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Ride bikes, help local kids with cancer …
Registration for the 9th Annual Great Big Group Ride (GBGR), presented by Frank Armetta State Farm, is now open! Join us for a wonderful (but challenging) group ride that benefits local kids with cancer!
GBGR is a fun but challenging way for you to support the Pediatric Cancer Foundation of the Lehigh Valley (PCFLV). This event features a Metric Century and a Metric Half Century. Every participant who registers by July 1st is guaranteed an event t-shirt! If you do not register by July 1st, you are not guaranteed a shirt, but we may have some available at the event.
And, new this year, all participants will receive a GBGR medal at the post-ride check-in table!!
Funds raised at Great Big Group Ride help PCFLV to support local pediatric cancer warriors and their families through financial, social and emotional support and programming.
Both the metric century and metric half century rides contain in-ride challenges, contests and prizes.
Be sure to arrive before your event's start time to enjoy free coffee and bagels and purchase raffle tickets. And stick around after you complete your ride to enjoy a gourmet cook-out generously donated by our friends at Whitehall Diner and Fitness Central.
For those looking to volunteer at this event, click here to see the available opportunities!
This event is brought to you by Frank Armetta State Farm Insurance. Call him today and get an insurance experience better than what you are used to. Frank's number is (610) 351-2333.
Funding for this event is supported by the following sponsors:
Presenting Sponsor - Frank Armetta - State Farm
Platinum Level Sponsors
Heavy Highway Local #158
Heavy Highway Local #1508
Gold Level Sponsors
Fitness Central
E.F. Laudenslager
Taveras Trucking
Jack Lehr Electric
Laborer's International Union Local #373
Silver Level Sponsors
Geib's Electric
Bronze Level Sponsors Gotham Cyclists
WHAT PCFLV DOES FOR FAMILIES
"The Pediatric Cancer Foundation of the Lehigh Valley is dedicated to supporting quality-of-life for children diagnosed with cancer in the Greater Lehigh Valley and their families, as well as long-term survivorship and bereavement programs. All of our programming and events are offered at no cost to these families. We believe that a pediatric cancer diagnosis affects the WHOLE family, and our mission reflects that belief. We also believe that a family's experience with childhood cancer does not end when treatment ends. Because of that, PCFLV follows a continuum of care model, hoping to be a friend to families from the date their child is diagnosed forever forward.
If you or someone you know has a child diagnosed with cancer, is a survivor of pediatric cancer, or has lost a child to cancer, we encourage you to reach out to us and allow us to be part of your journey through the programming, events, and support we offer!"
The RIDES
ALL RIDERS MUST PARK AT INDEPENDENCE PARK AND FOLLOW THE SIGNS TO THE BACK OF FITNESS CENTRAL FOR THE START OF THE RIDE.
All riders must wear a helmet, bring their own water, carry a spare tube and have a fun, positive attitude. This is not a race, it is a charity ride. There will be mechanical support at the Weisenberg Paark rest stop courtesy of Bob Brien's Revolutions Mobile Bicycle Repair. A pick up service can be dispatched for on-course problems. All turns will be well marked with Route Arrows. A GPS file will also be available for download soon. There will be some in-ride challenges and contests so be prepared to have a little fun.
GBGR Metric Century (62 miles)
Rolls out at 8:00 a.m. There will be 2 rest stops with water and fuel at mile 24 and 48 and an early-out option. Expect hill climbs with approximately 4600' elevation gain, screaming descents, rolling hills, covered bridges, beautiful farmland and maybe a covered bridge or 2. Be prepared for some KOM and other hill climb challenges. Link to course route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51091489
GBGR Metric Half (31 miles)
Rolls out at 10:00 a.m. There will be a rest stop with water at mile 14. Expect about 2000' elevation gain with rolling hills, covered bridges, great scenery, happy people in spandex and someone taking your picture. Link to course: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55234746
Prizes
At registration we will be selling raffle tickets for some great prizes supplied by sponsors and some bike industry companies
There will be in-ride challenges and contests to win some prizes as well
Call Tracy Stauffer at 484-438-6656 for more information.
