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...the
"prove yourself right about you"
Endurance Event Series where the only competitor is yesterday's you.
💬 "Don't let the word Hike fool ya, these are trail runs you will power-hike for sure!"
Elena S. — IronHike Kuwohi Finisher.
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Not Sure Where to Start? Start Here. 🎯
Your first summit or the hardest endurance Event on Earth.
Both live here.
IronHike is a veteran-owned elevation-based endurance event series and New England's premier vertical trail endurance event series. No gondola, no shortcuts. Earn every up and every down. The self-powered Everesting alternative on the East Coast. You earn every descent.
If you've done 5Ks, half marathons, or weekend hikes and keep asking what's next — this is what's next. No running required. If you can walk up a mountain repeatedly, you can do this.
You won't go up alone. The Tribe is already there — at 2 AM, at the base, on the trail. Shared suffering builds something that finish-line medals don't.
💰 Individual registrations from $145.
Veterans, Military & First Responders from $75 with code brave70.
All athletes get $50 off with code reg50.
💬 "The descent is harder than the climb. The mental battle is the real deal."
Denali Participant, 2024.
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🍂 Fall 2026 | When and Where
For four days, October 1-4, 2026, we rent Mohawk Mountain Ski Area in Cornwall, Connecticut, so you can conquer IronHike. Fall in the Litchfield Hills means peak foliage, crisp mountain air, covered bridges draped in color, and farm-to-table harvests minutes from the mountain. October is when the mountain is at its most dramatic, and so is the Mountain Athlete in you.
📍 Mohawk Mountain Ski Area46 Great Hollow Rd, Cornwall, Connecticut
🗓️ October 1-4, 2026Multi-day vertical trail endurance Event
🚗 Under 2.5 Hours from NYC & BostonShort drive. Hard mountain.
✈️ Nearest AirportsBradley Int'l (BDL) 45 min · Westchester (HPN) 60 min · JFK/LGA/EWR 90 min
🏨 Stay NearbyCornwall Inn, Litchfield Inn, and B&Bs in the Litchfield Hills within 15 minutes
⛺ Tenting On-MountainIncluded with registration. Stay close to the action.
🧭 Join a Tribe of Mountain Athletes from 29 states and 3 countries.
✅ What's Included in Your Fall 2026 Registration
⛺ Tenting space on-mountain. Included for you and up to 6 spectators at no extra charge.
🔥 Base area support station. Shade, fire pit, hydration, snacks, and Tribe camaraderie.
🏅 Personalized event bibs, summit tokens, finisher's medals, and hats.
📋 Custom training plans. Designed by Chaski Endurance Collective.
🏔️ Exclusive Mohawk Mountain access. For athletes, teams, and spectators.
🚑 Ski patrol medical support. On-mountain throughout the Event.
📞 Mountain Athlete Tribe community calls. Pre-event preparation and post-event connection.
🅿️ Free parking, spectator areas, and restrooms at Mohawk Mountain Ski Area.
🤝 A new Tribe. Bragging rights. Proof.
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💬 "One purpose: To crush that damn mountain. And we did."
Everest Finisher, 2025.
🗻 Choose Your Summit
👤 Solo. Go it alone, but surrounded by a Tribe.
👥 Trail Buddy. Partner up for shared endurance.
🏔️ Trail Family. A FlexRelay team of four tackling mileage and elevation together.
Each Event uses our FlexRelay format — self-managed pacing, no minimum laps per person. Some Events require night trekking by headlamp. The down is not a gift. You own every descent.
▲ Kuwohi — 12-Hour | 15 Miles | 7,140' | The entry point. Your first vertical endurance Event in Connecticut.
📅 IronHikers Away: Sat, Oct 3 @ Noon | Final Bell: Sat, Oct 3 @ Midnight
Claim Your Spot. 🎯
Solo Trail Buddy Trail Family
▲ Double Kuwohi — 24-Hour | 28+ Miles | 13,685' | A full day and night on the mountain.
