7TH ANNUAL JACOBSBURG TRAIL RACE: RAIN OR SHINE!
Have you registered yet for the 2020 Jacobsburg Trail Race? Register early and save! It’s just $25 if you register by February 29th.
REGISTRATION COSTS:
From 3/1-3/30: $30
From 4/1-4/30: $35
Race Day: $40
Race day is Sunday May 3rd, starting at 9am.
This trail race is fun and challenging. Jacobsburg State Park is a beautiful 1,168 acres. There are two options- the 5 or 10 mile race. 5 & 10 Mile Trail Race has technical single track, open fire roads, hills and beautiful scenery. If you’re going for the 10 mile race, you’ll get to experience Henry’s Woods, an old growth forest surrounding Bushkill Creek, in it’s entirety. You’ll see all other areas of the park as well. Taking part in the 5 mile? You’ll run along the Sobers Run & Bushkill Creeks.
Make sure you pre-register before Race Day to get a T-shirt!
Again this year we will be placing gnomes along the trail. If you find a gnome, grab it and cross the finish line with it to receive a prize! There’s also great prizes for overall and age group winners.
For full Event Details, Schedule & Directions, click here.
Ready to register? Active.com or RunSignUp.com
VALENTINE’S DAY
Not into the whole commercial Valentine day thing?
Don’t let the cold scare you from an outdoor adventure! There’s so many ways to spend quality time with your significant other besides dinner and a movie. Plan an overnight camping trip or a hike along one of the many beautiful trails in the area. Wake up early to watch a beautiful sunrise together, or catch a sunset. Think outside the box!
We can help make sure you’re dressed properly for the cold! Stop by to take advantage of our 25% off Fall/Winter Apparel Sale, running until the end of February. All your favorite brands are on sale, like The North Face, Patagonia Marmot, Mountain Hardware, Tentree and more. Stock up on flannels, fleeces, sweaters, coats, jackets, hats & gloves.
*Exclusion: hiking footwear, climbing gear, backpacks, tents, certain gear & accessories.
“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”
- Ralph Waldo Emerson