Trail runners and hikers choose between 50K and 25K route options and have twelve hours to complete the course.
The routes incorporate portions of the Conestoga and Mason Dixon Trails with highlights like Wind Cave, Tucquan Glen Preserve, Kellys Run Preserve, Susquehannock State Park, historic Lock 12, and more.
Checkpoints along the way provide snacks, beverages and rest rooms, and a catered picnic awaits participants at the finish line.
The 25k starts at Susquehannock State Park, and the 50k at Pequea Creek Campground.
The finish line for both is at Pequea Creek. Participants receive a tech t-shirt, finisher medallion, and a shuttle back to the starting area for the 25K runners. Overall winners receive special prizes from REI.
With a route notorious for its rigor and natural splendor, this popular event draws hundreds of participants each year.
“Folks come from across PA and out of state to experience this amazing run,” says Brook Lenker, Executive Director of Keystone Trails Association. “For runners and hikers, it’s an event not to be missed.”
Volunteers are still needed and can sign-up by Clicking Here.
Click Here to register. The deadline is 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, September 6.
This event is impossible without the help of scores of volunteers and cooperating organizations.
Partners include Lancaster Conservancy, Lancaster Hiking Club, Mason Dixon Trail System, Mountain Club of Maryland, Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club, York Hiking Club, DCNR, PA American Water, REI, Hershey, and Legends Catering.
Sponsors include: UPMC Health Plan, Brookfield Renewable, Seltzer’s and Wegmans.
For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can become involved, visit the Keystone Trails Association website, read the KTA Blog, follow them on Facebook and Twitter.
September Is Trails Month
Visit the Explore PA Trails and Get Outdoors PA website to find a trail near you.
[Posted: September 2, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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