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TREETOPS 8.5 MILE TRAIL RACE

Benefiting Friends of DuPont Forest


EVENT GUIDE


NOVEMBER 16, 2024 | 9 AM

PACKET PICKUP

Saturday, November 16th
7:30am - 8:30am

Location
Picnic Shelter at Guion Farm
(VIEW MAP)

  • Please be sure to arrive early enough to allow time to get your things and get them back to your car before the race starts.
  • Race Merchandise will be available for purchase at packet pickup on race day. Pre-order yours now HERE.
  • Cell service is spotty, at best. Participants MUST register online HERE prior to arrival at packet pickup.
PARKING

Limited parking is available at the race. We HIGHLY SUGGEST that you carpool with friends and family members! NO RACE PARKING is available in the Guion Farm Parking Area!
Navigate to Guion Farm Parking, and turn right onto Buck Forest Rd, .25 mile before Guion Farm Parking.
VIEW GOOGLE MAPS

RESTROOMS

Portajons will be located in the Guion Parking Lot.

RACE INFO

Race Start: 9:00am
Course Cutoff: 11:15am
GPS COURSE MAP

The TreeTops 8.5 Mile Trail Race at Dupont State Forest is a trail runner's dream race. This challenging endurance run will take you through some of the most beautiful trails that this forest has to offer. The route includes single and double track trails, wide forest roads, dirt, gravel, rock and rooted surfaces, as well as a stinker hill that will challenge even the most experienced trail runners.

COURSE UPDATE: The route is intact and we don’t expect any course changes; however, please watch for fallen trees/debris on the sides of the trails and exercise caution.

The race start and finish takes place at the Buck Forest, Tarkiln Branch and Hickory Mountain Rd Intersection. (See course map.) Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your race wave start time for announcements.

Start times will be in waves, beginning with Wave 1 at 9am, based on the time you submitted during registration.
9:00am - Wave 1: Trail pace of 9:55 min/mi or faster
9:03am - Wave 2: Trail pace of 10 min/mi - 11:30 min/mi
9:06am - Wave 3: Trail pace of 11:35 min/mi and slower

To give you a chance to refuel, there are two water stations along the way - one at mile 3.8 & 8.2 and the other one at mile 6.8. The course is in the shape of a figure 8, taking you through some of Dupont's best trails such as Hickory Mountain, Jim Branch, Ridgeline and Thomas Cemetery.

Have your race number visible on the FRONT.
Strollers & Dogs are NOT permitted.

AWARDS
  • All participants get a free finisher succulent!
  • The Overall Male/Female winner will receive a locally made, custom, TreeTops ceramic plaque!
  • Fleet Feet Asheville will also provide Gift Certificates to the top 3 overall winners and top 1 masters winners.
  • All Overall & Age Group winners will receive a custom, wooden TreeTops medal!

The awards ceremony will take at the race hub, near the picnic shelter, at approximately 11:00am.

Can't stay? You may also pick up your award at Fleet Feet Asheville in Biltmore Park, beginning Tuesday, after 3pm, or reach out to support@idaph.net for a payment link to have it shipped.

Learn more about prizes and awards categories HERE.

POST RACE

Use these links to find your time or view our photo gallery:

POST RACE AMENITIES

  • Enjoy post race snacks and drinks from Hendersonville Community Co-op
  • Visit Dr. Sierra Hinshaw at Outshine Physical Therapy & Fitness for a complimentary injury screening
  • Pick up your favorite Run Local merchandise, including sweatshirts, t-shirts, tank tops, long sleeve shirts, water bottles, decals, etc, along with TreeTops race merchandise at the iDaph Merchandise Tent. BRING CASH!

CHARITY PARTNER

Friends of DuPont Forest campaigns for investment and policies that keep the water clean, the wildlife safe, and the trails awesome! We CARE for the trails, PROTECT the Forest, and INSPIRE love for our public lands.

We Take CARE of the Trails 
DuPont Forest has one of the best trail systems in the Southeast  and is a favorite among hikers, mountain bikers, equestrians, and summer camps. Since the very beginning, when the State Forest was opened to the public in 2000,  Friends of DuPont was there to help build, protect, and maintain the trails.

We PROTECT the Forest
Friends of Dupont Forest is a strong advocate for the Forest. You could say we speak for the trees. From water quality, to trails, to public safety, to wildlife, we campaign for policies and investment that protect and conserve the Forest.

We INSPIRE Love for Public Lands
We believe that outdoor education is an important aspect of conserving and protecting DuPont Forest for generations to come.

Thank you to all of our race partners

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