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Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 10:00 AM
InSayner Mountain Bike Race
A LAMBO Fundraiser for Trail Building and Maintenance in Northern Wisconsin.
Thanks for your interest in the InSayner Mountain Bike Race—a one-of-a-kind fundraising event
supporting mountain bike trail development and maintenance in Northern Wisconsin.
Set in the Northern Highland–American Legion State Forest, the InSayner is three events in one, so you can choose your ideal level of “how spicy do you want this to be?”
25-mile InSayner Back Country Race – big adventure, big effort, big bragging rights
15-mile Swarm Adventure Race – the “highly recommended” sweet spot of challenge + fun
3.5-mile No-See-Um Family Fun Ride – short, scenic, and still a little bit InSayner read the details below to pick the best match for your riding style and comfort level.
*Make sure to read the details below to pick the best match for your riding style and comfort level.
Race Day Info
8:00–9:15 AM — Bib Pickup / Check-In / Registration
9:15 AM — Rider Meeting
10:00 AM — 25-mile InSayner + 15-mile Swarm Starts (separate waves)
10:05 AM — No-See-Um Family Fun Ride Start
1:30 PM — Awards + Raffles
The No-See-Um Family Fun Ride (3.5 miles)
The No-See-Um is a short, family-friendly ride that’s great for kids, first-timers, and anyone who wants the InSayner experience without the “why are my legs negotiating with me?” moment.
It’s still the InSayner, though—so expect a dash of adventure:
Cross Plum Creek on a bridge on the way out
Cross Plum Creek again on the way back… this time without the bridge
No worries: we’ll have volunteers at the crossing to help anyone who wants it.
If you’re racing the InSayner and ask for help at the crossing, we can assist too… for an additional $50.
Just kidding. Racers don’t get help. You did sign up for the InSayner.
The Swarm Adventure Race (15 miles) — Highly Recommended
A backwoods biking adventure that mixes variety, flow, and “wait—this is still going?” in the best possible way.
Expect a little bit of everything:
Snowmobile trail sections
Fun downhill stretches
Logging roads, gravel, and a short bit of blacktop
A few surprises designed to make average riders question their life choices
But not you. You’re here on purpose.
The InSayner Back Country Race (25 miles)
The signature event: challenging, fast, and wildly fun—a course that rewards steady effort, smart pacing, and riders who can grin through the occasional gut-check.
The route starts in Sayner at the Community Center, heads out on snowmobile trails to the single track at Musky Mountain bike trails, and then winds through a true Northwoods mix of trail and backroad terrain, including stretches near Plum Vitae Road, Klondike road and Ross Lake Road, before bringing you home on snowmobile trails.
A few friendly notes from your race directors:
This is tough—but it’s doable if you pace yourself and keep the wheels turning.
There’s a cutoff: make it in time and you stay on course; miss it and you’ll take the alternate route back.
No dramatics required. Hydrate, fuel, and keep moving—future you will be grateful.
Come for the challenge. Stay for the community. Leave knowing your ride directly supports LAMBO trails in Northern Wisconsin.
See you inSayner!
Yours truly,
Danny and Mike O.
InSayner Race Directors
3.3 Miles 12 Miles 24 Miles Cycling Gravel Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
We will begin on Plum Lake in Sayner and end on Star Lake in Star Lake with a portage of woods connecting the two. This event will be a one-day event with registration starting at 7:00 am downtown
Sayner at the Northern Highland Coffee Co., race starting at 10:00 am at the Town fishing pier at the end of Plum Lake Drive, Sayner, WI and the finish of the race will be at the Star Lake Pavilion/Old Mill Site, 7877 Statehouse Road, Star Lake, WI. The park will have food opportunities, restrooms and a pavilion to guard us from any inclement weather.
**This event has ZERO restrictions on watercraft type, all kayaks are welcome. There will also be assistance available for those that need it for the portage option so please don't let that piece scare you! Come out and enjoy the beautiful lakes Sayner has to offer and the friendly atmosphere. Shuttles will also be provided to and from the start & finish locations (11:30am to 2:30pm) for those traveling alone or needing a ride due to parking constraints.
Schedule
7:00 am – 9:00 am
Registration at the Northern Highland Coffee Co. downtown Sayner
9:00 am – 10:00 am
Everyone is positioned at the start at the Town fishing pier at the end of Plum Lake Drive.
10:00 am
Race starts in waves – a new wave every 5 minutes. Waives will be released in bib number order. You will receive your start time at check in.
