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Team Vark 2026 registration opens March 31, 2026 and is open to the first 200 people.
Team Vark is more than just a group—it's a community of runners united by a love for the sport and the camaraderie it brings. Supported by Aardvark Sports Shop, we come together for our Saturday morning runs to push ourselves, share the experience, and inspire each other. Whether you're chasing a personal best or just enjoying the journey, you're part of the team.
Training should be stress free!! We hope that you ultimately find the right program for you, but you can switch training programs to fit your needs with no additional cost. Feel free to explore another group for a trial period, or for a more permanent switch, reach out to us at [email protected] via email.
5k training: For the beginner to experienced runner. No running experience needed!
10k training: For the beginner to experienced runner. We recommend being able to complete a 5k within 6 months before Team Vark training starts in June.
Half Marathon training: For the intermediate beginner to experienced runner. Due to logistics, staffing, and safety, we recommend that you're able to comfortably complete a 10k, without walking, within 6 months before Team Vark training starts on July 11th.
This year our season will be 15 weeks long, starting on July 11th and ending with Bethlehem Running Festival on October 16th-18th. This includes 14 training runs leading up to race weekend. Runners on Team Vark will receive...
Team Vark race day shirt
10% OFF at Aardvark Sports Shop from April 1st to October 31st
Weekly training runs
Supplemented training schedule
Discounted entry to Bethlehem Running Festival
Team Vark Afterparty
We hope you join us for our 14th season of Team Vark in 2026!
This race has something for everyone! Bring the kids, run your first cross country course, set a PR, or put together a team for some fierce and friendly competition! TONS of great prizes!
5k RUN – 9:00 am start
1 MILE WALK – 8:30 am start
Not into a 5k? Nursing an injury? Pushing a stroller? The 1mile walk is great way to show yourself some love while also supporting this great cause!
The Ironton Rail Trail connects nearly a dozen parks and two dozen historical sites in east-central Lehigh County. The rail-trail comprises a 5-mile loop around Coplay and Hokendauqua on the Lehigh River north of Allentown and a 4-mile spur west toward Ironton. Beautiful trail to walk or run!
The trail follows the route of the Ironton Railroad, which obliged the future trail makers by creating a lasso-shaped corridor to connect iron mines in the ore-rich county to iron foundries along the river and the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
PERKS: Short-sleeve T-shirt for all pre-registrants and post registrants while supplies last, clock & results board at finish, refreshments, instant results, time posted on the internet, course with no traffic on it. One free raffle ticket with a chance to buy more. Held rain or shine. No refunds. No mail shirts or awards.
Race is being professionally timed. All registrations before June 15 include a race t-shirt
Awards for the 5k will be given to the top male and female overall, plus the top 3M & F in 0-18 19-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 3M/3F 60-67 68-74 75+
Scenic 5K Trail Run along the Blue Mountains! 10th annual Run the Vineyards at this location! Finish with a fun after party featuring wine and music! Join us and enjoy Spectacular Views and Amazing Local Wine from Blue Mountain Winery!
Charity Partner for this race is HEADstrong Foundation. Learn more here: www.HEADstrong.org
All Runners Receive:
ChipTimed 5K Race with Instant Results. Race starts at 9 AM.
A Complimentary Glass of Wine for all finishers age 21+
"Run the Vineyards" stemless wine glass included
Custom High-quality Tech Tee included. Men's/Unisex, Women's, and Youth sizes. Upgrade to Women's Racerback Tank Top for $5 extra. Men's Tanks option for no added fee. **Please register by June 28 to guarantee your first choice. Many extras ordered and available while supplies last after June 28.
Souvenir Finisher Medals are available for $8 during registration or $10 race day
Free Race and After-Party Photos, easy to download and share! Professional photographer on staff
Live Musician performs at the after party until 12 Noon
Food truck on site with delicious food items.
