin on some pavement before you enter the West Side trails in the lower moats. Spin on through the High St. aid station and roll into the woods again. The West Side delivers the goods, singletrack palooza all the way to the finish.
This is a point to point race. We recommend that you have someone with a support vehicle for transport to and from the start and finish. There will be shuttles available as well, timing will vary depending on needs and routes.
Mass start at the bottom of Sawyer River rd.
Start time 9:00 AM for all categories.
Proceeds from The Livermore Challenge support local trails. White Mountains NEMBA maintains over 100 miles of trails in the Mount Washington Valley. All proceeds will be donated to WMNEMBA!
More information and current info posted here.
ON-LINE REGISTRATION ONLY … VIA BIKEREG
Race-Day Schedule:
2:30pm - Deadline for any weather related notices (to be shared via bikereg email list)
4:45pm to 5:30pm - Racer Sign-In at the NHMS Front Gate w/NHMS Staff & SRT Staff. All racers must pay a $10 gate fee to NHMS at sign-in each week, spectators pay $5.
5:15pm - NHMS infield opens and warm-up begins
6:00pm - Racing begins
Race Dates - Planned Courses (subject to change):
4/16 – Magic Mile
4/23 – TBA
4/30 – Road Course
5/07 – Magic Mile or Frontier
5/14 – Road Course
5/21 – Road Course
5/28 – Road Course
6/04 – TBA
6/11 – Road Course
6/18 – Magic Mile or Frontier
6/25 – Road Course
7/02 – TBA
7/09 – Road Course
7/16 – Road Course
7/23 – Road Course
7/30 – TBA
8/06 – Magic Mile or Frontier
8/27 – TBA
9/03 – Road Course
9/10 – Road Course
Categories and Numbers: There are three fields for the series: A, B, and C. You will indicate your field of choice by answering a custom question during registration.
The A field is intended primarily for riders in Category 3 or above. Category 5 racers should not register for the A field except with prior permission from the race promoter (send email to [email protected]), or inquire at the gate during registration. The B field is recommended for experienced riders with considerable strength. The C field is recommended for all other riders, including new and slower riders. If you register for a field and decide you want to make a change before the race, please let us know at the gate.
Junior Membership: Available to persons 17 years of age or younger. A parent or guardian will need to be in attendance to sign the waivers for the race and entry into the NHMS facility. If you are unable to accompany the minor, please make prior arrangements with the race director to ensure that all necessary forms are completed in advance.
NHMS Gate Entry Fee: The series pass does not include the NHMS gate entry. The gate entry fee is $10 per adult racer, or $5 for juniors and spectators. The gate fee is paid directly to NHMS at gate, and helps cover costs of ambulance, personnel and other direct costs associated with hosting the race at their venue. Please Note: Failure to pay the gate fee will result in a permanent ban from participating in the NHMS series.
Weather Cancellations: We try hard to avoid cancelling races due to weather, but sometimes mother nature happens. We will send out cancellation notices by email to all Bikereg registrants.
New Racers: New racers are always welcome. If you are a new racer and/or it is your first time at the series, please feel free to contact the race director with any questions or ask for assistance during registration. The race series is a welcoming environment, and there are many experienced racers at the series who are happy to assist new racers.
The Courses: The races are run on four courses: (1) the road; (2) the inner road; (3) frontier; and (4) the magic mile. We will attempt to notify racers which course will be used in advance, but do not have control over last minute changes. For information about the various courses, please see the photographs and information at the bottom of this registration page.
Season Passes: Season passes are available on bikereg.com: https://www.bikereg.com/nhms
Licenses and Rules: A USA Cycling license is NOT required for a series pass and/or day-of registration. All USA Cycling Rules for helmets apply. No Aero Bars. Please visit the NHMS page on our website for rules about the series.
