Fluvial 5k

Harrison, United States • 3 Aug 2024

The Fluvial 5k is a new addition to the Loon Echo Race Series, set in the scenic Crooked River Forest in Harrison, ME. This trail race offers participants a chance to explore beautiful natural surroundings while supporting a good cause, as proceeds benefit the Loon Echo Land Trust. Participants will enjoy a post-race experience with craft brews from a local microbrewery, along with a commemorative pint glass and a drink ticket. The event encourages community involvement, welcoming volunteers to assist with various race-day activities. Registration is available until the day before the event, with options for discounts on multiple races. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
5k
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