5 events in Culpeper County, Virginia
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Culpeper County
5 events in Culpeper County-
Sat, Mar 28, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Come enjoy this fun, flat & fast route @ Culpeper Airport & run the runway!
Walkers & strollers are welcome to attend this event.
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Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 4:00 PMSee full details
Chesterton Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas' High School
🌟 1st Annual 5k Fundraiser 🌟
The Death Ridge 5k Course is a serious challenge! Come out and join us!
There is no charge to run or walk. Donations are accepted at the race and online on our website. Join an existing team or create your own Solo Campaign. Raise some money for our awesome new high school!
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All Proceeds will benefit the school.
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Details: 4pm, April 11th Death Ridge Brewery, 5255 Higher Ground, Jeffersonton, VA
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Super Chill Racing Format: Timed race, no bibs or chips; just show up and run; bring trail shoes
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Course is single-track, cross country
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1st Place Custom Prize for fastest Male and Female
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Prizes for silliest hat
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Ask me about our cool raffles (TRS Sports Package, Dinner for two at Claires by the Depot, Fine Drinks)
Bring the Family! Live music and food available at the Brewery.
Thank you so much for supporting our Mission!
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Sat, Apr 25, 2026 at 9:15 AMSee full details
IT'S OUR ANNIVERSARY! We are celebrating our 155th year Church Anniversary! Help us celebrate by joining us for our MOBC 3rd Annual Fitness Witness 5K Run/Walk, with a portion of our proceeds going to support a non-profit Culpeper organization committed to providing services to women, children, homeless, and other marginalized communities in need of a tangible expression of God's love! Pull out your walking/running shoes, grab the entire family and some friends, and come get a little exercise while supporting a good cause. This 5k is destined to be a fun day with music, great prizes, runner awards, snacks & more! Don't miss out on being a Fitness Witness to what Church & Community can do together! Can't wait to see you!
What's Included:
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A custom bib & unique t-shirt design (note: t-shirts can't be guaranteed on sign ups after 4/15)
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Convenient parking and amenities
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A walker/runner's compact gravel dream trail
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Custom medals for all runners
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Unique awards for top 3 finishers in age categories
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Chance to win "fitness witness" prizes: a gift card; runner's gift basket; 2 free registrations to next year's race
Schedule of Events:
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Friday, April 24: Packet Pickup from 4-6 pm; Mount Olive Baptist Church; 8412 White Shop Rd; Culpeper, VA 22701
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Saturday, April 25: Packet Pickup 8:45-9:00 am at Lenn Park; 9:15 am race starts!
Age Group Awards: Based on Chip Time (Top 3 individuals in the following groups):
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12 and Under
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13-25
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26-49
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50-75
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76 and above
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Sun, Aug 16, 2026 at 12:00 AMSee full details
The Devil's Den 10 Miler is one of the best 10-mile races in Virginia! The in-person race starts at 7:15am on Sunday, August 16th.
The DD10 is set in beautiful Culpeper, centrally located between Washington, DC, and Charlottesville nestled in the Piedmont River Valley. It is a Coldwell Banker Elite Grand Prix Series race. Starting and finishing in front of the Culpeper Sports Complex, the course is mostly flat with some rolling hills. The USATF certified course is a loop with scenic views of the beautiful Culpeper countryside. There is plenty of close parking, restrooms, and cold watermelon and snacks at the finish.
Why run a 10 miler, you ask? Here are just a few reasons why YOU should run:
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According to Runner's World magazine, "It fine tunes your form: Running a 10-miler takes more than an hour to complete, putting you into fatigue when flaws in running form become obvious. You must try to correct those flaws (like slouching) and hold form to the end... a 10-miler makes you a more efficient runner-by getting all your body parts, while fatigued, to agree on the direction you need to go: forward. You smooth away rough edges like a stream smooths out a rough stone caught on its bottom."
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It’s not a half marathon or a marathon: Running 10 miles is something you can prepare for in a much shorter time. If you are looking to take up a good challenge within the next few months, it’s something that can be comfortably prepped for in a short amount of time.
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It’s the right step up from a 10k distance: If you’re pretty new to running, taking the leap from a 10k to a half marathon is a BIG step. So having the opportunity to race at a distance in between is a great way of building up your race abilities prior to taking on a half marathon.
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It will help take your body into a much healthier state: Ten-milers will not only do wonders for your leg muscle strength, but for your heart. Increasing your endurance and challenging yourself to a distance your body isn’t used to will keep your body adapting and make your body stronger and healthier.
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It makes you an aerobic tourist: Your 10-miler can take you far, and if you haven’t been to Culpeper before, it has beautiful views of the Shenandoah Mountains. Every runner knows the importance of variety in keeping a training program fresh. Challenging yourself can keep you motivated. Switch up locations and take on new challenges and keep running fun!
Note: Register before July 22nd to be guaranteed a race shirt!
We strongly recommend that individuals under the age of 16 not run the race.
Whether you are competing for the prize money or striving for a new PR or looking for a fun race to run with friends, the Devil’s Den 10 Miler is the race for you!
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Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AMSee full details
Cedar Mountain 5K and 10K Rally is Cedar Mountain Battlefield Foundation’s (CMBF ) first race. CMBF is a non-profit, all volunteer organization that is the steward of the Cedar Mountain Battlefield that relies entirely on donations and proceeds from events such as this to maintain, preserve and interpret this community asset.
The Cedar Mountain Battlefield is more than just a historical site of a horrific Civil War battle on August 9, 1862. It is also a 160 acres of nature reserve with a large variety of wildflowers and birds. It is a community park that is always open to the public with well-maintained trails for birding enthusiasts, dog walkers and runners. And lastly, it is very scenic with both wooded and open areas.
By participating in our race, we are financially assisting CMBF in carrying out its stewardship mission.