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The Ride for Mental Health
June 27 & 28, 2026
New Paltz, NY
Beautiful country roads
Multiple rest stops
SAG support
Ride one or both days. In addition to the 25 mile route there are 2 different 50 mile loops. Ride the tougher northern route on Saturday that goes from New Paltz up to the Ashokan Reservoir and returns with a couple of climbs including a 2-mile climb over the "Gunks" and then the less hilly southern route for an easy Sunday challenge. Up for a big challenge? You can ride the 100 mile loop on Saturday by combining both 50 mile routes. The 100 mile route is not available on Sunday. Not comfortable riding with cars? Ride the Rail Trail - a flat car-free ride up to Rosendale and back. This event will comply with COVID-19 best practices in order to best protect the safety of our riders and volunteers.
The Routes (All routes begin and end in New Paltz)
25 mile loop (Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45379681)
A relatively easy, local ride of 25 miles through the Wallkill River Valley. Enjoy the rolling terrain past river and farmlands, punctuated with panoramic views of the Shawangunk Ridge. This route is available both Saturday and Sunday and begins at 8:30am.
50 mile loops (North route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31986492 / South route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32736246)
North OR South loop: you can either ride an easy to moderate 50 mile southern route that passes through vineyards, apple orchards and horse farms on mainly rolling terrain with great views of the Shawangunk Ridge—OR—you can choose the more difficult northern route with a challenging 2-mile climb over the Shawangunk Ridge. The northern route passes through farms, fields, and wooded sections on the way to the Ashokan Reservoir before turning back to New Paltz. This route is available both Saturday and Sunday and begins at 8:30am.
100 mile loop
The 100 mile ride combines both of the 50 mile routes. You will travel north and south of New Paltz over mostly moderate terrain with the exception of a challenging climb over “the Gunks”. The route passes through farms, fields and woods on the way to the Ashokan Reservoir. Don’t miss the amazing view of the Catskills as you climb over the ridge. The southerly half of the route is lined with vineyards, apple orchards and horse farms and is mostly rolling terrain. The 100 mile loop is only available on Saturday and begins at 8:00am.
Rail Trail - 14 mile ride
Perfect for children and family rides. The rail trail is also a great option for those who don't want to ride on the roads. The rail trail is a very flat packed dirt, grass and gravel route. Ride north between fields and woods up the breathtaking trestle over the Rondout Creek in Rosendale. A great spot to dismount and take in the view before turning around back to to New Paltz. This route is available both Saturday and Sunday and begins at 9:00am.
Virtual Rider – Support The Ride even if you are unable to attend in person! There is NO fundraising minimum or any limits to your effort. Every virtual rider will be sent this year’s Official Ride cycling jersey and get their own donation page to use for soliciting donations.
Accommodation
Hampton Inn New Paltz
One of our sponsors Hampton Inn New Paltz has a block of rooms reserved for riders at a discounted fare of the regular price. Reservations need to be at least 2 nights and the discount will expire 30 days before the event start date. Please use this link: Hampton Inn New Paltz
SUNY New Paltz
We are excited to bring back boarding options at SUNY New Paltz! The rooms are air conditioned, corridor style rooms (view floorplan). Each hallway/house contains 8 – 9 bathrooms, each of which service 2–3 bedrooms. Though the bathrooms are near 2–3 rooms, they are not directly connected to any of the bedrooms and are lockable, single user public bathrooms. You can reserve a room on the registration page.
Our goal
Pledge Goal for each rider is $250. You have until July 31 to raise the funds and there is NO guaranty required by you. Proceeds go to McLean Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliate, for the education, research and treatment of mental illness.
Follow us on facebook.com/TheRideForMentalHealth or rideformentalhealth.org
A series of ten progressively longer races, held at various locations throughout the Town of Westport.
We're happy to announce the 64th annual Roadrunners Summer Series! Once again, we will be using the follow protocols:
There will be no in-person race day registration on paper forms. Online registration will remain open until the start time. Runners should register before arriving at the race site, or on their phones when they get there (scan the QR code on the sandwich board sign), then check in with other pre-registered runners.
Once again, we will utilize ChronoTrack chip timing technology for all races. This will give all runners a net or "chip" time based on when they cross the start, and will have the added benefit of almost instant results. If you sign up for text alerts, your finish time and place will be waiting for you on your phone when you get back to your car. You will also receive an email later on race morning with your individual result, often with a video clip of your finish. Thanks to Pequot Runners and Fleet Feet for providing timing bibs and chips!