10:30 am – 2:00 pm
Spectators, music, food trucks, parking and finish line are ready to go
1:00 pm – Awards Ceremony
2:00 pm – completed event
AWARDS: 1ST, 2ND, 3RD in each division, male and female and finishers medals for all that cross the finish line.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Corner Store is offering kayak rentals. Here is their link to their rentals:
http://www.thecornerstoresayner.com/bicycle---water-sport-rentals.html
3.87 Miles
Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 7:15 AM
Join us for one of the best runs of the summer in the beautiful NORTHWOODS. The Bear Cupboard Run is set for Saturday, June 27th at Torpy Park. It will feature our three events; a half marathon, a 5k
run/walk and the kids Cubbie run. Running is mostly on the famed Bearskin Trail providing a scenic and enjoyable run in the woods.
Race Date: June 27, 2026
Location: Torpy Park in downtown Minocqua, Wisconsin
Races: 1/2 Marathon, 5K Run/Walk, 1K Cubby Run
All proceeds benefit the Lakeland Pantry.
1k 5k 13.1 Miles Run Trail Walk
Sat, Jul 04, 2026
42.3 km from Town Of PelicanRun Trail
Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 8:30 AM
The 49th annual Pow Wow Days 5K, 10K, 1 Mile Fun Runs take place in conjunction with the annual 4th of July Lion's Day Festivities in Tomahawk. All races depart from Veterans Memorial Park on the
beautiful Wisconsin River. Click HERE for a Google Earth Map of all race routes and details. The 10K is run on a scenic route along the river towards the turn around point atop beautiful Kings Hill just past the historic Kings Dam. The 5K looped course is basically flat and follows the 10K route for approximately 2400 meters then cuts across the edge of the Tomahawk High School property and back to School Road before running into Somo Ave then back to Memorial Park on 6th St. The Mile Fun Run is also a looped course for all ages, however awards are only for those 12 and under. 5K/10K races start at 8:30 AM sharp and the Mile Fun Run begins around 9:30 AM, after the majority of the 5K participants have finished.
Pre-registrant bib and t-shirt pick-up for all races starts at 7:00 AM under the gazebo in the park. Pre-registration will end at Noon on Thursday, July 3rd. Race day registration station closes at 8:15 AM for the 5k & 10k and 9:15 AM for the 1-Mile Fun Run, with no guaranteed t-shirt. So, save money and get a t-shirt by registering early. Please note that T-Shirts are only guaranteed with registrations before 6/12/2026. A limited supply of shirts will be available for purchase on race day.
The last few years we have had between 600-700 participants! Once again we will have a July 4th Independence Day "Most Patriotic" costume contest with prizes for the runners with the top three outfits. The top one-hundred 10K finishers are guaranteed to receive a finishers 10K medal in the finish chute. The top three finishers in each age group for the 5K and 1-mile Fun Run will receive medals that will be available at the awards table under the gazebo. There will be refreshments in the finishing corral for race finishers provided by Northwoods Vineyard Church. Please remember that 5K and 10K races will start together. Eventually the races lead to a Y-intersection where the 5K runners take a sharp right turn onto school grounds and 10K runners go left continuing on King Road.
**Reminder-->There will not be an Awards Ceremony, instead awards for the 5k and Fun Run can be picked up after you finish your race at the Awards Table which will be located under the gazebo. Please ensure you have your race bib with you, as the awards volunteer will need to verify your place with the Pttiming live results strictly using your bib number. Award winners in the 10k will receive their award in the finish chute.
**In case of inclement weather the tentative plan would be to run the race the next day. Please check your email and listen to the local radio station (WJJQ 92.5) for updates.
1 Miles 5k 10k Fun Run Run
Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Come enjoy the inaugural Pedal in the Pines bike ride on Saturday, July 11, 2026! The ride begins and ends at the St. Germain Community Park in downtown St. Germain, Wisconsin. Bikers can enjoy a
scenic road ride through the Northwoods of Wisconsin, or select one of the trail ride options through the woods. The event is scheduled to run from 7:30-2:00 on Saturday, July 11, 2026. All proceeds benefit the St. Germain Silent Trails UA. The mission of this group is to promote, develop, and support the non-motorized trail systems in St. Germain. This group currently supports the Awassa trails, Fern Ridge trails, and the paved St. Germain Hike/Bike trails. We offer year-round activities for all ages.
Ride maps and additional information can be found on our website http://pedalinthepines.org
Cycling Trail
Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 5:30 PM
This event is born from years of competing in meets across the country and inspired by the strong tradition of distance-focused track events right here in Wisconsin. Our goal is simple (and slightly
obsessive): to create a meet centered around the mile.
Athletes of all ages and abilities are welcome, from K–12 runners to collegiates, pros, and masters. Events will range from a fun 400 meters for our youngest competitors to the featured one-mile race, covering just over four laps around Hatchet Field on a recently renovated track surface inside a completely updated stadium. Yes, it’s technically more than four laps. No, we didn’t do the math wrong. Welcome to track.
