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Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 7:30 AM
REGISTRATION ENDS @ 5pm on Saptember 19 or when we're sold out.
THERE WILL BE NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION
CAMPING AVAILABLE
AMAZING LODGE ROOMS AND CABINS AVAILABLE IN THE PARK!!
Welcome to registration
for the seventh Annual Cacapon Enduro
Stages TBD due to all of the trail building going on in the park! We are in the process of building 35 miles of new trail, with funding from this race going directly to support new trails!
As in the past, we are targeting 5 stages at 20+, 3 trips to the top, and 3,500'+ of climbing (for U14 and Sport Class 4 stages, 2 trips to the top, and 2,700'+ of climbing) The course will be a great mix of technical, rocky terrain with some flow thrown in for fun.
For a good map of the park mountain bike trails, visit MtbProject: https://www.mtbproject.com/directory/8010975/cacapon-resort-state-park
To see the probable 2026 Open Enduro track on Mtb Project, click below. MTB Project is in the process of updating)
https://www.mtbproject.com/trail/7063122/2023-cacapon-enduro-5-stages
The hub of the race will, again, be the Batt Picnic Area at Cacapon Resort State Park. The signs are pretty clear and we will supplement with event signs. Come to the Batt Picnic Shelter to get your chip 7am-9am on Sunday, May 18. After getting your timing chip, you can begin riding up the new climbing trail to the top, Boy Scout. E Bike riders can also ride the road to the top to avoid the crowds on Boy Scout. There will be a fee for lost timing chips. Your chip number is noted in your registration information so please return your chip to registration after you finish your race or there will be a charge..
THERE WILL BE NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION- YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER BY SATURDAY, MAY 17 AT MIDNIGHT
Attendance capped at 250 racers.
This is a "chip and go" race, so arrive to the Batt Picnic Shelter between 8am and 10am to pick up your chip.
Race Cutoff is 3:00PM and will be strictly enforced.... cross the line at 3:01 and results will not be counted.
PRIZE: For OPEN Class- there will be nice cash prizes for the top 3 finishes. For all other classes, will have bragging rights and swag fro the prize table!
WEEKEND AGENDA
ALL STAGES WILL BE MARKED BY 6PM FIRDAY.
Thursday, September 17, Early setup for camping starts after 5pm
Friday, September 18 Camping Opens 9am. Pre rides on trails all day. You can shuttle to the top, gate will be unlocked.
Saturday, September 29 Pre ride. You can shuttle to the top of the mountain, gate will be unlocked.
Sunday, September 20 RACE DAY
7:00 Begin parking / shuttling to Batt Picnic Shelter. We have limited parking available at the Batt Shelter, so carpool when able. Suggest campers either ride up or shuttle together when able.
8:00am-10:00am Pick up timing chips at Batt Picnic Shelter. Cut off at 10am, no late check in allowed
8am-10:00am Begin race with ride up Boy Scout or ride up the road for eBikes (optional).
3:00pm All racers must be finished. Any chips with times after 3:30pm will be DQ
4:00pm Awards at Batt Picnic Shelter
The park features many cabins and a newly updated lodge with restaurant. Here is a link to lodging reservations.
https://wvstateparks.com/park/cacapon-resort-state-park/
The park does not have a campground BUT the park superintendent loves mountain bikers and is setting up a dedicated camping area again this year. This year the campground area will be at the swimming lake parking lot and will be open Friday, September 18 to Sunday September 20. Early set up will be allowed the evening of Thursday, September 17. This camping area is a paved and gravel parking lot suitable for car camping and tent camping. This area can also handle pull behind campers and RV's as well, BUT there is no hook up and NO dump station. Camping will be only $50 for the whole weekend and is first come, first served with sites. We do need an estimate of the number of campers, so please note if camping for the event. Registration for camping will be at the Lodge Front Desk. Just tell them you are there for the Enduro race. The beach bath house will be open for the campers, so HOT showers will be available.
For those unfamiliar with the area, Cacapon State Park is located on US Route 522 at the Virginia-West Virginia state line. It is 30 minutes north of Winchester, Va., 15 minutes south of Berkeley Springs, WV, and 20 minutes west of Martinsburg, WV. This is an easy drive from the DMV, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and everywhere in Va and WV.
