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We Want Ice Cream 5K — Duke Island Park
Ice Cream, You scream, We all scream for ICE CREAM!
Join Live Run Give LLC for the We Want Ice Cream 5K at the beautiful Duke Island Park. This fun and flavorful event invites runners, walkers, and dancers of all ages to enjoy 3.1 miles of flat, scenic park paths—then celebrate at the finish line with a delicious sweet treat!
Event Highlights:
Finisher’s Medal and Ice Cream included with registration
Vegan and dairy-free options available
Unique race shirt and themed finisher’s medal
Family-friendly fun with a competitive edge
Age group awards for top finishers
Bring your family and friends for a day filled with fitness, fun, and ice cream!
New date of July 4th!
Join us for the annual Watermelon Criterium! Register today! We are the 2026 NJ State Criterium Championship for junior and master categories!
Fees increase by $5 on May 1st.
Registration will open at 8:00 AM on race day.
One day licenses available for $15.
Second race $10 discount.
$10 late fee for race day registration.
The pit will be located near the start/finish. No neutral service. Free lap until 5 laps to go. Wheels in/wheels out.
Important: Parking is located in the parking lot in front of the Livingston gym. Parking on the grass is PROHIBITED. Cars that are parked on the grass are race vehicles. Please only park in the parking lot.
The course
Located on the Livingston Campus of Rutgers University in Piscataway, NJ this course is a 0.7 mile fast loop with three turns and a small rise leading into the final turn. The course runs on Road 3, Road 1, and Postal Plaza Rd.
Course Map
Parking is available at the Livingston Recreation Center adjacent to the course on Road 3.
Directions
Directions from all points to Livingston Campus may be found here:
Directions to the New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus
You are looking for the Livingston Campus of Rutgers University.
Once on Ave E:
Take the second left onto Rockafeller Road the a right at the first intersection onto Joyce Kilmer Rd. Stay right at the fork in the road followed by a quick right onto Road 3. Please park in Lot 103 which is immediately on your left. Registration will be at the course which is slightly further down Road 3.
Please note that Bikereg charges a small fee when you register online. We appreciate your registering on line as it makes the registration process on race day go much more quickly.
Join us for the annual Market Street Mission 5K Race for Recovery 4th of July! We are excited to see you at Central Park of Morris County on July 4! Proceeds from the event will support the programs of the Market Street Mission, a non profit organization which ministers to the hungry, homeless and those struggling with addiction by meeting their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs through a structured program which enables them to lead responsible, productive lives. We encourage you to show your support for those who are striving for recovery from drug and alcohol addiction and help provide the necessary programs and resources for those in need in the community.
Market Street Mission is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides all our services free of charge to those in need. We are not subsidized by government funding. To learn more about Market Street Mission, visit www.marketstreet.org.
Come join us for a FREE 5k on 4th of July at East Jersey Old Town Village. This year we will be having a 5k to kick off our 4th of July celebrations. The run is on paved roads and paths. You will start at the village and run 2 loops of an out and back along Johnson drive which will be closed to traffic.
About East Jersey Old Town Village
This special historic village has delighted visitors with a glimpse into the past since its opening in 1978.
The Village features historic structures from the 1700s and 1800s, relocated to its site within Johnson Park. They represent different architecture styles found throughout Middlesex County’s Raritan Valley. The Village’s founder, Dr. Joseph Kler, and a group of local residents saved most of the buildings from demolition and transported them to the Village where they were reassembled and restored to reflect how they would have looked way back when. Join us for a run that will take you on a tour of the park.
*Race will be chip timed
**Race will be capped at 250 people
Race Day Schedule:
Parking/ Check In opens at 7:15
Race Starts at 8:30
Awards as soon as race finishes
Swag
Awards for top 3 male and female overall
Age group awards in 10 year catagories
Finisher medals
Race Shirt
Free Race Photos
Join General George Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, and Baron von Steuben for a commemoration of the feu de joie (fire of joy) that took place on the banks of the Raritan River on July 4th, 1778. The day begins with the inaugural Revolutionary Celebration Run. Register here for this free 5k and 1 Mile Fun Run and Walk in Johnson Park.