Other Race Details:
Water Station midway and Friendly Course Marshals
Bananas and Water at the finish
Awards for Top Overall and Age Group Winners (Male and Female in each category) (3 deep) (14 & under, 15-19, 20-29, every 10 years)
Walkers and children welcome to participate. 1 Hour Time limit kindly requested. Need to be registered to participate due to safety of all runners/walkers.
Remember to bring additional water for pre-race hydration.
Race is Rain or Shine. No refunds or deferrals.
Packet Pick-Up Race day: 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM at "Good Day for a Run" tent. Arrive before 8:30 to pick up race bib and shirt, and listen to race announcements. Race starts at 9AM. Late starts not allowed due to design of course.
Volunteers receive glass of wine at after-party & free future entry. Visit "Volunteer" tab for details & sign up!
Invite Facebook friends on the event page here: facebook.com/events/1952341038712914
Are you ready for an adventure this summer that combines fitness, fun, and friendship? Look no further! Parkland High School is thrilled to announce its annual Cross Country Camp, specifically designed for enthusiastic young runners from 3rd through 8th grade. Whether you're lacing up your sneakers for the first time or you're a seasoned young athlete looking to improve your personal best, our camp offers something for everyone!
Discover Your Potential
Nestled in the scenic beauty of our school grounds, the Parkland High School Cross Country Camp provides an idyllic backdrop for young athletes to explore and expand their running abilities. Under the guidance of our experienced coaching staff, including accomplished high school athletes and special guest speakers, campers will embark on a journey that's not just about crossing the finish line but about discovering their true potential.
Build Lasting Friendships
More than just a camp, we're a community. Campers will join peers who share their enthusiasm for running, creating an environment of mutual support and camaraderie. Through team-building activities and shared experiences, our campers leave with not only improved athletic skills but also friendships that last a lifetime.
Develop Skills for Life
At Parkland High School Cross Country Camp, we believe in the holistic development of young athletes. Our program is meticulously designed to enhance physical endurance, mental resilience, and emotional well-being. Campers will learn the importance of goal setting, the value of discipline, and the power of perseverance—skills that transcend running, preparing them for success in all walks of life.
Experience Unforgettable Fun
Our camp is about discovering the joy of running, and we make sure fun is at the heart of everything we do. From exhilarating races to creative cross-training activities, we ensure a balanced program that keeps our campers engaged, excited, and eager to come back each day. Plus, our themed days and celebratory awards ceremony add a unique twist that makes our camp an unforgettable summer highlight.
Join Us This Summer!
The Parkland High School Cross Country Camp is more than just a camp; it's a summer experience that shapes young runners into confident, disciplined, and passionate athletes. With limited spots available, ensure your place at the starting line of what promises to be an extraordinary summer adventure. Don't miss out on the chance to be part of something special. Register today and take the first step toward a summer filled with achievement, friendship, and the pure joy of running!
LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE- SIGN UP TODAY!
When: Monday, July 13th to Thursday, July 16th from 9:00am-11:00am. Check in /Drop off begins at 8:45am each day.
Where: Parkland High School Track & Field Stadium.
Who: Any student entering grades 3rd-8th
All proceeds go directly to support the Parkland High School Boys & Girls Cross Country Teams.
Let this summer be the start of something amazing! Join us at Parkland High School Cross Country Camp, where every step forward is a step towards greatness. We can't wait to welcome you to our running family!
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
The full competition schedule can be found here.
Please review the event eligibility guide here to ensure participation qualifications are met. Riders must have both an active USA Cycling Membership and the appropriate Race License add-on to compete.
For event updates and additional resources, refer to the USA Cycling Junior Track National Championships event page, as it will continue to be updated leading into the event.
Infield Pit Passes
Every rider's race number will grant access to the infield.
Infield pit passes for coaches and team staff are available for purchase on BikeReg at $40 for the entire event. Upon arrival at the venue, you will receive a wristband granting access to the infield. Please be aware that infield pass registrants will undergo screening against the SafeSport Disciplinary Database, and we strongly advise ensuring your SafeSport and MAAPP certifications are up to date.
Team Tent Space
To reserve space on the infield, please contact [email protected] with your group name and the number of riders you expect to have on-site.
