20 running events in Pelham, Alabama
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Sat, Mar 07, 2026 at 8:00 AM
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Sat, Apr 18, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Pelham Strong Walk AND 5K
- Take advantage of the early registration to receive $5 off your race(s) through March 31st. *
Title Sponsor: Gameday Men's Health Pelham
Join us for an exciting event that combines fitness, faith, and fun! Lace up your sneakers and get ready to run or walk for a good cause. The Pelham Strong Walk & 5K will take place at Pelham City Park located at 2020 Ball Park Road, Pelham, AL, USA. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just enjoy a leisurely stroll, this event is open to people of all ages and fitness levels. This race is organized by Pelham Strong.
1 Corinthians 9:24 Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it.
8:00 AM - 5K
8:45 AM - 5K awards/recognition
10:00 AM - Opening Ceremonies
10:15 AM - Baseball/Softball Competitions
Midnight - Paul Revere 1M Midnight Run
5K ONLY - 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place medals will be awarded to the fastest times of both male and female participants in the following age categories:
19 and under
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60+
Paul Revere 1M Midnight Run -- 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place medals will be awarded to the fastest times of both male and female participants (there are no age categories for these events).
What is included in your race packets for all races:
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Finisher Medal
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Individually Numbered Bib
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Chip Timed
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Race t-shirt (optional) -- note the midnight run/walk comes with a special America 250th commemorative T-shirt
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Admission to the Home Run Derby
Pre-Race Registration and Packet Pick-up:
Pelham Public Library
2000 Pelham Park Blvd, Pelham, AL 35124
Makerspace on the 1st Floor
Friday April 17th from 1PM until 4PM
If you plan to register on-site: Registration will be Cashless (Credit Card Only), please plan to register prior to arriving to speed up the packet pick-up process.
Race Day Registration & Packet Pick-up: For those who are not able to attend pre-race registration and packet pick-up, this will begin promptly at 7:00 AM on Saturday April 18, 2026 near the start/finish line at the Pelham City Park.
Water Stations: Located at the Start/Finish line and throughout the course.
Sponsorship opportunities: If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities please contact Pelham Strong at [email protected].
Homerun Derby order of events:
10:00 AM beginning with the Pelham Police Department vs Pelham Fire Department
Followed by Pelham Rec Baseball 6U, 8U, 10U, and 12U
Ending with 18+
Pelham Rec Coaches and former players (limited to 20 spots): 2:00 PM approximately - 18+ OVER THE FENCE (200 feet) distance (wooden bats only)
PLEASE NOTE -- the hitting competitions are hidden, please contact [email protected] for additional information. Pelham Park & Rec will be emailing all coaches after the spring teams are set, and there will be a unique URL to register players.
Participating hitters will need to provide their own helmets, helmets are mandatory. ALL bats will be inspected to make sure they meet typical league regulation standards (18+ = ONLY WOODEN BATS). Each participant will receive 1 minute to hit as many home runs as possible, and each participant will be able to take one 30 second break at any point during their 1 minute. Your age will be based on the age as of the day of the event April 18, 2026. All rounds will take place on Field 4 at the Pelham City Park.
Cancellation Statement:
Your entry fee is non-refundable. This event will occur rain or shine, warm or cold. We reserve the right to cancel in extreme circumstances. In that event, there will be no refunds, rather, your entry fee will be used as a donation to the Pelham Park & Rec Foundation.
All proceeds from this event will go to the Pelham Park & Rec Foundation and used to provide assistance to families for rec sports registration costs and/or equipment for players.
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Sat, Apr 18, 2026 at 4:00 PMSee full details
Welcome to the Huntsville Track Club's Cookie Dash!
The Cookie Dash 5K and 1 Mile are back this April!! We hope you will join us for the 2026 Cookie Dash! The 5K race takes place at 4:00 PM and is run on a USATF certified (AL14024JD) flat, fast course that is perfect for setting PRs and State Age Records! The 5K course is run through the Hampton Cove neighborhood of Deford Mill and finishes on the greenway. The 1 Mile race starts at 5:15 PM, the new, fast course we debuted last year! At the end of the race, don't forget to enjoy some of the 1000+ cookies! Race proceeds benefit the Huntsville Community Drumline and the Hampton Cove Schools PTA (HCES, HCMS, and GSES).
A Huntsville Track Club Grand Prix Event
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Sat, Apr 25, 2026 at 4:00 PMSee full details
Race Description
If you like whiskey, wine, and running 5k races, then this event is a perfect match for you. Welcome to the 2nd annual Whiskey and Wine 5K. This is a one-of-a-kind event where participants can not only run a 5K but also enjoy an optional whiskey and wine tasting while doing it. Participants will be able to try a different whiskey and/or wine every half mile along the 5K course. If you’re doing the math, that’s 6 different tastings throughout the course! After completing the 5K course and 6 tastings of various whiskies and wines, you will be able to choose which bottle of whiskey or wine you want to take home with you as our gift to you.
We will provide three different wines and three different whiskies for your enjoyment on the course. The exact flavors will be kept a secret until the day of the event. However, participants can expect to taste unique whiskies and wines. For example, no Jack Daniels whiskey and no Barefoot wine.