The Potential Race Courses:
The Road Course
Oval with Chicane
Frontier Course
Magic Mile Course
ON-LINE REGISTRATION ONLY … VIA BIKEREG
Race-Day Schedule:
2:30pm - Deadline for any weather related notices (to be shared via bikereg email list)
4:45pm to 5:30pm - Racer Sign-In at the NHMS Front Gate w/NHMS Staff & SRT Staff. All racers must pay a $10 gate fee to NHMS at sign-in each week, spectators pay $5.
5:15pm - NHMS infield opens and warm-up begins
6:00pm - Racing begins
Race Dates - Planned Courses (subject to change):
4/16 – Magic Mile
4/23 – TBA
4/30 – Road Course
5/07 – Magic Mile or Frontier
5/14 – Road Course
5/21 – Road Course
5/28 – Road Course
6/04 – TBA
6/11 – Road Course
6/18 – Magic Mile or Frontier
6/25 – Road Course
7/02 – TBA
7/09 – Road Course
7/16 – Road Course
7/23 – Road Course
7/30 – TBA
8/06 – Magic Mile or Frontier
8/27 – TBA
9/03 – Road Course
9/10 – Road Course
Categories and Numbers: There are three fields for the series: A, B, and C. You will indicate your field of choice by answering a custom question during registration.
The A field is intended primarily for riders in Category 3 or above. Category 5 racers should not register for the A field except with prior permission from the race promoter (send email to [email protected]), or inquire at the gate during registration. The B field is recommended for experienced riders with considerable strength. The C field is recommended for all other riders, including new and slower riders. If you register for a field and decide you want to make a change before the race, please let us know at the gate.
Junior Membership: Available to persons 17 years of age or younger. A parent or guardian will need to be in attendance to sign the waivers for the race and entry into the NHMS facility. If you are unable to accompany the minor, please make prior arrangements with the race director to ensure that all necessary forms are completed in advance.
NHMS Gate Entry Fee: The series pass does not include the NHMS gate entry. The gate entry fee is $10 per adult racer, or $5 for juniors and spectators. The gate fee is paid directly to NHMS at gate, and helps cover costs of ambulance, personnel and other direct costs associated with hosting the race at their venue. Please Note: Failure to pay the gate fee will result in a permanent ban from participating in the NHMS series.
Weather Cancellations: We try hard to avoid cancelling races due to weather, but sometimes mother nature happens. We will send out cancellation notices by email to all Bikereg registrants.
New Racers: New racers are always welcome. If you are a new racer and/or it is your first time at the series, please feel free to contact the race director with any questions or ask for assistance during registration. The race series is a welcoming environment, and there are many experienced racers at the series who are happy to assist new racers.
The Courses: The races are run on four courses: (1) the road; (2) the inner road; (3) frontier; and (4) the magic mile. We will attempt to notify racers which course will be used in advance, but do not have control over last minute changes. For information about the various courses, please see the photographs and information at the bottom of this registration page.
Season Passes: Season passes are available on bikereg.com: https://www.bikereg.com/nhms
Licenses and Rules: A USA Cycling license is NOT required for a series pass and/or day-of registration. All USA Cycling Rules for helmets apply. No Aero Bars. Please visit the NHMS page on our website for rules about the series.
The Potential Race Courses:
The Road Course
Oval with Chicane
Frontier Course
Magic Mile Course
This is registration for the New England Randonneurs 200k Brevet held on Aug 8th, 2026 in Lincoln, NH. Note that we have several events of the same distance in the New England region so double check that you are registering for the correct event.
A current year RUSA Membership is REQUIRED to ride this event. Memberships will not be available for purchase at the start and non-members will be unable to start. Please purchase or renew your RUSA membership prior to making this registration if possible if you have not already done so.
The New England Randonneurs, Inc website has complete and official details regarding this event including start location, start time, lighting requirements, etc. Please visit the NER site before registering and again shortly before the event to ensure you are informed about any last-minute changes.
Please be aware of the following before registering and starting:
NER Events are challenging, endurance cycling events for experienced cyclists.
No on-route support is provided. Please have an alternative way home if you can not continue.
The route used is on public roads open to all traffic. Motorists will not be informed of the event.