Bring a blanket or a chair and enjoy a concert of patriotic-themed music on the front lawn.
Listen to to 18th-century music and hear stories from General George Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, and Baron von Steuben at the Indian Queen Tavern.
Lady Kettle Corn, The Craft Caffe, and The Mexi-Boys will serve up savory eats and sweet treats.
For your convenience, RIDE, the County’s shuttle service, will provide FREE, accessible, on-demand transportation between East Jersey Old Town Village and The Cornelius Low House. Park in one spot and experience multiple historic sites
Race is presented by Even Kiel Racing
Event Details
Date: Sunday, July 12, 2026
Time: 8:30 AM
Location: Nomahegan Park, Cranford, NJ
About the Event
Enjoy a 5K run or walk in the scenic beauty of Nomahegan Park! This flat and fast course offers stunning views, peaceful ponds, and morning wildlife. Perfect for runners and walkers of all levels.
Hills? Nope! Flat and fast.
Water? Yes, at mile 1.5.
Medal & Treat: All finishers receive a medal, shirt and a delicious pretzel!
Charity Beneficiary
Proceeds will benefit Project Purple, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting pancreatic cancer through awareness, research, and patient support. Since 2010, Project Purple has made strides toward a future free of pancreatic cancer.
Learn more about their mission and values here.
Sponsorship Inquiries
Interested in sponsoring?
Email: [email protected]
The 2026 Morristown Corporate Classic is arriving in Morristown! New Jersey’s premier corporate fitness event brings together coworkers, friends, and individual runners for an energizing 3.1-mile celebration of community and camaraderie.
Whether you’re forming a corporate running team, signing up as an individual competitor, jogging for fun, or taking on the course with a brisk walk, this event truly is for everyone. It’s a race for New Jersey’s competitive runners, a team-building experience for corporate groups, and a fun run for participants of all ages and fitness levels.
Most importantly, your participation supports JBWS, helping provide safety, support, and hope to survivors of domestic violence in our community.
Join us in Morristown and be part of the movement.
1/4 Mile Swim ~ 15 Mile Bike ~ 3 Mile Run
RELAY team of 2 or 3 options
SATURDAY JULY 18th, 20256
8:00AM
The "Hidden Gem" of TRIATHLONS!
This sprint triathlon has been called "the hidden gem" of NJ races. It tours the surrounding area of Mountain Lake in Liberty Township, New Jersey. After a 1/4 mile swim in the pristine lake, get ready for some ups and downs in the 15 mile bike ride. Then finish off on the 3 mile run giving a view from each angle of the lake.This race can be done as an individual or as relay team of 3. And new to the race day events is a 3 mile run that will start just after the triathlon and follow the same course for the run as the triathlon does!
DO NO MISS THIS UNIQUE CHALLENGE!!
PAST RESULTS
The Pass it Along Triathlon at Lake Mohawk Country Club is a one day event, offering USAT Sanctioned Sprint Courses and Olympic Courses.
This event is great for both first timers and intermediate/advanced athletes. Participants can register as an individual entry, or as a relay team. The event takes place at the scenic, privately owned lake community of Lake Mohawk Country Club, located in Sparta Township, New Jersey. Parking for the event is conveniently located directly across from the transition area and swim start at the Historic Lake Mohawk Country Club Clubhouse. Circa 1929, this castle-like structure is listed on the national and state registers of historic places due to its uniqueness of architecture. The transition area is a grassy field, located east of the clubhouse.
