About This Race
A middle-distance option that balances endurance with accessibility, allowing runners to complete up to 6 loops for a maximum of 30 miles. The format provides ample recovery time between efforts while still requiring sustained focus over most of a day. This distance appeals to runners ready to step beyond traditional trail races without committing to a full ultra.
Each lap covers 5 miles as an out-and-back route through Agricultural History Farm Park's varied natural surface trails. The terrain includes grassy sections and technical singletrack with exposed rocks, roots, and a couple of minor creek crossings. Rolling hills provide elevation variation without major climbs, making the course highly runnable overall. Trail conditions may require course modifications as determined by park management.
Elevation Profile
Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.
Location
Practical Info
Early May in Maryland typically features mild temperatures with possible spring rain showers.
Located in Montgomery County, Maryland, with access to Washington D.C. metro area lodging options.
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Notable Features
The hourly lap format creates a unique strategic element where runners must balance speed with recovery. The aid station is consistently praised as exceptional within the trail running community, offering extensive food variety including comprehensive vegan and vegetarian options. Volunteers receive the same coveted swag as finishers and can run the course before or after their shift.