Infield spots will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. While we will do our best to accommodate specific requests, space is limited and cannot be guaranteed.
We are also working with local community members to borrow pop-up tents for traveling teams. For larger teams, we will have an overflow area outside of the facility where riders can warm up, rest, and gather between events, separate from your infield space. If your group may need overflow space, please indicate that in your email.
Location Information
Learn more about our host here. You will be able to find lodging options and information on local activities.
Save The Date: Post-Nationals Pizza Party hosted by the VPCC
Details to come!
Questions can be directed to [email protected].
Any USA Cycling member could be tested at any event organized or sanctioned by USA Cycling and must adhere to all USADA, UCI and/or their designees anti-doping control procedures in effect at the event. Watch this short video to ensure you are adhering to anti-doping rules.
USA Cycling has a No Refund Policy for National Championships. We suggest adding the Participant Registration Insurance when completing your registration in BikeReg.
The Tuesdays in the Park Ice Cream 5K and Kids Fun Run Series presented by Keystone Running Store and directed by The RUNegades
Race-Day Registration will be available at the park starting at 6 pm!
This incredible flat/fast training series comes with FREE ICE CREAM for ALL RUNNERS!
And FREE BEER for all runners over 21.
Join us the 4th Tuesday of every month between May and August.
Where: Pottstown's Riverfront Park, 140 College Drive Pottstown, PA 19464. Schuylkill River Heritage Area parking lot at Riverfront Park.
When: May 27, June 24, July 22, and August 26
5K starts @ 7pm
Free Kids Fun Run starts @ 6:45 pm
Awards: The top overall M/F and top 3 M/F in each age category will win awards.
5K Divisions: 12&Under, 13-15, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80 & Over
Amenities: All runners will receive an ice cream after the race. The Iron Gate Biergarten (down the street from Riverfront Park at 230 East High Street) will offer a FREE beer to all runners 21 and over.
Cost: $22.50 for individual races and $25.00 on race day.
Kids Mile Fun Run 10 and under always FREE!
Course Map HERE: https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6597492073/
CAN'T RUN IN JULY BUT WANT TO REGISTER FOR OTHER RACES IN THE SERIES?
Click here for MAY 27 REGISTRATION
Click here for JUNE 24 REGISTRATION
Click here for AUGUST 26 REGISTRATION
Fifth Street Cross Summer Camp
Two Days. One Venue. All In.
Join us at Kempton Community Center for the second edition of Fifth Street Cross Summer Camp. A full weekend of riding, running, camping, food, music, and community.
No hotels. No driving between venues. Everything happens in one place. Race. Eat. Camp. Hang out. Repeat.
Friday Night – $50
Cyclocross + 5K + Meal + Camping
Kick off the weekend with a pop-up cross race and a 5K on grass and dirt. Competitive if you want it to be. Welcoming if you don’t.
Cyclocross race
5K trail run
Post-race meal
Onsite camping included
Arrive. Race. Stay the night.
Saturday – $120
Gravel Rides + Sundown Rundown + Live Music + Food + Camping
Choose your gravel adventure with multiple distance options. In the evening, take on the Sundown Rundown our signature last-runner-standing challenge that rewards strategy as much as grit.
Gravel route options (multiple levels)
Sundown Rundown race
Live music
Meal included
Camping included
Spend the entire day outside. No rushing. No logistics stress.
Full Weekend – $150
Friday + Saturday. Two nights of camping. All racing. All rides. All meals.
This is the best value and the full Summer Camp experience.
What Makes This Different
Family-friendly atmosphere
All abilities welcome
One central venue
No hotel required
Real community, not just a start line
Set up camp. Move your body. Stay awhile.
Register for Summer Camp
Sundown Rundown isn’t just a race. It’s a battle against the clock.
Trail Circuit Run: 1.6-ish miles to +35.7 miles. We run until it's done!
One start. One course. A lot of shared effort.