The swim portion of the event occurs in the calm waters of the lake, which is patrolled by over 30 lifeguards in boats, kayaks and/or paddle boards. The bike course consists of several hills, and directs participants through the residential countryside of Sparta, Byram and Andover Townships. The run, mostly flat, is along the eastern shore of Lake Mohawk. Participants on the bike and run courses will travel through the lake community's village center, Lake Mohawk White Deer Plaza. The finish line for the event is also located at the Lake Mohawk White Deer Plaza. The Plaza is a convenient and great place for spectators to view the athletes while on the bike and run courses, and crossing the finish line.
Age Requirements: The minimum years of age for participation in the Sprint Course is 14 (if turning 15 by December 31). All participants under the age of 18 years must mail a signed USAT waiver to Pass It Along, 75 State Route 15, Unit 62, Lafayette, NJ 07848 with additional signature of consent of parent/legal guardian.
Discount pricing will be available for Lake Mohawk Country Club Members, which will be indicated by each event. (LMCC)
Online Registration Closes on Friday, July 24th at 11:59pm (EST) or when 350 entries are filled. If spots are still available after Friday, July 24th, registrations will be accepted in person (ie. walk-ins) at Lake Mohawk Country Club (21 The Boardwalk, Sparta, New Jersey) on Thursday, July 24th 3:00pm-8pm and Friday, July 25th from 3:00pm to 7:30pm only. Please note: T-shirts are NOT guaranteed if signed up after July 18th.
Net proceeds benefit Pass It Along, a 501c3 nonprofit organization providing free programs to local teenagers in self-discovery, volunteerism and leadership. Pass It Along's mission is to build confident, resilient, compassionate teenagers through self-discovery, volunteer and leadership opportunities. By participating in the Pass It Along program, teenagers gain a strong sense of self, learn about the positive effects of helping others and are equipped to avoid risky behaviors. For more information and to view all of our programs we have to offer, please visit www.passitalong.org.
Event Schedule
Packet Pickup (In Person) - You must pick up your packet before the race.
-Thursday, July 23, 2026 3:00pm-8:00pm & Friday, July 24, 2025 from 3:00pm to 7:30pm at Lake Mohawk Country Club.
-Saturday, July 25, 2026 from 5:00am to 6:30am in the Transition Area at Lake Mohawk Country Club.
-Race Day - Due to road closings beginning at 6:45 am, all participants should plan to arrive at the event by 6:00am. If checking in on event day, plan to arrive by 5:30am!
5:00am - Transition Area Opens
5:00am to 6:30am - Check In & Packet Pick Up in Transition Area
6:15am to 6:30am - Swim Warm Ups off Boardwalk (Not at Beach 1)
6:40am - Race Announcements in Transition Area (Mandatory)
6:50am - All Individual Entry Participants and Relay Swimmers only must exit the Transition Area via Boardwalk for Swim Line Up. Re-entry only after the participant's swim is completed. Relay participants not swimming must stay in the Transition Area at designated bike racks.
7:00am - Race Start for Olympic
7:30am to 7:45am- Start time for Sprint (once Olympic event has ended)
10:30am - Awards
12:00pm - Event End
Times may be subject to change.
PARKING: If you plan to leave the event before 11:00am, you MUST park in Mohawk Avenue School.
All cars parked in the LMCC Parking Lot will remain in the lot until 11:00am.
Course Distances
Sprint: Swim (750 meters), Bike (10.8 miles), Run (3.1 miles or 5k)
Olympic: Swim (1500 meters, Bike (25 miles), Run (6.25 miles)
Map My Ride Links:
Olympic-Run
Olympic-Bike
Cut off times:
Swim - 40 mins. from start of your wave (Sprint), 1 hour from your time(Olympic). Anyone not finished in allotted time will be pulled from the water and disqualified.
Bike - Course closes at 11:00am - Not a closed course
Run - Course closes at 11:45am - Closed to thru traffic. Partial access to residents only
MAP 1
MAP 2
SWIM MAP-COMING SOON
Participants- Please stay off course when you are finished with the triathlon.
