Tug Hill Extreme Adventure
About this race
Tug Hill Outfitters is hosting the 5th annual Tug Hill Extreme Adventure on Saturday, May 30 - Sunday, May 31, 2026 in Boonville, NY, on the Tug Hill Plateau. The race start and finish will be at Hidden Meadows Campground.
There will be two race options this year, a 24-hour and an 8-hour race:
24 Hour Adventure Race
This will be a fun race course with lots of on and off-trail navigation, and fewer beaver marshes than previous editions!
The 24 hour race is a United States Adventure Racing Association (USARA) Regional Qualifier and sanctioned points race, as well an Adventure Racing World Series, North America (ARWS-NA) points race. Prior to the race, each team will receive one set of topographic maps with pre-plotted checkpoints that you will use to navigate the course with map and compass only, while trekking/running, mountain biking, & paddling. The team that finds the most checkpoints within the 24 hour time limit wins. If teams fail to make it back before the time cut-off, they will lose 1 checkpoint for every minute they're late. Teams sizes can range from of 2-4 people. Any solo racers in the 24-hour event must have significant racing experience and will need to contact the race directors for prior approval before registering.
This year, race headquarters will be located at Hidden Meadows Campground in Boonville, NY. The majority of checkpoints will be optional so teams can tackle as much or as little of the course as they see fit, making this a great race for both new and experienced racers. Approximate distances for each section of the course are still being finalized. The total minimum distance will be achievable by all teams and the maximum distance to punch all optional checkpoints will push the top teams to race for the full 24 hours. Expect some seriously beautiful and remote locations, and epic off trail treks!
Mountain bikes are highly recommended as you will be traveling over some rough terrain and racers will be required to carry mandatory individual and team gear during the race (to be announced). There will be at least one opportunity to drop and access a gear bin during the race.
This race will have something for everyone, from teams looking to try their first longer distance, overnight adventure race; to teams hoping for more intense navigation challenges.
Boat Details:
During registration, you'll need to choose from two options: Tug Hill Extreme Adventure 24 Hour - Bring your Own Boat OR Tug Hill Extreme Adventure 24 Hour -Race Provided Boat. In order to source enough boats in our rural region, and to accommodate up to 150 participants, we are relying on some racers to bring their own boats, in addition to using the Tug Hill Outfitters rental fleet, and also working with regional outfitters to source boats from the area.
Teams that bring their own boats will be required to drop boats off at the race start the night before the race (Friday 5/30). On race day, we will transport boats out to the paddle section and back to the start/finish. We will have volunteers at the site at all times to make sure your boats are safe. Due to race logistics, we have limitations on the number of boats we can move, and will thus there will be a cap on the number of “bring you own boat teams” allowed to register for the race. If you really want to use your own canoe/kayak please register as soon as possible. If you bring your own boat, any canoe/kayak will be allowed. If you choose to have the race directors provide a boat, it will likely be a 2 to 4 person canoe, or a tandem kayak.
What's included:
24 hours of awesome adventure racing
USARA Regional Qualifier (the top 3-4 person mixed team will be given guaranteed entry to USARA Nationals and an $800 credit towards entry)
Performance T-shirt
Live tracking system
1 set of race maps per team (option to purchase a second set)
Race passports (for punching checkpoints)
Post race food and drinks
Prizes for top finishers in each division
8 Hour Adventure Race
This shorter adventure race will have something for everyone, and will be designed with beginner racers in mind, but will also have more challenging off-trail navigation for experienced racers. Additional details will be released soon. At this time we're unsure of whether the 8-hour race will include a short paddle. The race will definitely include biking and trekking.
USARA membership:
This is a USARA-sanctioned event. Racers must either have an annual USARA membership or purchase a single-event license through RunSignUp. Annual membership is instrumental in sustaining USARA’s efforts to support the US-based AR community and host an annual National Championship. In addition to supporting the community as a whole and having single-event fees waived, annual membership includes access to ExpertVoice, an incredible resource for athletes that unlocks pro-deals to hundreds of name-brands. For new racers, check out USARA's "New to Adventure Racing" database, a terrific collection of articles that will help you dive into the amazing sport of AR!
