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Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 8:00 AM
The Tucker Tour is what you get when you connect all of the amazing Class VI roads in and around Mount Kearsarge and Ragged Mountain in beautiful central New Hampshire. What is a Class VI road you
ask? Well, the state of NH defines a Class VI road as an existing public way that has “not been maintained and repaired by the town in suitable condition for travel thereon for 5 successive years or more.”
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What does this mean for those of you looking to tackle the Tucker Tour? Well, you can expect every sort of terrain, from paved and gravel roads all the way to completely unrideable hike-a-bike paths through the woods and everything in between. The 80 mile course has only 15 miles of paved roads and around 38 miles of unmaintained Class VI. Many of these paths are quite steep, which only adds to the difficulty. In summary, this is a ride that is much harder than its distance might indicate.
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If the 80 mile course seems a bit much, there is a 62, 36, and a 24 mile course as well. We strongly suggest loading multiple routes on to your computer/phone in case you start on the 62 mile route, but don’t have great legs and need to switch to the 36 mile route.
This is a 100% self-supported ride. Each participant is expected to be able to navigate on their own using the provided .gpx route or Strava route. There is no cue sheet and no navigational aids along the course. As far as provisions go, there are 2 general stores/gas stations along the route at approximately 19 miles and 54 miles.
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So, what do you get for participating? Besides the satisfaction of completing something that is incredibly hard, each participant will receive a sticker and a mug featuring this year’s unique logo design!
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You can find more information, including a FAQ section, at lioncreekdesign.com/tucker-tour-26.
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A big shout out to Josh and the Class VI Classic for showing the way. So much of this ride is inspired by what he has put on up in Etna, NH. If you think you would enjoy the Tucker Tour, you would have a great time in June at the Class VI Classic.
Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Celebrate fall and peak foliage season in true Vermont style! The Gravel Moxie Grinder is one of Copley Hospital’s signature annual events, and we’re excited to welcome back returning riders and meet
new ones.
A huge thank-you to Lost Nation Brewing for hosting this year’s ride! Our route winds through some of the most scenic back roads in Lamoille County and beyond—showcasing some of the finest gravel Vermont has to offer.
Join us on Saturday, October 3 for a ride that’s equal parts challenge, color, and community. After you cross the finish line, stick around for live entertainment, tacos, and plenty of post-ride camaraderie.
Cycling Gravel
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 6:30 AM
87.3 km from Bethel50k Ultra
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Join the Lake George Land Conservancy for the 10th Annual Amy’s Adventure Race for the Lake, set to take place on Saturday, October 3, 2026! Back by popular demand, we will be offering a 4.5 mile
trail race as well as a 10 mile loop, taking you through Amy's Park, a beautiful wooded preserve nestled in the Adirondacks that offers challenging and rugged terrain with 700 feet of elevation gain amidst ponds, marshes, and forests. For more information on the race, please click here.
Proceeds will support the conservation work of the Lake George Land Conservancy. Our mission is to protect the land within the Lake George watershed to preserve the world-renowned water quality of this amazing lake. The proceeds from this race will directly go towards conserving critical lands in the Lake George Watershed. Since 1988, the LGLC has protected more than 14,221 acres of land in the area.
Protecting wetland areas like Amy’s Park is the primary way pollutants are filtered out of the water before it reaches Lake George.
Race Sign-Up
Early Bird Special! Registration is $20 until November 30, 2025! ($30 for the 10 mile loop).
Registration is $30 until September 3 ($40 for the 10 mile loop). Starting September 4, it is $40 until it closes on October 2 ($50 for the 10 mile loop). Registration includes a raffle ticket into the After-Party raffle, a beer from the Bolton Landing Brewing Company at the finish line, and a medal. Amy's Race 2025 T-shirts are an additional $10 and can be purchased during registration.
Day-of Information
Registration sign-in/bib collection will be 6:30-8:30 AM. The 10 mile loop begins at 8 AM and the 4.5 mile begins at 9 AM.
There will be an after-party open to all race participants and members of the community at the Bolton Landing Brewing Company, where there will be a raffle, beer, and more!
4.5 Miles 10 Miles Trail
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 9:00 AM
NEW HAMPSHIRE MARATHON
Saturday, October 3, 2026
New Hampshire’s best-kept secret for over 30 years! Come experience the natural beauty of NH in a small, friendly, and community-oriented event that
doubles as a Boston Qualifier. The New Hampshire Marathon has been described as one of the most beautiful races in New England. The course moves around Newfound Lake during our most spectacular season, peak foliage. Offering a full, half, 10K, and kids' race events, we have something for all levels.
10k 21k 42k Half Marathon Run
Fri, Oct 09, 2026 at 4:00 PM
90.8 km from BethelCycling
Sat, Oct 10, 2026
44 km from BethelUltra
Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Downriver Rail Run
10K Point to Point downhill run along the shores of Mascoma Lake and the Mascoma River on the Northern Rail Trail. Lovely and fast and no vehicles to mess with. Part of the Upper Valley Running Series
10k Run Trail
Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Welcome to the third annual PANS/PANDAS Awareness event in Vermont! Join us for a 5K fun run and walk along in Burlington on October 11, 2025 to raise awareness for PANS/PANDAS here in Vermont—an
often-overlooked autoimmune disorder affecting children and young adults. We’re calling on our citizens of Vermont to join us in raising awareness and moving towards change and healing.