Like what you are seeing us do at Cacapon? If so, please donate through the non-profit Foundation so we can continue to develop the trail system. The park has dedicated nearly 1,000 acres to mountain biking and we are about to kick the build into high gear! We will debut the new skills park this year for everyone to enjoy with much more to come! Every dollar helps! Here's the link to make a donation: https://www.crspf.org/mountain-biking/
Cycling Enduro Gravel Mountain Biking Trail
Sun, Sep 20, 2026
Ready to escape into the lush landscapes of Pennsylvania? The GFNY Pittsburgh race in Monroeville is the event not to be missed for road bike enthusiasts and breathtaking scenery lovers!
Cycling
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM
This is an old school, classic single loop backcountry race. The name is from an on course incident with a rattlesnake. You have to be tough for this 24 mile back country loop in the heart of
Dankness…Canaan. This is a fundraiser for Blackwater Bicycle Association. It starts in Davis on River Road Trail to Yellow Birch and then climbs up a virtual creek bed, The Davis Trail (Allegheny Trail) to Plantation Trail . You'll make a right onto Plantation Trail and then a left onto Fire Trail #6 Trail. Make a left onto Canaan Loop Road (Forest Road 13) and enjoy several miles on the gravel to Fire Trail 3. A water station will be there. Descend Fire Trail 3 to Plantation. Take a left onto Plantation back to Davis Trail (Allegheny Trail). Make a right on Davis to descend what you climbed earlier to Blackwater Falls State Park and do Yellow Birch(again) and the River Road Trail back into Davis to the full aid station. If you are a DUO Team, this is where you will tag your partner for the next
leg. After fueling up, you'll tackle the rock tech of Splashdam Trail and will start to feel the hard, slow miles. No rest for the weary as you then climb Hoodoo and descend the Moon Rocks searching for that sweet locals line. Hammer back on Trials Trail. Wet lube and extra chamois cream are recommended! Registration opens at 8:30 at Davis City Park Pavillion. Racers meeting is at 9:45 at Start. The Start of the race is at 10am at the beginning of the River Road Trail(South side of Rt 32 Bridge/Also Aid Station) Finish is at Camp 70 Trailhead. Post race meal by the fabulous SIRIANNI'S Pizza and FREE t-shirt are included in the race entry at the DAVIS CITY PARK
ROR 2025 SAME COURSE FOR 2026
This race is made possible through permission of the land owners. We would like to thank the West Virginia Land Trust for use of the trails on the Yellow Creek Natural Area that includes the Moon Rocks and Hoodoo Rocks. We thank National Youth Science Academy for use of their land. We thank the U.S. Forest Service for the permit to use Plantation, Fire Trail 6, and Davis Trail and Fire Trail 3. We also want to thank the West Virginia DNR for use of their trails in Blackwater Falls and Little Canaan Wildlife Management Area. We also want to thank Blackwater Bikes for helping with the race and all the amazing volunteers who helped with trail work and putting on the race.
PLEASE BE AT REGISTRATION AT 8:30am at Davis City Park (please park there as well) to sign waiver, pick up your race tag and pick up your free t-shirt. There is a porta potty on site.
PARKING : please park at the Davis Riverfront Park across from the Shop N Save.
Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking Trail Virtual
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Welcome to the 4th Annual Trough Creek Gravel Grinder! We are very excited to continue this race in our 2026 Pennsylvania Gravel Series! We've been getting a lot of feedback that this has been the
racers favorite course of the year. Hope that you will join us and see for yourself.
Routes
Full Series Route (71-Mile Course) https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45062110
Half Series Route (41-Mile Course) https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45061666
Short Series Route (33-Mile Course) https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45058820
Schedule
7:00 AM -- Registration Opens
8:30 AM -- Registration Closes
8:45 AM -- Racer Meeting At Start
9:00 AM -- RACE START
11:30 AM -- Post Race Meal Begins
12:00 PM -- Short Series Route Awards
12:30 PM -- Half Series Route Awards
1:30 PM -- Full Series Route Awards
*Times are subject to change
Included With Registration
Well-Marked Course
Chip Timing
Stocked Aid Stations
Event Shirt (If registered by 9/6/2026)
Post-Race Meal
Awards For Top 3 In Each Category
Make sure you check out our website for full race information -- www.trans-sylvaniaproductions.com/tcgg
Refunds, Transfers, Deferrals
No transfers or deferrals under ANY circumstances.
If race sells out, we will consider a transfer to another race if we have someone on a waitlist to take your spot.