Awards
1st & 2nd Overall Male, Female and Relay Team finishers for the Sprint course & Olympic course.
1st & 2nd Age Group Awards – 19 & under, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, and 75 & over for the sprint and olympic groups.
Awards will be distributed on Beach 1 at about 9:30am & 11:00am.
Course Responsibility
The Pass It Along Triathlon at Lake Mohawk Country Club is a USAT sanctioned event. In accordance with USAT Rules and Regulations, all participants are responsible for knowing the course. The bike course is not closed to traffic. The run course is on a residential road, and will be closed to through traffic only. The run course is open to residents on the run route, but with limited access. Signage and race volunteers will be stationed throughout the course to help direct any traffic, but please remain alert to your surroundings, and proceed with caution at all times. Maps of the bike & run courses available online at MapMyRide (see links below). Maps will also be available during packet pick up at Lake Mohawk Country Club. Please print maps & course descriptions, also below, to learn the layout for the swim, bike & run. Courses may be subject to change.
Registration Fees
Registration fees are non-refundable. Fees can not be transferred to future events. Entry changes (ie. substitutes for individual and relay team entries) will not be allowed one month prior to the event. No exceptions will be made on registration and event day. If questions or concerns arise following the cut off, you may contact the event director by email at [email protected].
Registration Fees include a keepsake t-shirt, timing chip, goodie bag, water stops on the run course and post-race provisions.
USA Triathlon Membership
For insurance purposes, each participant must have proof of USAT membership @ packet pickup. A one day license is available upon registering for the event. For more information regarding USAT membership call 1-800-TRI-1-USA or visit https://member.usatriathlon.org/rtav/310202/login?distance_type=short&mode=web&race_type=triathlon
Course Maps and Descriptions
SWIM: Swim caps will be provided at packet pickup and must be worn to identify wave number. Be prepared to swim at 7:00am. There will be a briefing and ceremony before the race begins. Swim wave starts will be spaced approximately three minutes apart. Wave groups will be determined upon gender and ages of participants. Lifeguards and boats will be located in the water, and at a safe distance away from the swimmers to aid swimmers, if needed.
Starting at 6:50am, athletes will be instructed to leave the transition area and start on the beach. After the ceremony, Wave 1 will start on Beach 1. Course will be marked with buoys. Course may be subject to change. Upon exiting the water, athletes must proceed to the transition area to prepare for the bike segment of the course. Timing mats will be placed on at the swim in/out section of the transition area. Athletes must cross over the timing mats to ensure accurate race times for the swim & transition to bike segment.
BIKE: Bikers will exit transition area and go left onto West Shore Trail. Helmets are required and must be fastened before leaving transition area. The bike course will not be entirely closed to traffic, and bikers will be advised to ride cautiously. Slower riders must stay to the right to allow faster cyclists to pass on the left. No headphones, earphones, or radio-type devices are allowed.
Bike course will proceed south on West Shore Trail for approximately 4.7 miles. At the end of West Shore Trail, the course will turn right onto Andover-Mohawk Road/County Route 613 for approximately three fourths of a mile. Course will then turn right onto Perona Road and go for approximately 1.5 miles. At the end of Perona Road, the course will go right onto Andover Road/County Route 517 and go for approximately 1.6 miles. At the end of Andover Road/County Route 517, the course will go right onto Sparta Avenue/State Route 181 for approximately 1.33 miles. At the traffic light, the course will continue right on Sparta Avenue/State Route 181 for approx. ½ a mile and then bear right onto Mohawk Avenue. Bikers will enter Lake Mohawk's White Deer Plaza and bear right onto West Shore Trail, heading towards the transition area. Participants will follow signs to dismount. Loop is 10.8 miles.
When finishing the bike course, bikers must dismount bike before entering transition area. Timing mats will be placed on at the bike in/out section of transition area. Athletes must cross over the timing mats to ensure accurate race times for the bike & transition to run segment.