Description
This is a family-friendly run/walk in Burlington. Everyone is welcome: from regular runners ready to race to walkers looking for some good community fun. We'll have a DJ, snacks, cool t-shirts, medals, prizes, and some resources and experts to help us learn about this important condition facing our kids.
We are again partnering with The Alex Manfull Fund (TAMF), a New Hampshire-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, that supports awareness, education, and research to further understand the incidence, etiology, and best treatment of post-infectious neuroimmune disorders (aka PANDAS, PANS, and Autoimmune Encephalitis) with an emphasis on their manifestation in Adolescents and Young Adults. TAMF has established a fellowship fund at Dartmouth Hospital’s Neuroimmune Psychiatric Disorder (NIPD) clinic. Net proceeds from our event will be given to NIPD in support of their clinic.
What are PANS and PANDAS?
PANS (Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome) and PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections) occur when a child’s immune response to an infection causes inflammation in the brain. The inflammation can cause the sudden onset of behavioral, neurological, and personality changes. The effects of PANS/PANDAS on children and their families are devastating—yet these conditions are still relatively unknown in Vermont, making diagnosis and treatment extremely difficult. Learn more about this condition and its symptoms.
A note from Gaskell family
Welcome to the PANDAS/PANS 5K! We are a family of 5 living in Burlington looking to transform the hardship of our own PANDAS journey into a beacon of hope and progress for others.
In September 2022, at age 8, our son experienced a sudden, acute onset of extreme neuropsychiatric symptoms. As his parents, we sought help from doctors, psychiatrists, and local resources but to no avail; his condition continued to spiral. Thanks to one of our son's former teachers, who witnessed our struggle and had read about PANDAS on Facebook, we got a first glimpse of what could be happening. In June 2023, a clinic at Dartmouth Hospital diagnosed our son with PANDAS. Since then, treatment and recovery have been long and arduous, however finally—now almost two years later—his condition has improved significantly. With a bit of blue sky returning for our family, we’ve emerged with a clear mission: to help others living with this devastating condition.
5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sun, Oct 11, 2026 at 8:00 AM
76 km from BethelMon, Oct 12, 2026 at 9:30 AM
0ver $1,600 prizes
The North Face Race to the Summit is on Monday, October 14th, at 9:30am • Distance - 2.18 miles • Vertical climb: 2003 feet
• Pre-register -$75.00
• Race Day registration - $99.00
(race day registration in The North Face Store from 8-830am. Registration will close at 830 am NO EXCEPTIONS!!) • If Spots remain. Participants receive North Face t-shirt • Participants may ride gondola to bottom after race. Awards will be in courtyard at1130am sharp!!
Prizes : Overall Male & Female
Overall Male and Female for Race will win IKON BASE PASS - This is non transferrable and has NO CASH VALUE
Award for Age groups to fastest time:1,2 3rd male and female. ** IF you have won the overall you are not eligible for awards in your age category****
Age Groups M/F
13and under
14-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60+
1st M/F in each division 100.00 Stratton gift card
2nd place 50.00 Stratton Gift Card
3rd Place 25.00 Stratton Gift Card
. If there are less than 10 people in your division we reserve the right to combine age groups
If you win overall you are not eligible for individual prize
The Race to Summit is timed by Bullit Timing Services. For live up to date results at your fingertips, download their free APP at the APP Store or view the live leader board and results here! 0 people in your division we reserve the right to combine age groups Granite State will post event times as well.
2.18 Miles Run
Sat, Oct 17, 2026
70.9 km from BethelHalf Marathon Marathon
Sun, Oct 18, 2026
37.3 km from Bethel5k Half Marathon Run Walk
Sun, Oct 18, 2026 at 10:00 AM
The Heady Trotter 4 Miler is BACK @ The Alchemist Brewery Stowe, Vermont
The Race:
The Heady Trotter is a 4 Mile race through the heart of Stowe, starting and finishing on the lawn of the famed
Alchemist Brewery. Chip timed, certified course. Cold Alchemist beer, live music and food trucks await you at the finish. #IRunForHeady
The Swag:
With your registration fee, you'll receive:
Race Entry - Chip timed, Certified 4 Mile Course.
Super Fresh Heady Topper at the Finish Line
Fresh Cold Hollow Cider Mill Donuts
Sweet Sweet Swag including a proper Alchemist neoprene koozie, and custom knit Race Socks
Swag upgrades available for teams and Charity donations
Live music, food trucks and fun all afternoon
Overall M/F 1st, 2nd, 3rd; Age Cats 5 year Increments U10-80Plus
The After Party:
The fun continues all afternoon with live music at the brewery- joins us for bands beers and food trucks.