1/4 Mile Swim ~ 15 Mile Bike ~ 3 Mile Run
RELAY team of 2 or 3 options
SATURDAY JULY 18th, 20256
8:00AM
The "Hidden Gem" of TRIATHLONS!
This sprint triathlon has been called "the hidden gem" of NJ races. It tours the surrounding area of Mountain Lake in Liberty Township, New Jersey. After a 1/4 mile swim in the pristine lake, get ready for some ups and downs in the 15 mile bike ride. Then finish off on the 3 mile run giving a view from each angle of the lake.This race can be done as an individual or as relay team of 3. And new to the race day events is a 3 mile run that will start just after the triathlon and follow the same course for the run as the triathlon does!
DO NO MISS THIS UNIQUE CHALLENGE!!
PAST RESULTS
Quadzilla Course Description: We will be providing a map of the Border Trail via Strava. This course offers a little bit of everything: rolling hills, water crossings, open fields, single track through the woods, jeep trails, and did we mention the rolling hills? The incredible vistas will have you believing you are no longer in PA but someplace out west.
Entry Fee: $50 through 3/31, $55 4/1 through 7/20. REGISTER ON OR BEFORE6/1/25 TO GUARANTEE A SHIRT.
All of the proceeds go to HCM Foundation and are used to provide financial assistance to cancer patients in Eastern Pennsylvania.
Gender Identification: We at Quadzilla love the Lehigh Valley's diverse and ever-growing running community. We are pleased to offer runners a non-binary registration option, and everyone will be able to select the garment style of their choice, regardless of gender identification.
In support of participation of transgender and nonbinary runners with the goal of ensuring fair and inclusive practices that respect the personal rights and dignity of transgender and nonbinary entrants while preserving the integrity of competition for awards and records, we adopt the following rules:
Transgender Entrants
Transgender women can register to compete:
in the female division provided they have been undergoing continuous, medically supervised hormone treatment for gender transition for at least one year prior to the race, or
in the male division with no restrictions.
Transgender men can register to compete:
in the male or female division, unless they are undergoing hormone treatment related to gender transition that includes testosterone or any other banned substance in which case they must register in the male category.
Transgender entrants who want to register as nonbinary must follow the rules for nonbinary registration set forth below.
Nonbinary Entrants:
During registration all entrants will have the opportunity to select their gender category – male, female, or nonbinary. The top 3 nonbinary entrants will be awarded. There are no non-binary age group awards at this time.
T-shirt: You have the option of one masculine or feminine cut t-shirt or tank top with your registration. Additional shirts may be purchased at the time of registration.
Awards: Overall top 3 male, female, non-binary and masters 40+. Top 3 male and female in 5-year age groups from 19 and under to 70+. No duplication of awards. Top overall will be gun-time determined, while age group awards will be determined by chip-timing. Awards will not be mailed.
Results: Chip timing will be provided and results will be posted immediately following the finish.
Other race info: Please visit our Facebook page for additional event details & updates: facebook.com/Quadzilla15k
RUN TO X-TREMES Monday, July 27th- Friday, July 31st
9 am to Noon
Lodestar Park, Newton, NJ
Our 25th year of Xtreme!
X-Treme Youth Running Camp has earned an excellent reputation as one of the region's premier youth running camps. In its 25th year, the Camp is held at bucolic Lodestar Park which offers a host of varying terrains making it the perfect venue to prepare middle and high school kids for their upcoming cross-country season or condition them for whatever fall sport they do!
The Camp runs from Monday, July 27th through Friday, July 31st from 9 am to noon each day of the week and features fantastic motivational guest speakers as well as endurance and speed preparation.
The X-Treme Running Camp experience is something fantastic and unique. The Camp takes full advantage of Lodestar Park's superb training venues. The Camp caters to middle and high school runners, but younger kids with a love of the sport often also attend. We welcome runners of all abilities as well as athletes involved in other sports looking to improve their endurance, speed and overall fitness. Each day includes an endurance session, a speed session (in each, kids are grouped according to their ability) plus a highly acclaimed guest speaker. Our Camp is directed by elite distance running husband and wife team Guy & Laurie Gordon, and all counselors are seasoned adult runners. We motivate with goal-setting, visualization, form analysis, injury prevention, overall core and body strength building, racing techniques and the power to believe in yourself and reach your full potential.
