Proceeds to go directly to the Williston Recreation Department.

Join us for the 2nd Annual RehabGYM Community Run Event!


Results are now online! Click here to see them!

The 10 Mile Event

Start Time: 9:00AM
The 10 Mile course is a scenic, challenging out-and-back course starting behind Williston Central School and making its way to Catamount Family Center. Part of the course winds through the trails of Catamount and turns around on Governor Chittenden road. This race provides an excellent way to prepare for the Vermont City Marathon.

Click here to view a map of the race course.



PLEASE NOTE: We are no longer holding a 5K race due to a conflict with the Vermont Respite House Annual Jiggety Jog at Allen Brook School in Williston on the same day. If you wish to run a 5K, please register on their website or contact Sue Scheer at 860-4499, x3811.

We apologize for the inconvenience and will ensure these two events do not fall on the same day next year.

The 1/2 Mile Event

Start Time: 10:30AM
The 1/2 Mile course runs a loop around the bike path and shares a finish with the 10 Mile and 5K courses. It provides an excellent opportunity for kids to have a lot of fun and participate in something they might see their parents doing!

Awards commence after all races are completed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is your question not answered here? Email rebecca@rehabgym.com for more information, or call 876-6000.


How do I register?


Pre-registration is closed. Just come to the course on Saturday for race-day registration!

How do I get to the course?


The races will start on the bike path behind Williston Central School. When you drive into the school driveway, take a right past the school and bus turnaround to the bike path parking lot. Call 876-6000 with any questions.

Click here to view a map of the race course.

Can I use a jogging stroller?


Unfortunately, the 10 mile race course does not allow for jogging strollers because part of it is a trail run. Adults can run with children during the 1/2 mile event to provide encouragement, but the child must be walking or running to participate in the event.

What are the age categories?


There are three age categories in the 10 mile event. Participants will be placed in one of the following categories based upon their age on race day:
There are five age categories in the 1/2 mile children's run:

What sorts of prizes are there?


There will be a variety of prizes awarded to top finishers in their age categories supplied by local businesses. To date, the following businesses have generously provided prize donations: Adams Farm Market, Catamount Outdoor Family Center, New England Runner, Majestic 10, Pizza Putt, Rocky's NY Pizza, Shaw's, Sleepy Hollow Inn, and The Paper Peddler.

Can I see last year's results?


Click here to view 2007 results for the 10 mile race.
Click here to view 2006 results for the 10 mile and 5K races.