Charlotte Covered Bridge Half Marathon 10k & 5k

September 7, 2024
Shelburne
Road
Distances
Half-Marathon, 10k, 5k
Starting Time

8:00 AM

Fees

$55 – $60

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100-500
Fast & Flat
Lakefront
High: 72°
/ Low: 53°

Surrounded by the rolling green Adirondack Mountains and the deep blue waters of Lake Champlain, the small Vermont town of Shelburne, population just over 7,000, plays host in mid-September to this half, which takes runners on an out-and-back race that starts and finishes at Shelburne Beach.

From there, the race unfolds along a largely north-south route, heading south along Beach Road, Bostwick Road, Orchard Road and Lake Road, all the way south down to the half-way turnaround point near Thompson’s Point Road. Once there, the course then returns north along the route runners just covered, all the way back to Shelburne Beach for the race finish. Gorgeous rural scenery. Along the way, runners get to see the peaceful, bucolic scenery of this part of western Vermont, with wide-open farm fields specked with rolled hay bales, and the occasional tree-lined stretch of road. There’s a brief stretch along the shoreline of the lake near Holmes Creek, and there are plentiful farm fields and farmhouses all along the route. Historic sites. While they’re in town, runners can check out Shelburne Farms, a 1,400-acre working farm and National Historic Landmark that’s devoted to sustainable farming and cultivating environmentally-friendly farming practices. You’ll also get to see the Shelburne Museum and the Vermont Teddy Bear Company, where you can take a tour of the factory where these world-famous toys are made. Organizers emphasize that for anyone who’s run the race in past years, the newly designed route isn’t as hilly as before and is actually “a pretty fast half marathon course.” Registration will be limited to the first 500 entrants, and the terrain is a mixture of paved and dirt roads.
Overview
Surrounded by the rolling green Adirondack Mountains and the deep blue waters of Lake Champlain, the small Vermont town of Shelburne, population just over 7,000, plays host in mid-September to this half, which takes runners on an out-and-back race that starts and finishes at Shelburne Beach.
From there, the race unfolds along a largely north-south route, heading south along Beach Road, Bostwick Road, Orchard Road and Lake Road, all the way south down to the half-way turnaround point near Thompson’s Point Road. Once there, the course then returns north along the route runners just covered, all the way back to Shelburne Beach for the race finish. Gorgeous rural scenery. Along the way, runners get to see the peaceful, bucolic scenery of this part of western Vermont, with wide-open farm fields specked with rolled hay bales, and the occasional tree-lined stretch of road. There’s a brief stretch along the shoreline of the lake near Holmes Creek, and there are plentiful farm fields and farmhouses all along the route. Historic sites. While they’re in town, runners can check out Shelburne Farms, a 1,400-acre working farm and National Historic Landmark that’s devoted to sustainable farming and cultivating environmentally-friendly farming practices. You’ll also get to see the Shelburne Museum and the Vermont Teddy Bear Company, where you can take a tour of the factory where these world-famous toys are made. Organizers emphasize that for anyone who’s run the race in past years, the newly designed route isn’t as hilly as before and is actually “a pretty fast half marathon course.” Registration will be limited to the first 500 entrants, and the terrain is a mixture of paved and dirt roads.

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Charlotte Covered Bridge Half Marathon 10k & 5k Course Map

Distances
Half Marathon, 10k, 5k
Starting Time

8:00 AM

Fees

$55 – $60

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