
The Next Loop - New England (April 11, 2026)

Course Description:
White Barn Farm (Wrentham, MA)
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The course at White Barn Farm offers a scenic and approachable trail experience set on gently rolling farmland and wooded paths. Runners will complete a clearly marked 3.1-mile (5K) loop, returning each lap to the same central start/finish area and fully stocked aid station.
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The trail surface is a mix of grass, dirt paths, and lightly packed earth, with short rolling sections that add variety without being overly technical. Elevation changes are modest, making the course very runnable while still providing enough texture to keep it engaging lap after lap.
This loop-based format allows runners to manage their effort, take breaks as needed, and decide how far they want to go—whether it’s a single loop, a new distance milestone, or a long endurance challenge. The setting and layout make this an excellent venue for both first-time trail runners and experienced athletes looking for a steady, repeatable course.
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Location: White Barn Farm, 458 South St
Wrentham, MA 02093
Distances Offered: 5K, 10K, 15K, 1/2 Marathon (13.1M), 18K, Marathon (26.2), 50K
Who is The Next Loop Endurance Series For?
The Next Loop Endurance Series meets athletes wherever they are in their endurance journey.
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New Runners: If you’re building confidence or working toward your first 10K, Next Loop gives you structure, support, and a low-pressure way to test yourself.
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Experienced Runners: Training for a marathon or half? Use multiple loops to dial in pacing, nutrition, and mental resilience in a controlled environment.
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Ultra Curious​: Ready to go long? Stack loops, push limits, and stop on your terms. Every distance is earned — and honored.No pressure. No limits. Just forward progress.
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Progression, Not Elimination
What makes The Next Loop Different?
Traditional endurance events force athletes to commit to a distance before the race begins.​
The Next Loop Endurance Series is different.​Athletes start together, complete one 5K loop at a time, and choose whether to continue.Every completed loop counts. When you decide you’re done, your effort is honored — no missed cutoffs, no failure.
This format encourages athletes to return again and again, building endurance through experience, not pressure.