📅 IronHikers Away: Sat, Oct 3 @ Noon | Final Bell: Sun, Oct 4 @ Noon
Claim Your Spot. 🎯
Solo Trail Buddy Trail Family
▲ Answer the Bell Ultra - Basic — 24-Hour | 28.8 Miles | 14,400' | Backyard ultra format on a real mountain.
📅 IronHikers Away: Sat, Oct 3 @ Noon | Final Bell: Sun, Oct 4 @ Noon
Claim Your Spot. 🎯
Solo
▲ Denali — 48-Hour | 43+ Miles | 20,825' | Two days, two nights, no shortcuts.
📅 IronHikers Away: Fri, Oct 2 @ Noon | Final Bell: Sun, Oct 4 @ Noon
Claim Your Spot. 🎯
Solo Trail Buddy Trail Family
▲ Everest — 72-Hour | 61+ Miles | 29,155' | The authentic self-powered Everesting alternative. The 29029 alternative where you earn every descent.
📅 IronHikers Away: Thu, Oct 1 @ Noon | Final Bell: Sun, Oct 4 @ Noon
Claim Your Spot. 🎯
Solo Trail Buddy Trail Family
▲ Answer the Bell Ultra - Full — 84-Hour | 100.8 Miles | 50,400' | On the hour. Every hour. Until you can't.
📅 IronHikers Away: Wed, Sept 30 @ Midnight | Final Bell: Sun, Oct 4 @ Noon
Claim Your Spot. 🎯
Solo
▲ Olympus Mons Ultra — 84-Hour | 152+ Miles | 72,590' | Named for the tallest volcano in the solar system. Recognized among the Top 4 Hardest Ultra Events in the World. Powered by Skratch Labs®.
📅 IronHikers Away: Wed, Sept 30 @ Midnight | Final Bell: Sun, Oct 4 @ Noon
Claim Your Spot. 🎯
Solo Trail Buddy Trail Family
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Choose Harder. Choose Your Summit
🏁 No podium. No records. No age group awards.
🪞 Your only competition: yesterday's version of you.
🔁 Summit, descend, repeat. Reach the elevation equivalent of your Event's namesake mountain. Self-manage your rest, pace, fuel, and hydration. That's all part of the journey.
Are you ready? This is IronHike. Choose harder. Find your Tribe.
💬 "If you want glamping, go somewhere else. IronHike is for the gritty."
Olympus Mons Athlete, 2025.
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💬 "I thought I was signing up for an ultra. I ended up finding my Tribe."
Patty M. — IronHike Denali Athlete.
Curious about Spring 2026? 💡 Take a look.
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💡 What to Know
Mountain Athletes' Guide — Mohawk Mountain
Everything you need to know about the course, the venue, training, gear, and what to expect on the mountain. Read it before you arrive.
📖 Read the Mountain Athletes' Guide
The FlexRelay Format
At IronHike we use a FlexRelay format for each of our Events. We call them FlexRelays because they are flexible. Each team member, whether in the Trail Buddy or Trail Family event, has no minimum or maximum laps, mileage, elevation, or time on the course. Teams manage who is on the mountain for how long and when, according to conditions, fitness levels, and the needs of the team.
Common Questions
Do I need to be a runner? No. IronHike is a hiking Event. If you can walk up a mountain repeatedly and keep moving, you can do this. Running is never required.
What if I can't finish? Every lap is earned. There is no shame in stopping. Every Mountain Athlete sets their own ceiling — the Event ends when you decide it ends, or when the Final Bell rings.
Cancellations, Deferrals & Transfers
Policy: No refunds, deferrals, or transfers between series. Upon request, you may receive an 80% credit toward any future event (no expiration). All sales final.
We do not offer refunds or deferrals. However, if you are unable to attend your registered event, we can provide a single-use coupon for 80% off any future registration with no expiration date. The remaining 20% acts as a change fee to help cover overhead and processing fees. Transfers within the same series are allowed on a case-by-case basis.
