
From the Organizer
Hell Hath No Hurry is a project of Hell Hath No Profit, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to showcasing the beautiful trails of Settlers Cabin Park. This looped trail race is built around community, perseverance, and spending a full day enjoying the woods together.
Runners and walkers of all abilities are welcome—from first-time trail racers looking for a fun challenge to seasoned ultrarunners chasing 50 miles. Choose your distance, take on the scenic 10K loop through the park, and enjoy a supportive trail-running atmosphere from start to finish.
All events end at 8:00 PM.
All runners must begin their final lap by 6:00 PM.
Start / Finish: Cayuga Shelter, Settlers Cabin Park
Coordinates: 40°26'04.3"N 80°09'36.4"W
Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/fbDB3xkb1so
The start/finish area is conveniently located next to a playground—perfect for families, crews, and spectators.
Loop Counts:
Supported by North Park Trail Runners
Water, electrolyte drink, PB&J, chips, pretzels, candy, salt tabs, and other trail-friendly snacks.
No guarantee of gels.
Supported by Audrey Burgoon of Urban Impact
Water, electrolyte drink, and an incredible variety of homemade trail foods.
Personal Aid Access:
A post-race cookout will be held for runners, crews, friends, and family beginning around 3:00–4:00 PM.
Staggered start times help bring runners back together for a lively finish-line celebration.
Please note: runners must complete the distance they registered for. Distance changes during the race are not permitted.
Check the main race website for additional information: https://www.hellhathnohurry.org/
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Hell Hath No Hurry
Jun 27, 2026