While the competition is expected to be intense, the atmosphere will stay fun and relaxed. Expect fast races, loud cheers, questionable pacing decisions, and that unique mix of pain and joy only distance runners truly understand. The vibe will stay light, positive, and welcoming for athletes, spectators, and anyone who wandered in and asked, “Wait… you only run one mile?”
Supporting Hatchet Distance Running
In addition to great racing, the Hatchet Mid-Summer Mile serves a bigger purpose. Proceeds from the event directly support the distance runners of the Hatchet cross country and track programs. Funds raised will help provide new uniforms and warmups (because mismatched gear is not rizz worthy), upgraded training and racing equipment, and resources to host higher-quality home meets. That means flags that are actually yellow, course markings that are straight (and not suspiciously crooked), and equipment that makes it look like we knew what we were doing when we set everything up.
In other words, the opportunity for growth is endless, and we just want to give our student-athletes the best experience possible while also providing competition for the athletes of all kinds especially from right here in the Northwoods.
A lot more information is coming soon, including the event schedule, sponsors, registration details, shirts, awards, and maybe food trucks or other vendors to reward you after you’ve earned it. For now, be sure to mark your calendars:
Registration opens: April 18, 2026
Race day: July 11, 2026
Fast miles, good vibes, and minimal lactic acid build up. We’ll see you at Hatchet Field this summer!
1 Miles Run
Sun, Sep 06, 2026 at 7:00 AM
SUNDAY, SEPT 6, 2026
The marathon course will be run on the Bearskin trail as an out and back course starting downtown Minocqua and finishing on the trestle in Minocqua.
Registration and packet
pickup in person until Saturday, SEPT 5 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm and Sunday, Sept 6, from 5:00 am to 7:45 am at the American Legion, downtown Minocqua, 121 W Front St.
Early start at 6:00 am by special arrangement; please check the box on the registration form if you wish to start early. This is intended only for those that need more time. No early starters are eligible for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place overall awards. We also offer a "super early" start time at 5:00 am by special arrangement only. Bring a headlamp as it is dark on the trail through the woods!
Special thanks to our Event Sponsors:
Start and Finish downtown Minocqua.
The Minocqua No Frills Marathon™ & Half- Marathon keeps it simple and affordable because, at this marathon, it’s all about the race. The race accommodates those who aspire to run their first marathon, as well as veteran runners trying to better their times or qualify for the Boston Marathon (certification # WI22019DM).
Blue Raven's beneficiary partner this year will be the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC)
Race Times
Early Marathon start at 6:00 am by special arrangement; please check the box below
Marathon Start Time: 7:00 am
Half Marathon Start Time: 7:30 am
5K 8:00 am
Registration and Packet Pick-up
Register and Packet Pickup at the American Legion, Minocqua, WI 54548
Saturday, SEPT 5: 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Sunday, SEPT 6: 6:00 - 7:45 AM
5k 13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles Marathon Run Trail
Fri, Sep 18, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Registration can be used for any of the three distances, 26, 50 or 80 mile Routes
September 8-20th The 5th Annual Hodag Country Ramble
Two nights of swimming, camping, community, riding and revelry
on our family's property outside of Rhinelander, Wisconsin in the heart of the beautiful Northwoods.
Registrants will receive: two nights of camping, 5th anniversary pin, dinner Saturday evening, and free beverages on Saturday night.
This is the land where I was born and raised and I'm incredibly excited to share it with our far flung cycling friends both old and new. Soaring trees, rolling hills, and beautiful lakes await you.
Route: A mix two track, gravel, and pavement. 26, 50, and 80 mile options. A gravel bike or hardtail mtb will work great.
Ride fast or take it slow, all options are valid. Route will wind its way through National Forest Land, private logging acreage, quiet pavement, and high quality gravel. There are convenience stores on the longer routes and a stocked mid-ride rest stop on the long loop.
Schedule:
Thursday - Early Camping Opens 3pm - Limited Availability
Friday: Arrive, Bandit Cross, Riders Meeting, Market, Swimming - Gates open at Noon
Saturday: 9:00am Ride, 7pm Family Dinner, Refreshments, Party
Sunday: Depart by 3pm please
Family Dinner: Hosted by Chef Adam Blake, there will be complimentary New Belgium Beer and La Croix. Vegan and Carnivore Options. DJ's and bonfire after dinner.
Camping space on site will be limited to 180 people but there are tons of campsites, hotels and resorts in the area. Due to space and liability concerns only registered participants will be allowed to camp on site or be on the premises. If you wish to camp with non-registered folks please choose the without camping category and make your own arrangements.
