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Date:
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location:
1221 Theodore Wirth Parkway
Minneapolis, Minnesota
55422
United States
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10k 13.1 Miles 5k Run Trail

Our most popular trail running event of the season, the Trail Loppet on Sunday is a day of rugged, urban trail running in Minneapolis’s largest regional park. The Half Marathon, 10K and 5K races in Theodore Wirth Park are the ultimate urban trail running experience, and all participants will be greeted after the race with music and a free Utepils drink. All Sunday race courses will start at the Trailhead and finish at Utepils Brewing!

Trail Loppet weekend starts with Loppet Field Day! Loppet Field Day on Saturday is a fun-filled day at the Trailhead in Theo Wirth Park of both competitive and non-competitive events for kids of all abilities and interests. The day will start with an untimed 1 mile and 0.5 mile trail run, before concluding with a variety of fun “trail and field” games and challenges. Great for your little adventures of all ages!

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  • Loppet Paddling [runsignup.com]

    Tue, Jun 02, 2026 at 6:00 PM

    Description

    Canoeing and paddling in general complements Loppet pillars of outdoor endurance competition and urban adventure in natural spaces. Minneapolis in particular is a special place for water exploration,...

    Canoeing and paddling in general complements Loppet pillars of outdoor endurance competition and urban adventure in natural spaces. Minneapolis in particular is a special place for water exploration, and the BWCA opportunities make canoeing a uniquely Minnesotan gem. Competitive canoeing is a full-body exercise, though focally on the upper body, which makes a great balance for all those runners/hikers/bikers out there and great cross-training for cross country skiing. It is also a low-impact sport that people can enjoy well into their older ages. Competitive canoeing is highly technical and tactical, but also something people can make noticeable improvements in right away with some key changes to the traditional Boundary Waters stroke. Plus, the vantage point from the lakes is a beautiful, fulfilling place to spend your time this summer.

    Financial Assistance: The Loppet provides financial assistance for those in need. To apply, please fill out this Financial Assistance form. Our staff will be in touch with you with next steps once your application has been submitted. Limitations apply, please see the application form for rules and restrictions.

    5.4 km from Minneapolis
    Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55403, United States
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  • Run More Judge Less | A Mile in My Shoes Community Run | June 11, 2026 [mileinmyshoes.mn] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Thu, Jun 11, 2026 at 6:00 PM

    Description

    Run More, Judge Less 5K & 1-Mile

    A Mile in My Shoes Community Run

    Thursday, June 11 • 6:00–9:00 PM | Minnesota State Fairgrounds

    Join Mile in My Shoes (MiMS) for our signature 5K race now with a new...

    Run More, Judge Less 5K & 1-Mile

    A Mile in My Shoes Community Run

    Thursday, June 11 • 6:00–9:00 PM | Minnesota State Fairgrounds

    Join Mile in My Shoes (MiMS) for our signature 5K race now with a new name and at an exciting new location - the State Fairgrounds!

    The Run More, Judge Less 5K (formerly the Downtown Run Around) is more than a race — it’s a gathering rooted in belonging. Hosted by Mile in My Shoes, this inclusive community run is built on the belief that the transformative power of running should be accessible to everyone — especially those who have been historically excluded from traditional running spaces. We invite people of all backgrounds, paces, and lived experiences to come together and move side by side.

    New for 2026, we’re excited to offer both a 5K and a 1-mile distance, in partnership with Midsummer Mile, creating more accessible entry points into movement and community. Held at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds on a summer evening, this is less about the finish line and more about what happens when people move together without judgment.

    Join us in person for the run and a post-race party with Kemps chocolate milk and recovery drinks, custom cookie medals, Jonny Pops, fruit, a finisher photo area, and more. Kids can join a free quarter-mile run.

    You can also join virtually and support Mile in My Shoes members from anywhere.

    No pressure. No labels. Just people, moving together.

    More about Mile in My Shoes

    At Mile in My Shoes, we view running as a tool for both personal and collective transformation. By centering people and spaces historically excluded by the running community, our teams use movement as a catalyst for social justice. By bringing together people from diverse backgrounds, our Resident Members and Run Mentors not only find common ground but learn from and reach out to one another for support. As we transform ourselves, we transform one another, and we transform our communities.