Course Details — Mohawk Mountain
Mohawk Mountain is a Cornwall, Litchfield County, Connecticut ski area built on the northwest slope of Mohawk Mountain by Walt Schoenknecht in 1947. Full History ↗
Trail: Up and down Mohawk Mountain ski trail | Lap Distance: 1.25 miles | Elevation Gain/Loss per Lap: 595 feet
Summit Distance: 0.625 mi | Descent Distance: 0.625 mi | Basecamp Elevation: 920 ft | Summit Elevation: 1,600 ft
Primary Airport: Bradley International (BDL) — 1 hr 4 min (44.5 miles)
Drive Times: Hartford, CT 1 hr | Springfield, MA 1 hr 16 min | New York City 2 hr 20 min | Boston, MA 2 hr 35 min
Drone Policy ↗ | Lodging ↗ | Outdoor Activities ↗ | Dining ↗ | Shopping ↗ | Leaf Peeping ↗
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IronHike Endurance Productions
Who We Are
IronHike Endurance Productions is a veteran-owned endurance event series and US Army veteran endurance event producer. A military veteran endurance event series built on US Army veteran leadership and Appalachian Trail culture. Personal transformation endurance event series rooted in shared suffering and a Tribe of limit pushers. US Military veteran built, owned, and operated.
What Makes Us Different
No gondola, no shortcuts. Self-powered Everesting, earned one lap at a time. Earn every foot of elevation on the way up and the way down. The authentic Everesting alternative on the East Coast. Not a race endurance event. No podium. You vs you mountain event. Prove yourself right.
The Events
Seven elevation-based endurance events from 12 to 84 hours. FlexRelay format: solo or team participation. Vertical gain from 7,140 to 72,590 feet. Backyard ultra on a mountain. Last one standing elevation format. The 29029 Everesting alternative. Barkley Marathons alternative. The hardest endurance hiking event USA.
The Place
IronHike Fall 2026 takes place October 1-4 at Mohawk Mountain Ski Area in Cornwall, Connecticut. Cornwall Connecticut endurance event in the Litchfield Hills. Self-powered Everesting Connecticut fall. Everesting New England October 2026. Elevation endurance event Connecticut fall. Multi-day mountain endurance event fall foliage. Mohawk Mountain endurance event October 2026. Endurance hiking event USA.
US Military Veteran built, owned, and operated. 🇺🇸
Trail-proven and tribe-approved. 🥾
All rights reserved by IronHike Endurance Productions, LLC. © 2023 thru 2026. ⚖️
15 Miles 28.75 Miles 29 Miles 43.75 Miles 61.25 Miles 100 Miles 152.5 Miles Run Trail Ultra Walk
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61 Miles Marathon Run Trail Ultra Walk
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61 Miles Marathon Relay Run Trail Ultra Walk
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43 Miles Marathon Run Trail Ultra Walk
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43 Miles Marathon Relay Run Trail Ultra Walk
Sat, Oct 03, 2026
1.5 km from City of CohoesRelay Ultra
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 6:30 AM
82.8 km from City of Cohoes50k Ultra
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 9:30 AM
[second wave start VRG 2022.jpg] Year 12~ Can You Beleive IT! ~Vermont Rare Gravel!
Happy to see have you back for another year! You'll see some new, some old and somewhere in between. Keeping it
around 40miles this year….but we're turning up the climbing on a few new roads.
Why not #vermontraregravelride this Year?
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"Grassroots GRavel" at its Finest!
It's not a Race, It's an Adventure!
The Hidden Gem of Southern VT
Use your GPS - minimal signage
Start/Finish and post ride gathering at Wild Wings XC ski center
What to Expect
This is not a Race, However the front usually has Pace, But fast or slow LET'S obey the rules of the road = Don't be a Dick! 12th year running back to our original distance of 40 miles, 4500 vertical feet of climbing with 5 sections of good ole VT Class IV. The most challenging could be the 19% up Johnson Hill Road. 40mm plus tires and gearing to keep your legs fresh are recommended.
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Ride Description and Profile - 2025, Good chance this is It!
https://www.strava.com/routes/3399914793929721038
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/52379474
Highlights include
New Class IV section; Turner Road - Highway 26 to Moses Pond
Middletown Road to Marsh Hill
Johnson Hill is back - Sorry!
