The Next Loop - New England

Wrentham, United States • 7 Nov 2026

The Next Loop - New England

The course at White Barn Farm in Wrentham, MA is a looped trail set on gently rolling farmland and wooded paths. Runners complete a clearly marked 3.1 mile (5K) loop that returns each lap to the same central start and finish area, which includes a fully stocked aid station.

The trail surface is a mix of grass, dirt paths, and lightly packed earth. Short rolling sections provide variation while elevation changes remain modest, making the loop broadly runnable and repeatable lap after lap.

The event uses a loop-based format in which athletes start together and complete one 5K loop at a time. Each completed loop is counted; participants may stop after any finished loop and their distance is recorded. This structure supports a range of goals, from a single loop to stacked laps that add up to longer distances.

Location details: White Barn Farm, 458 South St, Wrentham, MA 02093

Distances offered: Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

  • 5K
  • 10K
  • 15K
  • 1/2 Marathon (13.1M)
  • 18K
  • Marathon (26.2)
  • 50K

Race information

50 km
50k
26 mi
Marathon
13 mi
1/2 Marathon
18 km
18k
15 km
15k
10 km
10k
3 mi
Loop
5 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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