Welcome to the Bradbury Badass Races
Get ready for this beautiful challenge and the conclusion of the Bradbury Trail Running Series, where finishers earn the coveted Badass Hoodie as a badge of honor.
Runners will tackle a 15.5-mile loop that’s a gauntlet of classic Maine singletrack. This journey takes you on both sides of Bradbury Mountain State Park—over Tryon Mountain, around the powerlines and Elwood Loop (better known as “Snowman’s Loop”), and back into the park for the finish.
Expect tough hills, rocks, roots, and very little flat, including a 1/2 mile of paved road and 1/4 mile of dirt road.
Formerly part of the Big Brad Ultras, this event now features the Half-Pint 25K loop for runners looking to complete the series or step up in distance—and for those looking to go all in, the Pounder 50K, completing two laps of the Half-Pint course.
Of course, if you’re a true glutton for punishment, you can finish the Bradbury Trail Series with the Pounder instead of the Half-Pint. It won’t earn you anything extra, but everyone will know what you did. And isn’t that enough?
Registration Cap
Each race is capped at 100 runners.
Once the cap is reached:
• Registration will close
• No additional entries will be accepted
• No waiting list
• No bib transfers — NO EXCEPTIONS
These limits ensure a safe and enjoyable experience and accommodate limited parking at Bradbury Mountain State Park.
This event is about quality, not quantity.
If the Half-Pint reaches capacity due to runners completing the Bradbury Trail Series, the cap may be adjusted at the discretion of the race director to allow all eligible series finishers to register.
Race Day Schedule
Race Start: 8:00 AM
Registration / Bib Pickup: 7:00 AM – 7:45 AM
All runners must check in prior to the start.
All registered runners will receive their race-specific T-shirt at registration.
You must be present to receive your shirt.
Cutoff Time
The final race cutoff is 10 hours (6:00 PM).
This allows up to 5 hours per lap for Pounder (50K) runners.
Any Pounder runner who does not complete the first lap within 5 hours will be recorded as a DNF and will not be allowed to continue onto the second lap.
Half-Pint runners may use the full 10-hour cutoff window to complete their race.
Pacers
No pacers are allowed for this event.
Drop Bags (50K Only)
Pounder runners may place one drop bag at the central aid station.
This is ideal for changing shoes, socks, nutrition, or gear between laps.
• Clearly label bags with your name and bib number
• All bags must be retrieved after the race
• Any unclaimed bags or items will be donated
• Trail Monster Running is not responsible for lost or damaged items.
Aid Stations
There will be two fully stocked aid stations: PT Cruiser’s, located in the start/finish field, and Snowman’s, located on Lawrence Road at the Tryon Mountain trailhead parking lot.
Runners will pass an aid station multiple times throughout the race, including between laps for 50K runners. The longest distance between aid stations is approximately 6 miles.
Aid stations will be well-stocked with a mix of hot foods, sweet and salty snacks, fresh fruit, and a variety of drinks, including water, electrolyte mix (Tailwind Mandarin Orange), soda, coffee, and broth.
Trail Monster aid stations are simple, reliable, and runner-focused, staffed by experienced ultra runners who know how to keep you moving.
Awards & Prizes
• No age group awards
• All finishers will receive a custom finisher glass for their respective race
• Runners who complete the Bradbury Mountain Trail Race Series will earn the Badass Hoodie
• The overall male and female champions of the series will receive a
handcrafted Adirondack chair from Prospect Mountain Furniture
Trail Monster Running
Trail Monster Running is a not-for-profit organization.
All organizers including race directors are unpaid volunteers who put on these races simply because we love trail running and the community that surrounds it.
Proceeds go to equipment to make our races better, as well as local nonprofit organizations and charities related to the outdoors and trails, including such groups as Royal River Conservation Trust.
Any leftover race shirts or hoodies are donated to local homeless shelters.
Event's current local time: 6:15 AM ET