Vermont Spartan Winter 24 Hour Hurricane Heat

JAN
16-17
2026
A 24 hour team based obstacle challenge at Riverside Farm in Pittsfield, Vermont, with more than 40 physical and mental tasks. Open to adults 18 and over, listed as HH24HR and priced from $239.
16-17 Jan 2026
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Vermont Spartan Winter 24 Hour Hurricane Heat

The event is a team based adventure challenge that trades course distance for time. Each Hurricane Heat lasts 24 hour and teams work together rather than producing a single victor. Teams solve complex physical and mental problems across more than 40 challenges. The event is for adults aged 18 and over.

The event takes place at Riverside Farm, 105 Tweed River Dr., Pittsfield, Vermont. It is set in the local mountains and Vermont is noted as the birthplace of the first Hurricane Heat. Riverside Farm is identified as the local site associated with Spartan leadership.

Race information lists the race distance as HH24HR (also shown as HH24). Ticket pricing is shown from $239.00. Event materials note mandatory gear and provide details on arrival, volunteer options, lodging, and what finishers earn. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

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