“As a USARA-sanctioned event, we adhere to USARA’s anti-doping policies. It is your (the athlete’s) responsibility to uphold the integrity of the competition and reputation of adventure racing as a clean sport through educated use of supplements, medicines, and other treatments and to understand what is permissible according to USARA standards. In addition to contributing to a level playing field for all competitors, USARA’s policies are designed to help athletes learn more about the medications, substances, and methods they use for the sake of long-term health. We encourage you to spend some time reviewing USARA’s stance on the importance of Ant-Doping, educating yourself through their collection of helpful resources, and understanding the consequences of doping infractions (medicinal, supplemental, or mechanical) by reviewing USARA’s dedicated page to anti-doping https://www.usara.com/anti-doping
Adventure Racing World Series
The Adventure Racing World Series (ARWS) is a global platform uniting professional adventure races in iconic locations to serve a worldwide community of adventurers and endurance athletes. The series includes over 80 events on 6 continents in 2026.
The ARWS North America series is a collection of the best mid-distance adventure races in the region, set to test athletes over 100-250km of non-stop day and night racing. (Qualifiers are not part of the regional series.) All participating teams earn points towards the ARWS North America rankings and the winning premier mixed team at the North America Championship race each year earns a free place at the Adventure Racing World Championship. (To qualify the winning team must also complete one other race in the series, and at least 2 of the team must be from North America and go to the World Championship.) Click Here for more information about ARWS and Here for information on the ARWS World Championships in Corsica on September 27th
Post Race Awards & Festivities:
Post race festivities will be at Hidden Meadows Campground. There will be a post race meal and one craft beer or other NA beverage per racer. We'll have awards about 45 mins after the race finish with prizes for top finishers in each division.
On-Site Camping & Area Lodging:
Race headquarters is located at Hidden Meadows Campground (8834 Hennessey Rd, Boonville, NY 13309). Camping will be available on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. There are RV and tent sites available to reserve. Reach out directly to Paul Kinney at Hidden Meadows Campground to reserve a site. (315) 264-3342, hiddenmeadowscampground@yahoo.com
Other lodging options:
Boonville has a hotel, The Lodge at Headwaters, several vacation rentals and other campgrounds.
Registration cost, Tug Hill Extreme Adventure 24 Hour
Through February 28th
- Bring you own boat = $200
- Race provided boat = $240
Through May 24th
- Bring you own boat = $225
- Race provided boat = $265
What costs are involved with putting on an adventure race?
- Performance race T-shirt
- Resort/Host fees
- Post race food and drink
- Live Tracking
- Photographer/media
- Water resistant maps & passports (1 set per team)
- Canoe/kayak rental
- vehicle and trailer rentals for moving race gear
- Shared costs for insurance, prizes, state land use permits, advertising/event marketing, porta potties)
Race Team Categories:
Men's, Women's, Nonbinary Solo Racers
Men's, Women's, & Mixed Gender 2 person teams
Men's, Women's, Mixed Gender 3 or 4 person teams
Youth 2 to 4 person teams
Family 2 to 6 person teams (8 hour race only)
Prizes for top finishers in each category
Questions: Contact: tughilladventures@gmail.com; 315-807-3696
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Adventure race
Tug Hill Extreme Adventure - 12 Hour
Important Note - For this race, you must bring your own solo or multi-person boat (kayak, canoe, SUP, packraft, etc.). If you need to rent a boat, please reach out to tughilladventures@gmail.com, or 315-807-3696 as soon as possible. Rental prices will range between $30 - $80 and are dependent on the size of the boat, for example a tandem kayak or 4-person canoe will cost more than a solo kayak. The 12 hour race is an Adventure Racing World Series, North America (ARWS-NA) points race, and a United State Adventure Racing Association (USARA) sanctioned points race. During the race, each time will receive one set of topographic maps with pre-plotted checkpoints that you will use to navigate the course with map and compass only, while trekking/running, mountain biking, & paddling. The team that finds the most checkpoints within the 12 hour time limit wins. If teams don't make it back before the time cut-off, they will lose 1 checkpoint for every minute they're late. Teams sizes can range from of 1-4 people. Approximated distances for each section of the course are still being finalized. Racers are required to bring their own solo or tandem canoe/kayak, SUP, packraft, etc. Any non-motorized, non-pedal boats are allowed. A limited number of rental boats are available to reserve. See event page for details.) Mountain bikes are highly recommended and racers will be required to carry mandatory individual and team gear during the race (to be announced). There will be at least one opportunity to drop and access a gear bag during the race. All checkpoints are optional and your team can tackle as much or as little of the course as you're up for. This race has something for everyone, from newcomers, to competitive adventure racers who are looking for a fun challenge in a cool place! If you're into trail