Refunds available until May 31, 2026, of 75% of entry fee.
Refunds available until July 31, 2026, of 50% of entry fee.
No refunds after July 31, 2026, NO EXCEPTIONS.
WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE YOU TO PURCHASE THE RACE INSURANCE THAT IS OFFERED FROM THE REGISTRATION SITE.
Other 2026 Pennsylvania Gravel Series Races
April 12, 2026, Bald Eagle Gravel Grinder www.bikereg.com/begg
May 9, 2026, Parker Dam Gravel Grinder www.bikereg.com/pdgg
June 28, 2026, Camp Michaux Gravel Grinder www.bikereg.com/cmgg
August 15, 2026, Mid-State Gravel Grinder www.bikereg.com/msgg
Make sure you check out our website for more series information -- www.trans-sylvaniaproductions.com/pgs
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Cycling Gran Fondo Gravel
Sun, Sep 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Welcome to the 15th Harvest 5k/10k/Half Marathon
Team Brunazzi Events flagship race
Please note: The Half Marathon must be completed in 3 hours or less. This is a RUN only event.
Parking: will be at
the Trailhead 1902 Donner St, Boston, PA
Registration: 7:00am-8:45am
Half Marathon @ 8am, 10k & 5k @ 9am
Water Stops: Every 1 1/2 miles or so
Course: Out and back on a flat crushed limestone rails to trails trail along the Yough River.
Proceeds: Benefits the Greenock/Mount Vernon PTO
Half Marathon- finisher medals, Top 3 M & F overall, masters M/F (No age groups)
5k/10k- Top 3 M & F overall, masters M/F, top 3 in each age group: 10 and under,11-14,15-19,20-24,25-29,30-34,35-39, 40-44,45-49,50-54,55-59,60-64,65-69,70+ (no duplications, medals will not be mailed)
Headphones are discouraged. Please NO pets.
Race Refund & Transfer Policy (effective 01-01-2016)
Team Brunazzi Events LLC has a zero refund policy.
You may transfer race or distance at any time before the race. You may NOT change distances after the race has started. Please email TBE at [email protected] with your transfer request. You will have to pay any additional amounts associated with the change.
Shirt Policy (effective 01-01-2016)
Preregistered runners receive a shirt if they sign up by a specified date when the shirts are ordered. After that extra shirts are first come, first serve.
After a race, shirts of runners that did not show up will be given to those runners that signed up race day. If you want your shirt but cannot make the race, please have another runner pick yours up.
No shirts will be ordered after the race. No shirts will be mailed.
3.1 Miles 5k 6.2 Miles 10k 13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run Trail
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:30 AM
"The Quick and The Dead" - A Mt. Davis Gravel Grinder is a gravel road bicycle race from Meyersdale Pennsylvania. It will take you up and over the highest point in the State, Mt. Davis. Come for the
challenge and stay for the fun! The name says it all. Will you be one of the Quick (fast) or one of the Dead (not so fast)?
This is a Nonprofit event with all of the proceeds going to the Local Volunteer Fire Departments of Somerset County that support the local Townships and Boroughs along the course. The venue will be held at the Somerset County Fairgrounds in Meyersdale, PA. Food & Entertainment will follow the race event. The Meyersdale VFD will be receiving the largest percentage of the proceeds for hosting the event.
All fundraising is being done on behalf of the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies (CFA) - Mt. Davis Gravel Grinder Fund. CFA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. CFA registration and financial information are available from PA Dept. of State by calling 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. The proceeds from this charitable event will be distributed to volunteer fire departments that serve Somerset County.
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Cycling Gran Fondo Gravel
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 5:30 AM
30 km from Garrett50 Miles Relay Ultra
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:00 AM
In the spirit of historic advances and competition between ever-evolving modes of transportation, the 3M Challenge (Muscle vs. Machine vs. Mountain) will be held on September 26, 2026. It will
feature a timed challenge between two of Mountain Maryland's oldest mechanized modes of transportation, the WMSR 1309 Steam locomotive, the largest operating steam locomotive of its type in the world, and the legs of cyclists. The event will highlight the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP), Western Maryland Scenic Railroad (WMSR), the towns of Cumberland, MD, and Frostburg, MD, the scenic beauty of Allegany County, and the healthy outdoor lifestyle.