Vending: Bring Bike parts, clothes, stuff you make etc, to sell at the market.
On Site Camping: You will be responsible for providing most of your meals and water, except for Saturday Night's Dinner. The best bet is to be as self sufficient as possible. We will provide porta potty's and hand washing stations.
There will be spaces for both vehicle and tent camping, as space is limited we highly encourage carpooling if possible. There is a beautiful lake an easy walk from the property, or very short ride for swimming, washing up, and pumping water.
Due to the fact that our beloved pup Baroo is no longer with us we are welcoming other dogs this year, but please make sure they are on their best behavior and that you pickup all their droppings. The neighbor has chickens and if your dog causes issue, y'all will have to leave.
This land is incredibly important to my family and we're very excited to share its magic with you. We humbly request that you treat the land with care and respect, please do not litter, or damage the trees. If you're planning on using a hammock, please make sure the trees you sling are at least 8" in diameter.
Registrations are Non-Refundable
Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:30 AM
The Lakeland Rotary's Annual Rump Roast Run in beautiful, Minocqua WI goes back to our roots so to speak...both the 5k and 10k courses will begin again in downtown Minocqua and finish at the trestle
at the entrance to the Bearskin State Trail. . The course hugs the shore of beautiful Lake Minocqua and both courses give way to wooded lanes that lead eventually to the Bearskin Trail. A children's 1-mile race rounds out the events and an awards ceremony caps off the morning with cow bells for the winners and a large beef roast(s) for the top male and female finishers in each race.
AFTER THE RACE, stay and enjoy Beef-A-Rama one of Wisconsin's wackier food festivals, including merchants roasting beef, beer gardens, and live bands. TAKE YOUR BIB to the Rotary Beer Garden and receive a FREE beverage after the race. Must be 21 or older to redeem for an alcoholic beverage.
IN PERSON REGISTRATION AND PACKET PICK-UP: Friday from 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. and Saturday form 6:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. at the American Legion, 121 Front Street, directly across the street from the Minocqua Post Office.
Calf Mile: $15. This is a 1 Mile race for ages 10 and under. Starting line is at the Bearskin Trail Head on the Island. Look for the cow. Warm up and instruction at 8:15 a.m. Race Start at 8:30 a.m.
5K Run: This is just over 5K run/walk. Starting line is on Hwy 51 at the stop lights and Veterans Park on the Island. The course runs North on 51 along the Minocqua lakeshore, continuing down Lakeview Dr to a Left onto Old Hwy 70 Rd to a Left on Dr. Pink Dr to a Left onto the Bearskin Trail across the trestle over Lake Minocqua to the finish. Warm up is at 8:45 a.m. Start is at 9:00 a.m. Student Rates for 19 & Under
10K Run:. This is a 10K run that takes off with and follows the 5K course until you get to the Bearskin Trail. 10K runners turn right onto the Bearskin Trail to run the trail through the scenic wetlands and woods between Lake Minocqua and Lake Kawaguesaga to Baker Lake Rd where they turn around and return down the trail across the trestle to the finish. Warm up is at 8:45 a.m. Start is at 9:00 a.m. Student rates for 19 & Under.
Awards Ceremony: Will take place starting at 10:00 a.m. 1st place overall male and female in each race will receive a beef roast. Top 3 male and female in each category will receive a gold, silver, or copper cow bell:
Age Groups:
5K/10K
Overall
Under 14
14-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70-79
80 and older
Calf Run
Overall
9-10
7-8
5-6
Under 5
We're sorry, but we are unable to hold your award for pick up or delivery after the awards ceremony.
1 Miles 5k 10k Run Trail Walk
Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 10:15 AM
Saturday, September 26th @ CAVOC
Proceeds Benefit: Northwoods Veterans Homestead
Sponsored by: RHS FBLA/DECA
Price (includes shirt):
Adults 16+ $30
Youth 15 under $25
Schedule
9:00 Registration/check
in
10:00 Opening Ceremony
10:15 5K Run/Walk starts
11:45 Awards Ceremony
Race Categories
Youth 15 under
Adult 16+
Senior 60+
Awards Categories
Top 3 youth female
Top 3 youth male
Top 3 adult female
Top 3 adult male
Top 3 seniors
5k Run
Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Three Eagle Half Marathon & 5K takes place on the pristine Three Eagle Trail, a 13.1-mile crushed limestone trail connecting the towns of Eagle River and Three Lakes, Wisconsin. The gorgeous
trail is only enhanced by the beautiful Wisconsin Northwoods and its peak Fall colors. This is a chip-timed, point-to-point race. There will be mile markers at every mile and portable toilets and aid stations available along the route.
3.1 Miles 5k 13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run Trail