Cherry Hill Farm Ultra

Gorham, United States • 5 Sep 2026

Cherry Hill Farm Ultra, Gorham ME

The Cherry Hill Farm Ultra is a trail event held on Saturday, September 5, 2026, at Cherry Hill Farm in Gorham, Maine (Main St, Gorham ME 04038). The event uses repeated loops on the farm property and follows a flat, non technical course surface.

The main distance is a 50K composed of twelve loops around the farm. The event also offers shorter looped options: a 25K made up of six loops and a 10K made up of two loops. The looped format concentrates aid and support at the course and makes distance measured by completed loops.

The race description notes the course provides a physical and mental test. The 50K configuration is presented both as an introduction to the distance for runners who have not completed a 50K and as an opportunity for more experienced runners to pursue a personal best over the 50K distance. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

  • 50K Trail Race: 12 loops around Cherry Hill Farm
  • 25K Trail Race: 6 loops around Cherry Hill Farm
  • 10K Trail Race: 2 loops around Cherry Hill Farm

Race information

50 km
50k Trail Race
25 km
25k Trail Race
10 km
10k Trail Race
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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