The Route
The Great Allegheny Passage between Cumberland and Frostburg is the only location in the country with 15.6 miles of side-by-side bike trails and scenic trains. The 3M Challenge will be a timed ride from the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad (WMSR) Station in Cumberland, MD, to the western end of the train platform at the Frostburg, MD, Depot.
• Individuals and teams (up to 6 riders) will depart Cumberland every 5 minutes, beginning as early as 9:00 AM, from the water spout on the Scenic Railway train platform at the train station at Canal Place.
The route is on Ride with GPS. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/38734043
• Ebikes - are NOT included in this event
Rider Information
• A team can have 2 to 6 riders. In the spirit of historic advances and competition between ever-evolving modes of transportation, the 3M Challenge (Muscle vs. Machine vs. Mountain) will take place on September 26, 2026.
• All competitive challenger bicycles must be 100% human (rider) powered. There are no "e-bikes" in the competitive "Individual Rider" and "Team" categories.
• Each team must donate a minimum of $250 to MMT. The donation per individual rider is $60.
About the Challenge
The challenge is to have a better climb time than the WMSR 1309 Steam Engine. Over 40 % of the riders beat the train in 2025
Individuals who beat the locomotive's climb time will receive recognition.
All participants will receive a participation Great Allegheny Passage 3M Race Shirt. Please ensure that you fill out the form to specify your shirt size requirements. We will try accommodating all who enter, but shirt availability is not guaranteed.
Purpose of the Event
Mountain Maryland Trails is a volunteer organization that collaborates with the Allegany County Government, the Great Allegheny Passage Conservancy, partner organizations, and community volunteers to manage the Maryland section of the Great Allegheny Passage trail. The efforts of the board and volunteers focus on maintaining a network of trails that promotes wellness, sustainable economic development, environmental stewardship, and connection to cultural heritage.
For over 30 years, the organization has played a vital role in developing the Great Allegheny Passage trail and implementing various trail improvement and safety projects, including the recently completed Borden Tunnel Lighting Project. What began as a project to reclaim a defunct rail line between Cumberland, MD, and Pittsburgh, PA, has evolved into a trail that welcomes 1.5 million visitors annually, generates approximately $800,000 in economic impact per mile of trail each year, and supports 1,393 jobs with a total labor income of $52.6 million.
Furthermore, the event promotes the Great Allegheny Passage Trail, which attracts tourists from around the world while also being a beloved spot for the local community.
Cycling Gravel Trail
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 6:30 AM
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Franklin County Cyclists presents MICHAUX GRVL 2026
The Franklin County Cyclists are excited to once again host Michaux GRVL for 2026, and are offering 4 awesome routes
with a fun scavenger hunt on all courses for everyone!
We are continuing to partner with 2 great local groups for this event; Friends of Michaux State Forest and Bulldog Bike Park. Proceeds from this year's event will be distributed to both groups, and each will be active participants in the event by running aid stations and providing volunteers along the route.
Our 2026 Beneficiaries:
MICHAUX GRVL 2026 is a ride and race to be taken at your own pace. We will be offering timing on each route for those interested in their personal statistics, and results will be posted on our website following the event. The fast may go fast & the slow may go slow. The routes we've got on tap take you through some wonderful scenery, so stop and take it in!
We recommend the use of gravel bikes with tires of at least 35mm for any route since some stretches of road can be chunky and there is a risk of punctures with smaller tires on the downhill sections of the courses.
There will be no day-of registrations, and all participants must complete their registrations on BikeReg prior to the close of the event registration. We are coordinating a pre-race packet pick up on Friday evening 6-8pm September 25, 2026 with Michaux Brewing Co. (11657 Buchanan Trail E, Waynesboro, PA 17268). Day-of packet pick up will be available prior to the start - we STRONGLY encourage 100 mile riders to pick their packet up the day prior.
--THESE NOTES ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS WE EVALUATE NEW COURSES FOR 2026 BUT SIMILAR FORMAT TO FOLLOW, CHECK BACK SOON!--
100 Mile Start time: 6:30am - FRONT AND REAR LIGHTS ARE REQUIRED
65 Mile Start Time: 8:30am
45 Mile Start Time : 9:30am
15 Mile Start Time: 10:00am
AID STATION AND FINISH CUTOFF TIMES
While we want everyone to have a great time and finish the ride, we also must take into consideration the length of time our volunteer SAG motos are out on the course. Due to this, we will be STRICTLY enforcing cutoff times for Aid Stations, Food Truck, and the Finish Line.
