Wilderness Run


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11109 Plank Rd
Spotsylvania, VA
22553


Upcoming Events

    1781 Brewery 5K & 10K

    1781 Brewery 5K & 10K

    February 14, 2026 - 2:30 pm at Wilderness Run
    11109 Plank Rd

    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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