The Bull Valley Monster Hill Challenge
Living With The Land
5K Run/Walk
10K Run
Race Date: June 14, 2025
Race Start Time: 8:00 AM
Race Start Location:
George Stickney House
1904 Cherry Valley Road
Woodstock, IL
Proceeds From the Race to Benefit:
Registration fees
Prices are inclusive of mandatory charges, items, and fees
5K Run/Walk
Price changes in 9 days 7 hours-
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$39.44
Early Bird Pricing - Guaranteed a T-Shirt
Feb 1 – Jun 1 -
$44.79
Late Riser Deal
Now registering Jun 2 – Jun 13 -
$50.14
Race Day
Jun 14 – Jun 14
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10K Run
Price changes in 9 days 7 hours-
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$44.79
Early Bird Pricing - Guaranteed a T-Shirt
Feb 1 – Jun 1 -
$50.14
Late Riser Deal
Now registering Jun 2 – Jun 13 -
$55.49
Race Day
Jun 14 – Jun 14
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Race Details
Pre-Race Day Packet Pick-Up and Registration
Friday, June 13th, 9:00 PM - 3:00 PM
George Stickney House/Bull Valley Village Hall
1904 Cherry Valley Road, Bull Valley IL
Race Day Packet Pick-Up and Registration
Saturday, June 14th, 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM
George Stickney House/Bull Valley Village Hall
1904 Cherry Valley Road, Bull Valley IL
5K/10K Run/Walk Start
8:00 AM
Race Site
1904 Cherry Valley Road, Bull Valley, IL
Must be registered by June 1 to be guaranteed your shirt size.
Register Early! Registration fee increases on June 2!
Mission of the project
The Living with the Land Initiative aims to attract new life to Stickney House and Farmstead, making it a center for community activity and education. By offering new opportunities to interact with the area's natural resources, the site will contribute Bull Valley's philosophy of conservation and stewardship. As a site for outdoor recreation, the Stickney Farmstead and Cherry Valley Trail will connect with existing and proposed trails included in the McHenry County 2030 Comprehensive Plan, contributing to the regional plan for land use. With new commercial uses, the Stickney House and Farmstead will become a self-sustaining hub for ecotourism and eco-education, deepening the harmony between life and land.
Stickney House Partnership with the Art Institute of Chicago
The initiatives by the Village of Bull Valley in Living with the Land as a concept were informed by a year-long collaborative exploration by students from the Programs in Architecture and Historic Preservation at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Faculty members Professor Anne Sullivan from Historic Preservation and Dr. Hennie Reynders, Professor of Architecture and resident of Bull Valley, have directed two seminar-studios during 2022 which responded to the cultural landscapes and unique ecological character of Bull Valley. This work is available in different formats from the Stickney House Foundation at Village Hall
Contact information
- Event contact
- Living With The Land
- Phone
- 815-459 4833
- Website
- Visit website