All Riders must cross the timing mat at the start of the ride and completion of their chosen route in order to receive an accurate ride time The Ride Organizers will do their best to ensure that all riders who start the ride are accounted for at the end, but it is the responsibility of the rider to make sure they either cross the mat or check in at the registration table at the completion of the ride.
BIG FLAT AID STATION CUTOFF - 12PM
PINE GROVE FURNACE AID STATION CUTOFF - 1:30PM
TEABERRY MINI STATION CUTOFF (100mi route only) - 2PM
US30 CUTOFF (100mi route only) - 1:30PM
FINISH LINE CUTOFF - 4:30PM
Route markings for each course will be designated using signs and colored arrows ( specific to each route). Route marking colors will be displayed at the route start.
GPS files for each route along with cue sheets will be available through an online link. It's strongly recommended that you use a GPS bike computer and load the files as course markings may be inaccurate due to other forces of nature (and humans).
If you need to coordinate an earlier start time, please contact us - you will not be eligible for race placing but we can still give you a time.
This is a rain or shine event and no refunds will be given, so please plan accordingly when signing up by using the BikeReg insurance if you have an eligible reason for a refund.
Participants will receive with their paid entry a meal voucher and beer vouchers good towards a post ride lunch and 2 beers (ages 21+ ONLY) at a Food Truck that will be on hand that day. Upon completion of their route, participants must take their registration ticket to the registration table to receive their meal/beer voucher. Beer is being provided by Michaux Brewing Co!
FCC members who register for the event are encouraged to wear their FCC kit!
Course Links and Details
Explorer Course, 15 Miles and 1,360ft elevation
The Explorer Course will have no rest stop offered.
Short Course, 43.5 Miles and 3,820ft elevation
The Short Course will have access to 2 Aid Stations (mile marker 11 & 27).
Long Course, 65 Miles and 6,400ft elevation
The Long Course will have access to 2 Aid Stations (mile markers 22 & 49).
Expert Course, 100 Miles and 9,800ft elevation
The Expert Course will have access to 2.5 Aid stations (mile markers 22, 49, & 74)
Note: The Long and Mighty Michaux Expert Courses should only be attempted by those in top physical condition. Aid stations, SAG support, and end of ride Food Truck services will have cutoff times, and participants will be encouraged to take designated shortcuts back to the Caledonia State Park base if they fail to meet those times. Cutoff times and shortcuts back to the start will be posted on race day. All participants who continue on past the cutoff times do so at their own risk without SAG support or official timing.
Big Flat Aid Station
1st Aid Station Located at the Big Flat Parking Lot, Hours 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM
Pine Grove Furnace Aid Station
2nd Aid Station located at Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Hours 11:00 AM- 1:30 PM
Teaberry Mini Aid Station (100 mile route only)
3rd Aid Station (Monolith, gels, and bars) located at Teaberry Parking Lot, Hours 11:30 AM- 2:30 PM
Food Truck Service Caledonia Park
End of Ride Food Truck from Fat Russ BBQ, Hours 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
End of Ride Beer from Michaux Brewing Co, Hours 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Race Info
You MUST obey the rules of the road - there is one stop light for the 65 and 100 mile routes along with 2 US Highway crossings for the 100 mile racers
There's no race official on course, this isn't a USAC sanctioned event
You'll have to keep track of the competition in front of you
Podium ceremony for the following categories as long as there are 3 or more competitors in that category:
15 mile route (u18 participants are the only riders eligible for podiums)
45 mile route
65 mile route
100 mile route
Prizes for top 3
Exclusive Michaux GRVL Trophy for the winners
Racers must not cut the course or start prior to their designated start time
Scavenger Hunt
We're bringing it back! We're keeping it interesting for all of those enjoying Michaux GRVL. We'll be hiding several tokens out on the course for riders to find and turn in for a prize. Follow us on social media to learn more closer to race day!
Merch from Pactimo!
Michaux GRVL Merch from Pactimo!
That's right, we're releasing a small drop of merch from now until July 30th. Proceeds for the sale benefit our local non-profit Franklin County Cyclists.
Bright orange/red jerseys and vests that you know will be perfect for visibility during hunting season while out traveling the trails and forest roads within our PA game lands.
Pactimo is a great brand used by many cyclists today, including professional athletes - this stuff will last years!
