Rabid Raccoon 100 takes place in Raccoon Creek State Park, one of Pennsylvania’s largest parks! Winding through the woods, this course will take you on single track trails that travel over hills, across streams, and around Raccoon Lake. This is an event you don’t want to miss! The Rabid Raccoon …
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Rabid Raccoon 100 takes place in Raccoon Creek State Park, one of Pennsylvania’s largest parks! Winding through the woods, this course will take you on single track trails that travel over hills, across streams, and around Raccoon Lake. This is an event you don’t want to miss!
The Rabid Raccoon 100 gives you the opportunity to test yourself against the woodlands of Western Pennsylvania. The course consists of 5 loops on single track trails in Raccoon Creek State Park. The Rabid Raccoon 100k is the same course as the 100M, but is only 3 loops. Whether you want to try out a new distance or use this as training for a longer race, the 100k is a great chance to run a moderate trail race with plenty of aid. It’s a great stepping stone to prepare for point-to-point ultras where you might go miles without the possibility of aid. If you are not looking for an ultra-marathon but still want a challenge, the Rabid Raccoon 20M is the race for you. Running the same course as the 100M and 100k, the 20M is just 1 big loop of the park. If you have a friend or loved one who is running in one of the longer races, this provides you the opportunity to get in a shakeout while they are in the early stages of their race.
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Well organized single-track trail race
The Wolf Creek Race Management team always put on well-organized races, and this was no exception. This was the first year for this race, but you wouldn't know it. The … MORE
The Wolf Creek Race Management team always put on well-organized races, and this was no exception. This was the first year for this race, but you wouldn’t know it. The 100 mile, 100K, and 20 mile races start 30 minutes apart, so the course is never crowded.
Course: The first mile is uphill on pavement and the last 2 miles are also on pavement, but the rest of the 20 mile loop is single track, Pennsylvania woods with several stream crossings (only ankle deep, though). Much of the course is very “runable” and would be relatively fast when dry. Due to rain before and during the race, most of the course was very muddy this year, but that just added to the fun!
Aid stations: Furthermore, with 5 aid stations per loop, I could race without a vest or carrying any additional nutrition/hydration.
Swag: The long-sleeve tech shirt is awesome and the finisher medal is well-designed. Perhaps the best part of the day was the fresh-grilled burgers post-race! After 4.5 hours, it sure hit the spot!