Megunticook Trail Festival

Saturday, September 6

Megunticook Trail Festival

1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526 About Megunticook Trail Festival Race Where the Mountains Meet the SeaThree Bold Trail Races In Camden, MaineThe Camden Hills of Maine are where the mountains meet the sea – and you’ll experience both in the only races to take place in the iconic Camden Hills State Park. The Wicked Tough 10 is a 10K race that will test even the most accomplished runner on step singletrack with 1600 feet of vertical gain. The new Halfast 20k takes place mainly on wide gravel trail, a great introductory race for those new to trail running or for experienced racers who want to test their speed. The Megunticook 50, is a 50K that is formidable and will traverse over 90% of the trails in the park. All afford a great and intimate taste of this unique area of the country.Rising 1385 feet above sea level, Mount Megunticook is the second highest mountain (by 175’) along the Atlantic Coast and offers stunning views of Penobscot Bay and out to the open ocean. Both races are among the most challenging in their category but offer the opportunity to experience this unique area is a very special way. Entries are limited. Megunticook 50k Brutal. Beautiful. Two words that only begin to describe this event in the remote Midcoast area of Maine. It traverses over 90% of the trails of this gem with a minimum of overlap. The views along the course are stunning and even the speedy “contenders” will be tempted to stop and take them in. It’s not a race for the faint of heart. There are over 7600’ of elevation gain and the trails are steep with lots of rocks and roots. If you’re not going up or down, you’re probably off course. The cutoff time may seem generous at 11 hours, but this course will beat you up physically and mentally. And while it doesn’t have the 3000’ climbs of some of the races in the West, it has more overall vertical than most of those and would stand shoulder-to-shoulder with any of them for the level of difficulty. It’s not a circuit run multiple times and there are only 3 out-and-backs of 1.7 miles, .15 miles,s and .5 miles. There are 6 aid stations, one of which you hit twice for a total of 6. You’ll top all 6 of the significant peaks in the park (Battie, Bald Rock, Derry, Frohock, Cameron, and Megunticook), experience numerous lookouts and cross an abundance of brooks and streams along the way. Halfast 20k The Halfast 20k, a rebel among our races is unlike the other two courses. This race features fewer rocks, roots, and summits, making it an ideal choice for those exploring trail racing for the first time. It’s also perfect for seasoned runners eager to push their speed on a faster 20k route. Only 3.9km of this course are single track, mainly on a wide gravel trail. The only summit on this course is Cameron Mountain where to the east, you'll get a view from Bald Rock Mountain to the ocean; to the west, you'll be overlooking Megunticook Lake. You'll mostly be running on the Multi-Use trail which starts as a steep ascent out of the campground and traverses to park to Lincolnville. Here you'll turn around heading a mile back the way you came before changing course and heading out to Cameron Mountain. The multi-use trail is wide and (mostly smooth) but it is not flat. Besides a few short stretches, you will either be heading up or downhill. The elevation gain for the whole course is 1,900 feet. There are 2 aid stations, one of which you'll pass twice for a total of 3. Wicked Tough 10 While not an ultramarathon, this 10K is no piece of cake. The views from Battie and the shoulder of Megunticook are stunning and will come at a time when runners will be very inclined to take a short break to enjoy them. With over 1600’ of elevation gain, this course will test even the most accomplished runner. The majority of the course is on trails through the beautiful woods. But twice, you’ll break out onto open ledge and have stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the coastal areas from Acadia to Tenant’s Harbor. This signals the end to an arduous climb and the beginning of a much-appreciated downhill section. But make sure you have your “trail eyes” well trained lest a rock or root grab your foot. Whether a competitive runner wishing to test him/herself against one of the toughest courses around or a fast-walker more interested in exploring the mountains of Mid-Coast Maine, you will find what you’re looking for in the Wicked Tough Ten.Registration fee for all races includes bib, a t-shirt, a swag item, and a post-race meal. Register by 8/25 to guarantee your t-shirt! We do not issue refunds, but deferrals are granted for pregnancy or if you volunteer for this year's race. 50K7:00 AM Halfast 20k8:00 AM Wicked Tough 10k8:30 AM Men Women '23 Erik Brooks (35) 5:02:11 '24 Brendan Curran (28) 5:18:03 '20 Chance Simonton (27) 5:19:52 '20 Tyler Deangelis (27) 5:20:04 '21 Kyle Krueger (28) 5:30:22 '21 Eric Mauricette (30) 5:30:39 '24 Isaac Trudeau (42) 5:31:29 '23 Vincent Marot (37) 5:40:13 '22 Fyn Kynd (21) 5:44:21 '22 Ethan Niederer (40) 5:55:52 '20 Jennifer Britz (42) 5:32:14 '24 Lila Gaudrault (21) 5:33:20 '20 Anne McKee (22) 5:39:35 '23 Lila Gaudrault (20) 5:43:29 '20 Tess Hamilton (25) 5:53:24 '20 Haley Heinrich (27) 6:02:14 '22 Leslie O'Dell (46) 6:09:26 '23 Haley Heinrich (30) 6:22:43 '22 Yasmine Saboui (36) 6:27:27 '24 Erica Zaveta (35) 6:31:35 Email: contact us Web: ultrasignup.com Home Gift Cards News Store Help Contact Terms of Use Privacy

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Saturday, Sep 6 · 4:00am CDT

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Camden, ME, US

280 Belfast Rd, Camden, ME Camden, ME

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