Post your photos and tag us with #headytrotter #alch3mistb33r
The Charity :
Help us raise money for our awesome charity partner, The Green Mountain Adaptive Sports. Whose Mission is to improve the quality of life for persons with disabilities living in or visiting Vermont by sponsoring participation in adaptive sports and recreational programs. We work cooperatively with our partner organizations to enhance their ability to deliver a quality experience to persons with disabilities. Special perks available to donors.
Special this year, GMAS has secured a $20,000.00 match from the Vermont Community Foundation. Meaning your donation goes further! Help us meet this goal!
We are featuring a race weekend raffle for a 1 of a kind fire pit, follow our social media for pics and info.
Donate 25$ or more when you register, and you'll get upgraded swag!
Starting Line:
Runners will start in waves, Corral will be assigned based on self identified estimated finish times (during registration you will be asked you estimated finish time). Waves begin at 10am, all waves begin within 3 minutes.
All runners park at an off site location, and arrive by bus, there is no onsite parking on race day.
4 Miles Run
Sat, Oct 24, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Beginning and ending at Shelburne Field House, the half marathon is a loop course in picturesque Shelburne, Vermont. You'll be running on a combination of dirt and back roads including a portion on
the Meach Cove property, running past Shelburne Farms, and a stretch of Harbor Road with beautiful views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks. The 5K and 10K courses are both out-and-back courses that run along Harbor Road and back. The 5K is relatively flat, whereas the 10K has a couple of hills.
3.1 Miles 5k 6.2 Miles 10k 13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run
Sun, Oct 25, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Course
The race takes place at Arrowhead Golf Course in Milton VT on the Laura’s Tears trail.
Registration
Pre-registration is online and will close on Saturday, Oct. 26 at midnight. Registration day
of the race will be open from 8:00-9:15 AM.
Restrictions
Open to all runners 12 and older. For runners under the age of 12, the runner must be accompanied by a parent or guardian throughout the race.
Entry Fee
$15 Pre-registration (GMAA Members subtract $5)
Food & Water
Post-race refreshments will be provided.
Facilities
There will be two porta-potties and handwashing stations set up for your convenience.
Awards
Prizes will be awarded to the top male, female, and non-binary finishers overall. Other prizes will be distributed by raffle.
Parking
Please be aware of other runners and spectators as you enter and exit the race area.
Information
This race, previously known as “The Hills Are Alive,” now has a fun Halloween theme. Wear your best running costume! Questions to race director, Laura Ryan at [email protected]
NOTE: GMAA/Insurance rules prohibit running with a baby jogger or dog. For safety reasons and as a courtesy to fellow runners, GMAA strongly discourages the use of headphones.
5k Run Trail
Sun, Oct 25, 2026 at 10:00 AM
2026 Bar Harbor Wealth Management Tiger Run 12K/5K
Benefitting the Cross Country and Track & Field Programs
at Indian River Middle School and Mascoma Valley Regional High School.
The 5K is a friendly
out and back course, all on blacktop road. The 12K is a scenic loop course, mixing black top and dirt roads.
In person race day registration will be open from 8:15-9:45 on October 26th, with cash or check only.In the spirit of New Hampshire’s 12K race history, come join us on October 25 in scenic Enfield, NH. We’ll be offering race distances of 12K, on a certified course, as well as a 5K race for those who want a shorter distance. The races will benefit the Track and Cross Country programs at Indian River Middle School and Mascoma Valley Regional High School, with the 12K taking place on a scenic course featuring views of Mascoma Lake. Football fans, don’t worry, you’ll spend the morning on a beautiful fall course and be home by the 1:00PM kickoff.
Prices will be: $50 for the 18 and over 12K
$45 for the 17 and under 12K
$40 for the 16 and over 5K
$35 for the 15 and under 5K
You can take advantage of much lower rates by registering early online as well.
The 12K portion of the event is proud to once again be part of the 2026 Upper Valley Running Series, but this year folks can run the 5K and count it towards the UVRS finisher qualifications as well (series points will not be given for the 5K distance, only credit for completing a series race). More info on the Upper Valley Running Series can be found at https://uppervalleyrunningclub.org/upper-valley-running-series/. The 2026 Upper Valley Running Series is brought to you by BE Fit Physical Therapy.
We are also extremely proud to be part of the New Hampshire Grand Prix for the first time ever, where we'll see the best running clubs in New Hampshire squaring off against each other on our course. For more info on the New Hampshire Grand Prix, please visit https://www.nhgp.org/
5k 12k Run
Sat, Nov 07, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The 12th annual Granite City 5K Run/Walk for Veterans | Saturday, November 7, 2026. The Granite City 5k Run/Walk is to celebrate the service people in our armed forces and raise awareness of the many challenges veterans endure.
This event is produced in collaboration with The Barre Partnership, the Sons of the American Legion Squadron #10 and Barre Elks Lodge #1535.
3 Miles 5k Run Walk
Sun, Nov 08, 2026 at 10:00 AM
55.6 km from BethelCycling Gravel
Sun, Nov 08, 2026 at 9:00 AM
95.5 km from Bethel