Boyden Lake Half-Marathon

South Meadow road
Perry, ME 04667

Running > Half Marathon, 5 mile, Walking

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Event Description

Join the Bold Coast Runners and Pottle Tree Farm for the inaugural Boyden Lake Half-Marathon! Whether you run, walk, ruck, or team up for the relay, this event promises a memorable experience for a meaningful cause. Proceeds and fundraising will benefit two incredible organizations: Achilles Freedom Team, supporting disabled veterans in achieving their athletic goals, and House in the Woods of Lee, Maine, a retreat dedicated to honoring and helping veterans and their families. Don't miss this opportunity to challenge yourself while making a difference for those who have served.

The Boyden Lake Half-Marathon in Perry, Maine, is a scenic and serene route that encircles Boyden Lake, a beautiful freshwater body in the Downeast region. This loop is a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts, especially runners, walkers, and cyclists, for its combination of quiet roads, natural beauty, and tranquil surroundings. Along the route, you'll enjoy picturesque views of Boyden Lake, peaceful forests, and the occasional glimpse of local wildlife, such as eagles, herons, and loons. Starting and Finishing at the Pottle Tree Farm surrounded by rolling hills, forested areas, and open fields, the farm offers stunning views that capture the essence of Maine’s natural beauty.

Each year the race committee will select a local veteran to honor. This years 2025 race Dedication goes to: Brian Manza - a Vietnam veteran who passed away in 2008 from complications of Agent Orange. Brian was also a valued member of the Washington County running community and his accomplishments are many. He was the 1967 Maine state high school cross country champion from Woodland High School (Baileyville), ran both the Boston and Pikes Peak Marathons, and was a founding member and president of the Sunrise County Roadrunners. Other than his decorated US Army service, while stationed at Fort Carson he was a member of both the boxing and running teams. Learn more about Brian from this Quoddy Tides article published in 2020.

Complete Race Day information will be emailed about 1 week before the event. Carpooling to the event is highly encouraged. 

Aid Stations will have water and gatorade. There are 4 aid stations on the course. 


Athletes with disabilities are welcome to participate. Bold Coast Runners and The Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) supports inclusive running and follows the divisions outlined by World Para Athletics (WPA) to ensure equitable competition for runners with disabilities. These divisions are based on the type and degree of impairment, allowing athletes to compete fairly with others who have similar abilities. 

Please email us: boldcoastrunners@gmail.com or call 207 214 2877 to discuss how we can support you or if are are any questions regarding the course,terrain, logistics and/or accessibility. Thank you for this opportunity to serve you!

Boyden Lake Half-Marathon: Run and challenge yourself with a beautiful 13.1 mile loop.
Boyden Lake Walk - Choose your distance; An out and back 5 mile or 2.5 mile walk. An aid station will mark the turnaround point for each walk. 
Boyden Lake Ruck - Ruck 13.1 miles or 5 miles; participants will all be required to carry in a pack at least 35 Pounds. Participants may use their discretion to ruck more weight.
Boyden Lake Relay -  Complete the Half-Marathon distance with a friend or two! Two person and three person relay teams take turns running sections of the Boyden Lake Loop. All participants receive swag, giveaways and Top relay team awards.  Leg 1: 5.25miles, Leg 2: 3.62miles Leg 3: 4.22miles. Relay Participants are responsible for getting to the exchange points. We recommend have a chauffeur.  Relay Map coming soon.
Leg 1 finish: Kendall Ln
Leg 2 Finish: Boyden Lake Boat Landing

Included in your entry fee


* Boyden Lake Half-Marathon Giveaway (to be determined)
* Boyden Lake Half-Marathon Finisher item for all finishers across events.
* Awards for Half-Marathon; the Top 3 (Men, Women and Non-binary divisions), Relay Team and 10 year age groups, First 5 mile Walker, and First Ruck participant.
* Post Race Pot-Luck Lunch at the beautiful Pottle Tree Farm Barn - Please bring something to share

Registration Fees: 

Half-Marathon
Early Bird - February 1st - February 28th - $40
Regular - March 1 - April 5th - $45
Late - Race Day April 6th - $50
Half-Marathon 2 Person Relay (per person)
February 1st - February 28th - $30
March 1 - April 5th - $35
Race Day April 6th - $40
Ruck
February 1st - April 5th - $30
Race Day April 6th - $35
 5 mile Walk or 2.5mile Walk
February 1st - February 28th - $27
March 1st - April 5th - $32
Race Day April 6th - $35

Location/: Pottle Tree Farm, S. Meadow Rd, Perry, Maine
Directions here
Parking is Limited if conditions are extremely wet. Please plan to carpool

What is Rucking?

Rucking is a common training activity in the U.S. National Guard and other military branches, designed to build endurance, strength, and discipline. Men, Women and Non-Binary participants will all be required to carry in a pack at least 35 Pounds. Participants may use their discretion to ruck more weight. All weight must be carried in a pack on your shoulders, no open weights or hand carry. All participants must be 14 and older.
Key Preparation Tips:

  • Train Gradually: Build rucking endurance over time by gradually increasing distance, weight, and intensity.
  • Focus on Foot Care: Invest in high-quality boots and socks, and learn to prevent and treat blisters
  • Stay Hydrated and Fueled: Proper hydration and nutrition are essential during and after rucks.
  • Master Your Gear: Ensure your ruck is properly packed and adjusted for comfort and balance.


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