Cycling involves risk. Participants are solely responsible for their own safety.
NER Season Pass holders can ride this event for no additional charge. Purchase a NER season pass now to waive the entry fee for this event. If your name is not listed as being registered for the NER season pass, you do not have a season pass!
Please note that no refunds or registration transfers are possible.
🚴♂️ The Highs & Lows Tour: A Ride for Every Journey 🚴♂️
The Highs & Lows Tour is a one-day cycling event featuring a variety of routes designed to showcase the natural beauty and terrain of New Hampshire. Riders can choose from traditional road routes, mixed-surface gravel adventures, and—new for 2026—a mountain biking option that opens up even more ways to explore.
This year, all rides begin and end on the scenic campus of Plymouth Regional High School, nestled at the gateway to the Pemi-Baker Valley. From there, road riders will explore the Baker River Valley, winding through charming towns and surrounded by stunning mountain views. Those tackling the full century will venture even farther—into the Connecticut River Valley and over Mount Cube—for a truly epic experience.
The mixed-surface routes wind through quiet backroads, cross covered bridges, and feature classic gravel roads such as Perch Pond Road and Sandwich Notch. For riders hungry for more miles after lunch, the full 65-mile course is among the most challenging adventures conceivable on two wheels. The post-lunch 25-mile segment includes iconic climbs like Texas Hill, Bridgewater Hill, and Poole Hill, packing 3,500 feet of elevation gain into this leg alone—destined to become a classic bucket-list ride.
Mountain bikers will find beginner-friendly options right at Plymouth Regional High School, along with more advanced loop options at Holderness School, just a short ride or drive away. More details on the inaugural mountain bike offering will be available soon.
All road and mixed-surface routes are fully supported, with SAG vehicles and well-stocked rest stops providing hydration, nutrition, and encouragement along the way. The mountain bike event will also feature a central, fully supported rest stop.
Whether you prefer pavement, gravel, or singletrack, the Highs & Lows Tour is a multi-course event built for every rider, every pace, and every purpose.
And when the riding is done, the celebration continues with a community event featuring games, music, and entertainment for riders, families, and supporters alike.
RACE DAY
Saturday, August 8, 2026 – rain or shine.
7:30-8:30AM – Pre-registered racer check-in, shirt pick-up, and same-day race registration (only cash or check accepted).
9:00AM – Race begins!
Post-race – Refreshments, awards and raffles for all paid participants.
SCENIC START/FINISH
The race will start and end in the parking lot adjacent to the Alton Bay Bandstand overlooking beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee.
GPS address: 58 Mount Major Highway (Rte 11), Alton Bay, NH 03810.
SHIRTS
A unisex long-sleeve cotton shirt will be available to all paid participants who have registered by July 14. A unisex long-sleeve polyester tech shirt can be chosen (instead of the cotton shirt) for an additional $5 to all paid participants who have registered by July 14 (no youth sizes available).
¨ Click here for size chart
COURSE INFORMATION
ChronoTrack computerized chip timing provided by Granite State Race Services. USATF-certified course through Alton. Scenic, slightly varying paved course – flat/downhill with one moderate incline. Every mile is marked, with water provided at the 1.5-mile mark and finish area.
¨ Click here for course map
AGE DIVISIONS FOR AWARDS
9 & under · 10-14 · 15-19 · 20-29 · 30-39
· 40-49 · 50-59 · 60-69 · 70-79 · 80 & over
PRIZES
¨ Overall male/female runner
¨ Top male/female runner in each age division
¨ First Alton male/female runner
¨ Teams: running club & family/fun teams
PARKING OPTIONS
¨ On-street parking along Route 11
¨ At the Town Beach on Route 28A
¨ Overflow parking at Jones Field on Letter S Rd
Run Your Buns Off 4.2 Miler
Happy 17th Anniversary to us! Help us celebrate by Running Your Buns Off this Labor Day weekend in beautiful Bristol, NH and reward yourself at the finish line with one of NH's Best sticky buns!