Little Michigan to Stone Place
Hapgood Pond Campground to North Road
There are a few short sections that some riders may want to dismount and walk or jog. And that's Okay, go your own pace; the challenge is as important as the journey!
Equipment Recommendation
This ride is calling for cross, gravel, flat bar mountain, or the like ~highly discourage any road bikes! 38 cc and above tire choice will serve you well. There is no "hike-a-bike" ALL totally ridable Class IV.
Water + Food
There will be 2 refueling/ Feed stations; one at 14 miles (top of Marsh Cross and Dale Road) and 28 miles at the top of Holt Mtn Class IV stocked with GU gels, GU hydration, bananas, pickles, syrup shots and more. We do recommend you carry plenty of water and your own nutrition as well.
Race day parking
Plenty of parking at Wild Wings Nordic Center. Follow Hapgood Road east out of Peru Center. At the town garage bear left onto North Road. Follow North Rd. appox. 2 miles, bear left at the folk, 500 meters to Wild Wings XC.
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THANKS TO OUR SPONORS
Wild Wings Nordic Center
GU Energy
Kates Bars
Ungrounded Coffee Roasters
Pinkus Family Chiropractic of Manchester
Norse House Ski Shop, Bondville VT
Sugar Bob’s Finest Kind
Eureka Kombucha
Wohler Realty Group
Glebe Mountain Gardens and Landscaping
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Lodging options in the area
Bromley Sun Lodge, Peru, VT https://www.sunlodgevt.com/
The Inn Between - Andover, VT https://www.theinnbetweenvermont.com/
SeeSaws Lodge, Peru, VT https://www.seesawslodge.com/
Bromley View Inn, Winhall, VT https://www.bromleyviewinn.com/
VT state park - Hapgood Campground, Peru http://www.recreation.gov/
http://www.landgroveinn.com/ if quaint Vermont country inn is a bit more your Speed!
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Ride with a Purpose - All Proceeds go to Rare Disease Research and Advocacy
I started this endeavor twelve years ago as a passionate cyclist with a cause. Building community, Advocating for a cause, challenged with the parallels between gravel riding/ racing, walking the rare disease journey and educating myself and others, about childhood rare disease. I am not a charity but work directly with Vermont Rare, Rasopathies Network, CFC International amongst others to educate people on rare disease and finding ways to improve the lives of young people and families that live with a rare disease. So if you to are passionate about something, enjoy strong community and friends, do things with a purpose, love to ride and are excited about a new challenge, Vermont Rare Gravel might be the perfect fit!
“Have you ever been on a ride when the vibe and flow is just right? That was the feeling of the RAS Adventure Ride. With a great mix of classic Vermont dirt roads, limited amounts of tarmac and many challenging miles of off-road segments, you have all the elements of a classic dirt road event in the making. I hear that there will be even more off-road sections next year, so it’s only going to get better! Be sure to mark this event on your calendar for next year – you won’t want to miss it.”
"Thanks for another great RAS ride! It was my girlfriend's first travel event, and her longest ride ever! She survived and enjoyed it, even the crazy hill around mile 30!" ~2018 Participant
Donations
If you cannot ride, would like to make a donations or for more information go to https://vermontrare.org
Sponsors
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Cycling Gravel
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 5:00 AM
Gorey Hollows VIII features 4 ride options for ‘26. There's the classic brutal 90 mile ATB race, with the rocky class 4 roads and extended hike a bikes, the 60 mile Scramble (pick any two of the ATB
race loops) and the Ramble (pick any 1 of the ATB race loops). We also have added in an ‘Amble’ ride, for folks who wanna get out and enjoy the changing seasons but don't want to walk up some terrible climb or do huge miles. Finally, we're making the ‘Just hanging out’ option permanent. If you or your friend / partner / etc wants to just come, drink some good coffee, eat a donut, and chow down on some dinner, this is the category for you. More info on the ride options at the bottom of these notes.
All Routes are self navigated with minimal or no sag. You'll get a GPS track and some notes, that's it. No sag, no medical support, nothing but a nice camp fire to come back to and some good food.