Add Pactimo merch to your registration for easy checkout.
Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking Trail
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Join the Pennsylvania Environmental Council for the 8th annual Public Lands Ride!
The ride is a non-competitive mixed-surface event that will take place at Black Moshannon State Park and the
surrounding Moshannon State Forest on Saturday, September 26, 2026. It is a celebration of bikes, community, and public lands!
There will be three different marked courses -- 65 mile, 42 mile, and 22 mile --- all of which feature rolling climbs from rhododendron-filled stream valleys to open plateau views and a mix of gravel and snowmobile trail terrain. The 22-mile route is a great option for anyone newer to the gravel scene as the climbs are mostly very mellow and it's almost entirely smooth, maintained gravel roads. Meanwhile, the 62-mile route offers tougher climbs, more chunky bits and all the highlights of the area. And of course the 45-mile route is a nice middle ground. Because most of the courses do include some grassier and chunkier terrain, we recommend tires at least 35mm, preferably 40-45mm. E-bikes are permitted but must adhere to DCNR's guidelines for e-bike use on trails, which can be found here.
There will be aid stations every 15-20 miles that will be stocked with real food, as well as a post-ride meal and beer/non-alcoholic beverages. All courses will be marked at turns and intersections.
More details to come and in the meantime, check out this video from the 2022 event!
Sponsorship opportunities are available – you can find more info here or contact Molly Kestner at [email protected].
All proceeds benefit the work of the Pennsylvania Environmental Council (PEC), which facilitates trail planning, land conservation, outdoor recreation, reforestation, water protection and more across the state. Learn more about PEC's work on improving gravel riding resources in Pennsylvania here.
Fundraiser Category
Go the extra mile to help support PEC! Raise $500 for PEC before September 18 and ride the course of your choosing for free, plus get free camping for the weekend at the group campsite (no need to register for that via BikeReg – we will keep track) and some exclusive swag items from our partners (more details to come). Select the “Fundraiser” option on BikeReg and we will be in touch with how to set up a fundraising page and start collecting donations.
We thank you for your support!
Routes: https://ridewithgps.com/collections/47608
Weekend Schedule:
Friday, September 25:
Group camping - set up anytime after 3 pm.
Evening social - details TBD
Saturday, September 26:
Registration will be down in the pavilion by the beach area from 7:15-8:45 AM.
All rides kick off at 9:00 AM.
Post-ride cookout all afternoon!
Overnight Accommodations:
Onsite Group Camping
$20 extra gets you tent/car (no RVs) camping on Friday and Saturday nights at the group campsite with fellow riders. The campsite includes some areas of field, woods, and a large communal pavilion.
Please Note: This does not get you a private campsite. If you'd like to reserve your own site, you can do so through the State Park website (link in "Other Lodging Options" below).
Other Lodging Options:
Black Moshannon State Park Campsites & Cabins
GodSpeed Hostel - 11 miles / 18 min drive from the park.
We Are Inn - also a bar/restaurant, located on Rt. 322 in Philipsburg. 9 miles / 14 min drive from the park.
Volunteers:
Want to come hang out but not ride? Sign up to volunteer! Volunteering gets you free camping at Black Moshannon State Park for the weekend, food on event day, PLR swag, and a heartfelt thank you from PEC! Sign up here on BikeReg and we will contact you with more information closer to the event. Roles include helping setup and tear down, course marshalls and course marking.
Thank you to our 2025 sponsors!
Happy Valley Adventure Bureau, Boal City Brewing, Nittany Mountain Works, Alabaster Coffee, and Stans No Tubes.
Special thanks to the Philipsburg Amateur Radio Association for donating their time to provide communications for the event.
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Cycling Gravel Trail
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:00 AM
***To be sure you get a T-Shirt you must Register before 9/3/2026. If you register after 9/3/2026 11:59PM you may not get the size you want or even a shirt at all.
***Race Medals must be ordered
ahead of time. Those who register after 8/15/2026 may not get a medal due to limited supplies.
Last year we changed our 5 mile race to 5K (3.1Mile) race and it was a hit! Basically the whole race is on the River's Edge Trail system! You will love it!
Our 3-hour challenge and a 6-hour challenge remain the same, and still use a 5 mile loop. How many 5 mile loops can you do in 3 or 6 hours?
TIME:
-Pre-Register now to save or in person Race Sign in for all races is 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM on Saturday, September 26, 2026.
