The course is a stunning, challenging tour of Stowe’s beautiful countryside, winding up and past some of Vermont’s most beautiful Autumn vistas.
Nearly 1,800 runners conquered the hills of Stowe in 2018 at the second annual Vermont 10 Miler.
We are thrilled to announce that registration is now open for the 2021 Vermont 10 Miler scheduled for Sunday, November 7th.
The Vermont 10 Miler course is in the heart of the Green Mountains. With a total elevation gain of 700 feet, runners and walkers should be prepared for some challenging hills on the first half of the course before a downhill and flat second half to the course.
November 7, 2021. Update: June 23, 2021. We are thrilled to announce that registration is now open for the 2021 Vermont 10 Miler scheduled for Sunday, November 7th. We are increasingly optimistic that this Summer and Fall will mark a return to in-person road races and we look forward to hosting a capped field of runners while adhering ...
The 2021 series consists of three events, starting in Newport, Rhode Island on June 6th, then Portland, Maine on September 13th, and finally Stowe, Vermont on November 7th .
All participants must present a photo ID to pick-up their bib. Participants may pick-up for friends and family, but must provide a copy of the ID or a photo of the ID on their phone for verification – we will be diligently checking ID’s to ensure no runners bibs are handed out without their permission.
The 2021 series consists of three events, starting in Newport, Rhode Island on June 6th, then Portland, Maine on September 13th, and finally Stowe, Vermont on November 7th .
All participants must present a photo ID to pick-up their bib. Participants may pick-up for friends and family, but must provide a copy of the ID or a photo of the ID on their phone for verification – we will be diligently checking ID’s to ensure no runners bibs are handed out without their permission.
The BankNewport 10 Miler is one of the area's most popular races due in part to its beautiful waterfront scenery. There are limited access roads to and through Newport and Fort Adams State Park. Given the nature of the location, traffic and wait times while arriving and leaving should be anticipated. We are again working to expedite parking and minimize delays. You can do your part to alleviate crowds by carpooling, ARRIVING EARLY, and even consider cycling into the Fort. Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation.
The race starts at 7:30 AM with informal waves starting minutes apart. Runners will be asked to loosely organize by pace time with the fasted runners going off first and slower paces going last. There will be volunteers assisting with the pacing process.
The course will “close” on a continuous pace of 16:00 minutes per mile. Anyone who cannot maintain the 16:00 minute per mile pace must move to the sidewalk as the course closes to allow regular traffic through. Runner services cannot be guaranteed for participants beyond the 16:00 minute per mile pace.