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Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 12:00 PM
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28 Miles Marathon Run Trail Walk
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 12:00 PM
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28 Miles Marathon Relay Run Trail Walk
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 12:00 PM
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15 Miles Half Marathon Run Trail Walk
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 12:00 PM
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15 Miles Half Marathon Relay Run Trail Walk
Sun, Oct 04, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Almost 50 years ago, Johanna Manfreda Fishbein started a tradition in Wallingford that would grow and change significantly over the years, bringing organizations throughout the town together to
collaborate in an effort to support residents in need.
The Wallingford Family YMCA is proud to continue this tradition as host of the annual Fishbein/YMCA Community Road Race on Sunday, October 4 in collaboration with Celebrate Wallingford.
Hope to see you there!
Note: Registration for this event is only available online and will remain open until 8:30AM on race day. Once you have registered, your race bib may be collected at advance packet pickup or on race morning. On Race Day, please allow plenty of time to park, check in and be ready to run at 9:00AM
Entry Fees
5K Race - Under 19 - $5 (No shirt provided)
1 Mile Youth Race - Under 14 (Parents, Guardians & Teachers are welcome too!) - $5
Healthy Living 1K Walk - $10 (FREE for LiveSTRONG at the Y participants)
Reduced 5K entry fee for under 19 will be shown at the checkout.
Shirts will be available to purchase the day of the race for $10, if available.
Event Schedule
Early Bib Pickup - Friday, October 2
Race Day Check In Opens at 7:00AM
Youth Race & Healthy Living Walk Start - 9:00AM
5K Run Start - 9:10AM
Awards
Awards will be given to top three overall M/F 5K Race winners
Top finisher in each 5K Race age category
1-9 yrs
10-14 yrs
15-19 yrs
20-29 yrs
30-39 yrs
40-49 yrs
50-59 yrs
60-69 yrs
70-79 yrs
80+ yrs
1k 1 Miles 5k Run Walk
Sun, Oct 04, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Come Run, Stroll & Roll! Stanley Park will be hosting the 14th Run Stanley. Run Stanley has grown into a fun yearly tradition for the whole family, whether they like to run, walk, roll, or bark. Join
us for this all-inclusive event on Sunday, October 4, 2026 at 10:00 am at Stanley Park. This event includes the 5K trail run/walk, a 5K K9 trail run/walk, the Munchkin Run hosted by Dunkin’ Donuts, and The Stroll & Roll. The Stroll & Roll is a wheel friendly a 1-mile non-competitive walk through Stanley Park’s accessible pathways.
The school with the most Munchkin Run participants wins the coveted “Stanley Cup School Spirit Trophy,” which will be displayed at their school for the entire school year!
The race will help to raise funds to benefit the care and upkeep of the Frank Stanley Beveridge Wildlife Sanctuary, Stanley Park and its accessible pathways. Please join the community of runners, walkers, hikers, dog owner and nature lovers who love Stanley Park.
Register by September 18, 2026 to be guaranteed a T-shirt.
Run Stanley Race Day Schedule:
Late Registration: 9:00am - 10:00am at Children’s Pavilion
T-Shirt & Bib Pickup: 9:00am -10:00am at Children’s Pavilion
Vendor Village 9:00 am - 12:00pm
Kids' Munchkin Warmup: 9:30am
Kids’ Munchkin Run: 10:00am
K9 5K Run/Walk : 10:20am
The Stroll & Roll (1-mile accessible stroll): 10:20am
5K Run/Walk: 10:25am
If you are interested in volunteering please use this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/e/1FAIpQLSennZ3hM8TJO4yhvKixTReyrAHMdx-8FxWkBz97NcEQiH2etw/formResponse
Prizes will be awarded for the following categories and mailed to the winners:
1st Place Male and Female 5k Student Run/Walk
1st Place Male and Female 5k Run/Walk
1st Place Male and Female K9 5k Run/Walk
Oldest and Youngest Finisher of 5k Run/Walk
1 Miles 3.1 Miles Run Trail Walk
Fri, Oct 09, 2026
What if supporting animal welfare 🐕 was a great reason to start running? 🏃➡️ You can try this experience in Newtown, USA, in Connecticut! The Race For Catherine is a charity run of 5 km 👟. Join the
event in person in October 12th or participate in the virtual version October 10 - 12th. The race is organized by the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary 🏥. For its 5th edition, organizers are hoping to attract even more participants! 👨👩👧👦
5k Run Virtual
Sat, Oct 10, 2026
35.9 km from Copake5k Half Marathon Run
Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 8:00 AM
81.2 km from Copake5k 13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles Half Marathon Relay Run
Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 8:30 AM
8.2 Miles- Falls river, mallory/flagswamp
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
8.2 Miles Run
Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Race starts and ends at the Bethany Lutheran Bretheran Church, whose members have once again generously offered us use their space for this event.