-Random drawings for free gifts is 7:45 AM.
-The 5K & 3-Hour and 6-Hour Challenges ALL start at 8 a.m
LOCATION:
In Person, the lower practice fields in between Brunswick High School and Brunswick Middle School.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
3 & 6 Hour endurance challenge include about 1 mile on Brunswick High school property with the rest being on run in the River's Edge Trail system. The 5K (3.1M) course is basically all on the trails. Short start and finish on school property. Both 5K and 5-mile loops are well marked.
ENTRANCE FEE:
5K (3.1 miles) Run - $35
3-HOUR Run - $50
6-HOUR Run - $60
*Price goes up after September 24th.
100% of the race fees is used to purchase shirts, medals, race support items like food, and the rest supports Brunswick High School Track in purchasing much needed new equipment. This is a non-profit race and as such there will be no refunds. Please see the refund policy.
ONLINE REGISTRATION:
https://runsignup.com/Race/MD/Brunswick/RiversEdgeEnduranceRace
Online registration is open through September 26, 2025, up to race sign in deadline at 8:00 AM.
All of those who pre-registered in time will receive a Shirt, unique REEC Finisher medal and other giveaways on race day.
PRIZES: Gift Cards will be awarded via random drawing--two gift certificates per race!
The River's Edge Endurance Challenge is sponsored by the Brunswick High School Athletic Boosters, a nonprofit 501(c)(3), and as such serves as a fundraiser for the Brunswick High School Track and Field program. All Monies raised by this event will be dedicated to the purchase of much needed equipment which is not otherwise funded by Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS). All donations and registration fees are fully tax deductible.
For more details visit race website.
https://riversedgeendurance.com/
PRESENTED BY:
Brunswick High School Athletics Boosters Club
BENEFIT:
Brunswick High School Track & Field Program equipment needs.
RACE DIRECTOR:
Kevin Ropp [email protected] 202-365-1164
5k Run Trail
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Join us at the 2026 Team AIMS Run On The Rocks! Whether you're up for a delightful 10 Miler, a hilarious half marathon, or an epic 20 Miler, our beautiful, lightning-fast, pancake flat course awaits.
Get ready for a running adventure that'll have you sweating, smiling, and feeling like a champion on a mission! See you at the starting line.
Race Details
Race Day - Saturday, September 26th, 2026
This race is a chip-timed race.
All participants receive a race premium t-shirt. Late registrations after September 7th “may” receive t-shirts, if available, and sizes are not guaranteed. There is a "no shirt" option for those who don't want a shirt.
Finisher medals - Check out the Medal pictures below!!!
Awards
1st, 2nd & 3rd place Risers category awards for each gender in each event (Ages 54 & below)
1st, 2nd & 3rd place Masters category awards for each gender in each event (Ages 55 & above)
Awards will be given by Age group and won't be combined irrespective of who comes ahead over-all
Event Transfers - The deadline to switch events is September 10, 2026. After this, email [email protected]. We'll try as much as we can.
Wearing headphones during the race is not recommended as the Towpath is open for public and cyclists. If you still choose to wear one, make sure you are able to hear the baby bear chasing towards you.
There is no Race Day Registration.
10 Miles 13.1 Miles 20 Miles Half Marathon Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
The “Runnin’ with the Dogs” Bulldog Band 5k Race will be on Saturday, September 26, 2026 at Martinsburg High School! The course will begin on the track at Martinsburg High School’s Cobourn Field.
Runners will continue down Bulldog Blvd, crossing Queen Street to the “Frog Hollow Trail.” Runners will traverse roughly 2.5 miles on the trail in and out and back. Runners will finish their 3.10 mile journey on the same track turf where they started. The race will kick off at 9:00AM!
Awards
Overall top Man and Woman
Race day check-in will begin at 8am. Registration will close 15 minutes before the start of the race.
3.1 Miles 5k Run Trail
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
The Adam Zook Memorial Run is a timed 5k or 9.88 mile run, and an untimed 2-mile walk that takes place on Saturday, September 26, 2026. Proceeds collected from this event will fund scholarships for
three seniors from the 2026-2027 class and support suicide prevention initiatives within the Tyrone Area School and the surrounding community. The race will begin at Reservoir Park in Tyrone, PA.
Pre-registration is $15 for participants 18 and under and $25 for participants 19+.
Day-of registration will be $30.