All Analog events are rain or shine. If you think you can't make it, get the event insurance, it's only a few bucks. No refunds for cancelations. It's like a concert, not a dinner reservation.
This year, for the first time ever, there is a legit prize for the Race, a handmade ATB wheelset, plus the usual Pie and donut prizes. We'll break it down this year: First prize gets the wheels, second gets the pie and 3rd gets the donuts. Your race fee gets you dinner, but not breakfast, cause no one is eating anything at 4am. If you are doing any of the other categories, your entry fee gets you a pour over coffee, a handmade donut, and a big autumnal dinner spread (all of that from our friends at the Poultney Pub) plus a cooler full of free for all Octoberfest Beers and NAs, plus the ride of course!
The Gorey Hollows features some of the SKOV (Southwest Kingdom of Vermont’s) most scenic (and gnar) ATB riding. Plus ya know, Class 4 roads which are dirt roads that are not generally maintained and sorta left to fall to pieces. Poultney’s road maintenance budget is basically non-existent, so our class 4 roads are wonderfully terrible. Expect wash outs, ‘gravel’ the size of GMO grapefruits, steep grades and wonderful views. The ride weaves in and out of the woods and farm lands. Plenty of climbing but lots of great eye candy, like cows and red barns.
A note about camping: in the past, we've had folks sign up for camping thru bikereg. This year, we're doing the camping registration thru hip camp. It'll cost you less if you're in a group or even if there is just two of you. We'll email info about camping sign ups to you as soon as you register.
We revamped the Gorey Hollows format for ‘24. Feedback was universally positive, so we're sticking with the new format. In the spirit of Choose Your Own Adventure books (originally published in Vermont!) you decide your destiny. Three possible loops. Racers have to do all 3, but pick the order of the loops. Scramblers pick any 2 and choose the order. Ramblers pick one. Loops start and end at the sugar house HQ, so you can restock on water, food, clothing.
The Amble is 15ish miles. Dirt roads, a rail trail, a class 4 road, one big hill. It's doable, chill, you can use any bike that isn't a road bike, more or less. Ideally 38mm plus tires and low gearing. James will be leading this ride, very slow group pace.
The Ramble is 30ish miles, dirt roads, plenty of climbing, bushwacking, singletrack and some sketchy class 4 roads. Doable on a bike with decently low gearing and 50mm tires. One of the loops has less than 4k of climbing, most ramblers will probably want to do that. This is a very hard 30 miles. It took ramblers over 5 hours last year. Self Navigated.
The Scramble is 60ish miles. Very difficult, even if you pick the easiest loop and one of the two hard loops. Many riders will not finish the scramble. You need to bring lights in case you get caught in the dark. Lots of folks will not finish the 60 miles before sundown. Self Navigated.
The Race is 90ish miles, with around 13,000 feet of climbing. Singletrack, horrible rocky roads, check points, hike a bikes, and other sketch delights. Hardest, most ridiculous ATB ride you'll ever do, we bet. 1 rider finished the race last year, out of a field of 25 or so. Starts early. Totally self supported old school race. Winner gets a nice alloy ATB wheelset, second place gets pie and third some donuts. You have to do all 3 loops to win, in any order. Loops are directional. You can pick which to start with but you have to do them in a set direction. Self Navigated.
Rules for 2026 race:
To podium, the following stuff is banned: Aero Bars, Suspension forks, suspension frames, suspension Seatposts and stems. E bikes are of course banned. You can race with any of this stuff, but your results will not count toward the official record.
Mandatory Race time cuts so we are not up till 11pm waiting for you to come back.
One bike, one set of wheels and tires. No swapping bikes like it’s a cross race.
Racers can refuel, change clothes, take naps, at Analog HQ in between loops.
Mandatory check in after every loop.
The Gorey Hollows is a different kinda ride. No ride leader. No sag wagon. It's more like a free for all with a common course and goal. These roads are impassable to all but the most modified jeeps. Nothing is marked. You have to use your cue sheet and a GPS track to make it through.That's not impossible, but you have to pay attention. There won't be any cell service for most of the ride. We will release the GPX track a few days before the race via email.
