Showing 80 events within 100 km in the next 90 days. Page 3 of 4.
Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM
40.7 km from BethelRun Ultra
Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 10:00 AM
42 km from BethelCycling Gravel Mountain Biking
Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Course
Certified 5K & 10K out and back on Cochran Road, starting and finishing at Farr Road, diagonally across the main road from the historic Round Church. The course is paved with a few rolling
hills. Both events start at 7:30 AM. There is a 2-hour cutoff time.
Registration
Pre-registration is online. Online registration closes at 11:59 PM on Thursday.
Day of registration is available, with an increased fee (see below). Please arrive early if you plan to register day of to help out our volunteers!
Restrictions
Open to runners of ALL ages who identify as female. In the spirit of including marginalized athletes, Round Church Women's Run includes a category for participants who identify as Non-Binary.
Entry Fee
$30 pre-registration/$35 race day. GMAA members subtract $5 from entry fee.
Benefit
Girls on the Run - VT
Information
Race Directors - Hibby Whitten & Jazmyn Sylvester-Cross [email protected]
There are no refunds, deferrals, or transfers.
5k 10k Run
Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM
In 2026 The Longest Day Will be exploring a new region of the Adirondack Mountains in New York. This will be a 24 hour event held in the heart of one of the largest parks in the US. Teams of 2 - 4
will experience world class single track mountain biking, incredible navigation through forests and over mountains, and exciting wilderness packrafting.
This race is built to challenge the toughest adventure racers but also give new folks the chance to experience a longer race format. On this course many of the checkpoints will be optional with a fewer number of mandatory points to make sure that everyone gets across the finish line together.
Unfortunately our permitting does not allow for solo racers for this event.
The course we designed will be a challenge both for experienced racers and new folks alike so don’t shy away if you’re just starting out in AR, we’ve got something for everyone!
Race Course Highlights:
• Strategic route planning
• Pre-plotted maps
• Scenic and challenging terrain
• Killer post-race feed
This year’s race will take place in brand new AR territory. So get ready for an amazing adventure in a brand new venue!
Since 2026 will feature packrafting, boats will NOT be provided by the race organization. We are requiring all teams to provide their own packrafts for the event. We are passing this savings onto the participants with lower entry fees for 2026
Mountain Biking
Sun, Jul 26, 2026 at 9:10 AM
67.6 km from BethelCycling Gravel
Sun, Jul 26, 2026 at 8:00 AM
82.9 km from BethelCycling Mountain Biking
Fri, Jul 31, 2026
74.7 km from Bethel50k Ultra
Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 8:00 AM
30.7 km from BethelUltra
Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 8:00 AM
54.7 km from BethelCycling Gravel
Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 8:30 AM
The Fairfax Egg Run is a family-friendly community event hosted by the
Fairfax Parks and Recreation Department.
Join us for a 5K Run, 10K Run or 5K Fun Walk. We also offer a Kids Fun Run for those 12
years old and under. Our beautiful course includes gentle, rolling hills and offers views of the Lamoille River. After the race, enjoy a made-to-order omelet featuring locally sourced ingredients and other post-race refreshments in our food tent. To commemorate your participation, you can order a Race T-shirt when you register for the race!
Proceeds from the race benefit the Fairfax Community Center Restoration Project. With new and exciting updates already started, we are looking to the future of our town. This building currently serves as the meeting place for several weekly yoga classes, karate classes, fencing clubs, Girl and Boy Scout meetings, dog training classes and so much more. With the continued work on this building, we will be able to accommodate the growth of our town and continue to bring excellent opportunities to Fairfax.
We will award prizes to the three top finishers in the 5K Run and the 10K Run. We will also have awards for top three performers in each age group. As always, your race registration automatically enters you into our great post-race raffle.
Timing services will again be provided by 802 Timing. This is a chip-timed race, and we will be using "chip time" for awards (as opposed to "gun time"). This COULD mean that someone who finishes physically ahead of a competitor might have a longer time than one who starts at the back of the pack and cruises a fast time.
Register by June 1 to take advantage of early-bird pricing!
We look forward to seeing you at the Start line!
Franklin County Triple Crown!
In 2026, the Fairfax Parks and Recreation Department is again teaming up with the organizers of the Vermont Maple Festival Sap Run in St. Albans and the Vermont Dairy Festival Milk Run in Enosburg Falls to present the Franklin County Triple Crown!
The goal of the Franklin County Triple Crown is to recognize the importance of agriculture to the region while promoting a healthy lifestyle for those who lives here. Participants who complete all three races will receive a commemorative item and will be entered into a drawing for some fabulous prizes.
The Sap Run is on Sunday, April 26, 2026. Click here to register.
The Milk Run is on Sunday, June 7, 2026. Click here to register.
And it should go without saying...The Egg Run is the final race of the Triple Crown, so the Triple Crown awards and raffle prizes will be distributed at the Egg Run (AFTER we eat omelets).
1k 5k 10k Fun Run Run Walk
Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Course
A 5k on the trails of Red Rocks Park. Trails are dirt and gravel, with moderate hills through woods. NEW COURSE IN 2022: Starting line is at main gate near Central Ave. The finish line is at
the picnic area near the beach. See map:
COURSE MAP
Race History
The GMAA has held a variation of the Red Rocks 5k since the early 1990s to raise money for the GMAA scholarship fund. Each year the GMAA awards scholarships to college-bound runners based on their contributions to the sport of running and their academic achievement. In recent years the GMAA has awarded 2 or 3 $1,000 scholarships to students who have achieved academic excellence and contributed to the sport of running.
