Showing 17 events within 50 km in the next 365 days.
The 5K race in Historic Saugerties, NY, is an exciting event that draws participants of all ages. Set against the backdrop of this charming town, the race offers a unique blend of scenic routes and community spirit. Fun, Family and Fitness in Upstate NY!
Welcome to the 24th year of the Hudson Valley Triathlon Club and its Summer Tri Series. Join us for this Super Sprint Triathlon we think you will find challenging and a whole lot of fun! Great for individuals and relay teams of all levels. Held in the gorgeous setting of the Kenneth L. Wilson State Park near Woodstock, NY. Two hours north of NYC and one hour south of Albany.
Known for many years as the "Unofficial World Championships" ~ we've got some fast, kick-ass triathletes that race with us. So, both seasoned triathletes and true beginners in the sport will find that this race is for them.
Hudson Valley Triathlon Club (HVTC) Summer Tri Series
Super Sprint: 400m swim, 12 mile bike and 2 mile run. USAT sanctioned
Paratriathletes are welcome! AquaBike option offered to individuals only, not relay teams.
Race just one of this three-race series or all three. Points are earned at every race and the Champion down to place #5, male/female, are honored at the end of the season.
Extremely beginner friendly. NO CUT-OFF TIMES. You will never be the only "first-timer" at the race.
Great sharpener for experienced racers.
THIS SITE IS REGISTRATION FOR RACE #2 ONLY. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO REGISTER FOR Race #1 or #3, PLEASE CLICK HERE
IF YOU ARE REGISTERING AS A RELAY TEAM - PLEASE CLICK HERE
Eastern Dutchess Road Runners Club
Junkyard Dogs Hilltopper Half
Date: Sunday, July 26th, 2026
Time: 7:30 AM (Sharp, Rain or Shine)
Packet Pick-Up: 6:30 AM
Time Limit: 5-hour cap
The net proceeds and donations will support the Lustgarten Foundation for pancreatic cancer research. For more information, visit lustgarden.org.
Run Description:
Join us for an informal run through the charming town of Washington. The course is 13.1 miles of beautiful country roads, featuring scenic views of lakes, ponds, and expansive farmland. Please note that this run is not suitable for novice runners, as it includes many hills and an elevation gain of 787 feet. The roads will remain open, and self-service water stations will be available every few miles.
Registration:
$30 for Non-Members
$25 for Members
No Race Day Sign-Up
Race Caps at 50 participants
Discounted price are available for club members. Become a member at EDRRC.ORG
Awards:
Overall 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Male, Female and Non-Binary Runners.
A finisher medal is guaranteed to particpants who register before date TBD.
Location:
Millbrook School
296 Millbrook School Rd
Millbrook, NY
Parking:
Parking is available at Trevor Zoo, located at Millbrook School, 282 Millbrook School Rd, Millbrook, NY.
The Sharon Sprint Triathlon offers a challenging course yet small town charm making this an ideal event for both the experienced triathlete and the first timer. We encourage team and youth particpation in our event. We look forward to seeing all of our returning participants and newbies alike!
Swim - half mile
Bike - 12.1 miles
Run - 4.1 miles
Event details and schedule
We will be at the Sharon Town Beach at 6:30am the day of the event for packet pick up. We start the event at 8am sharp! Parking on the road is advisable. Those in the lot must stay parked until the event is finished. Awards: male/female overall; m/f age groups 1st-3rd; teams, m/f/mixed/youth.
THERE IS NO DAY OF REGISTRATION
Welcome to the 24th year of the Hudson Valley Triathlon Club and its Summer Tri Series. Join us for this Super Sprint Triathlon we think you will find challenging and a whole lot of fun! Great for individuals and relay teams of all levels. Held in the gorgeous setting of the Kenneth L. Wilson State Park near Woodstock, NY. Two hours north of NYC and one hour south of Albany.
Known for many years as the "Unofficial World Championships" ~ we've got some fast, kick-ass triathletes that race with us. So, both seasoned triathletes and true beginners in the sport will find that this race is for them.
Hudson Valley Triathlon Club (HVTC) Summer Tri Series
Super Sprint: 400m swim, 12 mile bike and 2 mile run. USAT sanctioned
Paratriathletes are welcome! AquaBike option offered to individuals only, not relay teams.
Race just one of this three-race series or all three. Points are earned at every race and the Champion down to place #5, male/female, are honored at the end of the season.
Extremely beginner friendly. NO CUT-OFF TIMES. You will never be the only "first-timer" at the race.
Great sharpener for experienced racers.
THIS SITE IS REGISTRATION FOR RACE #3 ONLY. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO REGISTER FOR ALL 3 RACES, #1 AND/OR #2, PLEASE CLICK HERE
IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR A RELAY TEAM, PLEASE CLICK HERE
SWIM: 0.5mi | BIKE: 18mi | RUN: 3mi
Crystal Cove | Old Route 66, Averill Park, NY
The Crystal Lake Triathlon Race is a USAT Sanctioned Sprint Distance Triathlon in Averill Park, NY on Crystal Lake. The race is one of the most scenic races in the area. The race begins at the Crystal Cove beach and features a single loop swim. Transitioning into the bike leg of our race where racers set out on a gorgeous out and back bike course that passes through the beautiful countryside of Rensselaer County. Finally, the racers finish on a mostly flat run course around Crystal Lake.
All participants will be required to either show USAT membership or purchase a one-day license and sign a USAT waiver.
