Vineyard Stomp Christmas 5K
Event
Join in on this exciting holiday-themed run. Sign up today for a beautiful run/walk on the property of Round Peak Vineyards.
This exciting event features scenic views in the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills. With extra swag options for all wine lovers and runners, this race is sure to be a great time.
Registration is $20 and includes list below. Click here to register.
- T-shirt (or upgrade to a hoodie)
- Wine tumbler
- Finisher medal
- Complimentary wine pour
- Race bib
- Results posted online
The Vineyard Stomp series is a four-race series for runners of all levels and abilities. These cross-country races are entirely on dirt or grass trails that lead around and through vineyards. Each of the four races is approximately 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) in length. Because the races are held on operating vineyards, the terrain is varied and can include hills and uneven surfaces, making the course both challenging and fun. Score discounts by registering for all four events and receive unique race swag for each race.
Additional Surry County series races: Love Run 5K at Serre Vineyards (Feb. 12), Wine Run 5K at Hidden Vineyard (March 26), and Turkey Trot 5K at Grassy Creek (Nov. 12).
To register for all four events, click here.
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