There’s an interesting story behind this race.
Early in my running life, in 2010, I mentored a group of women who wanted to run a 5k. I had already run several 5ks at that point.
After their 5k, they signed up for a 10k. I had never run that far nor did I intend to but they begged me to run it with them. It was the Great Pumpkin Challenge 10k.
Right before the race, I had a terrible migraine (and never had one since) and wound up in the ER with scary high blood pressure.
I was so disappointed (and pissed) that the next day, I signed up for my first half marathon. (My motto was “Life is too short. Just do it!”)
And I ran it in January of 2011 (I told no one but my hubby that I was doing it since I was afraid that I would fail). Says the runner who has since run over 70 of them. LOL)
So I guess this race was a turning point for me. I realized that you are capable of more than you think.
I went back to eventually run the Pumpkin Challenge 10k. In fact, I ran it 4 times from 2014-2017.
- 2014 – 58:28
- 2015 – 59:19
- 2016 – 57:22
- 2017: 58:02
In fact, many of my local running friends used to do this race with me. They did not this year:(
I remembered that each time that I ran the 10k, I had wished that I could stop after the 5k. The 5k was rather flat and the 10k was all hills.
So in 2022, I returned to the race but decided to run the 5k and even won an age group award.
Due to marathon training, I skipped the race in 2023 and 2024 but I signed up again this year.
I needed to run a longer distance than the 5k and the 10k was the same price as the 5k. In addition, my next half would hilly. The 2nd half of this race is hilly.
My 10K PR is 57:03 and as you can see above, I was in the ballpark those years but this year, no way!
My 2025 10k times are now pretty slow! (March – 1:09:42, June – 1:07:18, Sept – 1:07:12).
My hope for the race was enjoy it, to finish uninjured and have enough in the tank to run more miles after the race. (My next half marathon is 2 weeks away!!)
But you never know. If the other old ladies didn’t show up, I could maybe win an AG award.
Pre-Race Activities and Preparations:
Surprisingly I had time to run several short runs during week.
My legs felt pretty good even though I had run 11 miles the weekend before.
Race Day:
The race takes place in Saratoga State Park which is a beautiful place to run especially in the fall.
The weather in the fall is very unpredictable. It could be warm and then it could be cold.
Not knowing what the weather will do makes it hard to dress. I’m not ready to dress for winter. (I am wearing that skirt as long as I can stand it.)
I planned to wear that same orange race shirt, a skirt and compression socks and then wear a jacket to leave behind and put on after the race.
When I got up it was almost 60 so I changed to a tee shirt but almost tempted to wear a tank one last time (and should have – it was humid!!!).
This is a very popular race. They usually get about 1500 runners. So I left for the race early in case I had to park where I needed to get a shuttle to the start. The race was to start at 9:30 and I got there at 8:15 am.
I didn’t park in the parking lot near the finish line since it is always so congested. Instead I parked in one where there were real restrooms and I had to walk to the start. I parked there last time.
As soon as I got out of my car, I realized how warm/humid it was. I wished I had worn a tank.
I picked up my race bib and shirt…
This was the 25th anniversary of this race…
I voted for my favorite pumpkin…
Then I chatted with the other runners. There were many runners that I knew there.
Some runners dressed up costumes though not as many as past years. The two below were my favorites:
The I just walked around waiting for the race to begin…
I had plenty of time to walk back to my car, change my shirt…(even though it was a hike).
Finally it was time for the race to start.
I forgot how long a walk it was to the start…
I lined up alone. Both the 5k runners and 10k runners started together. I started not too far back because it was crowded and there were a lot of walkers doing the 5k.
This race for me can be divided into two parts: The first 5K and the second 5k.
Course:
The start of the race is between the Columbia and Ferndell pavilions on the North-South road. Runners will run north past the toll building and will make a left onto the Roosevelt Bath Drive for several hundred feet and then make a right onto the stone path that rectangles the entire grassy mall area. The path goes by the Administrative building with the reflecting pools in the center, to the far end by the Avenue of the Pines and around the path past the Hall of Springs, ending by the Roosevelt Bath’s. A right is then taken at the end of the path onto the road continuing to the end of the parking lot and through a gate leading into SPAC. Runners will continue on the paved path bearing left and will cross over the bridge (2-way traffic) and through the gates that leads around
the right side of the SPAC Box office, you will then head south along the edge of the SPAC parking lot. Approximately 2/3 way down the lot, the runners will make a right, left, left (see map) around the edge of the lot as preparing to funnel into a relatively tight area on the course. The runners will enter the paved path going up and around the Coesa Pavilion and will circle around on the pavement which will connect on the park road taking a left with Hathorn Pavilion to your right. Runners will re-enter the bottom of the SPAC parking lot and will stay on the paved path heading back to the SPAC box office (staying to the right), through the entrance gates and over the Bridge (2-way traffic) on the road and will bear to the right and leave the SPAC grounds, heading back on Roosevelt Bath Drive and taking a right onto North-South Road and back to the Columbia Pavilion to the finish for the 5k’ers. The 10k’ers will continue on the North-South Road and take a left onto East-West road heading east past the toll building to the turnaround (where large park map is located- near the entrance to Route 9). From the turnaround, runners will continue going the opposite direction going west on East-West Road past the Peerless Pool and Carlsbad Pavilion. They will make a right at the top of the hill heading down past the Hathorn Pavilion continuing down the hill and around the loop passing Geyser Area and will reenter the East-West Road taking a left. Runners will go up the hill and take a left onto North-South Road and will finish the 10k at the Columbia Pavilion.
Map:
Miles 1-3:
The 5k had a few inclines but was basically flat.
I wanted to take it slow so I wouldn’t die the second (and hiller) half. So though I didn’t do any run/walk intervals, I did walk at each mile.
And I also stopped at the water stop and walked around mile 1.5.
I love running in this park. It is so pretty.