Bike Course Conditions:
West Shore Trail (4.7 miles) is a private, two-lane road with a very steep but short hill at the beginning of the course (approx. ½ mile from start) and a long, steady hill towards the end of the 4.7 mile course. There are many speed bumps along the way. Proceed with caution. Perona Rd. (1.5 miles) is paved, but very bumpy. There is a long downhill towards the end of Perona Rd. Proceed with caution.
Andover-Mohawk Road/County Route 613 (0.83 of a mile), Andover Road/County Route 517 (1.6 miles) and Sparta Avenue/State Route 181 (1.83 miles) are all two lane roads with small hills, but mostly flat.
Course and mile markers will be placed throughout the entire bike course.
RUN: Runners will exit the transition area and turn right onto West Shore Trail towards the center of Lake Mohawk's White Deer Plaza and then turn right onto East Shore Trail/County Route 613. Runners will go approximately 1.5 miles down East Shore Trail to turn around, and head back on East Shore Trail/County Route 613 to the center of Lake Mohawk's White Deer Plaza to the finish line. Water will be available on the run course only. No headphones, earphones, or radio-type devices are allowed. Timing mats will be placed on at the run out section of the transition area. Athletes must cross over the timing mats to ensure accurate race times for the run segment.
Run Course Conditions:
East Shore Trail is a residential road with several homes on both sides of the road, and will not be closed to residents that must travel to/from their home during the event. Signage and race volunteers will be on course to help direct any traffic, but please remain alert to your surroundings, and proceed with caution at all times.
Race Contact Info
If you have any questions about this race, please contact the race director at [email protected]
Our Packanack Lake Family Fun Event include something for everyone featuring a 5K, and Kids races around scenic Packanack Lake in Wayne, NJ.
Amenities include:
Age Group Awards (M&F Overall Top 3, 15 & under, 16 - 19, 20 - 24, 25 - 29, 30 - 34, 35 - 39, 40 - 44, 45 - 49, 50 - 54, 55 - 59, 60 - 64, 65 - 69, 70 -7 4, 75 - 79, 80+), Refreshments, & T-Shirt giveaways to first 200 pre-registered participants.
Race Day Registration will be available on July 19 from 7am to 8:20am.
Fee: $35.00
We can't wait to see you at the start!
Miles for Minds 5K
Run. Walk. Roll.
Sunday, July 26, 2026
Roosevelt Park, Edison, NJ
Miles for Minds 5K is a family-friendly event that is fun for all ages. Whether you are looking to participate in your first 5K or you are a seasoned runner, our USATF sanctioned, timed race is appropriate for all skill levels. However, if you are looking for a lighter pace, there is also a 1-mile Walk & Roll Fun Run around Roosevelt Park's lake prior to the start of the official 5K race.
Pre-Registration: $30 This registration type is for runners who would like to compete in the USATF certified and timed 5K. Includes official runner bib, t-shirt and refreshments.
**Registration after Monday, July 20: $35
Walk & Roll Fun Run registration: $20 This registration type is for walkers, rollers and attendees looking to participate in the 1 mile fun run. Includes t-shirt and refreshments. Walk & Roll Registrants will not be timed or scored competitively and will not be eligible for race awards.
You can also register in person on race day from 7:30 am - 9:00 am
T-shirts are not guaranteed. Register early!
Sponsorship Opportunities:
Proceeds from the event will support the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute at JFK University Medical Center. From our world-renowned Center for Brain Injuries to life-saving programs such as Stroke and Cardiac Rehabilitation, funds raised will be used to advance patient care across our full spectrum of rehabilitation services by helping to support equipment, research, staff training and facility upgrades. For additional information please visit GiveHMH.org/JFKM4M.
