Newbsanity Frozen Four Miler

Binghamton, United States • 14 Feb 2026

Newbsanity Frozen Four Miler

The Newbsanity Frozen Four Miler takes place on Saturday, February 14, 2026, in Binghamton, New York. The event is staged at 790 Dunham Hill Rd, Binghamton, NY 13905.

The course runs through snowy wooded trails and includes hilly sections and occasional snow banks. The event offers multiple participation options, including a rucking class and a bathing suit class.

Distances

  • Standard/Rucking: 4 Miles
  • Bathing Suit Class: 2-4 Miles (weather dependent)

Participants in the rucking class must complete the course wearing a weighted ruck or backpack or a weight vest. Weight requirements for a ruck or backpack are 20 pounds for females and 30 pounds for males.

The bathing suit class requires participants to wear only a bathing suit; shoes, a hat, and gloves are acceptable. Arm warmers, knee socks, and other clothing items not listed are not permitted for this class.

All finishers receive a Newbsanity winter hat; the event notes that signing up by 1/31/23 guaranteed a hat. The refund policy allows refunds of entries minus processing fees; requests must be made to the event organizer. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

4 mi
Standard Course
Bathing Suit Class
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
Trail runs nearby

Trail races at Dewy Meadows Maple Farm in Warren Center, PA, with 5k and 10k courses over dirt roads, single track, climbs, and fields. Finishers receive a souvenir glass bottle of maple syrup and post-race pancakes and sap house tours.

Take on rugged ravine trails in Binghamton with 5K, 15K or a timed 12 Hour endurance challenge. Expect steep climbs, creek crossings and technical terrain, plus an option to race with a weighted pack for added grit.

Run technical trails through old growth forest, waterfalls and steep climbs at the Salt Springs Field, Forest & Falls Trail Races. Choose 5K, 10K or a grueling 50K five loop challenge while supporting park trail conservation.