The Farm To Farm Ultra Run (Maine’s Oldest Ultra) is a long-distance, road-running event in Freeport and Brunswick, Maine. Farm to Farm is a nonprofit event owned by the Maine Track Club and organized in partnership with the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust and Wolfe’s Neck Farm. Farm to Farm is a …
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The Farm To Farm Ultra Run (Maine’s Oldest Ultra) is a long-distance, road-running event in Freeport and Brunswick, Maine. Farm to Farm is a nonprofit event owned by the Maine Track Club and organized in partnership with the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust and Wolfe’s Neck Farm. Farm to Farm is a “green-minded” event with a charitable purpose to support conservation and locally-grown food in Maine. This event traces its roots to the Pennellville 50 (formerly MTC 50), which the Maine Track Club organized nearby in Brunswick for many, many years.
Awards
Awards will be given to the top three overall male and female finishers in the 25K, 50K, and 50 Mile.
Course
Races will start and finish at Wolfe’s Neck Farm in Freeport. The out-and-back-style course starts and finishes at Wofle’s Neck Farm with a turnaround loop at Crystal Spring Community Farm in Brunswick. The two farm properties are approximately 6 1/2 miles apart by public road, which constitute most of the race course. Runners will also run on the farm properties. The course is flat to rolling. Surface is primarily asphalt road with some running on gravel road. The course includes the trails at Crystal Spring Farm. Approximately 10-15% of the course will be on these trails.
Course Marking notes
On the roads:
The road portion of the course (that’s from the start to Crystal Spring Farm) is marked with Eco Friendly paint with arrows. Runners will run into traffic as they would if out on a training run.
On the trails:
The trail portion of the course (that’s on the Crystal Spring Farm property) is marked Eco friendly paint and will also have extra signage with arrows on the lollipop loop to ensure runners do not get confused with this section.
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