Race Day
Packet Pick Up
REGISTRATION
PRE-REGISTRATION:
Individuals: $25 until 7/31, $30 until 8/1, $35 on Race Day
T-Shirts guaranteed if registered by September 24th, 2026 (Must be present to receive)
Awards
Top Male and Female Finishers
The top three in the following age groups: 12 and under, 13-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+.
5k Run
Sun, Oct 11, 2026 at 6:30 AM
New England's Fall Classic, the Lime Rock Park Epic
Based at the legendary Lime Rock Park in Connecticut's Litchfield County, this gravel fondo showcasing waterfalls and covered bridges has emerged
as an autumn classic in the Berkshires. Perhaps the most beautiful ride in the region, this course and format are welcoming to riders of most abilities on a proper bike. For those who want to go hard, the timed segments will challenge them. For those looking for a nice fall tour, these roads will enrapture you…especially given the fall foliage that peaks earlier than the rest of New England.
All riders will start and finish on the fabled raceway near the Sam Posey Bridge, complete a lap on the raceway and then exit the venue. Riders will be offered three distances: The Epic (70 miles), the Explorer (55 miles) and the Express (25 miles). The Epic and Explorer will feature chip timed segments. Cumulative times across multiple segments will be compared for podium places. All riders will receive a meal and drink ticket for the post-ride celebration.
RETURNING FOR 2026: 5K Running Race to Support the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp. After the gravel riders depart the venue for the Epic and Explorer events, organizers will hand the venue over to our friends of the Berkshire Running Center to host a 5k running event on the fabled Lime Rock Park racetrack. To find out about that, click HERE.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. Riders seeking discounted or comp entries may be able to provide volunteer service in exchange for such discounts. Parents of juniors are encouraged to do so. Contact [email protected] for more information.
PINK PATROL DOMESTIQUES WANTED! Would you like to ride the event and help out with getting differing levels of riders to the finish for a deep discount as part of our Pink Patrol? If so, come join our team and help make someone's experience better along the way. Domestiques are welcome and encouraged to ride at their own pace in the timed segments and will be considered for awards, if so desired. To be considered for this exciting opportunity to contribute, contact [email protected] for more information.
ENTRY DEFERMENT POLICY: While Domestique Events DOES NOT OFFER REFUNDS for any reason, organizers will allow entrants to either transfer their entry in the Lime Rock Park Epic to another person OR defer the entry to the 2027 Natchaug Epic being held March 27. Entries may only be deferred one time. The deadline to do so is 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 5. To request a deferment and/or transfer send email to [email protected].
The Routes
THE EPIC
70 miles, 5,200 ft of elevation, 20 sectors, 5 timed segments, 2 rest stops
If Ralph Lauren could design a bike ride, this might just be the product. With road names "Wildcat Hollow," "Dark Hollow", “Old Asylum,” and "Race Track," we knew that Paul and Bob found some good stuff for our course. And that's all BEFORE Rest Stop 1. The Epic will send riders north by The Great Falls along the Housatonic River before cutting "Between the Lakes." The route turns south and carries riders through several rolling gravel sectors to Sharon. Then we truly make it epic. A 3.3-mile gravel climb sets the tone before the long haulers whistle down a seven-mile "pedalers" descent, 3.5 of which is un-paved. The course offers some autumnal heaven along the river before spooning out a taste of hell: a 3-mile climb, most of which is unpaved, forces riders to grind out of the valley. The best of riders will be technically, aerobically and spiritually challenged. Regroup and recover at the top. The second rest stop, positioned in a classic Grange Hall converted into a fire house. From
there, a rider gets to celebrate a series of blissful ridges, eye-watering descents, scenic farmlands, a new challenging timed segment on Jeep track before dropping down to the covered bridge in West Cornwall. The final timed segment will be on the Lime Rock raceway and Rattlesnake Ridge in the opposite direction. Then come home to an amazing meal, friends and stories of the day with some cold ones.