To facilitate this, all runners must check in before the race and be assigned a race bib, which must be worn on the front of your shirt or shorts during the race. If you have a bib from a previous Series race you should re-use that, but you still need to check in and tell the volunteer your number.
ONCE AGAIN - PHOTOS! RunSignUp has added the ability for runners to upload photos to this site. So, after you complete your race, post a photo or two of your run - at the start, finish or in between. The more we get, the better! Just click on the Photo tab on the left side of the screen and post away!
Due to the pricing structure for online registration, which includes a $2.61 processing fee for each transaction, it will be MUCH cheaper to register for the full 10-race Series if you are doing more than six races. We strongly recommend you take advantage of the Series discount. It will also eliminate the need to register for each race separately online. AND IF YOU REGISTER BY JULY 2, YOU'LL GET A SHORT SLEEVE TECH SHIRT!
Race Start Time and Location:
We are extremely excited to host our one and only triathlon in the all beautiful Palisades Park in New Jersey! This is our second year running the race as well as our interest in expanding more races outside of NYC. With a gorgeous view of the Hudson River, also known as the River Road, and the undulating Henry Hudson Dr, it makes for a very challenging and rewarding course in swimming, running, and biking. As this is an open water event in the Hudson River, the swim can sometimes be challenging and the water temperature may not be as warm in June. Wet suits are allowed but not required. Volunteers from the Hudson Kayak Club will be on duty to ensure a safe and successful swim for all triathletes.
Here is what you can expect on race day: Race start is 8:00 AM sharp at the transition area by the Alpine Marina’s Pavilion comfort station, at the end of the boat dock. Duathletes will start near the parking lot not too far from the transition area and running up the first hill near the entrance.
At the end of the 400 meter swim, Triathletes will head back to the Transition coming off the beach run off. Duathletes will turn around at the .7 miles mark on the Henry Hudson Dr and make their way back to the Transition. Both Triathletes and Duathletes will begin the 10 mile bike portion of the race.
The bike segment is on the Henry Hudson Dr and with your first hill leaving the parking lot. 5 miles out and turning around by the Dyckman Hill Rd, and 5 miles back to the transition. The total elevation gain is over 300ft+. Although there are no long climbs but enough punchy and short hills to force you to pace yourself carefully.
The final segment of the race is a 3 mile run for both Triathletes and Duathletes. You will start from the Transition area and running on the Henry Hudson Dr. Turn around at the 1.5 miles mark and making your way back to the finish by the Transition area, running through the finish flags.
Registration spots are limited to 150 participants. We had over 120 participants last year. Please do register early in case we reach our registration cap much sooner! As of today, 6/10, the race is SOLD OUT.
Alpine Marina Triathlon distance:
Swim distance is 400 meters.
Bike distance is 10 miles.
Run distance is 3 miles.
Alpine Marina Duathlon distance:
Run distance is 1.5 miles.
Bike distance is 10 miles.
Run distance is 3 miles.
Volunteers:
You are needed from 6 am to 11 am. Our races start at 8:00 am unless stated the otherwise. Once you arrived, report to our Race Directors (George or Hunter). They will go over your race duty as well as where you need to be. Don’t leave until the race is finished. You have to sign out to earn your race credit for your next race.
The Alpine Marina Triathlon/Duathlon is not USAT certified or sanctioned. USAT racing license isn’t required to compete in our race.
Location:
Sunday, June 22nd, 2025
Bethel High School - 300 Whittlesey Drive, Bethel CT 06801
Start Time: 8:30AM
What is a Tunnel to Towers Run & Walk?
The Tunnel to Towers Run & Walk Series was created to honor the heroic life and death of Stephen Siller, 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. 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 Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation please visit www.t2t.org
This will be the 6th year in Bethel and we are excited to once again bring together the community to honor first responders, remember 9/11, and raise funds for the Tunnel to Towers programs.
How far is a Tunnel to Towers Run & Walk?
This is a 5K (3.1 miles) to walk or run this event. Anyone can run, walk, or experience this event.
Where can I pick up my packet?