    In-person schedule of events on Thursday, June 11:

    • 4:30pm Packet pick-up and Race Day Registration opens

    • 6:00pm Welcome & Group Warm-Up

    • 6:30pm Kids' 1/4 mile race start

    • 6:40pm Midsummer Mile race start

    • 7:00pm RMJL 5K race start

    • 7:45pm Karuna Yoga post-race cool down

    Course Maps

    • 5K Course Map

    • 1Mile Course Map

    • Kids Race Course Map

    9.9 km from Minneapolis
    Hoyt Ave W & Underwood St, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 55108, United States
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  • Lookin For A Cure Minneapolis [lookinforacure.org] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    "We're "Lookin' For a Cure" in scenic Lake Normandale. Join A Cure in Sight on Saturday June 13th, 7AM-1030AM, to walk or run with us. We will be taking steps to find a cure for a rare eye cancer,...

    "We're "Lookin' For a Cure" in scenic Lake Normandale. Join A Cure in Sight on Saturday June 13th, 7AM-1030AM, to walk or run with us. We will be taking steps to find a cure for a rare eye cancer, ocular melanoma. Ocular Melanoma is estimated by the American Cancer Society to have roughly 3000 new cases each year nationwide. Bring your friends and family to the race day--all ages welcome to walk or run with us.

    Race Swag

    • Guaranteed t-shirt if registered by June 1st.

    • Finisher Medal

    • Food & Drink

    • Aid Station

    • Commemorative Race Bib

    • Free downloadable photos

    • Official finishers time with age group placements

    Race day schedule

    • Registration 7 am

    • Race start 8 am

    • Announcements Awards 9:30 am

    Parking

    Free parking steps from the start line.

    6.3 km from Minneapolis
    Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55422, United States
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  • Trail Kids Mountain Bike Camps [loppet.org] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Mon, Jun 15, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    The Mountain Bike Camps are part of the Loppet’s Trail Kids year-round programming. Trail Kids offers half day (8am – 12pm) mountain bike camps for beginner to advanced riders ages 7-13. While...

    The Mountain Bike Camps are part of the Loppet’s Trail Kids year-round programming. Trail Kids offers half day (8am – 12pm) mountain bike camps for beginner to advanced riders ages 7-13. While embracing the Loppet values of play, stewardship and well-being, these mountain bike camps focus on having fun, meeting new friends, and building a participant’s confidence in riding singletrack trails. Participants will learn in teams with riders of similar ages and abilities as they engage in skill work, destination rides, games, and progressive challenges that reinforce trail riding competency and stewardship. Participants will explore the single-track trails at Theodore Wirth Park and access an extensive network of paved trails for destination rides all while gaining skills they can use for a lifetime! Trail Kids mountain bike camps are instructed by coaches trained in teaching mountain bike skills, games, orienteering, and singletrack riding.

    Equipment Needed: All participants will need their own mountain bike, helmet, and water carrier. Mountain bikes need to have both front and back wheel brakes on the handle bars (no peddle/coaster brakes). Kickstands also need to be removed. Tires must have tread and be wide enough to ride safely on mountain bike trails. For more on mountain bike equipment, view the Trail Kids MTB Equipment Guide. Trail Kids does not have the dedicated facilities for storing participant bikes outside of MTB Camp programming time.

    Loppet Bike Rentals: In need of a bike for camp? Trail Kids has a limited number of rental mountain bikes available for an additional fee of $30. If you choose to rent a bike, make sure to select this add-on when you register (as supplies last).

    Friend Requests: For safety and equity reasons, Trail Kids does not offer friend requests as part of registration. The mass quantity of friend requests made it impossible to accommodate them all and greatly impacted safety and group dynamics. We would love to allow everyone to practice with their friends, but if we cannot accommodate all friend requests, we cannot offer them to everyone. We encourage riders to embrace the opportunity to form new friendships through our programs!

    Swag: Trail Kids T-shirt and water bottle for all participants available at no additional cost. In an effort to reduce waste, TK Swag is listed as an optional “add-on” during your registration. If you’d like your participant to receive this swag please ensure it is selected.