Fundraising Incentives:
Top Individual Fundraiser ($2,000+): Miles for Minds 2026 race medal, inclusion in post-race email to all participants as top individual fundraiser
Top Fundraising Team ($3,000+): Inclusion in post-race email to all participants as top fundraising team
Questions about fundraising? Contact [email protected]
We encourage participants to create a fundraising page after registering. Click 'BECOME A FUNDRAISER' at the top of this page to get started. Fundraising pages will stay open leading up to the race, closing on August 1. Fundraising participants are eligible to receive incentives, which will be mailed out after the race to the address you provided in your registration.
Race Day Schedule:
7:30 a.m. - On-site registration opens
8:30 a.m. - Walk & Roll Fun Run begins
9:00 a.m. - 5K race begins
Awards Ceremony to immediately follow race finish.
Awards:
Top 3 Overall Male & Female
Top 3 Male & Female in each of the following age groups:
Age Groups: 14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Miscellaneous:
Race scoring and timing provided by CompuScore.
USATF Certified Course and Sanctioned Race Course Description: Park loop on roads. Scenic, wooded, shaded and lakeside.
Course traffic controlled and marshaled. Emergency medical technicians on-site.
Baby strollers, bicycles, pets, skates,and roller blades are prohibited in the 5K race.
Water will be available at the start, on the course and at the finish.
RUN TO X-TREMES Monday, July 27th- Friday, July 31st
9 am to Noon
Lodestar Park, Newton, NJ
Our 25th year of Xtreme!
X-Treme Youth Running Camp has earned an excellent reputation as one of the region's premier youth running camps. In its 25th year, the Camp is held at bucolic Lodestar Park which offers a host of varying terrains making it the perfect venue to prepare middle and high school kids for their upcoming cross-country season or condition them for whatever fall sport they do!
The Camp runs from Monday, July 27th through Friday, July 31st from 9 am to noon each day of the week and features fantastic motivational guest speakers as well as endurance and speed preparation.
The X-Treme Running Camp experience is something fantastic and unique. The Camp takes full advantage of Lodestar Park's superb training venues. The Camp caters to middle and high school runners, but younger kids with a love of the sport often also attend. We welcome runners of all abilities as well as athletes involved in other sports looking to improve their endurance, speed and overall fitness. Each day includes an endurance session, a speed session (in each, kids are grouped according to their ability) plus a highly acclaimed guest speaker. Our Camp is directed by elite distance running husband and wife team Guy & Laurie Gordon, and all counselors are seasoned adult runners. We motivate with goal-setting, visualization, form analysis, injury prevention, overall core and body strength building, racing techniques and the power to believe in yourself and reach your full potential.
TESTIMONIALS:
"I come to speak here every year. This camp is all about learning to be the best you can be and put in the work to get there both with sports and in all aspects of life."
-Four-time Irish Olympian who has also run over 100 sub four minute miles, Marcus O'Sullivan
"I wouldn't miss speaking at X-Treme. This camp is pure motivation and I'm proud to be a part of it."
--Internationally acclaimed motivational speaker, Cornell Thomas
“This camp is all about instilling the proper discipline and culture it takes to be a successful runner”
-Brian Corcoran Championship, Cross Country & Track Coach at Pope John High School
“There are three things that make you a good runner: you must have the interest, the attitude and the discipline. Sussex County is one of the best areas to train. The terrain around here is absolutely wonderful.”
Peter Rono, Olympic Gold Medalist
“Somewhere in the world someone is training when you are not. When you race him, he will win.”
The Late and Great Tom Fleming and long-time X-Treme speaker, Multiple winner, NYC Marathon
ACCOMMODATIONS: Though we are a day camp, many from out of the area opt to stay in the area for the week at a local campground. Here are nearby options: Swartswood State Park (camping, yurts), Stokes State Forest (camping, cabins), Holiday Inn Express of Newton.
What is a Tunnel to Towers Climb?
