The White Mountain Milers is a non-profit club, founded May 18, 1985, dedicated to running, walking, general fitness and community service. We promote fitness education, running and walking events in the greater Mount Washington Valley of New Hampshire. We’re involved in numerous community service activities. The Milers are a friendly social group and we welcome both beginners and veterans to any and all of our many activities.
BECOME A MILER
Membership Fees
Students - $10
under age 21
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Membership renewal is always by calendar year so you need to renew again every January.
Individual - $15
​Membership renewal is always by calendar year so you need to renew again every January.
Family - $20
Membership renewal is always by calendar year so you need to renew again every January.
Membership Benefits
Membership dues have one primary focus, to cover the cost of our race insurance and permit fees for our various events, such as the annual trail race series at Whitaker Woods. Net proceeds go to the Gretchen B. Hatch Scholarship fund, through which we support local college-bound student athletes.
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These wonderful companies listed below are happy to work with members of the White Mountain Milers. Please let them know you are a Miler and thank them with your patronage and enjoy club benefits.​
10% discount on any purchase at EMS
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10% discount on hair services with Jenny Burkett
10% discount at Running Warehouse. Promo code shared through Miler Membership email.
10% lodging rate discount at Nordic Village. Promo code: "Nordic White Mountain Milers Rate"
Community Support
For over three decades we have performed a vital role in the community. Some of our past and present activities include:
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Past & Present Club-Sponsored Events
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Bucks for Bernie 12-hour trail race/relay
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Running Start 5 Mile Road Race for Women
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Jackson Covered Bridge 10K
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Mud Muck Moose 5 Mile Trail Race
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White Mountain Milers Half Marathon
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Mt. Cranmore Hill Climb
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Summer Trail Race Series at Whitaker Woods
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Turkey Raffle Relay
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Summer Speed Workouts at Kennett High School
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Albany Breakfast Runs
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New Year’s Run
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Corn Cob Run for Kennett & Fryeburg XC Teams
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Lambless Jam Labor Day Run
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Zucchini Run/I’ll Be Dipped
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Kids’ “I Did It” Fun Runs
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Sidehiller and Massabesic Snowshoe Races
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Stark Trek 10K Road Race
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Loon Mountain Race
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Community Service Involvements
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Gretchen B Hatch Memorial Scholarship Fund: More than $138,000 has been awarded to local students since 1990!
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Beginning Runner/Walking Clinics
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Purchase of uniforms and equipment for Kennett Track/XC Teams ($1,000 Annual Donation to Kennett High Teams)
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Sponsorship of Coaching Position and Busing for Kennett JV XC Team
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Bone Marrow Donor Registration Program, 1999 Milers Half Marathon
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Supporter of US Mountain Running Team
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Adopt a Highway clean-up program, River Road, North Conway
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Donation of Picnic Tables to the Eaton Picnic Area at Crystal Lake
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Sponsorship of Division II coaching training for Bernie Livingston KHS XC and Track coach
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Sponsorship of FAST Camp, Focused, Accelerated, Summer Training Camp with Coach Tim Livingston
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Local Organizations That Have Benefited From Club Events or Loaning of Equipment
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Children Unlimited
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Conway Coop pre-school
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Miss Teen Mt. Washington Contest
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Jackson Grammar School & playground fund
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Bartlett Ambulance
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East Conway Fire Department
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Kennett XC running and Ski Teams
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Kennett Track Teams
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White Mountain Community Health Center
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Project Succeed
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The Sharp House Women’s Shelter
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North Conway Community Center
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Conway Recreation Center
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Madison PTO and Before and After School Programs
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Freedom Old Home Week
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The Laura Mahoney Foundation
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Kismet Rock Foundation
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John Fuller Elementary School
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Pine Tree Elementary School
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Ossipee Old Home Week
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Eaton Village Preservation Society
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Jackson Ski Touring Foundation
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Mount Washington Valley Ski Touring Center
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Gary Millen Foundation
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Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth
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Mount Washington Valley Skating Club
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By joining the Milers, you are not only supporting running and walking in the Valley, you are also supporting the community.