NOTE: Epic riders are eligible for the team-based Berkshire Cup competition. (Details below)
THE EXPLORER
55 miles, 3700 ft of elevation, 14 sectors, 4 timed segments, 2 rest stops
The Explorer is comprised of the northern loop of the Epic route. The first half is fairly flat with the same gravel sectors. After the rest stop the challenging stuff really starts, with a 4.5-mile gravel step climb. This route provides riders a good taste of the Epic without suffering the agony of the Epic's descent into the infernal Kent Valley. The Explorer riders reconnect with the Epic route and enjoy the second rest stop together. Be warned, this route is truly a challenge for even an accomplished rider.
NOTE: PEDAL-ASSISTED E-BIKES ARE WELCOMED ON THE EXPLORER RIDE (but are EXCLUDED from any timed competitions).
THE EXPRESS
25 miles, 1000 ft of elevation, 5 sectors, no timed segments, lots of snack stops and clinics
The Express offers an approachable route for the "gravel curious." There are five unpaved sectors, three of which offer paved “bailouts.” The Pink Patrol, comprised of experienced ride leaders, will divide up the group based on skills and experience. While some will take on the challenging Mount Easter Loops, others may stay on the paved route for the “tap-out” option to the covered bridge. From there we will descend down to the picturesque West Cornwall Covered Bridge. There the route turns north to traverse the third unpaved sector of the ride, a flat three miles along the Housatonic River. Five miles of rolling roads with a photo stop and snacks at the Great Falls will bring you back to Lime Rock Park.
NOTE: PEDAL-ASSISTED E-BIKES ARE WELCOMED ON THE EXPRESS RIDE.
The Express will feature five unpaved sectors; approximately one fourth of the route is unpaved. There will be frequent photo stops with snacks. Riders will be timed but not scored.
THE BERKSHIRE CUP TEAM COMPETITION
There will be a team competition. To be eligible each member must register with their team affiliation. Team membership will be determined based on the 'Team/Club/Company' field during BikeReg checkout. Please ensure all team members use the same name for your team.
Rules are as follows:
There are two categories: Men and Women.
Men must have a minimum of four riders; women must have a minimum of three riders.
There is no maximum number of riders one team can have.
Only riders who enter and complete the Epic course and all five timed segments by 3 p.m. will be scored
Only the time of the fourth best rider of each men's team in each segment will be used for scoring. The aggregate of those scores will be tabulated for the team's result.
Only the time of the third best rider of each women's team in each segment will be used for scoring. The aggregate of those scores will be tabulated for the team's result.
Any combination of riders on a team can be scored. For example, a team may have different riders scored in each of the segments.
The overall individual results have no bearing on the team competition.
Only one men's and one women's team will be awarded the Berkshire Cup.
ENTRANTS TO RECEIVE
All paid entrants to the Lime Rock Park Epic will receive the following:
Free parking
Pre-ride mechanical support
SAG service
Rolling mechanical support courtesy of Speed and Sprocket and Comp Edge
Fully stocked rest stops featuring homemade and locally sourced food. Vegan and gluten free offerings made with love and affection.
One post ride meal featuring a chef prepared buffet featuring gluten free, vegetarian, and vegan offerings
One drink ticket to enjoy a cold brew or soft drink.
One amazing course with chip timing services provided by Holeshot Events.
Souvenir pint glass.
Awards presentation for the combined timed segments go to the top three Epic finishers in Open Men, Open Women, Men 45-plus, and Women 45-plus divisions.
Cycling Gran Fondo Gravel
Sun, Oct 11, 2026
35.2 km from Copake5k 10k Half Marathon
Sun, Oct 11, 2026 at 6:00 AM
Great River Ride 2026
A Fundraiser for the Friends of the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail Inc.
Post Ride Entertainment and Buffet at the finish
2026 marks the 39th Anniversary of the Great River Ride.
Over the years the GRR has been recognized by the League of American Bicyclists (LAB) and Bicycling Magazine as one of the top century rides in America. A variety of routes are offered to match the skill levels of all participants. Event proceeds will benefit the programs of the Friends of the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail (FOCGRT), a 501 3c nonprofit organization.