more creative mile markers this year…
The 5k ended and my time was around 31 minutes. Slow compared to the past but where I am currently so I was happy.
Due to heat/humidity, it still exhausted me and we hadn’t hit the hills yet.
Miles 4-6.2
At this point, I was sweating and the rest of the course was filled with hills. I tried to run up them but was pretty unsuccessful. So I walked many times during the second half of the race … during every hill.
I also stopped and walked at the water stops.
Well, by the end, I had no energy… at all… and the biggest hill was 1/2 mile before the finish line…GRRR!!!
I really wasn’t paying attention to the time on my watch and I walked one last time on the last turn and saw that the clock said 1:05:xx which was faster than I expected.
Yes, a BIG course PW. But a 2025 10k PR. Grateful for small victories!!
Post Race Activities:
I spent some time talking for a couple my age from Mass about races and age, etc.
Then I headed to get food. The line was long but moved quickly. There was fruit, bagels, lots of delicious homemade goodies (cookies, apple, pumpkin, zucchini breads, etc.) and hot chocolate. Everything was so good!
It was getting late and I had planned to meet friends to run more miles so I looked for the race results.

just 2 of us! I was way ahead of her for the first 5k but then she passed me (as she just runs a very consistent pace.)
By this point, I had lost my mojo to run 6 more miles or any more miles.
I walked back to my car and drove to my friends who had already finished their long runs and were having brunch.
Additional Race Reflections:
The weather was warmer than usual for this time of year but could have been worse.
I always enjoy the race atmosphere. This one did not disappoint.
My finish time was slower than my past times on this course but that was not unexpected. I’d love to be back finishing sub 60 minute 10ks.
Not thinking that will happen but it may if I could run negative splits. (however that never seems to happen as well).
Just happy to be to out there. and healthy enough to run.
I am glad that I didn’t settle for a 5k and took the challenge.
There are many 5ks but not many 10ks around here.
Positives:
- Ample parking.
- Well marked course.
- Varied park scenery.
- Both 5k and 10 options.
- Virtual option offered.
- Indoor restrooms nearby
- Flatish 5k course.
- Immediate results.
- Great age groups award swag
- Lots of homemade baked goods
- Hot coffee pre race
- Fireplace to stay warm (if needed)
- Lots of familiar races.
- Costume option
Negatives:
- Late start (9:30)
- Hills if you choose the 10k
Would I recommend this race?
Yes. Great organization. You may be able to PR for the 5k but the 10k would be a challenge.
I will probably sign up again for the 10k next year.
Final Stats:
Next Up:
A local 5k:

Happy Running!! Have you run any fall-themed races? Do you prefer 5ks or 10ks? Do you combine a race with a training long run? Please share.

Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Jenny (RunnersFly) and Jenn (Runs with Pugs).
and tomorrow:

I’m also linking up with: co-hosts Coach Debbie Runs, Confessions of a Mother Runner, Mile by Mile, and Runs with Pugs













































I think you did great! And it sounds like a fun race. But the whole time I was wishing you wore a tank top, ha ha… I HATE being too hot and always wear a tank top unless it gets into the 50s (and even then I might wear a tank if it’s humid).
You were so close to the woman who beat you- but your award is very cool!
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Many were wearing those race shirts. Ugh. I was warm.
Yes I peetered out at the end and she passed me.
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It sounds like a great race and had a lot of fun! Congrats!
I do love the two costumes you highlighted. They’re both great!
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A few good costumes. Most runners did not dress up.
Always a fun race.
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What a cool full-circle moment, Darlene! This race really kicked off your half marathon journey so many years ago!
Love that you came back to tackle the 10k again, even with the heat and hills. Big congrats on snagging that 2025 10k PR and the AG award, definitely worth the post-race homemade goodies!
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Thanks. I do enjoy this race and the challenge.
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Congrats! I bet it was fun to be back there again. That is not ideal to have hills on the second half of the course! Its been so warm this fall, I haven’t even worn a long sleeve for any of my runs yet.
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Surprisingly warm for this time of year.
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