Run Fest at Panorama Farms

Earlysville, United States • 18 Apr 2026

Run Fest at Panorama Farms

Run Fest at Panorama Farms is scheduled for Saturday, April 18, 2026, in Earlysville, Virginia at 300 Panorama Road. The event is described as the inaugural spring trail running festival held on private trails at Panorama Farms. The festival includes an after-party with local beer, food, and music. Beverage proceeds support the UVA Innovation Hub at Charlottesville Middle School.

Events and entry fees

  • 4 miles - Run Fest Trail 4-Miler
  • 1 mile - Run Fest Fun One (family-friendly)
  • 4-person relay - Run Fest Relay

Individual entry prices listed on the event page are $35 for the Trail 4-Miler, $20 for the Relay, and $20 for the Fun One. Two double-race discount options are listed at $50 each, and a triple-entry option for all three events is listed at $65. Some double-entry options and the Fun One list include a Run Fest hat. Entry prices are noted to increase after December 31, 2025 at 11:59pm EST. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

4 mi
Run Fest Trail 4-Miler
Run Fest Fun One
Run Fest Relay
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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