Showing 26 events within 50 km in the next 365 days. Page 1 of 2.
Sun, Jun 28, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Adirondack MultiSport Club is excited to host the Rapid River Fondo. With three distance options, all meandering along Southern Adirondack waterways, there is an appropriate distance for riders of
all abilities.
Grab a friend and join us on June 28th, 2026 for a 33 mile, 48 mile or 100K bike ride along some of the Southern Adirondack’s most picturesque waterways.
In 2026 Bandstand Brew Works continues to host our start and finish. A drink coupon will be provided with your swag to quench your thirst!
Ride Schedule:
8:00am: Check-In begins at the Band Stand Brew Works in Warrensburg, NY.
8:50am: 100K Safety Talk, Group formation.
9:00am: 100K riders begin.
9:20am: 48 Mile Safety Talk, Group formation.
9:30am: 48 mile riders begin.
9:50am: 33 Mile Safety Talk, Group formation.
10:00am: 33 Mile riders begin.
Aid Station and portable restrooms available in the parking lot of The Hub.
Registration:
Members: $55.00 when using member's only code provided in 2026 membership confirmation email.
Not-Yet-Members: $70.00 or Join Today!
Routes:
33 Mile Ride
48 Mile Ride
100K Ride
Cycling MultiSport
Mon, Jul 06, 2026 at 9:00 AM
29.9 km from QueensburyCycling Mountain Biking
Tue, Jul 07, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Please join Adirondack Multi-Sport Club as we carry on the tradition of the West River Road Time Trials.
Traditional course is a 10ish mile out and back with TT/Tri and Road bike divisions.
New this
year will be a 20 Kilometer option for those looking for a little more.
Registration:
West River Rd offers online registration with BikeReg closing at 5:00pm on race day. Race night registration will also be available between 6:00 – 6:15 pm in the parking lot.
West River Rd will be self-seeding with 20K riders going first, then 10 mile riders. Listen carefully and you might hear a few “catch me if you can” callouts.
Parking:
Park at gravel lot on Mill Site Rd.
Bib Pickup:
Bibs will be available for pickup between 6:00pm - 6:20pm near the timing trailer at the start. For West River Rd bibs will be worn on your right side.
Road Bike Category Restrictions:
Only equipment that is permissible for use in a mass start road race under USAC 1I1(g) may be used in the road bike categories. Disc wheels and TT helmets are permitted (but may be subject to ridicule from your fellow racers). "Clip on" bar extensions are not. The timer shall be the final arbiter in any disputes regarding acceptable equipment and clothing.
Course Info:
10 mile
20 K
Timing & results by Underdog Race Timing
Thank you,
Lance and Bob
Cycling Gravel Time Trial Trail
Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 7:20 AM
42.8 km from QueensburyCycling Mountain Biking Relay
Sun, Jul 19, 2026
17.5 km from QueensburyHalf Marathon Run Trail
Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 7:00 AM
A forest-to-summit trek up Gore Mountain’s wooded slopes and broad ridgelines. The route is almost entirely shaded and weaves creek-side paths, rooty woods, and ridge roads with Adirondack air and
valley glimpses to reward every step. Push your pace. Carry your weight. Move with the pack.
Choose your distance: 7, 14, 21, or 28 miles, and complete in 10 hours to earn the coveted UltraTrax Grey Wolf Medal. Toss on a 10, 20, or 35-lb weighted vest or ruck and unlock bonus finisher swag + serious bragging rights. The course will be extremely well marked with a fun post-trek party for everyone to enjoy!
Trek Day Information
UltraTrax Gore Mountain kicks off at 7am on July 19, 2026. The starting line will be open from 7am to 10am with the post-trek party starting at 11am. It is not a race, but it is a timed event and walkers will have 10 hours to complete the course. Bibs can be mailed or picked up the morning of the event. **IF YOU REGISTER AFTER 7/3/26, BIBS MUST BE PICKED UP IN PERSON. A friend or relative can pick up a bib if you can't attend. Complimentary parking is available onsite. Finishers will receive a custom t-shirt and velcro patch. Level 3 and 4 participants will also qualify to earn our coveted UltraTrax Grey Wolf medal. Refreshments and food will be available after the race.
Event Highlights
Exhilarating Trails: Experience an incredible loop trail across Gore Mountain's scenic wooded terrain, offering stunning views and varied hiking paths.
All Level Challenge: UltraTrax is designed for beginners and experienced athletes alike. Bring a friend and level up the route by adding weight to carry!
Fun Atmosphere: Enjoy the lively setting with fellow adventurers. Spectators and participants can also enjoy on site activities like zip lines, waterpark, mountain coaster, and more!
Delicious Base Camp Food: Base Camp welcomes guests a relaxing and energetic area to celebrate with friends and family.
Mission Driven
UltraTrax is committed to making a positive impact beyond its events. A portion of all proceeds is donated to the Conservation Lands Foundation.
7 Miles 14 Miles 21 Miles 28 Miles Run Trail Ultra Walk
Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 4:00 AM
29.8 km from Queensbury600k Cycling
Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 9:00 AM
This years Churney Gurney will again feature 2 days of fun at Gurney Lane Park. Saturday will feature group rides, and our downhill singletrack race. The single track race will be held on Rogue/Rogue
Extension and you can do as many laps as you wish. All will be timed and the top 3 will have some fun prizes.