Pre Ride Stuff:
Racers: get here at 4:00, race starts at 5am. Scramblers: Leave at 8am. Ramblers: Leave at 10am. Amblers leave at 11am. Donuts and coffee at 7:30am and 9am
Equipment requirements for 30, 60 and 90 mile ride:
Sturdy walking shoes
Low enough gearing to make it up 15% grades that are loose and wet
Spare tubes/tubeless patch kits
Tire boots
GPS or Phone with GPS ability with some sort of back up battery situation.
Ride with GPS or GAIA.
1.75" / 44mm wide tires or bigger. Advise 2.25 or bigger. Most past winners rode 2.8” tires.
Basic tools and bike repair know-how in case you break down
First Aid stuff.
There are no sag wagons! There is no way to get out of the woods! Be safe. Ride Smart.
Post ride:
Fire pit hangs at the old Analog Sugar House. Cheer on racers as they finish laps and become more and more worn out! Autumn Feast provided by our friends at Poultney Pub. If you saw the taco scene at the 4x4 you know these will be good. Optional camping at the Analog HQ as well. We’ll have some refreshments, but mainly this is a BYOB kinda deal.
Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking Trail
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 7:00 AM
The Grafton Gran Fondo celebrates Southern Vermont's most inspiring terrain during peak fall foliage, with challenging rides, on-course support and friendly hospitality. Based in the picturesque
village of Grafton at the Grafton Trails and Outdoor Center, this event offers five rides that will inspire and challenge you, with complementary homemade and award-winning food and refreshments in a picturesque setting and rustic cabin awaiting your return. Proceeds support the Grafton Elementary School. Ride the peak!
Event Details:
Start/Finish, parking and post-ride meal are located at Grafton Trails and Outdoor Center, a four-season outdoor recreation center.
Included in the registration fee is on-course SAG support, fully stocked rest stops, and a complementary pre and post ride meal (Short Gravel route is unsupported on course).
6:00 AM: Breakfast and Registration open
7:00 AM: Estremo/Gran Riders start time
9:00 AM: Medio/Gravel Riders start time
This event is not timed, and it is not a race.
For more information and event details, visit www.graftongranfondo.com
Cycling Gran Fondo Gravel Trail
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Gritus - 50 Miles. Short course - 27 Miles.
IMPORTANT - No directional signs on the course. 100% self navigation. Use Ride with GPS App
What: Bike Race
Gritus - 50 Mile Bike Race, 75% Unpaved, 4,7000
ft of climbing - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51642656
27 Mile - Short Course - 75% Unpaved, 2,700 ft of climbing - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51644253
When: Saturday, October 4, 2025 - 8:30 a.m. Start. Rain or Shine.
Where: Silver Towers Camp
Details: The race will start and finish at Silver Towers camp.
There is a shorter version available - (27 miles, 2700 vertical). Participants will receive an award but we will not do top 3 per category for this distance. Please inform race staff if you intend to do the shorter version.
Gritus will feel adventurous and you'll have a couple of hefty climbs. The course features nearly 4,700 feet of vertical.
There are some amazing views on the course and it's scheduled during peak foliage. Cyclists are 100% responsible for navigating the course. There will be no directional arrows on the course. We recommend Ride with GPS app and bringing a copy of the cue sheet. There will be one water stop. Entrants will receive Endurance Society swag and finishers will receive a finisher's award. A unique award will be presented to top 3 in each category.
Anyone looking for a greater challenge, we have a 108 mile gravel race in 2026 with 14K vertical - https://www.endurancesociety.org/crazy-eight
Quesadillas will be served post race. We look forward to enjoying a gorgeous day and hope you'll join us.
Cycling Gravel
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Join the Lake George Land Conservancy for the 10th Annual Amy’s Adventure Race for the Lake, set to take place on Saturday, October 3, 2026! Back by popular demand, we will be offering a 4.5 mile
trail race as well as a 10 mile loop, taking you through Amy's Park, a beautiful wooded preserve nestled in the Adirondacks that offers challenging and rugged terrain with 700 feet of elevation gain amidst ponds, marshes, and forests. For more information on the race, please click here.