Saturday, June 21st from 6pm to 8pm
Stony Hill Firehouse
59 Stony Hill Rd.
Bethel Ct
Sunday - Onsite at the event
Bethel High School Football Field
Can I register the day of the run?
Yes. Registration will be open until the start of the run. If you wait we may not have a shirt for you and we do not guarantee sizes for late registrants.
When does online registration close?
Registration will be open until the start of the run.
Is there parking available?
Yes. There is plenty of parking at Bethel High School 300 Whittlesey Drive, Bethel CT 06801.
Do I have to wear my bib number?
Yes, please display your bib on the front of your outermost garment. Those who run without a bib will be asked to leave the course and will not be allowed to finish.
Is this a timed race?
Yes, this will be a timed race.
I am a fast runner. Can I get a front-line position?
Runners predicting a pace faster than 6 minute/mile will be seeded in the front corral (arrive early).
Will there be awards for running?
Yes, we keep them very simple since our mission is to honor first responders, most of our awards are based on firefighters, police or military running in gear in the same fashion that Stephen Siller did on 9/11. This event is intended to be an experience and much more than a run.
Are there race T-shirts?
Yes. Everyone who registers by 6/10 is guaranteed a race t-shirt.
Will water be available?
Yes, a water station will be available along the route and there will be water available at the square.
What can you bring to the event? Can I run with a stroller, backpack, wheelchair, roller blades, bicycle, etc?
Strollers and wheelchairs are permitted. Firefighter turnout gear and military backpacks are also permitted. Please leave all personal items and valuables in your vehicle. All items should be stored securely at the owner's risk. Tunnel to Towers Foundation will not be responsible for the loss of any items.
Does my registration fee count towards my fundraising goal?
Your registration fee does not count toward the fundraising goal.
Can someone else pick up my packet for me?
Yes, they can. They must present a copy of your registration receipt. And don't forget to thank them!
Can I still donate to a team and/or individual after the start of the race?
Yes. Donations will be accepted for 6 weeks after the event.
How can my company/organization sponsor this event?
Please send all sponsorship correspondence to [email protected] with your contact information and someone will be in touch with you within 24 hours.
I would like to donate goods or services to this event. How do I do that?
You can contact us at [email protected]. We make every effort to keep costs down to allow us to give the most to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation in Stephen Siller's name. Your generosity will be greatly appreciated.
As a participant, can I fundraise/encourage others to donate?
Yes! Once you are registered, you will be given directions to start your own fundraising page and you will be able to accept donations online. Do you want to donate cash/money? We can help you with that. Contact us at [email protected] and we can walk you through the process or you can send donations directly to ATTN: Tommy Mazza - 2361 Hylan Boulevard., Staten Island, NY 10306 - please give us your information so we can add it to your fundraising page. It's easy!
Where can I mail an OFFLINE donation (check made payable to Tunnel to Towers Foundation)?
Please mail any offline donations to:
Tunnel to Towers Foundation
Attn: T2T Bethel 5k Run and Walk
2361 Hylan Blvd.
Staten Island, NY 10306
Can I transfer my registration to another participant?
Yes. See information above OR contact us at [email protected] and we will manually change it in our system.
Can I get a refund?
We do not provide refunds for the event if you cannot make the date or the foundation needs to cancel the event for extenuating circumstances. Registration may be transferred to another person.
How can I volunteer?
It's simple! Email us at [email protected] and we will reply within 24 hours. Volunteers are always needed for the day of festivities. Thank you!
Do registrants get receipts?
When you register online you should automatically receive a receipt. If paying by credit card or check that is your receipt. If paying in cash, receipt upon request.
Is there a medical staff available on-site?
Yes, there will be an Emergency Medical Service team available on site. There is also radio communication available on the course to help communicate with the EMS.
Does Tunnel to Towers offer fundraising incentives?
Yes, we offer fundraising incentives each year; check out our latest in our Fundraising Guide.
Everyone starts together...but eventually you have to choose...left or right? We can't decide for you, but that's half the fun as Peace, Love, Trails presents the Fork In The Trail 5k!
The race starts and finishes at the Fox Lane High School campus in Bedford and takes you into the beautiful Westmoreland Sanctuary where everyone runs the same course, but you decide the direction!
Race starts at 9am, and is a rain or shine event!
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND! DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE SANCTUARY!!!
We love seeing and caring for our wildlife friends and we cannot do that effectively if we allow dogs on to the preserve.
