Eastern Prom Trail, Portland ME
Sunday, December 8th, 2024
On Sunday, December 8th, join us for Portland Trails' biggest fundraising event of the year, the Holiday Dash 5K! This silly and chilly race along the Eastern Prom Trail is sure to warm your spirits. Plus, you'll feel good knowing that you're raising critical funds to support 80 miles of trails in Portland – trails that connect neighborhoods and offer free access to nature for everyone.
Sunday, Dec. 8th:
This race is rain, snow, sleet, or shine – so dress for the weather! We welcome your best winter-themed costume, but if you'd prefer not to dress up, you'll be right at home in traditional running clothes. All ages are welcome. Note: Strollers and dogs are NOT allowed on the race course.
We'll have hot cocoa waiting for you after you cross the finish line, but if you'd like something heartier, you can join us for a post-race brunch at Rì Rà! For $15, you'll get a buffet-style brunch and a drink ticket.
You can also purchase a Holiday Dash travel mug – a memento of the race that you'll use years to come – for $10.
The Holiday Dash 5K is Portland Trails' largest fundraising event of the year! All proceeds from this race will support critical maintenance and upgrades for trails throughout Greater Portland. Will you help us reach our $5,000 fundraising goal? Here are two ways you can help:
Saturday, Dec. 7th:
Sunday, Dec. 8th:
Participants will get their bibs, brunch & drink tickets, and any merchandise purchases at packet pick-up. Note: We ask that local participants pick up their packets on Saturday in order to allow out-of-town participants pick up theirs on race day morning.
Racers who use wheelchairs are welcome to participate! The race takes place entirely on the Eastern Prom Trail, which is wide and paved. The trail conditions are weather-dependent and vary from year to year, but it tends to be slippery where the trail crosses train tracks. Please note that there is a hill on the section of trail near the water treatment facility. If you have any questions about accessibility or would like photos of the race course, please reach out to bailey@trails.org.
Northeast Runners Alliance (NeRA) is a non-profit alliance in the running space, actively working to encourage diversity in the northeast running and trail running community. NeRA believes that racial equity in the running space is imperative and recognizes that the lack of diverse representation, as well as the high expense associated with running shoes, gear, and race entry fees, can be major contributors to the lack of participation in the sport.
Through their Shared Miles program, NeRA will pay for race entries for immigrant, BIPOC, and low-income runners. Click here to apply.
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