F.I.T. 'Rock Trail Race

Cumberland, United States • 14 Mar 2026

F.I.T. 'Rock Trail Race

The F.I.T. 'Rock Trail Race takes place on March 14, 2026 in Cumberland, Rhode Island. The event is presented as the 9th annual St. Paddy's Day Trail Race and is held on the Monastery Trails near 1464 Diamond Hill Rd.

The event uses a rolling start format to reduce congestion and provide flexible start windows. A finisher medal is awarded to all participants. The 12 hour ultra includes a 50 kilometer completion requirement to earn a finisher buckle.

Race options include:

  • Kids Race
  • 5K trail course
  • 5 Mile trail course
  • Both 5K and 5 Mile entries
  • Multilap challenge, 2.5 hour option
  • 12 hour ultra individual entry
  • Ultra 2 person team, 12 hour
  • Ultra 3 person team, 12 hour
  • Ultra 4 person team, 12 hour

Additional event details such as pricing, registration deadlines, and available hotel information are listed by the organizer. The listed venue address is 1464 Diamond Hill Rd, Cumberland, RI 02864, United States. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

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