
From the Organizer
📍 Where the adventure begins:
Harding Hill Road
Sunapee, NH
📅 Race Day:
Sunday, June 28, 2026
📏 Distance:
🌲 4.5(ish) Mile Trail Run
🌟 WHY YOU NEED TO BE HERE
Get ready for one of the Upper Valley’s favorite trail running traditions! The fifteenth annual Frenzy in the Forest delivers everything trail runners love:
🌲 Single-track trails
⛰️ Scenic mountain vistas
⬇️ Fast downhills
🍃 Varied terrain through beautiful Webb Forest
Whether you are chasing a PR, tackling your first trail race, or just looking for an unforgettable summer run, Frenzy in the Forest offers the perfect mix of challenge, scenery, and community spirit.
❤️ Bonus: Your registration supports the Sunapee Middle High School Track & Field Program!
🏁 RACE DAY DETAILS
⏰ Start Time: 9:00 AM
🎟️ Awards: All participants are eligible for the extensive raffle of prizes from race sponsors
🥇 AGE GROUPS
Male & Female:
11 & Under | 12–14 | 15–19 | 20–29 | 30–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | 60+
🧭 DIRECTIONS
From the North:
I-89 South to Exit 12A Georges Mills. Bear right onto Old Springfield Road, continue 0.6 miles, and turn right onto Route 11. Follow Route 11 for 6 miles and turn left onto Route 103. After 2.5 miles, turn left onto Harding Hill Road. Look for race signs.
From the South:
I-93 to I-89 and Exit 9 onto Route 103 West. About 20 miles later, you will come to the Sunapee Circle. One mile west of there is Harding Hill Road on the right. Look for race signs.
From the West:
Take Route 11 east through Claremont toward Newport. At the second set of lights, with Rite Aid on the right and Irving on the left, turn left onto Route 10, then bear right at Hubert’s to continue onto Route 11. Follow Route 11 into Sunapee. Stay right after T-Birds onto Route 103. After 2.5 miles, turn left onto Harding Hill Road. Look for race signs.
Questions?
Jon Reed
📞 603-763-4627
📱 603-727-8821 (text)
✉️ jreed@sunapeeschools.org
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