The Tunnel to Towers 5K Run/Walk & Climb Series was created to honor the heroic life and death of StephenSiller, a New York City firefighter (FDNY) who lost his life on September 11, 2001 after strapping on his gear and running through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to the Twin Towers. We honor all of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001 and support our first responders and military who make extraordinary sacrifices in the line of duty! For more information on the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, please visit t2t.org.
How much of the stadium do I have to climb?
You will be following the aisles through the stadium seating, starting in Section 1 and climbing up, down and around to the other side of the stadium at least 5 times (Approx. 2,200 ft of “track”). Click on the link below for an overview of the stadium. Volunteers will be guiding the Climbers.
Patriot Stadium Seating Chart
Do I have to climb all the way to the top floor in order to participate in the T2T Tower Climb?
No, this is a challenge by choice event and we are just glad you can join us.
How many bailout locations are there?
There will be several opportunities to bail out at the top of each aisle. Water stations will be available and the start and end points each round, with concessions open in the middle.
Will there be medical assistance if necessary?
There will be medics on the premises in the event of an emergency.
How long does the T2T Tower Climb take?
This depends on how many steps you climb, and on your fitness level, speed and amount of time spent at rest areas. Some of our fastest climbers finish in about 45 minutes but please climb at your own pace.
Is this a timed climb?
Yes, we will have a timing company on site this year to time our climbers.
Can climbers stop on a landing to catch their breath?
Yes, but please try to stop at the top of the aisles in the concourse where there is more room for other climbers to continue around you. Slower climbers should move to the right, allowing faster climbers to pass on the left.
I might get tired and be unable to finish, what should I do?
No problem, this is a challenge by choice event. If you are in need of medical assistance, please ask a volunteer for help.
I want to participate, but I'm not sure if stairs are for me. Can I still participate?
Yes! Participants who do not wish to climb stairs are welcome to walk at one of the designated areas of the stadium as a way of participating as well. The concourse is wheelchair accessible as well.
I’m a first responder; can I wear my bunker/turnout gear, scott packs, etc.?
Yes, you may wear turnout gear. In fact, we encourage it!
Can I bring my cell phone?
Yes!
When can I pick up my registration packet (bib and T-shirt)?
Packet pick up will be available starting Thursday, July 30th - Friday, July 31st from 1:00 - 7:00 pm. Saturday (event day) pickup begins at 6:00 am until 7:45 AM.
For the EARLY BIRDS who pick up early, a limited amount of discounted tickets will be given out!
(YOU CANNOT BE GUARANTEED A SHIRT IF YOU REGISTER LATE)
Location : TD Bank Ballpark
1 Patriots Park
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
GPS: 860 E Main St., Bridgewater Township, NJ 08807
What time should I arrive at TD Bank Ballpark?
The event will begin at 8:00am with a ceremony, so we can beat the heat when the climb starts, immediately following the opening remarks. All participants must have their t-shirts in order to participate in the event. All participants should enter through the main gates. We invite all participants to stay until the end for the closing ceremony and to hand out awards.
Can I bring a bag with me?
Yes, and subject to be checked. The Foundation is not responsible for any personal items/valuables.
Are electronics, cameras allowed at the T2T Tower Climb?
Yes. Cameras and video are allowed. The Foundation is not responsible for any personal items/valuables. Cameras, Go-Pros and video are allowed during the climb.
Can my friends and family wait for me at the Finish Line?
Yes, absolutely!
Will I receive an event T-shirt?
Yes. All participants in the T2T Climb will receive an event T-shirt and finisher's medal who register in advance. We do not guarantee t-shirts for late registrations. T-shirts can be picked up at the designated packet pick-up locations. Please make sure that even if you do not complete the climb to report to the Finish Line with your bib to receive your medal.
Where do the funds raised go?
The goal of this event is to raise money to honor first responders and military heroes. Proceeds will benefit the Foundation’s various programs including our Smart Home, Fallen First Responder, Gold Star Family, Veteran Homelessness programs. To learn more about the Tunnel to Towers Foundation and our programs, please visit t2t.org.