TESTIMONIALS:
"I come to speak here every year. This camp is all about learning to be the best you can be and put in the work to get there both with sports and in all aspects of life."
-Four-time Irish Olympian who has also run over 100 sub four minute miles, Marcus O'Sullivan
"I wouldn't miss speaking at X-Treme. This camp is pure motivation and I'm proud to be a part of it."
--Internationally acclaimed motivational speaker, Cornell Thomas
“This camp is all about instilling the proper discipline and culture it takes to be a successful runner”
-Brian Corcoran Championship, Cross Country & Track Coach at Pope John High School
“There are three things that make you a good runner: you must have the interest, the attitude and the discipline. Sussex County is one of the best areas to train. The terrain around here is absolutely wonderful.”
Peter Rono, Olympic Gold Medalist
“Somewhere in the world someone is training when you are not. When you race him, he will win.”
The Late and Great Tom Fleming and long-time X-Treme speaker, Multiple winner, NYC Marathon
ACCOMMODATIONS: Though we are a day camp, many from out of the area opt to stay in the area for the week at a local campground. Here are nearby options: Swartswood State Park (camping, yurts), Stokes State Forest (camping, cabins), Holiday Inn Express of Newton.
Sponsored by the Business, Industrial and Professional Association of Palmer Township
Fairview Park - Palmer Township, PA
5K (3.1 miles) Run and Walk along the bike path in Palmer and Bethlehem Townships
T-shirts for the first 300 registrants
Awards for age groups: 8 to 60+
Overall top male and female winners
Raffle prizes and More
Refreshments & Food both before and after the Race
Restrooms available near the start and finish line
Race begins and ends and same area
The major benefactor of this event is the Miracle League of Northampton County
We focus on our local community, helping build a stronger tomorrow for the township as well as it's surrounding areas. That is why we have chosen to donate proceeds to the Miracle League of Northampton County, at Easton Rotary Field located in Palmer Township.
The Miracle League of Northampton County is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that has built a barrier free baseball field so children and young adults with intellectual and physical disabilities can play and enjoy the game of baseball. For more information about this organization please visit their website at miracleleagueofnc.org.
This race is part of the Annual Palmer Community Day that begins Wednesday night with a under the tent family movie and runs through Sunday.
What is a Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk?
The Tunnel to Towers 5K 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.
How far is a Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk?
This is a 5K (3.1 miles). You are welcome to walk or run this event.
Can I register the day of the run?
Yes, registration will open at 8:00 a.m. on the day of the race.
When does online registration close?
Online registration will close August 13, 2026.
Is this a timed event?
Yes.
Where can I pick up my packet?
Packets (shirts & bibs) can be picked up when designated at the Fawn Lake Forest Association Clubhouse, 112 Bay Center Circle, Hawley, PA 18428.
Is there parking available?
Yes. Arrive early to allow time for parking and walking from your car to the event.
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.
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 water be available?
Yes, a water station will be available along the route and there will be water available at the finish.
What can you bring to the event? Can I run with a stroller, backpack, wheelchair, roller blades, dogs, bicycle, etc?
Strollers and wheelchairs are permitted. Firefighter turnout gear and military backpacks are also permitted. Bicycles, roller blades and pets are not permitted on the course. Please leave all personal items and valuables in your vehicle. All items should be stored securely in your vehicle at the owner's risk. The Tunnel to Towers Foundation will not be responsible for the loss of any items.
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!
What is the timeline of the event?
Registration and packet pickup begin at 8:00 a.m. The opening ceremony begins at 9:00 a.m. with the 5K beginning immediately after (approximately 9:30 a.m.). After all participants have cleared the course, there will be a Kids Fun Run and then awards and closing ceremony. There will be a free barbecue following the event, so plan to stick around!
Are age group awards given?
