Winter Spartan Death Race

JAN
15-17
2026
The 2026 Winter Spartan Death Race at Riverside Farm is a brutal winter endurance challenge designed to push physical and mental limits in harsh conditions. Spots are limited and require an application; team entries can secure the same start time and eligible service members may save up to 25%.
15-17 Jan 2026
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Event details

The 2026 Winter Spartan Death Race is scheduled for January 15-17, 2026, at Riverside Farm, 105 Tweed River Dr., Pittsfield, Vermont. The organizer describes the event as taking place in winter conditions and involving tasks intended to test participants' physical and mental limits. The event listing includes a Founders Event category.

Entry and participant information

Registration is open with limited spots and requires an application. Team entries are the only way to lock in the same start time for multiple participants; tickets can be purchased together or a referral link used after purchase. A service member discount of up to 25% is available to eligible U.S. personnel and certain public safety and medical roles, with eligibility verified through GOVX. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

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