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Apple Cider Century
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Events organized by Apple Cider Century
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Sun, Sep 27, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
The Apple Cider Century (ACC) is an annual one-day 15, 25, 37, 50, 62, 75 or 100 mile bicycle tour of the orchards, forests and wine country in and around Three Oaks, Michigan on the last Sunday in September. The ACC is a recreational and social tour for bicyclists. It is neither a race nor a test of stamina. It is intended that all participants ride the tour in a safe and intelligent manner.
Event details and schedule
Apple Cider Century is always the last weekend of September
Saturday: Check in and free Ice Cream Social with music in the evening for riders
Sunday: All you can eat pancake breakfast by Three Oaks Fire Department (donation not included)
Routes open at 7am
Check in closes at noon
Spagehetti dinner at the end of the ride
15, 25, 37, 50, 62, 75 or 100 mile course
Free parking
No registration weekend of the ride.
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Distance: 21.6 km from Three OaksSat, Jul 18, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
A fun and challenging triathlon for your little ones to compete in! Open to children ages 5-14, kids will swim, bike, and run their way to the finish line. After crossing the finish line, enjoy activities inside the track, support and congratulate fellow racers, and attend the awards ceremony for the top winners of each age division.
The SBVPA 2026 Kids Triathlon promotes a healthy and active lifestyle for children throughout the entire northern Indiana region featuring a 50 yard swim*, 1 mile bike ride, and 1/2 mile run. There will be one swimmer per lane, per wave and lifeguards will be on duty and in the water to ensure the safety of all participants. For ages 5-8, one guardian per swimmer is allowed on the pool deck.
No refunds for this event. Proceeds will benefit South Bend Venues Parks & Arts Youth Scholarship Program.
*Age groups 5 - 6, 7- 8 will be participating in a 25 yard swim.
Scholarships Available
Scholarships for the 2026 Kids Triathlon are available. Please visit sbvpa.org/scholarships for more information about South Bend Venues Parks & Arts Youth Scholarships.
Safety Information
Children of all ages and abilities are able to use flotation devices and training wheels in the 2026 Kids Triathlon. For safety, refrain from using inflatable life jackets and water wings. There will be coastguard-approved life jackets provided by South Bend Venues Parks & Arts.
For the biking portion of the triathlon, helmets will be required for all ages.
Awards
At the end of the running portion, each athlete will receive a medal after crossing the finish line. The top 6 athletes in each age group will receive a trophy.
Please note that early bird registration will end May 31 at 11:59pm and the 2025 Kids Triathlon will cost $30/participant starting June 1.
Rain date is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026.
Deadline to guarantee t-shirt is June 30, 2026.
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Distance: 14.1 km from Three OaksSat, Aug 15, 2026 at 8:30 AMSee full details
Welcome to Running Wild 5K Run/3K Wacky Scavenger Hunt Walk!
About this Event: The Running Wild 5K Run is professionally chip-timed with disposable chips on park wooded and open field trails, park roads, grass, and gravel. The 5K event includes awards for the top 3 finishers in each age category. The 3K Wacky Scavenger Hunt Walk is on similar, relatively flat surfaces. Dogs allowed, on 6-foot leash, for the WALK ONLY. Individuals or families with leashed dogs will begin at the back of the walk start. Egg bake breakfast with fresh fruit and homemade cookies for registered participants. Terrific door prizes donated by local vendors and the St. Joseph County Parks Foundation and Friends of Bendix Woods and Spicer Lake! (Must be present to win.) This year's hand-crafted participant medallion features a Bald Eagle (one per registered participant, while supply lasts).
Proceeds benefit park facilities, programs, and bus transportation to the parks for school programs. The event is organized by the St. Joseph County Parks Foundation, Friends of Bendix Woods and Spicer Lake, and St. Joseph County Parks.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding Running Wild, please contact Leslie Witkowski at [email protected]. Thank you for supporting St. Joseph County Parks!
Event Location: St. Patrick's County Park is located at 50651 Laurel Road, South Bend, IN 46637
Be Aware: The Park trails contain unmarked tree roots, loose gravel, and ruts, and may be muddy or slick. Participants are cautioned to keep your eyes on the trail and be aware of your footing.
RACE FEES Registration Pre-Registration Fees (through 11:59pm August 13):
$25.00 5K Run/Walk // $22.00 5K Run/Walk, 14 years and under
$20.00 3K individual registration // $50.00 3K Walk Herd Discount for 3-4 participants of any age
Order t-shirts separately for $12, small-XL or $15, 2XL-3XL (plus 7% sales tax) on or before August 5th.
Late Registration Fees/Same Day Registration Fees (August 14 EDT at 12:00am - August 16 at 8:30am):
$30.00 5K Run/Walk // $27.00 5K Run/Walk, 14 years and under
$25.00 3K individual registration // $55.00 3K Walk Herd Discount for 3-4 participants of any age
Event Times
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Late, walk-in registration will be available during bib pick-up Friday, August 14 from Noon to 6:00pm under the Pfeil Pavilion next to the Red Barn and in the Red Barn on August 16 prior to the start of the race.
