Events

1781 Brewery 5K & 10K
1781 Brewery 5K & 10K

When
Feb 14th, 2026
2:30pm - 2:30pm
Where
11109 Plank RdSpotsylvaniaVA 22553

Lace up your shoes for the Falling for You 5K and 10K, happening Saturday, February 14th at 1781 Brewing Company in Spotsylvania.

This scenic cross-country run takes place on historic farmland right in the middle of the Chancellorsville and Wilderness battlefields — yes, that Wilderness, where history happened and hills are absolutely included. Walkers are welcome, so you don’t have to be a hardcore runner to take part.

The races kick off at 2:30 pm, with both the 5K and 10K starting together. The 5K is an out-and-back, and the 10K runs two laps of that course. Expect trails, elevation, and beautiful winter views.

All runners receive a finisher medal, a technical event shirt, chip-timed results, and the best post-race reward of all — a glass of beer from 1781 Brewing or wine from Wilderness Run Vineyards.

Best of all, proceeds benefit the Semper Fi & America’s Fund, supporting wounded service members, veterans, and their families.

Registration is open now, with early pricing available through January 31st. Race-day registration will be available, but prices go up and shirt sizes aren’t guaranteed.

For full details, registration, and course info, head to bishopsevents.com — and you can find a direct link right now at 3WV.com on the Community Cubbie page.

Run with your sweetheart, your friends, or just for the beer and the cause — that’s the Falling for You 5K and 10K, February 14th in Spotsylvania.

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