
2025 Tri-State New York Spartan Event Weekend
Sprint 5K, Super 10K and Kids Races
2025 Tri-State New York Spartan Event Weekend
Sprint 5K, Super 10K and Kids Races
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DateJune 6 - 8, 2025
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VenueBethel Woods Center for the Arts
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On SaleOn Sale Now
Event Details
No Excuses
Under the glow of the New York sun, Spartans will come together to brave this course's sloping hills and rolling terrain. Earn your finisher medal where 450,000 people shared three days of peace and music. Escape from the madness of modern life and challenge yourself with this groovy obstacle course race retreat.
RACE TYPES:
- Sprint 5K (20 Obstacles)
- Super 10K (25 Obstacles)
- Kids Race 1-3KM +Obstacles
Arrival & Heat Times
Please plan to arrive 90 minutes before your start time. This gives you plenty of time to park, pick up your registration packet, drop your stuff at bag check, and get warmed up.
Registration typically opens at 6:00am. Waves of 250 (200 for Stadion) racers will be released every 15 minutes.
YOUR exact start time is listed on your barcode and will be posted in your Spartan Account approximately 10 days prior to the event date.
New for 2024, Spartan is going cashless! Please bring a credit or debit card for all race day purchases, including new race registrations, kids entries and spectator tickets.
Have more questions? Visit the Spartan FAQ page.
Where To Stay
Stay right where the action is! The Campground at Bethel Woods offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the historic 1969 Woodstock festival grounds while enjoying modern amenities. Whether you're bringing an RV or camping with your car and tent, our Historic Camping area provides spacious sites, restrooms, and shower facilities to keep you comfortable before and after your race.
Premier RV sites feature 30' x 65' gravel pads with 50-amp electric hookups, water access, and a dump station. Car camping sites offer approximately 30' x 30' grass areas suitable for all vehicle types and tents.
While you're here, explore Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and visit The Museum at Bethel Woods to discover the story of the 1969 festival that made history.