Trail Running calendar near Newry 2026-2027
We have found 54 Trailruns within 80 miles of Newry. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 54 Trailruns within 80 miles of Newry. See below where and when you can find the races.
Get ready for mud and obstacles at the Thomas College Dirty Dog Mud Run. This 5k course on campus features 12-14 obstacles. Choose from competitive heats, a multi-lap challenge, or a fun kids' race.
A half marathon on the singletrack trails of the Coös Trails Network in Gorham, NH. The grassroots event supports local trail maintenance and finishes at Big Day Brewing with a post-run voucher.
Test your endurance at this backyard style ultra race on the coastal trails of Kate Furbish Preserve East. Run 4.17 mile loops every hour through scenic single and double track paths for up to 50 miles total.
The Chocorua Mountain Race is a rugged 23K adventure in New Hampshire's White Mountains, featuring 4,800 feet of climbing over rocky trails to the summit of Mount Chocorua. It kicks off the White Mountain Endurance Cup series. Runners must..
A 6 mile trail race in Pownal featuring single track paths and rolling hills. Limited to 180 runners, this event kicks off the Bradbury Mountain Trail Race Series with a focus on community and local conservation.
Experience a 6.9 mile mountain race at Cannon Mountain featuring 3,080 feet of elevation gain. Run through technical ski trails and rocky ridges to reach a 4,031 foot summit with views of Franconia Notch State Park.
UltraTrax Cranmore is a summer endurance walk in the White Mountains featuring 7 to 28 mile options on a scenic 1,775 foot elevation loop. Participants can walk, hike, or ruck with added weight to earn finisher patches and medals.
Experience a fun 5 km obstacle mud run designed for women of all fitness levels in Minot. Join as an individual or team to crawl, climb, and slide through the mud in a supportive non competitive environment.
Kick off Tamworth Family Day with this scenic 5k on July 4th. The point-to-point course tours the village and trails, finishing with ice cream and a bib raffle. It's a local tradition celebrating community arts and culture.