The Arc of York County's 23rd annual Rail Trail 10-Miler
On August 28, 2021, The Arc of York County will hold its 23rd annual Rail Trail 10-Miler to benefit individuals with intellectual and other disabilities in south central Pennsylvania. The race starts at Liberty Christian Fellowship Church in Seven Valleys, PA and runs ten gentle, downhill miles one-way north along the scenic York County Heritage Rail Trail, passing through the oldest operational train tunnel in the nation, finishing on the Rail Trail near Princess Street in downtown York, PA. After the runners finish the course, post race refreshments (including craft beer from Collusion Tapworks) and entertainment will take place at the Agricultural and Industrial Museum (directly across the street from the finish line).
Date and Time
Saturday Aug 28, 2021
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Saturday, August 28, 2021 Registration begins at 7:00 AM. Race Start is 8:00 AM.
Location
York County Heritage Rail Trail from Seven Valleys Borough to York City
Fees/Admission
Registration fees: Before July 1: $40 From July 1- August 15: $50 August 15- Race day: $60 (race day registration begins at 7:00 AM)
Contact Information
Jim Poster
The Arc of York County
497 Hill Street
York, PA 17403
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