Staffed refreshment stops along the ride as well as a post-ride buffet with live entertainment from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM.
You will encounter knee-popping hills, breathtaking views, awesome descents, and gorgeous fall foliage as you tour the hilltowns of the Eastern Berkshires. Add in miles of stone walls, waterfalls, plenty of New England white churches, loads of colonial homes, historic keystone arches, a wild and scenic river, and did I mention hills. But thats not all, we've got rest stops staffed with friendly cyclists and snacks, including our famous "Baked Potato" stop.
The Westfield River, the Great River in the river ride, is a federally designated Wild and Scenic River. The GRR wanders the course of this scenic river to give you a unique cycling experience. For 2026 we're using most of the original route, thanks to Mass Highways repaving projects. The Century will actually total 108 miles with bailout options and we've got the original 25 mile downhill run (mostly) to the finish.
The GRR Gravel Route is a mix of pavement, gravel, dirt and seasonal roads that we’ve enjoyed fall riding on for over 50 years. The 72 mile route is 40% unpaved.. The route will take you through the remote Knightville Basin and Chesterfield Gorge with stunning vistas along the East Branch of the Westfield River. You’ll pass through the Knightville Meadows, the Rainbow Pool, the Little Gorge and the Chesterfield Gorge on your ride. Most climbs are paved but Thayer Rd. is a moderately difficult climb of 1.4 miles on dirt ranging from 10% to 7%. A long descent to River Rd. follows a seasonal road with some steep downgrades. At River Rd. you will have a choice of the final gravel climb up Maynard Rd. or the bailout paved climb up East River Hill to the Spud stop at the Chester Hill Church. Gravel/Dirt sections will not be monitored by SAG vehicles and Cell Phone coverage is limited. Be prepared to handle mechanical problems,and flats. Several miles of the route follows a gated road closed
to motor vehicles. We recommend teaming up with other riders on these sections. Tire widths of 38mm or wider are recommended. Fallen leaves will hide loose and bony surfaces, so caution on descents is advised.
Our Winery Ride uses the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail and New Haven/Northampton Canal Trail for a flat 28 mile ride with a stop at the Brignole Vineyard for snacks (wine will be available for purchase).
Our 42 mile road route includes one moderate climb up the Granville Gorge with a mid ride rest stop at the Brignole Vineyard. At the vineyard you will have the choice of returning on the road (rolling terrain) or using the rail trail (flat).
Family Friendly - Free entry for children 15 & under riding with a registered adult.
Riders choosing to ride the RUSA sanctioned 200K must be current RUSA members and are expected to comply with RUSA Randonneuring Rules and the official start times for their respective event.
The RUSA Brevet and Populaires options are a timed events. A Poulaire is a timed long distance event of less than 200K while a brevet is 200K or greater conducted under the rules of the Adaux Club Parisien and its American counterpart, Randonneurs USA. Like a Gran Fondo pace line riding is permitted and there is an upper time limit for finishing. Brevet and Populaire riders cannot start before the posted start time. The clock start at the posted start time for each ride, no adjustments are made for late starts. All brevet and populaire riders are issued a route card that must be signed/stamped at each control (rest stop). Completed cards must be signed and handed in at the finish. The RUSA (Randonneurs USA) Brevet and Populaire are timed with a 6:00 AM start time for the 200K ride. No adjustments are made for late starts and all finishers must turn in a completed ride passport at the end of the ride to have a time recorded. 200K Brevet riders are required to have lights
(front and rear), a reflective vest and reflective ankle bands.
The Great River Ride benefits the Bicycle Advocacy efforts of New Horizons Bikes and the Friends of the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail.
Friends of the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail exists to ensure that the Columbia Greenway project is realized. Specifically, Friends of the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail (FOCGRT) will advocate for the planning, design, construction, maintenance and continuance to the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail, as well as advocating for cycling improvements to make Westfield a bicycle friendly community.
This is a Rain or Shine Event: No refunds
Cycling Gran Fondo Gravel Randonneur Trail
Wed, Oct 14, 2026 at 3:45 PM
NVL XC Championship
5k
Sat, Oct 17, 2026 at 11:59 PM
The Icebox Gravel is a 30-mile ride of mostly gravel roads. The Tour-de-Forest is a 13-mile ride with an even mix of gravel and paved roads. All roads are very rural, scenic and, for the most part,
very lightly traveled. Half of the Tour-de-Forest is on a private gravel road with no cars allowed.