    Camp Registration by Ability/Experience

    We offer beginner and intermediate/advanced camps on different weeks so we can keep all participants appropriately challenged based on their riding ability. Beginner camps are designed for participants who have not taken a Trail Kids mountain bike program, are new to mountain biking, or are still working to gain proficiency in the fundamentals. See below for descriptions of camps and make sure to read through the Trail Kids MTB Ability Level Guide before registering your child. If your child is new to Trail Kids programs but has prior experience in mountain biking that fits the intermediate/advanced skill levels then feel free to register them for the intermediate/advanced camps.

    Beginner Mountain Bike Camp Description

    If your child is a true beginner rider with no experience, they should sign up for the beginner clinic. During the beginner mountain bike camp, the participants will be coached on a variety of fundamental mountain bike skills, so they can become safe and confident riders. Skills include:

    1. Ready/neutral position for descending hills

    2. Side/Side bike body separation

    3. Pedaling/shifting efficiently

    4. Controlling speed and braking safely

    5. Cornering confidently

    6. Handling obstacles and rocky terrain

    7. Riding with vision

    8. Ratcheting

    Intermediate/Advanced Mountain Bike Camps

    This camp is for riders who have mastered the green/beginner level skills, and are riding at the blue/intermediate, or black/advanced level based on the Trail Kids MTB Ability Level Guide. This camp will focus on more advanced bike skills along with riding some of the difficult single track trails/sections in and around Theodore Wirth Park.

    All Girls MTB Camp

    This camp welcomes female identifying campers of all skill levels to a week long mountain bike camp experience. Beginners: Participants will be coached on a variety of fundamental mountain bike skills, so they can become safe and confident riders along with riding more of the single track trails around Theodore Wirth Park. Intermediate/Advanced: Participants who have taken a past mountain bike camp, Trail Kids program, and who ride at the blue, or black mountain bike skill levels are also welcome to register and will focus on progressing their bike skills along with riding more of the difficult single track trails around Theodore Wirth Park. For ability level guidance, check out the Trail Kids MTB Ability Level Guide. Non-binary and trans participants are welcome to register for this week of camp!

    MCA Prep Camp - Get Ready to Race

    Looking forward to racing with a MCA (Minnesota Cycling Association) Middle school team in the fall? This camp is intended for rising 6th, 7th, and 8th graders looking to develop racing skills. The MCA Prep/Ready to Race mountain bike camp will focus on race oriented bike skills (starts, cornering, climbing, passing, etc.) along with riding more of the single track trails around Theodore Wirth Park. Participants in this camp should be riding at the blue bike skill level or above according to the Trail Kids MTB Ability Level Guide.

    Weather Cancellations

    While Trail Kids embraces the belief that the outdoors can be enjoyed in any weather, there are some weather circumstances, including high temperatures, thunderstorms, etc. that can create unsafe or wildly unpleasant experiences for our coaches and participants. We will occasionally cancel or shorten practices due to extreme weather. We make weather calls the day of, 90 minutes before the start of practice. We will contact you via email and/or Team App about adjustments to practices; please do not ask in advance. Assume practice is always running unless you have received an email or a Team App notification otherwise (be sure that you can receive Team App notifications and do not unsubscribe from RunSignUp). Due to the lack of adequate indoor space and additional programs utilizing it already, Trail Kids is unable to shift practices inside the Trailhead on days where we have inclement weather. In instances where practice is canceled due to inclement weather, we do not offer refunds or make

    up practices.

    Financial Assistance

    The Loppet provides financial assistance for those in need. To apply, please fill out this Financial Assistance form. Our staff will be in touch with you with next steps once your application has been submitted. Limitations apply, please see the application form for rules and restrictions.

    0 m from Minneapolis
    1221 Theodore Wirth Parkway, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55422, United States
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  • Juneteenth Fun Run [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Description

    Juneteenth is a federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, recognizing the two-and-a-half-year gap between the Emancipation Proclamation and freedom reaching all...

    Juneteenth is a federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, recognizing the two-and-a-half-year gap between the Emancipation Proclamation and freedom reaching all people. It is a time to honor history, celebrate freedom, and work toward a more just future. In partnership with community organizations, the Loppet Foundation hosts the Annual Juneteenth Fun Run as part of its mission to connect people to the outdoors through inclusive, year-round activities in Theodore Wirth Park, providing skiing, biking, running, and outdoor education opportunities for all ages and abilities, including youth and neighboring communities.

    6.3 km from Minneapolis
    Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55422, United States
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    1 Miles 5k Fun Run Run

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