Midstate Massive Ultra Trail
- Date Sat 11th October 2025 - Sun 12th October 2025
- Time 8:00AM EDT
- Location New Ipswich, New Hampshire
- Price Free
- Races 3 races
- Distances Ultra
Event summary
Choose from three thrilling race distances: 100 miles, 50 miles, or 30 miles, each designed to push your limits as you navigate through the diverse landscapes of central Massachusetts, including mountains, fields, roads, and rivers, with unique border crossings into New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Whether youβre a seasoned ultra-runner or a passionate adventurer, the Midstate Massive Ultra Trail promises an experience filled with camaraderie, stunning scenery, and the chance to discover the beauty of New England in the fall. Donβt miss your chance to be part of this exciting journey!
Organiser's Description
The idea the for Midstate Massive Ultra Trail (MMUT) was introduced to Rich by TMIRCE co-founder Andy Marx, based on inspiration from observing the Fastest Known Time (FKT) of a self-supported, 23 hour 43 minute traverse of the Midstate Trail by Greg Soutiea, Jake Dissinger and Chad Hornbaker in 2015. The Midstate Massive Ultra Trail 100M, 50M and 30M races will wind through the mountains, fields, roads and rivers of central Massachusetts, with border crossings in New Hampshire and Rhode Island. You have three race options that will test your will to endure as you race, run and climb amidst the height of New Englands autumn. The Midstate Massive Ultra Trail is your doorway to adventure and discovery.
Races
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100-Mile
Sat 11th October 2025 (8:00AM EDT)
Free
OPENS 01 OCT -
50-Mile
Sat 11th October 2025 (9:00PM EDT)
Free
OPENS 01 OCT -
30-Mile
Sun 12th October 2025 (7:00AM EDT)
Free
OPENS 30 SEP
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1180 Turnpike Rd, New Ipswich, 03071, NH, United States
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