Whether you're a beginner (ROOKIE) or a veteran (ROCK STAR), the St. Peters Rec-Plex has a fun Triathlon for you! Be part of our ROOKIES & ROCK STARS TRIATHLON!
We will be discussing GORC's upcoming trail building days, events and rides while enjoying food and drink at the Schlafly Bottleworks. The happy hour meeting format is informal and just how we like it.
Race to the Dome is a canoe/kayak race on the Missouri River. Two race courses are available to paddlers - Hartsburg to Jefferson City (15.8 miles) and Providence to Jefferson City (27.6 miles).
Get your wheels in motion and join us for our annual bicycle event as we ride through some of the most picturesque and scenic terrain in St. Charles County.
Hosted by Drury University and benefiting Care to Learn, the Panther Run features 5K, 10K, 15K, and 5K Walk routes and a chance to win over $20,000 in awards and prizes!
Annual Half Marathon and 5k “Run Grand Country” Race in Branson, Missouri This family friendly race is benefiting the Branson Education Foundation in an effort to provide local children opportunities they may not otherwise have.
Come join Big Muddy Adventures on our world famous Full Moon Float! Spend a magical evening paddling one of our Great Rivers and enjoy fine dining in a unique and unparalleled natural setting.
Are you ready to conquer obstacles in Kansas City? Crawl over obstacles and through mud pits at River View Farms. Conquer over 15+ obstacles with friends for the race of your life!
In partnership with the Alton Convention and Visitor Center, this is a fantastic “Great Rivers” day paddle that runs 7 river miles from Paisa Creek to Alton Martina.
The Appleknocker Gran Fondo is a challenging, timed ride through the pastoral hills and dales of rural Calhoun County, Ill.; a throwback in time nestled between the great Mississippi and Illinois rivers.
The Missouri River 340 is an endurance race across the state of Missouri. Competitors will start in Kansas City and finish, some of them anyway, in St. Charles.
Come and check out the inaugural year for the fall 6 & 12 hour timed race, which takes place at the Minnie Ha Ha Park, located off Old Gravois Road/Highway 270 near Fenton.
Enjoy Missouri wine country at it’s very finest at one of our most scenic rides. You’ll experience autumn trees in their full splendor while visiting up to three wineries, including Lake Creek, Noboleis, Mt. Pleasant or Sugar Creek.
The STL Women's Trail Summit started from a desire to help close this gender gap and encourage more women to get outside. The weekend event is hosted by women, for women, and is open to all skills levels and passions.
Xtreme Hike brings family, friends, and colleagues together to harness a love of the outdoors and a shared commitment to help find a cure for cystic fibrosis. Hit the trail with us to raise funds and awareness that will send cystic fibrosis packing!
The event takes place at Lewis Memorial Acres and includes a distance for all with a 5k, 10k and Half Marathon to choose from depending on your experience and desires to run trails. The event is a fund raiser for the site and is on a combination of dirt and paved trails.
Have you heard about the 7 Gates? They are seven railroad underpasses that are haunted, and if you pass through all seven, on the final one, a portal to hell opens and you will be greeted by hell hounds! Join us for an eerie ride through the countryside and pass through all seven of the haunted gates of hell!
The Skippo began in 2009 as a 20k trail race in beautiful Castlewood State Park that featured two 10k loops on a fairly flat course except, of course, for the famous stairs!
Mark Your Calendars... November 2... It's the annual appreciation party where we thank YOU the volunteer for all of your hard work! Come on out and let us shower you with food, cake and beer! We will be hosting the party at the Glassberg shelter at Greensfelder park.
The Ozark Trail 100 Mile Endurance Run is a point-to-point 101 mile ultramarathon on the Ozark Trail through the Mark Twain National Forest in south central Missouri. The race is mostly on single track trail with several water crossings and approximately 12,000 feet of elevation gain. The trail surface varies from smooth dirt trail to moderately technical trail with lots of leaves covering the trail. The date for this event is Saturday, November 2th, 2019.