Trail Running calendar near Norwell 2025-2026

We have found 30 Trailruns within 80 miles of Norwell. See below where and when you can find the races.

The Mt. A Trail Challenge will take place in York Harbor on Saturday 19 September 2026. You can run 5 kilometers.

Hit the newly restored Moosup Valley State Park Trail on Sunday, September 27 for scenic 5K, 10K and a kids fun run on all trail terrain. Post race food and gear, leashed dogs welcome, and proceeds support the Rotary Club of Plainfield.

October 2026

Run scenic, rooty trails in Groton Town Forest on October 4 with 9.5 mile and 3.4 mile options through rolling hills and rocks. Limited to 250 runners with refreshments and awards.

Tackle the rugged NipMuck Trail Marathon in Ashford CT, a 26.4 mile trail test through rocks, roots, mud and wooden bridges. Run solo or as a two person relay and expect a challenging, hilly second half that rewards grit.

Tackle the Midstate Massive Ultra Trail, a UTMB Index point to point across New England following the historic Midstate Trail. Choose 100 mile, 50 mile or 50k routes through mountains, fields, roads and rivers for a multi state adventure.

Celebrate the 20th Wayland HFC Striders Cross Country Festival on October 11, 2026, a family friendly meet supporting Wayland High School programs. Youth 3K plus open 5K races, trophies and local sponsors make for a fun community day.

Enjoy a scenic 3 mile trail run at Sakonnet Vineyard in Little Compton on October 17, followed by wine, BBQ, live music and a souvenir wine glass. Adults 21 and up get timed racing, a race shirt and a festive post race party.

Womp Romp is a trail race at Wompatuck State Park with scenic single track, wider trails, and some paved sections. Choose a 10 mile one loop or a three loop 50K and enjoy friendly aid stations and a community vibe supporting local charities..

November 2026

Experience rugged single and double track in Willowdale State Forest at the TARC Stone Cat Trail Festival in Ipswich, with distances from 10K to 100K and a Cider Donut Mile for fun. Proceeds support land stewardship and local food pantries.