Not because we don't like them, but for very real reasons.
Dogs scare away the very animals we work to protect. The dogs’ predator smell will linger for hours, days, and even weeks afterwards– driving away other animals, sometimes permanently.
Runners and Walkers will participate in the 5K starting near Dunkin Donuts and will go on a local designated route beginning at 8 am. This race will be rain or shine. There is a $25 registration fee for both runners and walkers. Race Day registration is $30 and closes at 7:30am sharp! Shirts will be available to the first 250 applicants. Registration is not required for the Children's fun run which starts shortly after the last runner/walker crosses the finish line.
Time: 8:00am Start Time
PRICE INCREASE begins Saturday, June 21st and is $40.00
ONLINE registration ENDS at midnight July 3rd.
Location: 1 School St. - Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center - Bethel, CT
Amenities: Tech Shirt and Race Packets guaranteed to people registered by JUNE 6th. (Race Day Pick Up Only!) First come first serve on sizes.
Prizes: $200.00 first overall male and female / $100.00 second overall male and female / $50.00 for third overall male and female
Prizes in each age category: (excludes top 1st, 2nd & 3rd) 10 & under, 11-14, 15-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69 & 70+
Chip timing and splits times with finish time posted at the end of the race by Fast Track Timing LLC.
Water Station and refreshments will be available to all participants.
A 5k run and Kids Fun Run through the beautiful streets of Glen Rock. Athletes will enjoy running this community event on July 4th prior to the start of the parade and then get to stick around to enjoy the parade itself.
Proceeds go to benefit G.R.A.C.E. An organization set up after 911 to provide assistance to family members of those who died in the terrorist attacks. Today, G.R.A.C.E. continues its hard work by maintaining the 911 Memorial in town, and providing scholarship funds to High School Seniors in memory of Glen Rock's eleven victims.
28th Annual Road Race & 250th Anniversary of USA
Celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States with a community tradition! Join us on Saturday, July 4th, 2026, for a morning of fitness, family, and fun.
Race Schedule & Details
Event
Age Group
Start/Check-In Info
5K Road Race
All Ages
Starts at Pound Ridge Elementary at 9:00 AM. (Check-in starting at 8 AM)
1K Run
Ages 7–13
Check-in at Elementary School at 8 AM for busing to the start line.
Kids Dash
Ages 2–6
Check-in at Pound Ridge Town Park at 9:30 AM. The race begins after the 5K.
Registration & Pricing
Save money by signing up early! Please note that race-day registrations are cash only.
5K Race: $25 Pre-Race | $30 Day-of (Cash)
1K Race: $15 Pre-Race | $20 Day-of (Cash)
Kids Dash: $10 Pre-Race | $10 Day-of (Cash)
Swag & Post-Race Perks
Every participant is a winner! All runners will receive:
Official Road Race T-Shirt: Please wear this during your run!
Commemorative Pint Glass: To be collected at the finish line.
Face Painting for kids!
The Celebration:
After you cross the finish line at Pound Ridge Town Park, stick around for a light continental breakfast and refreshments generously provided by Ridgefield Bagels.
Important Logistics
5K Finish Line: The race concludes at Pound Ridge Town Park.
1K Transportation: 1K participants must check in at the Elementary School to be bused to the Beech Hill insertion point.
Kids Dash Location: This event takes place entirely within the Town Park.
Bib-pick up will be available the day of the race or on Thursday July 2nd at Townhouse (179 Westchester Ave, Pound Ridge, NY) from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. In person registration on this day as well.
A fast and fun 1-mile race down Main St. in beautiful Cornwall, NY!
One Mile open water swim at Greenwich Point Park in
Old Greenwich, CT
Event details and schedule
GENERAL INFO: Race start is 7:30am. Check-in opens at 6:30. Water temperature should be around 70 F. Heats will be by age group with colored caps provided. Ample parking and toilets are available on Site . Course will be patrolled by Greenwich Point life guards, and EMS personnel will be available as needed. Directions: Take I95 to Exit 5, right on Route 1 (East Putnam Ave.), first right on Sound Beach to the end, right on Shore Rd. Metro North/Old Greenwich station about 2 miles from the beach. T-Shirts are only guaranteed for pre-registered swimmers – we may run out if too many people register on race day ! Swimmers in our wave for those with physical disabilities MUST bring their own “swim buddy”
AWARDS: In each age group, awards to the top 3 overall and at least the top 3 in each age group. Age groups will be 19-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39 etc. Awards and refreshments will follow the event. Wetsuits allowed, but competitors wearing wetsuits will be ineligible for awards.
