ORRRC Challenging Perceptions Adaptive Trail Race

Beavercreek, United States • 6 Jun 2026

Event Details

The ORRRC Challenging Perceptions Adaptive Trail Race is a trail race at the Russ Nature Reserve on Kemp Road in Beavercreek, Ohio. The race is organized by the Ohio River Road Runners Club, an all-volunteer non-profit running club.

Course and Distances

The course is described as fully adaptive and designed to accommodate racers of all abilities, including runners, walkers, and those using wheelchairs. Participants can choose between three distances: a 5K (3.1 miles), 2 miles, and 1 mile.

Schedule and Registration

The event uses a staggered, rolling start. Participants may show up any time within a specified window. Pre-registration is available through RunSignup. On race day, participants check in at a green table to receive a timing chip. Race day registration is also available.

Fees

The event is free for current Ohio River Road Runners Club (ORRRC) members. For non-members aged 15 and over, the fee is $10. Participation is free for anyone aged 14 and under. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

1 Mile
2 Miles
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