The clock shrinks, the laps stack up, and the group naturally reshapes itself. Between rounds, there’s time to catch your breath, share a laugh, and decide to go out one more time.
However far you make it, you’re part of the night and part of how end Summer Camp on a high note.
And when it’s all over share burgers, s'mores, stories, and celebrate the night’s together.
One winner but many memories to create. How far will you go before time runs out?
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Registration
Cash, CC, Venmo will be accepted day of. *Juniors (up to 16) race for $10
Course Map
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Parking
Limited parking is available onsite, and we encourage carpooling. Bring all your friends!
Post-Race Chill
Bright Path Brewing Company is back as a sponsor of the event. All beer is complimentary to 21+ participants. Tag @brightpathbrewing on your social!
SCORING
The winner is the last person standing on the last lap. Time drops each lap until eventually only one can make it. We go until we can't go anymore!
USATF Sanction: #TBD
The 22nd annual Steelman Racing Triathlon will be held on August 2nd, 2026, at Lake Nockamixon State Park in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. Why should you race the Steelman Racing Triathlon? It's because this race has it all! It is perfect for the veteran triathlete looking for a challenging event to hone their skills, or for new triathletes exploring the sport for the first time. The swim, bike, and run conditions for this race could not be better and this course is waiting to test your endurance. In early August, the water temperature in Lake Nockamixon will be in the high 70s. The bike portion of the race is held on the rolling hills of Route 563 on the COMPLETELY CLOSED bike course! Racers have complete rule over the freshly paved roads allowing them to focus solely on performing at their highest level. The only vehicles on the course will be the race support vehicles assisting athletes with mechanical needs. To end your epic day of racing, the shaded tree-lined run course hugs the majestic
lake providing athletes with great views and multiple aid stations. The new improved ending to the run course provides one of the best finishes athletes will ever experience and allows family and friends the opportunity to cheer all Steelman Finishers on as they complete their perfect day of racing. This is a perfect mid-summer race and Steelman Racing can’t wait to see you there!
Remaining Race Dates: September 2
This is a free 5k race series which includes 5 races held on the first Wednesday of each month from May through September.
You do not need to be an LVRR club member to participate in this series. Sign up online and come out to Lehigh Parkway for this relaxed, no-frills race.
The course is accurately measured, mostly flat, cinder trail in the Parkway. Due to scheduled repairs to Bogarts Bridge, the course will be modified in 2025 Course Map
Race Day Check-In: Begins at 5:30 PM - All runners must check in.
Age: Racers must be 10 years of age.
Time Limit: 60 minutes (19:35 minute/mile)
Start Time: Begins at 6:30 PM with the exception of September which begins at 6:00 PM
We will no longer host the Potluck Dinner – The club will provide hotdogs, water and chips. Please do not bring food to share.
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.
A New Name for Bucks County's Original Gravel Ride Bucks Gravel (formerly the Fools Classic) is Kermesse Sport’s (& Bucks County’s) original Mixed Surface Ride, and is one of the oldest spring classic themed/gravel rides in the US. How does it differ? * Different Name * Different Season * Different Start/Finish Venue * Most of the Same Great Roads! Despite being founded long prior to the Revolutionary War, Bucks County doesn’t have much in terms of cobblestone roads, but due to its rural nature, there are many unpaved roads of dirt and gravel. Glaciers carved out what is now the Delaware River, yielding some steep hills leading out of the river valley. While the route has varied, the concept is constant; ride a circuit of roads less traveled past picturesque farms, pre-revolutionary stone houses, and take in as many of the local unsealed roads as practical. The course is always very challenging and has quite a few technical sections. The unpaved sections are all public roads or trails. They