The Women’s Distance Festival is more than just a race—it’s a celebration of strength, community, and the power of women supporting women. With every stride, every mile, and every finish line crossed, we are helping advance the vital work of the Center for Safety & Change, whose mission is to support, shelter, and provide services to victims and survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, and other crimes.
This year’s theme, TOGETHER WE RISE, captures the true spirit of the Women’s Distance Festival. It reminds us that when we come together—lifting each other up, standing side by side, and moving forward as a community—we create real and lasting change. Every participant, volunteer, and supporter plays a role in building a safer, stronger, and more equitable future for all.
The Women’s Distance Festival began as a powerful movement. Created by the Road Runners Club of America, the event originally served as a protest against the lack of long-distance racing opportunities for women. As recently as the 1980 Olympics, it was widely believed that women could not compete at distances greater than 1500 meters—less than one mile. In response, the first Women’s Distance Festivals were held in July 1980 across the United States, running parallel to the men’s marathon at the Moscow Olympics.
The Rockland Road Runners brought the Women’s Distance Festival to our community in 1988, and it has since grown into the largest Women and Girls 5K in the tri-state area.
Join us for the 38th Annual Women’s Distance Festival 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, July 12 at 8:00 AM at Rockland Lake State Park. For those who cannot attend in person, a virtual race option will be available from Sunday, July 12 through Sunday, July 19.
Come experience the energy, strength, and determination of hundreds of women and girls moving forward together. Whether you run, walk, volunteer, or cheer from the sidelines, you are part of something bigger.
Lace up your sneakers, show up with your community, and remember: when women support women, TOGETHER WE RISE.
Join us on Wednesday, July 15th at Bowdoin Park for the Bowdoin Bushwhack!
Ramble through the brambles of beautiful Bowdoin Park. 5 miles of uphills, downhills, grass, rocks, trails- we have it all. If we could run you through the Hudson, we would, but that would be overkill.
Join Us for the 6th Annual George Washington Day 5K & Fun Run!
Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 18, 2026, and take part in The Warwick Historical Society’s George Washington Day 5K & Fun Run in Warwick, NY. This exciting event features a USA Track & Field Certified 5K course (certified in 2023), offering a fast and accurate route for all participants.
Race Details:
Start Time: 8:30 AM
Start Format: Self-seeded start from the official START/FINISH arch
Timing & Scoring:
Overall winners are determined by gun time
Age-group awards are based on chip time
Professional Timing: This event is chip-timed by Second Wind Race Timing
🚨 Please note: Early starts are NOT permitted for any participants, including runners and walkers. 🚨
Don’t miss this opportunity to race on a certified course and be part of a historic event!
Date: Sunday, June 19th, 2026 at 8:00am
Join us for Tri the Park at Tarrytown’s Pierson Park, a youth triathlon designed for fun, challenge, and community spirit! Participants will compete in a POOL swim, followed by a closed bike loop and park run. Whether your athlete is tackling the long course or giving the short course a go, it’s a great way to race this summer.
The entire race should take athletes anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes as it is a beginner course, and each participant will receive a finisher’s medal!
Long Course: 100m swim, 2mi bike, 0.50mi run
Short Course: 50m swim, 1mi bike, 0.25mi run
Participants can compete in either distance race and must be between the ages of 6-16.
Register by noon on June 21st to guarantee your event T-shirt! After that, shirts will be available on a first come, first served basis while supplies last. Registration closes on July 12th.
THE summer race with the best way to cool down, a margarita of course!
Barbara Nevins and Southwest Cafe present the 20th annual Southwest Cafe Margarita 5k to benefit Ability Beyond. The yummy margarita you know and love will be waiting for you at the post-race fiesta! Race begins at 7pm!
The Southwest Cafe Margarita 5K continues to support Ability Beyond, an organization dedicated to empowering every person, no matter their ability, to live, work and thrive as members of their community. The non-profit currently runs two residential programs in Ridgefield: Sunrise Cottage and Ritch Drive. Click on the "donation" button to find out more about Ability Beyond.