Wow, 17 years have flown by and the fun continues as our unique, fun-filled 4.2-mile course starts/finishes near the shore of beautiful Newfound Lake and you will experience a community event at its finest. As always, we are excited to see this race continue to grow and proud to announce that we have distributed over $146,000 back to our community since our inception! We will again offer professional chip timing, our large raffle, and of course, delicious sticky buns! PLEASE NOTE - this event does NOT offer same-day race registration so please register online now! We've got some fun new racer gifts for all participants, so grab your friends whether they run or walk, and help us raise funds for this year's community beneficiary - the NH Food Bank. We, along with the NH Food Bank will be hosting our 6th community mobile food drive in Bristol in February 2027 to help support our friends and neighbors dealing with food insecurity or could use a helping hand. We look forward to running our buns
off with you again this Labor Day weekend!
Mandy’s Angels Paws for a Cause 5K
Join us for a tail-wagging good time at the Mandy’s Angels Paws for a Cause 5K! This dog-friendly run/walk takes place on Saturday, September 12, 2026, at Hesky Park in Meredith, NH. Lace up your sneakers and bring your four-legged friends as we raise funds to provide life-saving diabetic alert dogs to children with Type 1 Diabetes. Whether you run, walk, or cheer from the sidelines or vitually, your participation helps support our mission at Mandy’s Angels Diabetic Service Dogs Incorporated. Note: Limit of 1 dog per runner/walker
We have also added a virtual race! Participate in this event, but from your own course wherever you are!
We will be providing you with RaceJoy as part of the official race experience. You will be mailed the bib and shirt. Please note: You must register for the virtual race by Friday Sept. 4, 2026 so that we can send you your bib & shirt on time.
Come make a difference—one pawprint at a time!
Please note that the first 50 registrants will receive a Mandy’s Angels Paws for a Cause 5K race shirt!
Mandy’s Angels Diabetic Service Dogs is a 501 (c)3 local non-profit based in Meredith, NH. We raise money to provide diabetic service dogs to children with type 1 diabetes. We provide these service dogs at no cost to the families.
The Ice Cream Tamwich is a gravel enduro adventure that showcases the amazing gravel roads and communities of Sandwich and Tamworth, NH. The ride will include a handful of timed segments, some great post-ride vibes, and all proceeds will benefit local organizations! Ride hard when you want to, slow down when you don't, and finish the day with stories, smiles, and a well-earned treat. Apres ride will include live music, raffle items, vendors, food truck, and more.
Entry includes food truck meal, drink, Papa Bean's ice cream sandwich, 75% discount to White Mountain Sauna Haus, and potentially more local perks to be announced!
There will be a custom podium award for the top three male, female, and gender-diverse finishers of all segments and sponsor prizes for the top category finishers of each segment.
Online registration closes on September 5 at 11:59 PM, day of registration will be available for $105 and $120 for the one scoop and two scoop options respectively.
Riders will need a Strava account if they want to be considered for the segment prizes and overall podium.
A map of the fairgrounds with parking and staging will be made available as the event approaches.
Event will occur rain or shine.
Riders must wear helmets at all times while on the bike.
The course will be open to traffic. RIDERS MUST OBEY ALL TRAFFIC RULES and yield to traffic, notably at intersections and crossings.
Riders should be cautious of foot traffic and pets while on the course. Please treat everyone respectively.
Riders should stay to the right and at no point cross into the opposite lane. Some roads are narrow so ride single file except when passing.
There will be course markings, however, all riders are expected to have the route downloaded digitally or as a cue sheet.
All riders shall expect to carry their own tools, spare parts, and nutrition for the distance they are registered for. There will be several aid stations.
Gravel or fast rolling mountain bikes are recommended. There will be short sections of Class VI trails.
Bib pick-up will be Sunday morning at 0700.
Dry camping will be available at the Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 12 for $20. Please contact [email protected] if interested in camping.
Volunteer sign-up can be found at www.icecreamtamwich.com
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! 🐾
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.