Event Registration Website: cdtriclub.org/index.php/race/
Participation Type:
• Individual (not part of a Team) Adult , Youth
• Join a Team Adult , Youth -
• *Aquabike Adult, Youth
*The Aquabike race covers the same swim & bike courses as the Triathlon but will end when participants enter the Transition Area upon completion of the bike.
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Join us for the 14th anniversary of the Roe Jan Ramble Bike Tour! It's free to all participants and is sponsored by the towns of Copake, Hillsdale and Ancram, NY on the border of Massachusetts. There are 6 routes to choose from (10, 18, 25, 35, 50 miles, and 62.5 miles/100km) on quiet country roads in some of the most beautiful scenery of the Hudson Valley & Taconic foothills you've ever seen.
While the ride is free, we encourage donations to support the Harlem Valley Rail Trail, a publicly accessible trail managed by New York State Parks Department that connects walkers, cyclists and recreationalists from Wassaic to Hillsdale, NY with plans to continue north.
Register to ride right here on Bikereg.com. Once you register, you'll receive a fundraising page to donate or send to friends. If you'd like to contribute now or pledge to a registered rider, go to: https://www.pledgereg.com/roejanramble
Our ride starts and ends at Copake Memorial Park, 305 Mountain View Road, Copake, NY 12516. The 62.5 mile/100km and 50 mile routes start first at 8:30 AM, the 10 mile route leaves last at 11:00 AM on Saturday, September 19, 2026. On-site parking is free. Check-in starts at 7:30 AM.
Note: You MUST wear a helmet to participate in the Ramble. Pedal assist e-bikes are permitted. Throttle e-bikes are not. Junior registrants (those under 18 years old) must bring a hardcopy of the registration form, signed by a parent or guardian. To print a copy, click here.
Find out more information and updates at our website: https://www.roejanramble.org
Join us for year EIGHT of Connecticut's most monstrous 5k in the majestic hills of Salisbury Connecticut. Our third year as a USATF certified course, is specially dedicated this year to Peter Hawley, who was a runner among runners and the most generous champion of race directors across Connecticut, certifying hundreds of races and doing double duty to raise money and awareness.
The route climbs what feels like 1,000 ft in the first mile, but gains an actual 500 feet at mile 1.3 before runners turn around at the top of Lincoln City Road, and fly back down the same steeps, flanked by extraordinary views of Lake Wononscopomuc during autumn's final peak.
As always, this run is fun(d)raiser with proceeds supporting evidence-based adventure and arts and educational programming for people ages 12-20 in order to prevent the elevated risks for alcohol and drug abuse faced by young people in rural areas of New England where the overdose rate is among the highest in the state. To date, we have raised over $7,500 for organizations making a difference. This year a portion of race proceeds and all additional donations will support Catamount Resort's National Ski Patrol Young Adult Program (YAP) an organization aligned with our mission, which is to bring forth the best of the BEAST in all of us.
Our majestic and evergreen course has welcomed runners from all over the Eastern Region who enjoy the quintessential views and vibe of old-world New England in the autumn. This corner of Connecticut offers every adventure, play and recreational opportunity, making the event fun for the whole family.
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THE 2026 GRAVEL GOBLIN IS ON!! We're getting in one more trick-or-treat ride the day after Halloween.
Sign up and ride with the Mohawk Hudson Cycling Club on Columbia County's magnificent gravel roads. See the stunning autumn colors from the beautiful heights and rural valleys of this great gravel riding area. MHCC members and other cycling enthusiasts ride here all year and keep coming back for more. PLUS, the first 150 who visit the registration desk will enjoy a sweet surprise treat from Bountiful Bread!! The four routes offer a full variety of ride types and challenges. Everyone can find the ride that's right! A rest stop will be provided at the Red Rock Volunteer Fire Department for the 56 and 41 mile routes. So you will have a place to rest and refuel before continuing your tour. Note: all participants are required to follow rules of the road for cycling and to wear a helmet. As a safety tactic, each gravel ride will have a controlled, neutral start for the first mile. More safety requirements and tip are attached to your waiver.
Please remember to download your chosen route to an on-board device or print out a cue sheet before you show up!
BONUS: There will be mechanical support onsite prior to the ride, courtesy of Karl Miller's Blueline Spokes & Gears.
Make an additional donation online and/or come with a check, payable to Regional Food Bank of Northeastern NY.
Checkin begins at 8am at S&S Farm Brewery on November 1.
HERE ARE THE ROUTES:
56-mile ride - 5635 ft, Group start 9:00.
41-mile ride - 4072 ft, Group start 9:30.
30-mile ride - 2624 ft, Group start 10:00.
PLUS a 30-mile ROAD ride - 1550 ft, Group start at 10:15.
After you finish, enjoy a craft beer at the S And S Farm Brewery and great food selections from Gourmeli's Taste food truck, on-site from 12-4. Supporting this event since 2018, Gourmeli's selections will not disappoint! Remember to bring extra cash/card for your food and beverages.
REMEMBER: We will also be collecting checks (made out to the Regional Food Bank) and non-perishable food and personal care items on the day of the event.
About the Regional Food Bank:
The Regional Food Bank has been helping to feed the poor and hungry in our communities since 1982. It is the only organization of its kind in northeastern New York. The Food Bank collects large donations of food from the food industry and distributes it to charitable agencies serving hungry and disadvantaged people in 23 counties. From Plattsburgh to Newburgh, in urban, rural, and suburban communities, the Food Bank provides over 55 million pounds of food a year to 1,000 agencies. The Food Bank is a member of Feeding America, the national network of food banks. The Regional Food Bank is a non-profit organization, and all donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.