These New England races involve more than running

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By DEIRDRE FULTON  |  June 7, 2013

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The growing popularity of alterna-races (like obstacle course challenges and mud runs) indicates that some of you need an extra push to lace up your sneakers. We get it. Running is just more fun when there are zombies involved! Here, we’ve rounded up some of the more unique running events happening around New England this summer. Prices are for individual participants.

Xtreme Urban 5K
This course boasts more than 20 urban obstacles, such as cargo nets, shopping carts, sand pits, and something called a “School Bus Evacuation.” You remember practicing those in grade school, right?
Saturday, June 9 | Salem Willows Park, Salem, MA | $55-60 | xtremeurbanrun.com

Ruckus Boston
Mud, monkey bars, and Tarzan-esque rope swings — this obstacle race has it all. At the end, take a moment to proudly observe the course and spectators from the 2.5-story “Mount Ruckmore” before sliding down to the finish line.
Saturday and Sunday, June 15-16 | Marshfield Fairgrounds, Marshfield, MA | $76-90 | runruckus.com

Longest Day 5K
Celebrate the longest day of 2013 with an evening forest trail run starting at 7:15 pm. How bucolic.
Friday, June 21 | Libby Hill Forest, Gray, ME | $10 | libbyhill.org

Wicked Mud Run
Co-founded by a former marine and sports tech guru, the Wicked Mud Run is another obstacle course, this one featuring — shocker — lots and lots of mud.
Saturday, June 22 | Bolton Fairgrounds, Lancaster, MA | $80 | wickedmudrun.com

Urban RAID
Designed for “a new breed of cross-training athletes,” the RAID’s 5K course features monkey bars, a chain-link crawl, a sandbag carry, and cargo-net climb, all around downtown Portland. 
Saturday, June 29 | Ocean Gateway Pier, Portland, ME | $65-75 | raidevents.com

The Color Run
The first-ever Color Run happened just last year, but it’s brightened many a run. Participants in the untimed 5K wear white and are doused by an (all-natural) color concoction along the race route, resulting in a vibrant (and messy) after-party.
Saturday, July 7 | Southern Maine Community College, South Portland, ME | $40-50 | thecolorrun.com

Urban Dare
Part scavenger hunt, part team race, part trivia challenge, the Urban Dare is billed as a “one-day Amazing Race.” Finding all 12 checkpoints usually takes between 2 and 4 hours, with participants covering about 5 to 7 miles of city terrain.
Saturday, July 7 | RiRa Irish Pub, Providence, RI | $90-160 | urbandare.com

Run For Your Lives
In addition to terrifying man-made obstacles (e.g., “blood pits”), this race adds a motivational element in the form of “stumbler” and “chaser” zombies who pursue runners.
Saturday, July 27 | Wilderness Lake Campground and Resort, Willington, CT | $87-97 | runforyourlives.com

Bradbury Mountain Breaker
This 9-mile route “takes you up and down Bradbury Mountain more times than you can count.” Sounds awful! By which we mean, awesome!
Sunday, August 11 | Bradbury Mountain, Pownal, ME | $20 | trailmonsterrunning.com

Sweltering Summer Six-Hour
Competitors have six hours to complete as many loops as they are able around a .355-mile dirt and cinder track. Better bring a good audiobook . . .
Saturday, August 17 |  Clapp Park, Pittsfield, MA | $40-60 | burcsrunners.org

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