Is any portion of my entry fee tax-deductible?
No. The entry fee helps cover the cost of producing the T2T Tower Climb, and includes a participant t-shirt. This is why fundraising is so important! All donations made or raised above and beyond your entry fee are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
Can I still fundraise beyond the date of the climb?
YES! The amount raised for incentive prizes will be determined at 6 weeks post event, but we encourage everyone to raise additional funds.
DETAILS
(SLIGHTLY) NEW COURSE FOR 2026!
Tour of High Bridge 2026 Course
Building on last year's course, thanks to some newly paved roads that weren't usable last year, we've added three turns and about 50 meters of finishing straight which eliminates last year's high-speed final turn. This should make the descent and finish more technical, but safer, and, in our opinion, a lot more fun!.
START TIMES: Racing begins at 12:00 pm. All races to follow.
*Estimated start times: Novice Men – 12:00pm II Master 40+ – 12:30 pm II Cat ¾ -- 1:15 pm II Junior (9-18) – 2:00 pm II Women/Non-Binary (All Categories) -- 2:30 pm II Citizens/Family Fun Ride – 3:10 pm II The High Bridge Mile (Running) – 3:30 II Men Pro 1/2/3 – 4:00
THE HIGH BRIDGE “MILE” RUNNING RACE:
Cash prizes and medals will be awarded to the top three male and female finshers.
REGISTRATION: Number pick-up and day of race registration is at the trailer near the start/finish. Day of registration is an additional $10.00. Additional online fees apply. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged! $20 entry for additional categories after the first race and may be purchased on race day without the $10 surcharge.
PARKING: There will be three parking locations within walking distance of the course:
The High Bridge Commons: 40 79 Main St., High Bridge, NJ
High Bridge Elementary School: 40 Fairview Ave., High Bridge, NJ
Union Forge Park: 1 Washington Ave., High Bridge, NJ
NO PARKING AT START/FINISH OR INSIDE COURSE CLOSURE.
NOTES: Held under USA Cycling event permit. USA Cycling Criterium Race rules apply. Prize list can be reduced by race director if less than 20 racers in any given category. Women may enter any men's race for which they are eligible by age and category. (No Category 5 MEN Allowed in Masters 40+). Please abide by all USA Cycling rules and regulations. Prizes not claimed within one hour of the results posting will be forfeited. Current National Champions race for free provided they contact the promoter ahead of time and wear their National Championship jersey. Rain or shine event. No refunds.
Please respect the community and keep off residential property. Use discretion when changing, use porta potties, discard all trash.
PROMOTER CONTACT: High Bridge Recreation Committee:
The Three Bridges 5 Mile Road Race returns on Saturday, August 8th, bringing runners and spectators together once again in Readington Township for one of the area's most anticipated summer racing traditions.
This year's event is especially significant, as it marks the fourth time the race has hosted the LDR Championship, further cementing its reputation as a premier competition on the regional road racing calendar. With championship honors on the line, the event is expected to attract especially competitive field of elite and age-group runners, alongside community participants who make the race a true local celebration.
The scenic five-mile course winds through the picturesque roads of Readington Township, offering runners a mix of gentle rolling terrain and fast stretches that make for exciting finishes. Spectators can expect a spirited atmosphere, with strong community support lining portions of the course.
Over the years, the Three Bridges 5 Mile Road Race has grown into more than just a competition--it's a summer tradition that showcases athletic excellence, community pride, and the welcoming spirit of Readington Township. With the LDR Championship returning for the fourth time, August 8th promises another memorable chapter in the race's history.
The Race starts and ends at the Three Bridges Volunteer Fire House.
Timing and scoring will be conducted by Main Steet Marathon Racing Systems.
There will also be mile markers and water stations along the way.
Any questions, please email us at [email protected] with the subject line "5 Mile Race".