Spring Run the Farm

Katonah, United States • 17 May 2026

Event

Spring Run The Farm is a trail event held at Muscoot Farm in Katonah/Somers, NY on May 17, 2026. The main race is a 5 mile trail run. The event program also includes two kids races for age groups: one for ages 7-12 and one for ages 2-6. The event is organized by Run the Farm Races and is sanctioned by USA Track and Field. Participants receive "Farm Bucks" at the end of the races to spend at the Muscoot Farmer's Market.

Logistics and rules

The venue address is 51 Route 100, Katonah, NY 10536. T-shirts are an optional paid item; organizers recommend ordering shirts in advance because some sizes have sold out in prior years. Dogs are not allowed at Muscoot Farm except for service dogs trained to perform a task, while comfort or emotional support dogs are not permitted. Attendees are advised to arrive early to park, pick up race bibs, and collect shirts if ordered. The race supports awareness of the Muscoot Farmer's Market and other local farmers markets. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 mi
Spring Run the Farm 5 Miler
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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