Riverlands 100

Turner, United States • 2-3 May 2026

Riverlands 100

The Riverlands 100 is a 100-mile trail race held at the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park in Turner, Maine. The 2026 edition is announced as the final running of the event.

Solo runners complete four laps of a 25-mile out-and-back course within the state park. The course is described as just over half ATV trail and the rest single-track trail. The terrain includes river views, forest, ups and downs, rocks, roots, and mud. The race is noted for its difficulty despite a modest elevation profile. Aid stations are located at each end of the out-and-back and another near the middle, where drop bags may be left.

A relay division exists for invited teams only, with five members each running a 20-mile section. The event has a 32-hour cutoff time. A pre-race pasta dinner and a post-race brunch are offered for runners at the Martin Stream Campground, which is also the packet pickup location. The start and finish line is at the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park entrance off Center Bridge Road. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

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