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Early bib pick-up will take place on Friday, August 14 from Noon to 6:00pm under the Pfeil Pavilion next to the Red Barn.
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Day of event bib pick-up: 7:30am - 8:15am in the Red Barn.
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Race starts at 8:30am.
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Onsite Registration will be available the day of the race!
Pre-Registration: Online registration ends Thursday, August 13, 11:59pm EDT. // Mail-in registrations must be post-marked no later than August 9 if no t-shirt is being ordered. If a t-shirt is being ordered mail-in registrations must be post-marked no later than July 30. Walk-in registrations that are ordering t-shirts must also be dropped off by July 30. // Registration must be completed by August 4, 2026 for t-shirts to be guaranteed. If you register after August 4, you will not be able to order a t-shirt.
Late Registration: Late registration fees begin at 12:00am EDT on Friday, August 14. Late, registration will be available online and late, walk-in registration will also be available on the morning of the race.
Race T-Shirts: To guarantee a shirt, you must order one when you register online. T-shirts must be ordered by August 4, 2026. T-shirts will be Dry-Fit material. Participants who pre-order a t-shirt may pick it up during packet pick-up times Friday, August 14, Noon to 6:00pm OR the day of the run from 7:30-8:15am. T-shirt prices: $12.00, X-small-XL or $15.00 for 2XL-3XL (plus 7% sales tax). We will not be selling any t-shirts the day of the run.
Age Categories for 5K Run
14 years & younger, 15-19 years, 20-24 years, 25-29 years, 30-34 years, 35-39 years, 40-44 years, 45-49 years, 50-54 years, 55-59 years, 60-64 years, 65-69 years, 70-74 years, 75+ years
Awards & Giveaways
The top three male and female runners in each age category, the top Overall male and female and the top Overall male and female Masters category (50 years +) will receive a custom "2026 Running Wild" medal and Bendix Woods County Park pure maple syrup.
All 3K Walk participants will receive an official Certificate of Completion and a handcrafted, collectible Running Wild participation medal. Children will also be able to pick a fun nature prize.
Participants may also pick-up their FREE, collectible 2026 Running Wild participation medallion during bib pick-up times Friday, August 14 - Noon to 6:00pm OR the day of the run from 7:30-8:15am and after the run.
Event Timing
Running Wild 5K timing provided by Mac's Sports Timing. Go to https://runsignup.com/runningwild for LIVE Results. The 3K Wacky Nature Scavenger Hunt Walk is not timed.
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Distance: 14.4 km from Three OaksSat, Aug 22, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Join us in Niles, Michigan, for the Barron Lake Triathlon, a premier multi-sport event perfect for athletes of all levels. Nestled around the scenic Barron Lake, our race offers a memorable experience in a beautiful setting. Whether you're a seasoned triathlete or just starting out, we have an event for you!
Choose Your Challenge:
Sprint Triathlon: Start with a 500 yard swim from the a sandy shore on Barron Lake, followed by a 15 mile bike ride through the picturesque countryside, and conquer a 3.1 mile run around Barron Lake to the finish line. Perfect for those looking for a challenging yet achievable race. You can take on the Sprint Triathlon individually or as a Relay Team.
Kids Triathlons: Inspire the next generation of triathletes with our fun and engaging Kids Triathlons!
Competitive Kids Tri: Young Triathletes will test their skills with a 25yard swim, a 1.2 mile bike ride, and a .5 mile run. Great for kids with some triathlon experience.
Non-Competitive Kids Tri: A fantastic introduction to the sport! Kids will enjoy a 25 yard swim, a 1.2 mile bike, and a .5 mile run in a supportive and encouraging atmosphere.
More Than a Race, It's an Experience!
The Barron Lake Triathlon is more than just a race; it's a community event filled with energy, camaraderie, and accomplishment. We offer a well-organized and safe course, enthusiastic volunteers, and a post-race celebration you won't want to miss.
Race Day Parking Information:
https://barronlaketri.com/parking
Packet Pickup:
Friday, August 21stfrom 4-6pm
1263 Rose Dr, Niles, MI 49120
Saturday, August 22nd from 6-7:30am (Sprint) or 6-8:30am (Kids Tri)
1263 Rose Dr, Niles, MI 49120
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Distance: 24.4 km from Three OaksSat, Sep 12, 2026 at 11:59 PM
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Distance: 14.7 km from Three OaksSun, Oct 04, 2026 at 11:59 PMSee full details
Our fantastic event is organized by cyclists for cyclists. It is a celebration of getting outdoors and Love Creek is a wonderful venue for the launching of paved and gravel rides, from beginner to advanced. The casual nature of the event which includes fire pits and nature hikes makes it really fun.
This event is a Fund Raiser for the Bike Michiana Coalition, which supports cycling in our region, including the building and expansion of trail networks, recreational bicycle facilities, cycling events, cycling education and more.