Little Pine 5 Miler

Waterville, United States • 25 Oct 2026

Little Pine 5 Miler : Waterville, PA

The Little Pine 5 Miler is a beginner trail run held on the Lakeshore Trail loop in Little Pine State Park. The advertised distance is five miles, but the course will be about a half mile longer depending on the race day start and finish locations. The route uses park trails that run along the lake.

Pre-registered participants receive a shirt. After the event there will be pizza, drinks, and snacks at the pavilion by the lake.

The event is organized by PA Trail Dogs and is held in conjunction with the Call of the Wilds Mountain Fest. The organizer is sponsoring entries for children under 14; those entrants are registered under the Kids category and receive a credited or free registration as noted by the organizer.

The field is limited to the first 200 entrants. The organizer states there are no refunds and no deferrals, and unregistered participants are not permitted.

Registration for the 2026 event is handled through Ultrasignup and registration deadlines are posted on that registration page. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 mi
5 Miler
5 mi
5 Miler - 14 and Under
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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