are suited for road bikes with road tires, though the organizers recommend that you leave the lightweight stuff at home, and highly suggest that tires 28mm or wider will make your ride more enjoyable. * The ride is fully supported: + Aid Stations: 3 on the Long Route, 2 on the Medium, 1 on the Short & 1 on the family ride + SAG Support * The course is not marked (but we will provide GPS Files and complimentary access to the RideWithGPS App on ride day) * Post Ride Food & Drink with Beer courtesy of 18th Ward Brewing * The provisional routes are (according to Ride With GPS) + The Long Course is 81 miles long with 6900' of climbing and has >23 miles of unpaved roads (29%) + The Medium Course is 57 miles long with 5000' of climbing and has 20 miles of unpaved roads (35%) + The Short Course is 34 miles long with 3000' of climbing and 12.5 miles of unpaved roads (37%) + The Family Ride is up to 21 miles long and is mostly flat on an unpaved towpath Cyclocross/Gravel bikes are welcome, but
certainly not required, as most of the ride is on paved roads. Time Trial & Triathlon bikes are not suitable for this course and are prohibited. The courses are very challenging and have several very technical sections, thus it is only suitable for experienced cyclists with a good levels of fitness and bike handling skills. Interested in Camping on the Course? Beaver Valley Campgrounds is located at Mile 20 of the Short, Medium & Long Course and serves as Aid Station 1. It’s a 10 minute drive to the start/finish, making it an ideal location to camp for the event. 80 Clay Ridge Rd. Ottsville, PA 18942 For Reservations, call (610) 847-5643 [email protected] The event has multiple Charity partners including Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Delaware Valley Volunteer Fire Company, Tinicum Conservancy, and the PA Chapter of NICA, who each will receive contributions from the event. Rules & Conditions of Entry * All entries are final; no refunds. Entries are not transferable. Please
don't ask. * The event will be held rain or shine. Normal amounts of rain will not cancel the event. * However, in the event of Extreme Weather (such as impassable roads, named storms, or Official Weather Warning), other emergency, or situation beyond the organizers’ control, the organizers reserve the right to cancel the event or reschedule it. If you cannot attend the rescheduled date, a refund will not be issued. * Should the event be cancelled for reasons of force majeure, entry fees will not be refunded. * In consideration for entering the event, all participants must sign the waiver/liability release during the registration process. In addition to the participant, parents/legal guardians must also sign the waiver for minors. * All participants must check in on-site prior to the ride * The Ride Start Windows are + Long Course: from 8:00AM – 8:30AM + Medium Course: from 8:30AM – 9:00AM + Short Course: from 9:00AM - 9:30AM + Family Ride: from 9:30 - 9:45AM * There is no dedicated
emergency medical service (be prepared to call 911) * The courses are subject to change at any time * Free Parking available at the Delaware Valley Fire Company in Erwinna, PA * While the event is suitable to standard road bikes, it is not for time trial or triathlon bikes. Use of TT/Tri bikes are prohibited. + 28mm tires or wider are highly recommended + All bicycles must have 2 working brakes * All children on the family ride must be accompanied by parent or guardian that is also registered for the event * All riders must wear a helmet that meets CPSC, ANSI and/or Snell (or similar standards). * Wearing headsets or earbuds are prohibited. * This is a ride, not a race * The courses are not marked, nor are potholes or other road defects indicated * The roads are open to vehicular traffic; all rules of the road must be obeyed. Participants are responsible for their own safety, and for knowing and complying with applicable vehicle codes * Participants should ride in a safe and courteous
manner; whenever safe to do so, please stay to the right, except when passing. * All Riders must finish by 3:30, at which time the course is closed
Steelman Racing Open Water Classic will be held on August 23rd, 2026, at Nockamixon State Park, in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. This is the second race in the 2026 Steelman Racing Open Water Swim Series and this race is one of the best open water swimming events in Pennsylvania! The Open Water Classic will allow swimmers to choose either a 1, 2, or 3 mile courses in the beautiful, clear waters of Lake Nockamixon. Swimmers can expect warm, 70-degree water temperatures, and a safe, well-supported racing environment. Awards are presented to the top overall male/female, top overall male/female/co-ed relays, and three deep-in-age divisions from 13 – 80 years old. After the race, all athletes will be treated to an awesome post-race party with tons of food and music. We hope to see you out there at the Steelman Racing Open Water Classic!