Happy Moose Half Marathon

Oxford, United States • 14 Sep 2024

The Happy Moose Half Marathon is a 13.1-mile trail race held in Oxford, Maine, traversing the scenic fields and forests of western Maine. Participants will complete three loops of the 4.1-mile "Four in the Forest" course, along with an additional 0.8-mile loop at the start. The event aims to support the Western Foothills Land Trust, with all proceeds benefiting this cause. Registration is priced at $50, and the race takes place on Bennett Lane. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

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13 mi
Happy Moose Half Marathon
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