Proceeds will support the conservation work of the Lake George Land Conservancy. Our mission is to protect the land within the Lake George watershed to preserve the world-renowned water quality of this amazing lake. The proceeds from this race will directly go towards conserving critical lands in the Lake George Watershed. Since 1988, the LGLC has protected more than 14,221 acres of land in the area.
Protecting wetland areas like Amy’s Park is the primary way pollutants are filtered out of the water before it reaches Lake George.
Race Sign-Up
Early Bird Special! Registration is $20 until November 30, 2025! ($30 for the 10 mile loop).
Registration is $30 until September 3 ($40 for the 10 mile loop). Starting September 4, it is $40 until it closes on October 2 ($50 for the 10 mile loop). Registration includes a raffle ticket into the After-Party raffle, a beer from the Bolton Landing Brewing Company at the finish line, and a medal. Amy's Race 2025 T-shirts are an additional $10 and can be purchased during registration.
Day-of Information
Registration sign-in/bib collection will be 6:30-8:30 AM. The 10 mile loop begins at 8 AM and the 4.5 mile begins at 9 AM.
There will be an after-party open to all race participants and members of the community at the Bolton Landing Brewing Company, where there will be a raffle, beer, and more!
4.5 Miles 10 Miles Trail
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Grab onto your sneakers, folks! Westover Run the Runway 5K is back again! Get ready for a one-of-a-kind dash across an operational federal military installation. Whether you're a speedster, a
leisurely walker, or a family of fun-seekers, this flat, paved course is perfect for you—and yes, strollers and wheelchairs are welcome!
This fun-run isn't just about clocking miles; it's also about doing good. Proceeds will go to Westover Galaxy Community Council to lift up our Westover military families and help launch the sky-high excitement for the 2027 Great New England Air Show.
Register by September 1 and take home a Race T-Shirt! We designed a super cool shirt this year to lead into the 2027 Great New England Air Show! Don't miss your chance to get a t-shirt in your size! And Save $$$. Registration price increases after September 1.
Kick-off and finish line are at the Westover Metropolitan Airport—the civilian side of things. But, you'll be strutting into a military zone, so expect James Bond-level security! Pre-run vetting is mandatory and Real IDs are required, and leave those carry-ons behind because nothing’s allowed to tag along during the run. We've got a handy key and bag check for you. Wheelchair and stroller users, please plan to arrive early for clearance. And sorry, Fido, this isn't a puppy parade—please leave pets at home this time around!
What's NEW this year? We are hosting a charity Car Show starting at 9:00am on the other side of the airport. Hang out after the run and enjoy a variety of awesome cars competing for best in decade, rockin' 50s, 60s and 70s music, food trucks, raffles and more! Car Show runs from 9am - 1pm!
5k Run Walk Wheelchair
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 8:30 AM
2.4 Miles, Down Chalybes. ED SANIFER STAGGERED START RACE
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
2.3 Miles Run
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 9:00 AM
All proceeds raised will benefit Society of St. Vincent de Paul to help feed local families in need.
Runners who register at least 2 weeks early will receive a premium long sleeve wicking shirt.
Walkers who register at least 2 weeks early receive a free T-shirt.
We welcome your help receiving sponsor pledge donations. Click the link below for a pledge sheet.
https://friendsofthepoor5k.com/assets/pledge-sheet.pdf
The beautiful fall foliage colors will be peaking, and this scenic 5k course will be a fun filled family event for kids of all ages to enjoy!
Stay after the race for a chance to win a prize in our raffle!
5k Run Walk
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 12:00 PM
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IronHike Endurance Productions LLC is a US military veteran-owned business.
61 Miles Marathon Run Trail Ultra Walk
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 12:00 PM
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IronHike Endurance Productions LLC is a US military veteran-owned business.
28 Miles Marathon Run Trail Walk
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 12:00 PM
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IronHike Endurance Productions LLC is a US military veteran-owned business.
28 Miles Marathon Relay Run Trail Walk