Ragnar Trail Vermont

West Windsor, United States • 10-11 Jul 2026

Ragnar Trail Vermont

Ragnar Trail Vermont takes place at the Ascutney Outdoor Center in Brownsville, Vermont. This team relay event utilizes a trail system known for its smooth single track and flowy sections. Participants run through a landscape that includes rolling hills, farm fields, woods, and riverside views. The course involves technical terrain featuring switchbacks and a total elevation gain of 758 feet.

The event is designed as a multi-day experience lasting two days and one night. Participants stay at the Ragnar Village, located approximately 2.5 hours from Boston. The village serves as a central hub where teams camp under the stars and engage in activities such as a bonfire, music, yoga, and s'mores. Amenities on-site include food trucks and local ice cream. Accommodation options include tent camping, glamping, or local hotel rooms.

The race offers three distinct team categories:

  • Standard Team: 8 runners covering the full course over two days.
  • Ultra Team: 4 runners sharing the distance over two days.
  • Black Loop: 2 runners completing the event over two days.

The total distance for the relay is 118 miles, which averages out to approximately 15 miles per runner for standard teams. Each participant receives a finisher shirt, a team medal, and a captain's gift as part of the registration. Weather conditions typically feature daytime highs between 75 and 85 degrees, with overnight temperatures dropping to around 50 degrees. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

118 mi
Standard Team Total Miles
15 mi
Average Miles per Runner
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