Trail Running calendar near Cumberland 2026-2027
We have found 105 Trailruns within 80 miles of Cumberland. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 105 Trailruns within 80 miles of Cumberland. See below where and when you can find the races.
Experience a classic 5k cross country race through the scenic fields of Waters Farm in Sutton. Join the USATF New England Grand Prix season opener on a spike friendly course with both open and masters divisions.
Experience a scenic 3.3 mile trail run or hike through the Oswegatchie Hills Nature Preserve. Support local land conservation while enjoying a timed course around Clark Pond followed by an awards ceremony with refreshments.
The Veterans Count Nashua 5k Fun Run & Walk will take place in Nashua on Saturday 5 September 2026. You can run 5 kilometers.
Join the Charlie Stavros Memorial Beach Run on September 15, 2026 in Westerly, Rhode Island, a free 3 mile beach run honoring a beloved local runner. Enjoy a scenic low tide out and back along Westerly Town Beach with friends and family.
Run a scenic 5K trail race through 300 acres of natural terrain at Winding Trails in Farmington. Compete for age group awards and the local Lee Chisholm Award on a course surrounding Walton Pond.
This 5K trail run takes participants through the scenic trails and grasslands of Goddard Park in Warwick. The flat course is open to all ages and abilities. Registration includes a T-shirt and ample parking is available.
Trail races and a six hour timed event take place on double track dirt and gravel trails at Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge in Sudbury MA. The race is cupless, aid stations are provided, and pacers are allowed for the six hour event.
Experience a scenic trail run or walk through Ryan Park in Rhode Island to support the North Kingstown Firefighters Association with medals for top age group finishers.
Experience an old school trail race along the historic Nipmuck Trail in Connecticut. This 26.4 mile double out and back event follows the blue blazed trails through challenging New England terrain.