Saturday, April 26th, 2025
White Barn Farm, Wrentham MA
5K
About this race
🌱 Race Overview
After an incredibly successful first-ever Radish Rambler race in 2023, we have decided to go all out with a trail race trifecta!
We are excited to yet again host the Farm to Trail 5K Series! This series offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of White Barn Farm's open space in each of the three key farming seasons. Each race is a fun 5k trail run/walk/hike through scenic Wrentham conservation land and White Barn Farm property.
🌏 Race Details
- Date: 2025-04-26
- Location: White Barn Farm, Wrentham, MA
- Race URL: Farm to Trail 5K Series
- Registration: If you register for all three races before April 1st, you will receive a free Farm to Trail 5k Shirt!
🌼 Race Events
- Radish Rambler: Kicks-off opening day at the farm and our annual Earth Day Celebration, where we greet the warming sun, reconnect with our community, and enjoy the sweet rewards of early harvests. Be prepared for mud-season conditions out there - the race course may present some fun challenges!
- Watermelon Wobbler: Comes around in the thick of summer, when the days are long and the fun never ends! Our Peak Summer event celebrates just that - summa-summa-summa-time! The course is thick and green and maybe a little dusty!
- Pumpkin Pacer: Rolls around just in time to celebrate the year's bounty. All of the long, hot days in the field culminate into the rewards of the harvest. Participants are sure to be met by a quintessential New England collage of color and refreshingly crisp autumn air! (Did someone mention participant halloween costume contests?)
- Harvestween: Concurrent with Pumpkin Pacer, offers fall and Halloween fun for the whole family.
🌾 About White Barn Farm
White Barn Farm is a small vegetable farm and farm stand located in Wrentham, Massachusetts. We endeavor to provide and preserve open land and food security for our community. We strive to accomplish this mission in many ways, including cultivating and selling high quality, diversified, organically grown produce, maintaining and offering our open spaces to our community, providing education on the importance of local agriculture and accessible green spaces, and nurturing our staff to grow as employees and individuals. Our goal is to grow White Barn Farm as an environmentally, economically, and socially responsible business for future generations to enjoy.
Proceeds from this and every event we host support these efforts. We couldn't be here without you!
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