2 Miles 3.14 Miles 9.88 Miles Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Join us for our annual trail race at Sherando Park—and get ready for an unforgettable fall challenge!
Now in its 7th year, this mixed-surface four-mile trail race takes runners through the paved
paths and wooded trails of Sherando Park’s scenic mountain bike trail system. Whether you’re a seasoned trail runner or tackling your first off-road race, you’ll enjoy a challenging and rewarding course surrounded by crisp fall air and vibrant autumn colors.
✨ New for 2026: We’re excited to introduce a Mountain Bike Time Trial to this event! Cyclists will have the opportunity to test their speed and skills on the Sherando Park mountain bike trails in a timed, individual-start format, adding a whole new level of competition and excitement to race day.
Proceeds from all events will benefit the I’m Just Me Movement, supporting confidence, inclusion, and self-acceptance in our community.
Not up for four miles on trails?
We’ve got you covered! We’ll also offer an untimed One Mile Fun Run/Walk, perfect for participants who want to support the cause while enjoying a shorter, paved option. The one-mile course will be an out-and-back on the paved Sherando Park path, with a course marshal stationed at the turnaround. Mile participants will start just before the four-mile race.
Date: Saturday, September 26th
Time: 8:30 AM
Location: Sherando Park - Mountain Bike Trails
Race Day Registration & Packet Pickup: Saturday, September 26th: 7-8 am at the Race Start/Finish area
1 Miles 4 Miles 5.3 Miles Fun Run Run Trail Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Proceeds
Raising funds for the Bullskin Two Vol. Fire Co. and building and grounds for Bear Rocks Community Club
Awards
Overall Male/Female Run/Walk 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each category.
Age groups:
10& under 11-15, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39,40-49,50-59, 60+
5k Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Laurel View Village Que Classic is held at Summers Best 2 Weeks located at the beautiful Quemahoning Dam just a few minutes off of Route 219. The Que Classic redefines what a 5K should be…a beautiful race course, exciting atmosphere, friendly volunteers, great food and awesome goodie bags, it’s no wonder we are considered by many to be the best fitness event in our region.
1 Miles 3.1 Miles 6.2 Miles Run
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The YMCA’s Color Splash Fun Run is a vibrant 1K and 5K experience designed for families, all ages, and all fitness levels! This exciting and unique community event invites participants to walk, jog,
run, or stroll through the course while being “splashed” with an array of colorful powder at multiple stations along the way.
Color Splash is all about fun, movement, and togetherness—not competition. While a clock will be visible at the finish line, there will be no timing chips, keeping the focus on enjoyment rather than speed. Whether you’re pushing a stroller, walking with friends, or running for fitness, everyone is welcome!
Come dressed in white, bring your biggest smiles, and leave covered in color—this is a celebration of healthy living and community spirit you won’t want to miss!
1k 5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 11:00 AM
Are you looking for a way to make a positive impact on your community while staying active and healthy? Look no further than the Run For It program, developed by the Tucker Community Foundation in
Join one of the many teams representing non-profit and charitable organizations and take advantage of three opportunities to raise support through the program: entry fees, team sponsorship, and race day awards. Not only does half of the $12.00 entry fee go towards your chosen cause, but team sponsors can also donate any amount to any number of causes, and all sponsor donations go directly toward your team's cause. Additionally, the Foundation provides initial funding for the race awards purse, and sponsors supplement these awards, resulting in 100% cash awards for teams across numerous categories.
By participating in Run For It, you'll be supporting a wide range of causes that make a difference in our community, including the arts, animal welfare, challenged athletes, charities, churches, civic organizations, community improvement projects, cultural organizations, educational activities, emergency services, environmental causes, historic preservation, hospital and medical programs, libraries and literacy programs, non-profit organizations, parks and recreation, senior citizen programs, Tucker Community Foundation operations, and youth organizations.
The annual Run For It campaign begins on April 1, 2026, and culminates with a 2k walk and 5k walk/run on September 26, 2026, in Davis, WV, during the annual Leaf Peeper's Festival. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to make a difference in your community while improving your health. Join a team and start fundraising today!
1.2 Miles 3.1 Miles Run Walk
Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 7:45 AM
Points count towards our Year-Long 5k, 10k, & Back of the Pack Series. Points will also count towards our Fall Series. Find more info about the series here.
Walkers are welcome to attend this event.
5k 10k Run