Registration
Entry Fee: $20 (GMAA members subtract $5)
Pre-registration is encouraged. All pre-registered runners will be entered into the raffle.
Online pre-registration will close the night before the race at midnight.
In-person registration will be available on race day 8-9AM.
There will be no refunds, deferrals, or transfers.
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.
Refreshments
We will provide post-race snacks and water.
Facilities
There will be porta-potties near the entrance to the park and the park restrooms will also be open.
Prizes
Awards for the overall men’s, women’s and non-binary finisher in each age group. For the scholarship division (17 and under), top three finishers will be awarded in each category.
All pre-registered runners will be automatically entered into the raffle prizes, which will be distributed at bib pick-up.
Parking
Red Rocks will be open for race parking, but you will not be able to leave until all runners have finished, which is about 45 minutes after race start. Additionally, you can park on Central Ave, where you would normally park for Red Rocks.
Information
Alex McHenry: [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 Gravel Run Trail
Sun, Aug 02, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Please join OMS for the Gravel Gallop bike ride on August 2. Riders can start at 8:30 am, but feel free to arrive at your convenience.
We have 3 route options: 9 mile, 32 mile, and 45 mile loops, all
through beautiful Plymouth, VT. The routes have great diversity and some challenging climbs. The start and finish will be at Plymouth State Park. The registration fee includes day use of the park for the whole day. Perfect for swimming in the lake after the ride!
This is a fun, non-competitive, self-guided ride. There are no aid stations or volunteers along the route, so please carry plenty of water and dress appropriately.
ALSO…we are riding on some fine, quiet dirt roads. BUT. We have to be mindful of other users. And there are some sections of road with sketchy washboards. The worst one.. maybe… is descending Old Turnpike towards Rt.103. There are nasty washboards into a sweeping left hand turn then a RR crossing. A wise person once told me…"When in doubt, chicken out" GREAT Mantra
Link to the 9 mile route on ridewithgps.com: OMS - Filly · Ride with GPS
Link to the 32 mile route on ridewithgps.com: OMS Short Gallop 33 · Ride with GPS
Link to the 45 mile route on ridewithgps.com: OMS Big Gallop 44 · Ride with GPS
Please note: this is a self guided ride. You can download the GPS route to your device. We will also have paper maps available. There will be minimal signage and no volunteers or stations out on the ride.
To download either route on to a GPS device, click on your prefered ride from above. Once that opens at the bottom of the little box describing the ride click on “View Full Route -” to open the route. There you can do the map download for a GPS device by exporting the TCX file. Questions e-mail Rick at [email protected]
There will also be a delicious burrito lunch and a seltzer afterwards!
100% of proceeds from this event will go directly toward local student-athlete financial assistance for this winter. Thank you for supporting our Scholarship Fund. OMS is a 501©(3).
The routes were handpicked by Rick Trainer of Mountain Cycology. Thank you Mountain Cycology!
Cycling Gravel
Sat, Aug 08, 2026
59.8 km from BethelRun Trail
Sat, Aug 08, 2026 at 8:00 AM
62.7 km from BethelUltra
Sat, Aug 08, 2026 at 8:30 AM
97.8 km from BethelCycling Mountain Biking
Sat, Aug 08, 2026 at 8:00 AM
🚴♂️ The Highs & Lows Tour: A Ride for Every Journey 🚴♂️
The Highs & Lows Tour is a one-day cycling event featuring a variety of routes designed to showcase the natural beauty and terrain of New
Hampshire. Riders can choose from traditional road routes, mixed-surface gravel adventures, and—new for 2026—a mountain biking option that opens up even more ways to explore.
This year, all rides begin and end on the scenic campus of Plymouth Regional High School, nestled at the gateway to the Pemi-Baker Valley. From there, road riders will explore the Baker River Valley, winding through charming towns and surrounded by stunning mountain views. Those tackling the full century will venture even farther—into the Connecticut River Valley and over Mount Cube—for a truly epic experience.
The mixed-surface routes wind through quiet backroads, cross covered bridges, and feature classic gravel roads such as Perch Pond Road and Sandwich Notch. For riders hungry for more miles after lunch, the full 65-mile course is among the most challenging adventures conceivable on two wheels. The post-lunch 25-mile segment includes iconic climbs like Texas Hill, Bridgewater Hill, and Poole Hill, packing 3,500 feet of elevation gain into this leg alone—destined to become a classic bucket-list ride.
Mountain bikers will find beginner-friendly options right at Plymouth Regional High School, along with more advanced loop options at Holderness School, just a short ride or drive away. More details on the inaugural mountain bike offering will be available soon.
All road and mixed-surface routes are fully supported, with SAG vehicles and well-stocked rest stops providing hydration, nutrition, and encouragement along the way. The mountain bike event will also feature a central, fully supported rest stop.
Whether you prefer pavement, gravel, or singletrack, the Highs & Lows Tour is a multi-course event built for every rider, every pace, and every purpose.
And when the riding is done, the celebration continues with a community event featuring games, music, and entertainment for riders, families, and supporters alike.
25 Miles 26 Miles 40 Miles 43 Miles 65 Miles 100 Miles Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking
Sun, Aug 09, 2026 at 10:00 AM
70.8 km from BethelCycling Mountain Biking
Sun, Aug 09, 2026 at 8:00 AM
97.8 km from BethelCycling Mountain Biking
Fri, Aug 14, 2026
91.4 km from Bethel20 Miles 50 Miles Ultra
Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM
67.9 km from BethelCycling Mountain Biking