Fabulous Fahnestock Trail Races

Cold Spring, United States • 15 Aug 2026

Fabulous Fahnestock Trail Races

The Fabulous Fahnestock Trail Races take place at Fahnestock State Park in Cold Spring, New York. The courses feature a variety of terrain, including dirt roads and technical single-track trails. Runners will encounter hills, lakes, ponds, and sections along old dirt roads and abandoned railbeds.

The event offers three distances:

  • 50K
  • 25K
  • 5.5 Miler

Registration includes on-course support with hydration and food, a post-race meal, event swag, and on-site parking. The event has aid stations and generous cut-off times.

The race series is organized by Run Wild, a non-profit organization dedicated to land conservation. A portion of the proceeds is donated to Fahnestock State Park for park improvements and conservation.

Active military personnel, veterans, and first responders receive a 25% discount on registration. Full refunds are available until July 1, 2026. Registration after July 15, 2026, does not guarantee event swag. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

50 km
50k
25 km
25k
6 mi
5.5 Miler
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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