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Mohawk Mountain Race
SUN OCT 11
Mohawk Mountain Race is a fall trail race at Mohawk Mountain Ski Resort in Connecticut, offering distances from 5K through marathon. The mountain, typically used for skiing and snowboarding, features routes that climb and descend on steep resort trails rather than rolling through a flat park. Even the 5K route includes 1,332 feet of elevation gain, the 10K doubles that loop for 2,664 feet, and the marathon covers 6,338 feet across two half-marathon loops. The shorter races remain on the ski mountain grounds, while the half marathon extends into Mohawk State Forest, totaling 3,169 feet of climbing. The half marathon is also part of Connecticut’s Blue Blazed Trail Running Series, which features races on or partly on the Blue-Blazed Hiking Trails and promotes awareness of the Connecticut Forest & Park Association’s trail maintenance efforts. Steep Endurance sponsors the event, targeting runners seeking a challenging trail day with consistent climbs, sharp descents, forest sections, and mountain fall foliage.
Bass Pro Shops Conservation Marathon
SUN NOV 1
The Bass Pro Shops Conservation Marathon Weekend begins outside Bass Pro Shops in Springfield, Missouri, and concludes at Wonders of Wildlife. Participants can choose from four race options: a Boston-qualifying marathon, the Maynard Cohick Half Marathon, the stroller-friendly CMC Recycling 5K, or a five-leg relay (10K, 5K, 10K, 5K, and 12K). The marathon, a 26.2-mile course with flat sections and Ozarks-style rolling hills, is suitable for both new marathoners and those aiming for a personal best. The race courses traverse Springfield neighborhoods, paved trails, a segment of historic Route 66, Missouri State University, downtown streets, and local parks. The half marathon follows the marathon course for its initial 10 miles before heading through downtown, parks, past Mother's Brewery, and onto a portion of the Ozark Greenways Trail. The 5K route winds behind Bass Pro Shops and through adjacent neighborhoods, finishing at Wonders of Wildlife. Runners and walkers from local to international levels participate, with all finishers receiving race shirts, medals, swag, and recovery provisions.
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Springfield Training Notes

Springfield, Massachusetts hosts 2 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Forest Park is the no-brainer run spot, with pavement, hills, and enough runners around to feel like a real local loop. Locals use Forest Park for base miles, intervals, and hillier days near Forest Park Heights. Ashley Reservoir gives runners a clean four-mile figure 8 around the lake, and plenty of people double it for about eight miles on weekends. The loop is 8 km and gains 144 m. Greater Springfield Harriers anchors the scene with track, cross country, long distance running, and races like Big Fourth 5K, Snowstorm Classics, and Summer Sizzlers.

Connecticut River Walk Park gives riders the flat river option, and the Connecticut River Bike Trail runs 12 km with 51 m of climbing. Locals use it for Z2, easy spins, and getting away from stop-start city legs. The Connecticut River Bike Trail is 2 km, which is a solid city sampler without pretending to be a gran fondo. Walk-Bike Springfield and Follow My Steps sit in the local club mix. Mt Tom pulls climbers north, and the east side gets increasingly hilly. Springfield, Ma - North Adams, MA goes 126 km and gains 1,175 m for a bigger climbing day.

Spring and fall are the best months, because the city gives you enough cool air for workouts and enough daylight for longer rides. Summer brings warm, sometimes humid training, and July averages around 22°C. Locals start earlier when several summer days push past 30°C, and afternoon thunderstorms can pop several times per month on hot days. Winter changes the rhythm for runners and riders. January averages around -4°C, nor’easters can dump real snow, and temperatures below -18°C can show up each year. Runners keep the Snowstorm Classics mindset, and cyclists move toward lights, reflectors, and shorter windows.