Yes, to fastest overall male/female finishers, as well as the top male and female finishers in each age category (from under 20 to over 60), fastest male/female first responders to finish in gear, youngest male/female and the fastest male/female walkers.
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: Alyssa Fusillo, 2361 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 10306 - please give us your information so we can add it to your fundraising page. It's easy!
Does my registration fee count towards my fundraising goal?
Your registration fee does not count toward the fundraising goal. Registration fees help offset some of the expenses associated with making the Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk one of the country’s greatest annual events, however your fundraising efforts enable us to continue to make a difference in the lives of so many in need.
What are the 2026 sponsorship tiers?
Please see the detailed tier breakdown below here.
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: Alyssa Fusillo
2361 Hylan Boulevard
Staten Island, NY 10306
When: August 22, 2026
Where: Lackawanna River Heritage Trail at Olive St
Packet pick-up/Registration: 7:00am - 8:45am
Run/Walk Start: 9:00am Sharp!
Cost (excluding shirt):
Pre-registered: Run: $20 Walk: $10
Day-of: Run $25 Walk $15
Race shirts:
Dri-fit shirts available with pre-registration through July 31, 2026. Limited amount of shirts will be available day of.
Age Groups / Awards: TBA
Beneficiary: TBA
Presented by:
Scranton 4 Ukraine Association - a federally recognized 501(c)(3) tax-exempt Pennsylvania non-profit corporation, formed in March 2022 for the purpose of raising awareness and funds for Ukrainian refugees. All contributions to Scranton 4 Ukraine Association are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law.
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A scenic 5k run/walk on the roads of Moosic Lakes. This race is organized by the Women's Club of Moosic Lakes to help support them with events for the children in the community. A donation will be made to the Katie Hennemuth Reap’s Memorial Fund at Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Shirts are guaranteed with Registration by August 5th. Online registration will close on August 26th, we will have registration the morning of the event, the fee will be $35.
Our memorial race, in honor of Cpt. James R. Minicozzi, is held on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend, every year; during La Festa Italiana. Our event is held in Downtown Scranton, PA. The 5K Run and 1 Mile Walk benefits: The Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeastern Pennsylvania Children’s Christmas Party and College Scholarships at, his alma mater, West Scranton High School.
Day of Registration: 8:00-9:30 AM (Water and fresh fruit will be available at the main registration table for participants)
Registration Cost: $25 for pre-registered participants, $35 for day of participants - The first 100 registered participants will be guaranteed a race t-shirt.
T-Shirts: T-shirts are guaranteed for the first 100 runners/walkers.
Water Station: There will be a water station located halfway through the race, near Andy Gavin's on North Washington Ave.
Awards/Prizes: We will recognize the first Overall Male and Female runners, along with the top 3 male and female runners in each age group. In addition, bonus prizes will be given to the top 3 overall Male and Female winners, and the Armed Service Award Recipient. In addition, the 1st place Male and 1st place Female in each age group will be given a bonus prize. Please note that you must be present to receive your "bonus" prizes, if you are not present the prizes will be forfeited to another finisher in that age bracket.
We will also recognize the top overall male and female walkers with a trophy and bonus prize as well.
**Effective January 1, 2022: No Minicozzi Race Committee members or Minicozzi family members are eligible for any race trophies, medals, awards, or "Bonus" prizes. If you are one of these members and would still like to participate in honor or tribute to Captain James R. Minicozzi, you will still receive a race t-shirt, but will not be provided a timing bib for the race.
Age Groups: 13 & Under, 14-19, 20-30, 31-40, 41-50, 51-60, 61-70, 71+
Awards Ceremony: Awards will be presented to age group winners immediately following the race at the main band stand.
Special Recognition Award: The Cpt. James R. Minicozzi Memorial Armed Service Award will be given out to the top finisher in the 5K race who is an Armed Service member (active or veteran).
Pacing: Dickson City Hyundai will be pacing the runners with a lead vehicle.