Race Course
The course is a one loop, 5K course. The course will be clearly marked with signs and flagging tape. It will pass by Lake Tranquility at Oak Mountain State Park. There will be some elevation so be prepared!
Event Rules
All participants will receive a custom wristband at packet pick-up. Participants must wear this wristband while running the 5K course. When arriving at a tasting, if you are not wearing your wristband, you will not be able to taste any whiskey or wine. There will be NO exceptions to this rule. All participants must be 21 or older. There will be NO alcohol sales at this event.
Race Location and Packet Pickup
The Whiskey and Wine 5K will be held at Oak Mountain State Park in Pelham, Alabama. There is no early packet pickup for this event. Race day packet pickup will be at the Redbud Pavilion (33.349113, -86.728967). Plug these GPS coordinates into Google Maps and it will bring you straight to the start/finish line. There will be plenty of parking and access to restrooms. Packet pickup will be from 2:45 PM to 3:45 PM. Participants must bring their photo ID for positive identification and age verification. NO exceptions.
A pre-run briefing will take place at 3:45 PM. The event begins at 4:00 PM sharp. Runners will receive a custom wristband at packet pickup upon proof of identification and age verification. The wristband will serve as your “ticket” to be able to taste the whiskey and wine along the course if you choose.
Awards, Swag
There will not be any awards given for finishing 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in this event. Always do your best! But, if you liked the wine you tasted at the fourth tasting (mile 2), you get to take a bottle of that wine home with you as our gift to you to commemorate your participation in this event. The bottle of whiskey or wine is your finisher’s medal, if you will. Once you finish running the course, your wristband will be taken in exchange for your bottle of whiskey or wine.
We will have the same number bottles as we do runners. For example, if 100 runners show up for the 5K, we will have 100 bottles of whiskey/wine as finisher medals, our gift to you. So, what does that mean for you, the runner? If you want to take home the exact bottle of whiskey or wine of your choosing, run really fast! As soon as each runner finishes the course, they can pick the bottle of their choice. As runners finish, bottles start to disappear. So, for example, if you finish in 15th place in the example of 100 runners, you’ll be able to get the bottle of whiskey or wine of your choice. However, if you finish 85th, it is likely you will not get your first choice. The whiskey or wine you enjoyed the most may be gone. In this case, you’ll have to choose from what remains. Bottom line… RUN FAST!
Aid Stations
One aid station will be set up at the halfway point of the course. Another aid station will be set up at the end of the course. We will provide water for the participants at both aid stations.
Refunds
We understand things happen in training and in life itself. However, no refunds will be given to any participant for this event. In the event you can find another runner to take your spot, you can transfer your entry to them. Just email us and we will make sure to get them registered using your entry fee.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at [email protected]
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Sat, May 02, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Race starts at Peavine Parking Area.
The race opens on a fast, forgiving service roa.d before dropping sharply downhill and rolling into a short, gentle climb just beyond the bridge. From there, the course turns straight up pinestraw-covered singletrack, cresting the ridge and diving back down into a flowing descent that winds its way toward the Peavine Gorge Overlook.
You’ll then tackle a technical, rocky downhill to the creek, followed by narrow, technical singletrack as you move downstream along the water. After crossing the creek, hands-on rock steps force you upward as you head back upstream. This section is technical, and downright gnarly.
As you grind deeper up the gorge, Peavine Falls comes into view, marking the heart of the course. From there, you’ll cross the creek again and climb hard once more, scrambling up to the cliffside trail. A final bridge crossing leads into gentler singletrack, but don’t relax just yet—an extended climb awaits.
Once you top out on West Ridge, the trail finally opens up into runnable terrain, setting you up for a fast, rewarding finish back toward the parking lot.
Come get your Peavine shirt, and badge to prove you did one of the gnarliest 5ks in the Southeast!
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Finisher Awards
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Top 3 Male/Female Awards
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Post-race hangs, food, and beer
*There is one vault restroom at the start/finish area. There are several restrooms in the South Trailhead area at the bottom. If we have enough signups, we will provide some portables at the start/finish.
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Race starts at Peavine Parking Area.
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Sat, May 09, 2026 at 7:00 AM
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Sat, May 23, 2026 at 8:00 AM
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Sat, Jun 06, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
The 2nd Annual Alabama Pride Hike is back — bigger, bolder, and even more intentional.
What started as the first Pride event ever hosted at an Alabama State Park is now becoming a movement — and 2026 is where it levels up.
This year, we’re proud to partner with REI, bringing their local hike guides to lead three thoughtfully designed routes:
-Beginner Route – Welcoming, social, and perfect for first-time hikers, families, and anyone wanting a relaxed, community-focused experience. 3 miles
-Intermediate Route – A steady climb with rewarding views and that “I did that” feeling at the finish. 5 miles
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Advanced Route – Technical, challenging, and built for those who want to earn their Pride with sweat and grit. 8 miles
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ADA-Friendly Option – Because belonging isn’t optional. We are committed to creating space where everyone can participate, move their body, and be part of this day. 1.5 miles
This isn’t just a hike.