Bikes with extremely thin tires are not encouraged. A hybrid or mountain bike is best.
Free refreshments will be available at the curling club. Registration starts at 8 am. Both rides start at 9:30 am.
The event is on Saturday 10/17/2026.
Registration is $50 for adults, $25 for teens, and 12 & under is free.
All proceeds go to supporting the Norfolk Rails to Trails and Great Mountain Forest.
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Cycling Gravel Trail
Sat, Oct 17, 2026 at 8:30 AM
4.2 Miles- South st, wellers bridge, down/up hemlock
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
4.2 Miles Run
Sat, Oct 17, 2026 at 10:00 AM
LOCATION: WOODTICK RECREATION
201 NICHOLS ROAD WOLCOTT, CT
3.5 MILE TRAIL RUN/WALK
ON THE SCENIC & FLAT MILL POND TRAIL
SATURDAY - OCTOBER 17, 2026
RACE TIME - 10:00 am
Race day Packet Pick Up -
8:00am – 9:30 am
Sign up online at www.FastTrackTiming.com
$25 Online Registration until September 18, 2026
$30 Online Registration between September 19, 2026 - October 16, 2026
Raceday Regisration is allowed
Running Tee for Preregistered Runners by 10/7/2026
This year – Chef Paul Mynahan will be
serving Award Winning Clam Chowder Which is
Included with your Race Registration
Hosted by The Wolcott Lions Club to Benefit Local Charities & Tom
Centinaro Lions scholarship
3.5 Miles Run Trail Walk
Sun, Oct 18, 2026 at 7:15 AM
October 18, 2026
Ridgefield Half-Marathon 7:15 AM
Ridgefield 7-Miler 7:15 AM
Iris Fund 5K 7:30 AM
These races feature classic fall New England scenery. The races are beginner-friendly, and you will
run through some of the prettiest roads in Fairfield County! The race starts on East Ridge Road, just above The Boys and Girls Club of Ridgefield, with a few gradual climbs to keep you honest. It then settles into a nice rolling course that winds through southern Ridgefield for two loops that showcase some of the flattest miles in the town. With a fast downhill into downtown Ridgefield and back to the Boys and Girls Club, where you're sure to finish strong and smiling!
This race’s primary benefactor is the Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield. The Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield is a national award-winning youth activity center designed to offer programs for school-aged children after school and during vacations in five core areas: The Arts, Character & Leadership, Education, Health & Life Skills, and Sports, Fitness & Recreation.
The 5K proudly supports The Iris Fund, founded in loving memory of Iris Crystal Aleman. Dedicated to ending the heartbreak of prematurity, the Fund fuels research into the triggers of labor and supports families facing high-risk pregnancies and loss.
Everyone who donates $10 or more to the Boys & Girls Club through the registration platform (RunSignUp) will be entered into a raffle for some great prizes! Donating $25 will get you two entries. We will be raffling off items to be announced at a later time.
3.1 Miles 5k 7 Miles 13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run
Sun, Oct 18, 2026 at 8:15 AM
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18TH!
5K Race Information:
Come celebrate our 33rd year of the Brookfield Halloween 5K! This USATF certified chip-timed 5K will begin/end at the Brookfield Municipal Center, 100
Pocono Road, Brookfield CT.
USATF certified #CT06013JHP
Walkers, strollers and dogs on leash are welcome!
Prizes for best costumes
Early Bird Registration Ends Thursday October 9th at 11:59 PM.
Online Registration Ends Saturday, October 18th at 11:59 AM.
Race day registration will be accepted starting at 7:00 AM on Sunday, October 19th.
Road Race Map Click Here (PDF Version)_
Road Race Map Click Here (Google Maps Version)
Short sleeve tee-shirts to all participants.
Awards to top runners in nine age groups:
8 and under
9-13
14-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70+
KIDS FUN RUN INFORMATION:
The Kids Fun Run will be a 0.23 mile loop around the parking lot of our Town Hall Campus. Runners are encouraged to dress up. All participants receive a prize.
5k Fun Run Kids Run Walk