Honoring James: Every year we honor the memory of Cpt. James R. Minicozzi with our Memorial Race on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend during LaFesta Italiana, in Downtown Scranton. The proceeds we raise host over 200 children at The Boys & Girls Clubs of NEPA for their annual Christmas party. The club is the safe haven for keeping these children off of the streets, it is their home away from home. We provide every child with a hot meal, hours of festivities and winter hats, gloves & warm, embroidered with the Boys & Girls Club logo on it, coat, vest, hooded sweatshirt or item of warmth for their upper body along with other surprises. All of this is possible from our memorial race, thru the UNICO Scranton Chapter, as well as awarding 2 college scholarships at West Scranton High School, to a male & a female student, in their current graduating class.
Camp Runabout
A Little Running. A Lot of Fun.
Camp Runabout is the all-inclusive summer camp you didn’t know you needed—created for adults who love to move, laugh, and connect (runners and non-runners alike). Held in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains, it’s three days of fresh air, new friends, and unforgettable fun.
Your mornings start with scenic group runs (or solo hikes, or sleeping in—you do you). Your days are wide open for classic camp adventures—think zip lining, paddleboarding, kayaking, ropes courses, arts & crafts, and more. And your nights? Filled with bonfires, inspiring speakers, live music, and a legendary theme party.
Nothing’s mandatory. Everything’s unforgettable.
Here’s what’s included:
Lodging in cozy cabins (private rooms available)
All meals, snacks, and breakfast mimosas
Dietary accommodations for all
Open bar during happy hour, dinner, and evening entertainment
Nationally recognized speakers
Fitness classes (yoga, bootcamp, Zumba & more)
Campfire s’mores, DJs, and nightly fun
Endless camp activities—do it all, or do your own thing
Massage therapy is available on-site for $30 per half hour if you feel like treating yourself.
At Camp Runabout, we believe movement should be joyful, community should be welcoming, and summer should always include a little magic. Whether you’re a runner, a walker, or just someone who loves the outdoors and a good laugh—you belong here.
Spots are limited. Come escape the real world with us.
Whether you’re seeking a fun ride through picturesque farm country, want to race a few challenging climbs, or simply enjoy a day out with family exploring farms by car — the 2026 Tour de Farm NJ has a route for you.
Ride. Taste. Discover.
Join us for the 2026 Tour de Farm NJ – a one-of-a-kind cycling adventure through the heart of New Jersey’s farmland!
Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist, a casual rider, or just love supporting local farms, this event is your chance to:
Pedal scenic backroads through rolling hills and countryside charm
Visit working farms along the route and taste the freshest local flavors
Cruise with route options for every skill level
Not a cyclist? No problem! Bring the whole family along with our drive-your-own-route option
Refuel with a farm-fresh lunch featuring seasonal ingredients and local specialties
Saturday, September 12, 2026 — Blairstown, NJ
Start and finish at Race Farm, with breakfast, lunch, and all the rural charm you can handle.
Ticket Type Descriptions
This event has 2 tickets types:
Tour de Farm Cycling Ticket (leisurely bicycling from farm to farm)
Driving-in-Car Ticket (Drive along the route from farm to farm)
Each ticket includes a Breakfast and Lunch.
Route Options*
Family Friendly - 16 miles (Ticket Options: Tour de Farm Cycling or Driving only; 4 - 5 participating farm stops)
Weekender - 24 miles (Ticket Options: Tour de Farm Cycling or Driving; 5 - 6 participating farm stops)
Challenger - 52 miles (Ticket Options: Tour de Farm Cycling or Driving; 6-7 participating farm stops)
*Route lengths subject to change pending farm participation.
Day Of Schedule
8AM - 10AM - Breakfast & Check-In
8AM - 10AM - Rolling Start. Start bicycling no later than:
Challengers 9AM
Family Friendly 10aM
Weekender 10AM
12 - 2PM - Lunch
The tour closes at 2pm. There will be no Sag Wagon service after 2:30pm. The lunch closes at 2pm. There will be no lunches served after 2:30pm
Breakfast & Lunch Menus
(Subject to changes) - See website!