Sunday is the big Cross Country race with a full day of racing. Music will be playing, North Country Subaru will be there with their cars, Grey Ghost Bicycles and Rick's Bike Shop will be there for Bike Support, along with local shops and other activities for the entire family. Beer tent provided by Common Roots Brewery, Raffles, and of course our famous barbeque. Bring the kids for our free kids race. We will have Race Day Registration starting at 7:30 AM at the Gurney Lane Pavilion CASH ONLY FOR DAY OF RACE. Come on out and race and have some fun!!!!!!!
Find the bike race map here:
Cycling Group Ride Mountain Biking
Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 8:00 AM
46.3 km from QueensburyCycling Gravel
Fri, Aug 07, 2026 at 10:00 AM
The PEAK 2 BREW (P2B) ADK Relay is a Long Distance Vehicle Supported Team Running Relay Event in the beautiful ADK Region of NY. P2B ADK takes Teams of 4-8 Runners on an epic journey from the PEAK,
through the heart of the ADK into the Mohawk Valley, to the BREW. The course will challenge and strengthen runners of all skill level and provide a runner experience like no other...the ULTIMATE Relay Experience!
P2B ADK consists of 2 different Relay Events:
Remix of the original P2B BEAST Course
Gore Mountain > Old Forge > Saranac Brewery
Team Types: 4-PACK & 6-PACK
~130 mile, 2 Day Overnight Event where teams will camp overnight at the halfway checkpoint (Exchange #12)
o Teams will start mid-day on Friday at Gore Mt then run Section #1 of the course to Old Forge
o There will be a mixture of day time and night time runs for Section #1
o All Teams will break and campout once they reach the Halfway Checkpoint at Exchange #12 in Old Forge
o Section #2 of the course will start with the Sprint Relay teams first thing Saturday morning
o All Teams will finish Section #2 of the course at Saranac Brewery on Saturday afternoon
Similar Sprint Event as previous P2B ADK Sprint Relays
Old Forge > Saranac Brewery
Team Types: 4-PACK & 6-PACK
~60 mile, 1 Day Event
o All Sprint Teams will start first thing Saturday morning with the Bark Eater Teams and will run Section #2 of the Course
o All Teams will finish Section #2 of the course at Saranac Brewery on Saturday afternoon
66 Miles 133 Miles Relay Run
Sat, Aug 08, 2026
38.7 km from QueensburyRun Trail
Tue, Aug 11, 2026 at 6:30 PM
13 km from QueensburyCycling Time Trial
Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 10:00 AM
45.7 km from QueensburyCycling Mountain Biking
Sun, Sep 06, 2026 at 6:30 AM
33.9 km from Queensbury50k Ultra
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Join us for the return of the ADK 5K!!!!
on the banks of Lake George
The Race :
5k Race starts and finishes at the Adirondack Pub & Brewery in Lake George, NY
Chip timed, beautiful course.
Celebrate
the fall running weather and relax with a beer on the shores of the Jewel of the Adirondacks!
Tremendous views of Lake George!
Modern Can Shaped Glass and custom ADK 5k swag to all finishers.
Great team and group incentives. -
Stay for lunch with the Hops, Chops & Roll Food Truck and the Adirondack Brewery Brewpub!
Top 3 Overall
10 year Age Category Awards
The Swag:
ADK 5k Modern Can Shape Glass
Race Shirt (Optional Upgrade)
Team and Charity Upgrade
Bonus Swag if you're staying in a hotel for the weekend!
The Charity:
Lake George Land Conservancy
5k Run
Thu, Sep 24, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Find all event details and updates on the event website: https://www.farmtoforkfitness.com
Cycling
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Celebrate the legacy of bicycling left by our own Glens Falls native, Harry Elkes, 1900s world-class bicycle racer. Meet at The Hub. Choose from 4 rides to fit your level of ability and enjoyment.
Ride with other bicyclists along scenic North Country roads and lakes.
Check in at the registration table. Sign your release form, take a copy of the map/cue sheet for the ride of your choice, and pick up your free t-shirt (First 100 riders).
Choose your ride: 50-mile, 32-mile, 15-mile road ride or the exciting 18-mile gravel ride. Click on ride mileage to download route maps and cue cards.
Start time: (with support riders) 9:00am.
After the ride: Food & beverages available for purchase at The Hub; relax, meet other cyclists; watch a video of 1900s bicycle racing, featuring world-class racer Harry Elkes.
Cycling Gravel
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Join the Adirondack Multi-Sport Club for our 10th annual cider ride on Sunday, September 27th, 2026. All riders will begin and end at Common Roots Brewing Company with a stop halfway at Saratoga
Apple. Cider & donuts will be provided, as well as a beer token for Common Roots.
Route includes 2 round trip distances 32 miles or 43 miles
32 Mile Route
13-15 mph 9:15AM departure from Common Roots Brewing Company
16-18 mph 9:30 AM departure from Common Roots Brewing Company
43 Mile Route
15-17 mph 9:00 AM departure from Common Roots Brewing Company
17-19 mph 9:15 AM departure from Common Roots Brewing Company
Registration:
Members: Free when using member's only code provided in 2025 membership confirmation email.
Not-Yet-Members: $15.00
Register today to secure your donut and beer!
Cycling
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 6:30 AM
17.5 km from Queensbury50k Ultra
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