HOPEWELL, NJ — The Lawrence Hopewell Trail is inviting walkers, runners and cyclists to log 100 miles on the trail between June 6 and Sept. 7 — and those who finish will earn a commemorative sticker and a free spot at the Full Moon Bike Ride.
The 100 Mile Challenge kicks off on National Trails Day and runs through Labor Day weekend. Participants can bike, run, walk or roll their miles in any combination, as long as all miles are completed on the Lawrence Hopewell Trail.
There is no single pace or method required — the challenge is designed to be completed however participants choose to move.
Miles must be logged as they are completed using a submission form at lhtrail.org/100-mile-challenge. The organization will share leaderboards throughout the summer. Participants are also encouraged to tag @lhtrail and use #LHT100MileChallenge on social media.
Those who complete and log all 100 miles by Sept. 7 will receive a limited-edition sticker and one free registration to the LHT Full Moon Bike Ride on Sept. 26.
A map of the official Lawrence Hopewell Trail route is available at lhtrail.org/map.
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