Website
Check out our website for more information: https://www.tourdefarmnj.com/
Follow Lehigh River along the D & L Trail. Cruise down a ‘harder’ packed trail with a -1% consistent net drop. The full marathon starts above ROCK PORT and the Half Marathon start at starting at the Gorge at Rockport Lane. Both cruise down the D & L Trail with a finish at Outdoor Center in Lehighton. This WICKED-FAST course is destined to be an East Coast favorite, Boston Qualifying and PR course.
USATF MARATHON CERT. #: PA24004DNB
USATF HALF MARATHON CERT. #: PA24005DNB
Welcome to JORBA Fest 2026! This annual fundraiser for JORBA allows us to continue to be your advocate for better trails and additional trail access throughout New Jersey. We're super stoked to return to Stephens State Park for 2026 - let us show you around some new trails and fun features! It's also a great opportunity to check out the latest gear from bike manufacturers and local bike shops!
Please note - there is a $5 State Park parking fee in addition to JORBA admission prices. The parking fee goes directly to the state/park, not JORBA. These fees have been added to the registration fees this year so that entry into the event will be smoother and so that you do not need to have cash in hand on the day of the event.
Saturday
Limited rustic camping is available Saturday night. RV's are welcome, but there are no hookups. Please register for camping on our registration page. Campers can set up starting at 3 p.m.
$5 Event Parking Fee for overnight vehicles arriving on Saturday will be collected by JORBA and submitted to park staff. These fees have been added to the registration fees this year so that entry into the event will be smoother and so that you do not need to have cash in hand on the day of the event.
Stephens State Park is a Carry-In-Carry-Out facility. You must remove all of your garbage.
There is no potable water onsite - please bring your own.
No alcohol is permitted on park property.
No smoking or vaping is permitted on park property.
Participants may make use of elevated grills on site or provide their own. No ground fires will be permitted.
Overnight participants must adhere to the following guidelines in accordance with State Park Service bear policy:
Keep a clean campsite.
Store food in airtight containers, and keep them out of view. Coolers are NOT airtight.
Place garbage in airtight containers.
Clean grills and utensils thoroughly after use.
Keep scented items such as toothpaste, soap, and deodorant in airtight containers,
Do not cook, eat, or store food in your tent.
Keep your dog on a leash and clean up all food scraps and waste left by your pet.
Sunday
NJ State Parks will charge a $5 parking fee. These fees have been added to the registration fees this year so that entry into the event will be smoother and so that you do not need to have cash in hand on the day of the event. This goes directly to the state and not JORBA.
Please note that demo rides may require ID and a credit card as security.
All guided rides require pre-registration. If you are looking to register an under-18 child for a guided ride, please email [email protected] with the child's name and the ride you are interested in.
Day of registration is available for an additional $10 - cash. If there are any available spots on guided rides, you also may register for them onsite for an additional $10.
Vendor area opens at 9 a.m., closes at 4:00 p.m.
There is no potable water available at Stephens State Park, so please bring all you need!
Ride lengths (are all approximate) - Beginner rides approx. 1 hour =/-, Intermediate rides approx. 1.5 hrs +/-, Advanced Intermediate ride 1.5-2 hrs, Advanced rides 2+ hours
Like Running or Walking? Love Wine? This race is for you!
Join us on Sunday, September 13, 2026 at 9:00am for an exciting event that features the amazing scenery and landscape of Blue Ridge Estate Vineyard & Winery! Nestled on top a hill overlooking the Vineyards the 17,000 SQFT wine tasting facility is state of the art. There’s a wrap around deck so you can take in the entire vineyards and the rolling Pocono Mountains. So, whether you are looking to run, walk or just enjoy the wine this race is a sure thing for a great time and an incredible experience! This race is timed and scored by J3 Timing. Results will be posted at www.J3Timing.com.
Registration Includes:
T-shirt: Super Soft Ring Spun Cotton t-shirt included!
Wine Glass: Shatterproof, Collapsible, and Portable!
Finisher Medal: Doubles as a Wine Stopper!
Race Bib: Chip timed 5k run/walk
Results Posted Online
...and of course, a pour of wine!