Let鈥檚 say you鈥檝e done the typical triathlon鈥攕wim, bike, run鈥攁nd now you鈥檙e looking for something different: a high-endurance race that crosses diverse聽terrain聽or a less rigorous event in which you can include family and friends of different skill levels. Or maybe you want to try聽a multisport event, but the thought of聽swimming in open water is more of a challenge than you鈥檇 like. Across the country, organizers have taken note, creating annual events聽that combine all of a locale鈥檚 adventure offerings into one race. We鈥檝e rounded up some of our favorites (many of which don鈥檛 require donning a Speedo), and some are right around the corner this fall, so you can still sign up.
Cumberland, British Columbia

Mind Over Mountain 国产吃瓜黑料 Race
罢丑别听, which happens every聽September in the historic mining town of Cumberland, on聽Vancouver Island, combines endurance sports with navigation skills. Known for its world-class singletrack trails, the contest聽centers on mountain biking聽but also includes kayaking, hiking through the wilderness, and finding checkpoints聽using a map. Compete聽solo or join a team聽of two or four people, pick between聽a 30K sport course or a 50K enduro course, and be sure to spend the night at Mount聽Washington Alpine Resort (from $50)鈥攊ts聽postrace party is a good time. Interested in fine-tuning your map and compass skills?聽The event鈥檚 organizers聽offer聽navigation clinics prior to race day.
Raton, New Mexico

Master of the Mountains
In early聽September, racers at congregate at the starting line in northeastern聽New Mexico鈥檚 Sugarite Canyon State Park, a three-hour drive from Albuquerque. From there it鈥檚 a six-mile trail run around Little Horse Mesa, a three-mile paddle across Lake Maloya in kayaks, a 22-mile bike ride on dirt and pavement, and a final shooting course at Raton Trap Club. (Make sure you know how to use a shotgun first.)聽Do it on your own or as part of a two-to-four-person relay team.
Iowa and Colorado

Running Rivers Flyathlon
A triathlon where the third leg involves craft beer? Sign us up! , which takes place in August and September in various locations around these two states, includes trail running, fly-fishing, and, yep, beer drinking. You鈥檒l run out to a creek (there are courses ranging from five to twelve聽miles); catch and release a brook, rainbow, brown, or cutthroat trout (take a picture of your catch atop聽your race bib鈥攅xtra points for cutthroat trout); run back; and end the race with a catered meal and an IPA. Times matter, but this race is more fun than competitive. Money raised from these events benefits native trout and聽river-聽and trail-improvement projects, including a greenback trout restoration project at Colorado鈥檚 George Creek.聽
Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Rendezvous River Sports Karen Oatey Pole Pedal Paddle
Every April, 聽is held in memory of the late skier, raising money for a scholarship fund for young athletes in her name. While the five-leg race is demanding鈥攕tarting with a downhill ski or snowboard run on the slopes of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, followed by a series of running, cross-country skiing, biking, and boating legs鈥攃ompetitors have fun with it聽and often show up in costume.聽The event ends at Astoria Hot Springs, in Snake River Canyon, where an聽apr猫s party usually ensues.聽
Bend, Oregon

Selco聽Pole Pedal Paddle
, which takes place in May, has been a local tradition since 1976 and is a great way to experience all of Bend鈥檚 adventure activities in one fell swoop. The seven-leg relay聽kicks off on Mount聽Bachelor, with a 200-foot sprint聽uphill, followed by a downhill ski or snowboard on the slopes, and then an 8K nordic-ski race. Next up is a 22-mile scenic聽bike ride, a five-mile run, a 1.5-mile paddle, kayak, or canoe down the Deschutes River, and a half-mile sprint to the finish line downtown. Do it all yourself, or join a team to break up the legs. The event benefits the Mount聽Bachelor Sports Education Foundation, which supports junior athletics in the area.
Nashua, New Hampshire

Millyard Bike Paddle Run聽
Picture a triathlon where the swimming portion is replaced by paddleboarding or kayaking: that鈥檚 the聽, which happens in early June. Begin with a 14.5-mile, parade-like聽bike ride through downtown Nashua, then transition to a 2.5-mile canal paddle down the Nashua River, before finishing聽with a 5K trail run in Mine Falls Park along the New Hampshire Heritage Trail.
South Berwick, Maine

Sea to Summit
聽is stouter than your average triathlon, combining the standard format with the elements of an adventure race, so expect fewer amenities and less infrastructure (limited buoys,聽unmarked bike paths). Starting at the historic Hamilton House in South Berwick, you鈥檒l swim 1.5 miles in聽a tidal river connected to the Atlantic, ride a bike over 92 miles with 6,000 feet of elevation gain from Maine into New Hampshire, then climb five miles to the top of聽6,288-foot Mount Washington, the tallest peak in the Northeast. You can聽participate solo or as a team, but both require some prerequisites鈥攜ou鈥檒l need to have completed a half Ironman in recent years under a designated time limit or a similar long-distance race. Only 100 people are allowed entry into this event, scheduled in July, so plan on signing up a year in advance or sitting on the wait list.
Whitefish, Montana

The Glacier Challenge
Another聽July race, the聽聽begins in Whitefish,聽a聽town in the Rocky Mountains of northwestern Montana. It聽includes six legs across 47 miles of varied landscape: an eight-mile run, a four-mile kayak or paddleboard, a 12-mile road bike, an eight-mile mountain bike, a 3.7-mile canoe, and an ending three-mile run. The event is family friendly and open to all levels, with a聽pick-and-choose setup: competitors can opt for a 5K or an 8K run, to do a triathlon, or to complete the circuit, with the option聽of doing it聽alone or with a team of up to seven. All proceeds go toward a聽program that helps local youth in crisis.