running, hiking, geocaching, treasure hunting, or have seen Eco Challenge Fiji on Amazon, this race and the sport of adventure racing are for you! What's included: 12 hours of awesome adventure racing ARWS-NA and USARA points race USARA Membership Performance T-shirt Live tracking system 1 set of race maps per team (option to purchase a second set) Race passport (for punching checkpoints) Trail pass and use of the lodge (race headquarters) at Osceola Ski & Sport Resort Post race food and drinks, including one craft beer or other NA beverage per person Prizes for top finishers in each division Option to camp on site ($15/person) Canoes/Kayaks: Racers must provide their own boats (canoes, kayaks, SUPs, packrafts), paddles, and PFDs, or rent one for the race. Due to the semi-remote location of the race, finding enough rental boats to provide one for all racers is challenging, so we highly encourage you to bring your own. There will be a limited number of first come, first serve rentals available. Paddling will be on a medium sized lake/body of water, which can get choppy in windy conditions. While a packraft will work for the race, a touring canoe, kayak, or SUP is ideal. Any non-motorized/non-pedal human powered boat will be allowed. 2-4 person teams may use multi-person canoes/kayaks or solo canoes/kayaks. We will be using the Tug Hill Outfitters fleet of kayaks/canoes first, then working with regional outfitting businesses to provide additional rental boats as needed. Please contact us (tughilladventures@gmail.com, 315-807-3696) as soon as possible, if you need a rental boat. Rental prices will range from $30 - $80, depending on the size of the boat, for example a tandem kayak or 4-person canoe will cost more than a solo kayak. Racers will be required to drop boats off at a transition area located a short drive from the race start in the morning before the race. We will transport boats back to the start/finish. We will have volunteers at the site at all times to make sure your boats are safe. If you rent a boat for the race, we will transport it for you. USARA membership: The Tug Hill Extreme Adventure is a USARA sanctioned race and membership in USARA is required for all participants. Participants who are not USARA members can purchase a single day membership during registration. Event Schedule (Tentative): Boat drop off: 4:30 - 6:00 AM Registration: 5:00 - 6:15 AM (Maps distributed at check-in - at race head quarters, Osceola Ski & Sport Resort) Pre-race briefing - 6:30 AM Race Start - 7:00 AM Race Finish - 7:00 PM Post-race awards - 7:30 PM Post-race refreshments - 6:00 PM - ? Post Race Awards & Festivities: Post race festivities will be at the Osceola Ski & Sport Resort. There will be a post race meal and one craft beer or other NA beverage per racer, then beer and other food/beverages for sale at the lodge. We'll have awards about 30 mins after the race finish with prizes for top finishers in each division.
Tug Hill Extreme Adventure - 3 Hour
The race will take place on Saturday, June 3, 2023, at Osceola Ski & Sport Resort, in Osceola, NY. This race will will be great for families and anyone looking for a fun new outdoor event! You'll navigate on foot, on and off trails through the woods with only your team, and a map and compass, for up to 3 hours searching for hidden checkpoints (flags). The teams that find the most checkpoints in the least amount of time, will win a prize. You must be back to the finish by the 3 hour cut-off, of you'll lose 1 point for every minute that you're late. You don't have to stay out the entire 3 hours, think of the race as a choose your own adventure, and you can do as much or as little of the race as you like. Many of the racers who have attended our events have regularly come back every season to have another adventure :) Race Day Schedule (Tentative) 8:00 - 9:30 AM - Registration & map distribution (at Osceola Ski & Sport Resort) 9:00 - 9:30 AM - Free map & compass navigation clinic 10:00 AM - Race Start 1:00 PM - Race Finish 1:30 PM - Post-race Awards 12:30 - 2:00 PM - Post-race meal (alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase) What costs are involved with putting on an adventure race? We're doing our best to keep prices down, but it's expensive to put on a multi-hour fun race/event. Here are some of the per-person and shared costs: - Fun performance race T-shirt - Trail pass and lodge use at Osceola Ski & Sport Resort - Post race meal by Osceola Ski & Sport Resort - Water resistant maps & passports (1 set per team) - Shared costs for insurance ($$$), prizes, photographer, state land use permits, advertising/event marketing, porta potties) **There is an additional cost to individuals during registration, for an $8 USARA (United States Adventure Racing Association) day of race membership. Our race is insured through USARA and this is required through the organization. In order to offset the costs of the membership, we have dropped entry costs for children, to try our best to keep the race affordable for families. Race Team Categories: Men's, Women's, Nonbinary Solo Racers Men's, Women's, & Mixed Gender 2 person teams Men's, Women's, Mixed Gender 3 or 4 person teams Family Teams, 1 to 6 people (must include at least one child age 1 -18 on the team) Prizes for top finishers in each category
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About Boonville
Tug Hill Extreme Adventure takes place in Boonville, New York, United States. The local timezone is America/New_York.
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