Race registration opens each year on May 25th at 7 p.m. ET.
The mountain bike race sells out in minutes, the run races fill up more slowly.
We offer a Stress-Free Fundraising option visit our registration page for more information.
NOTE-This Race DOES NOT allow E-Bikes.
Join Us And Find Out Why The Vermont 50 Has Become So Popular.
Our races include:
We are a family friendly event offering lots of kid centered activities such as the Hay Bale Treasure Hunt, The Fun Run, clowns, face painting and more!
The Vermont 50 Mountain Bike or Ultra Run was founded in 1993 by Laura Farrell (left in blue jacket in the photo above).
She is also the Founder of Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports and The Vermont 100 Endurance Race
In 1993, Laura and a hand full of runners started The Vermont 50 Mountain Bike or Ultra Run in West Windsor, Vermont. It was created so runners could qualify to run in the Vermont 100 Endurance Race. It has since grown to over 1300 Mountain Bikers and Ultra Runners in it’s 30 years. And thank you the support of our local landowners, our race course is about the same since it’s inception.
Net proceeds from this race benefit Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports which was also founded by Laura.
Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports is a wonderful place where youth and adults with disabilities gain a measure of self confidence and independence by participating in adaptive sports programs and activities year-round.
There is something for everyone at the Vermont 50: the 50 mile Mountain Bike Race; the 50 mile Ultra Run; the 50K Run; the Team Relay; 60+ Mtn Bike Race; Women’s Mtn Bike Relay Race and the Kids Fun Run.
Spots fill-up quickly so early registration is a must! There is no day-of registration.
Saturday is Family Day!
Hay Bale Treasure Hunt
The Treasure Hunt Follows The Kid’s Race
Have The Little Ones Bring Sand Pails Or Bags To Collect Their Treasures!
Hay Bale Treasure Hunt ~4 p.m. (Weather Permitting)
Hay Piles for each of these age groups:
Toddlers-3 years old
4-6 years old
7-10 years old