The Camp Wyandot Trail Runs take place on the rolling trails of Camp Wyandot campgrounds adjacent to Clear Creek Metro Park. The trail course is a 2.5K loop featuring a mix of hiking and natural trails surrounding the campgrounds and beautiful view of Lake Atagahi at the center of the campground. The Camp Wyandot Trail Runs begins at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, September 30 during a beautiful Ohio Fall sunrise.
The 2.5K course is a loop that starts/finishes near Lake Atagahi. The 20K consists of 8-lap, 10K is 4 laps, 5K is 2 laps and the 2.5K is a single lap. Except for the 2.5K, all laps are timed and accumulated to create your finishing time. The 2.5K is ideal for walkers and beginners looking to support Campy Wyandot and experience their first trail race experience.
Why is this Trail Race Important? All entry fees and event proceeds from the trail run support Camp Wyandot. Camp Wyandot is a 501(3)(c) nonprofit serving youth and families in Ohio. Their mission is to provide an inclusive nurturing environment for youth to have fun, make friends, serve others, and explore the great outdoors.
Race Day Details
Start Times:
- 20K: 8:00 am
- 10K: 8:30 am
- 5K & 2K: 9:00 am
Course Maps
- View COURSE MAP
Race Fields
- Individual (Solo). Solo runners will run their respective distance continuously throughout the event.
- Relay Team (20K & 10K). Ideal for those who don't want to run alone and want to take on the race with friends and family. Each athlete on a relay team will run a a loop or multiple loops depending on the number of team members. The total team time is aggregated for a total team finishing team. Team members can run the final lap together if they wish and cross the finish line as a team for great finishing memory. Team categories are Male, Female, and Mixed.
Post-Event Campfire Celebration
Relax after your trail run around the main campfire in the heart of the camp with fun traditional campfire food.
Drop Bag Area
Runners will have a designated area at the Start/Finish for a drop bag, tent, chairs, cooler with food/fluids, additional gear, etc. There will be gender-based changing facilities available near the Finish.
What you Get
Each participant receives a custom long-sleeve unisex tri-blend race tee.
Awards will be awarded as follows:
- Top 3 Overall Male and Female finishers in each distance, except for the 2.5K
- Relay Teams - Male, Female, and Mixed Teams
Timing
All participants are timed except for the 2.5K. Each lap is timed and time is accumulated for solo runners and as a team. We utilize the MyLaps timing system for timing and scoring.
Transfers, Refunds, and Injury Deferral
There are no refunds or transfers permitted. The event does provide RegistrationShield registration insurance as an optional purchase during the registration to cover injuries and other health matters preventing participation.
Registration fees
2K
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$25.00
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2.5K (Youth 5 & Under)
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Youth ages 5 & Under can participate *FREE* in the 2.5K trail run.
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2.5K (Youth 6-17)
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$20.00
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5K
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$35.00
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5K (Youth 6 - 17)
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$25.00
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10K
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$45.00
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20K
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$60.00
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Relay Team - 10K (2 Person)
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$80.00
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$100.00
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Relay Team - 20K (3-4 Person)
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$150.00
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Aid Stations
The course will be supported with aid station placed along the course that will be accessible at the beginning/end of each 2.5K lap All runners will pass through the on-course station. The on-course station will be stocked with various hydration products- Water, Gatorade, along with first aid kit, bug repellant, sunscreen, and Vaseline.
Aid Station Offerings
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Runner Safety
All runners should follow general safety precautions as one would take while training on trails in remote areas.
Course Terrain
90% of the course is ran on dirt and natural trail surfaces. Expect loose and uneven surfaces, roots and rocks. This terrain can be of further challenge if conditions are wet.
Weather
All runners are expected to be prepared for any weather condition and the race will continue on rain or shine, except in the event of hazardous weather condition such as lightning. Runners in the vicinity of either the Start/Finish area or near Marina area will not be allowed to progress further until it has been determined safe to resume. Runners on course should take necessary precautions.
If on the course and not near shelter, immediately descend to a low dry point. Do not shelter under a tree. Remove metal objects and packs and separate from other runners. Crouch down with both feet together, breath, and patiently wait out the storm.
Wildlife
Runners are required to respect the wildlife by not approaching, feeding, or harming wildlife. Race participants observed violating this are subject to race disqualification. Do not relieve yourself along the trail.
Medical Needs
EMS and medical support will be on call for the event. The medical tent is located at the Start/Finish area, and aid stations will have basic first-aid supplies. Runners experiencing a medical emergency on course will need to go to the nearest aid station, timing checkpoint, or report the emergency to a passing runner. Medical evacuations will only be reserved for serious or critical medical needs such that the injured party can not physically move under their own ability.
Heat Exhaustion
Temperatures in September are usually temperate but can occasionally be unseasonably high, humidity levels high, and collectively can increase the heat index. We will monitor the heat index and temperatures but it is important that you hydrate before, during and after the event. Do not continue past an aid station if dehydrated or without replenishing fluids both internally and in the fluid you carry. There will be ice available at the Start/Finish area for cooling (not for your water bottles). Depending on the heat index, cooling rags will be available at the Start/Finish area.
Contact information
- Event contact
- Craig E Thompson
- Phone
- 6144251156