
From the Organizer
Join the Lake George Land Conservancy for the 10th Annual Amy’s Adventure Race for the Lake, set to take place on Saturday, October 3, 2026! Back by popular demand, we will be offering a 4.5 mile trail race as well as a 10 mile loop, taking you through Amy's Park, a beautiful wooded preserve nestled in the Adirondacks that offers challenging and rugged terrain with 700 feet of elevation gain amidst ponds, marshes, and forests. For more information on the race, please click here.
Proceeds will support the conservation work of the Lake George Land Conservancy. Our mission is to protect the land within the Lake George watershed to preserve the world-renowned water quality of this amazing lake. The proceeds from this race will directly go towards conserving critical lands in the Lake George Watershed. Since 1988, the LGLC has protected more than 14,221 acres of land in the area.
Protecting wetland areas like Amy’s Park is the primary way pollutants are filtered out of the water before it reaches Lake George.
Early Bird Special! Registration is $20 until November 30, 2025! ($30 for the 10 mile loop).
Registration is $30 until September 3 ($40 for the 10 mile loop). Starting September 4, it is $40 until it closes on October 2 ($50 for the 10 mile loop). Registration includes a raffle ticket into the After-Party raffle, a beer from the Bolton Landing Brewing Company at the finish line, and a medal. Amy's Race 2025 T-shirts are an additional $10 and can be purchased during registration.
Registration sign-in/bib collection will be 6:30-8:30 AM. The 10 mile loop begins at 8 AM and the 4.5 mile begins at 9 AM.
There will be an after-party open to all race participants and members of the community at the Bolton Landing Brewing Company, where there will be a raffle, beer, and more!
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Amy's Adventure Race for the Lake
Oct 3, 2026