Runners will start the out-and-back course for the race near the shoreline of Poe Lake, and from there start making their way along the trail system of this 630-acre park, which was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps back in the 1930’s and connects to the more than 198,000-acre Bald Eagle State Forest that surrounds it.
You’ll make your way along trails with plentiful rocks, roots and loose dirt, so organizers strongly urge you to wear trail running shoes and carry your own water with you out on the course.
The course also is “hiker-friendly,” organizers say, adding that it’s not designed for beginners — it’s for intermediate-level and “accomplished” runners.
The race serves as a fundraiser for the Seven Mountain Conservation Corp., which helps to preserve and promote outdoor recreation here in the Seven Mountains area of central Pennsylvania.
Finisher medals will be presented to all runners who finish the race, and awards also will be presented to the first male and female in the open and masters divisions.`