It’s visibility in outdoor infrastructure.
It’s community in motion.
It’s Pride where it hasn’t always existed before.
Expect vibrant energy at the trailhead, music, local partners, photo moments, and the kind of welcoming atmosphere that makes you immediately feel like you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. Whether you’re an elite trail runner, a parent with kids, brand new to hiking, or simply showing up in support — there is a place for you here.
Last year we made history.
This year we build momentum.
Join us for a day that celebrates movement, nature, inclusion, and the simple power of being outside together in Alabama — boldly, safely, and joyfully.
Let’s fill these trails.
Registration for guaranteed shirts ends May 22, 2026
Oak Mountain State Park requires an entry fee for all entering the park! Help our Alabama State Parks with your attendance and help more events like this happen!
Adults: $5
12 & younger: $2
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Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 7:00 PM
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Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
Welcome to the 45^th Annual Peavine Falls Run. This iconic event is a 4th of July tradition in Central Alabama. Why go to Atlanta and run (walk) with 60,000 people when you can visit the beautiful Oak Mountain State Park, run with a few hundred of your closest friends, enjoy a great race on a fun course, and have a great time all the way around!
Shirts
Participants receive a gender-neutral shirt designed especially for this race. You must register by June 20 to guarantee receiving a shirt.
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at 5:00 AMSee full details
The XTERRA North American Championship triathlon event combines a 1.5K swim, 33K mountain bike, and 10K trail run. For amateurs, there will be 58 full-distance slots into the XTERRA World Championship up-for-grabs, and for elites, $30,000 USD in prize money. The Super Sprint and Sprint Distances are also proud to be qualifiers for the XTERRA Youth World Championship.
XTERRA will also offer shorter-distance sprint triathlons, a 10K trail run, and lots of family festival fun.
You can also create a two or three-person relay team to conquer the Sprint or Full distance races.
Join us for a weekend of off-road excitement at the XTERRA North American Championship!
Event details and schedule
Full information about the XTERRA North American Championship event can be found at https://www.xterraplanet.com/oakmountain.
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Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 7:00 AM
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Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Race start is at North Trailhead
Beginning with a short service road start, runners will quickly sort themselves before entering the single track of Blue Trail. After some rolling uphill, you will take a hard left up one of Oak Mountain's gnarliest climbs, and my favorite training hill, Outback Highway! Once summitted, good news, the most grueling stretch is behind you. But you still have 2.5 miles of rugged Alabama terrain. After the next, shorter, and gentler hill, you will crest over onto one of my favorite top-outs with boulders towards a slippery pine straw downhill. Next is a walk-worthy climb to your halfway point, your water station, and the crown of this race: King's Chair! After a quarter mile of mostly runnable trail, you will come to your second toughest, but final climb to Eagles Nest. From there, it's about a half mile of technical downhill till you get back to Red Road for a fast finish. But make sure you watch your ankles here!
So, come test your grit with the Southeast's toughest 5k. ~1,100 feet of climbing, and descending over only 3.1 miles, on Oak Mountain's rugged terrain.
Race start is at North Trailhead
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Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 7:30 AMSee full details
Where it all started
Celebrating its 41st year in 2026, this race was the first Magic Sports (then Team Magic) event and honors local legend Buster Britton and his passion for pushing limits. Swim in a peaceful lake, bike rolling hills, and run a course inspired by Buster’s spirit.
Whether you’re a seasoned triathlete or trying your first race, you’ll find challenge and community here.
Join us and create your own lasting legacy on this iconic course.
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Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Oak Mountain State Park.
200 Terrace Dr, Pelham, AL 35124
The Annual Hold the Fort Races are a timed 5k and 10k race and a 1-mile Warrior Walk held at Oak Mountain State Park in Alabama on Saturday, SEPTEMBER 20, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. This year's race begins at the DOGWOOD Pavilion. You will enter the FRONT gate of Oak Mountain State Park. Check-in starts at 7 a.m.
Early packet pick-up will be on Friday, September 19, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Full Moon BBQ in Pelham Address: 2252 Pelham Pkwy, Pelham, AL 35124
Proceeds from the race this year are dedicated to raising $250,000 to finalize the construction of our Restoration Home – a home needed to care for children rescued from human trafficking. To ensure ongoing operations in community training, development, and advocacy. To find out more about their mission, visit BlanketFortHope.org.
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Cash prizes for the top overall 10k Male & Female
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Cash prizes for the top overall 5K Male & Female
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Complimentary event t-shirt for first 200 people to sign up (sizes subject to availability)
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Road Run in beautiful Oak Mountain State Park: Park Admission is included with your registration this year! (Thanks Mills Pharmacy!)
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Awards for 14 categories
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Every runner and walker has a chance to win a fabulous prize!
Learn more about Oak Mountain State Park.
We are so grateful to Mills Pharmacy for sponsoring registrant entry into the race. If you bring a spectator, please be prepared to pay for their entry, according to Oak Mountain's website
10K Map:
https://www.strava.com/routes/3388272267858096642
5K Map:
https://www.strava.com/routes/3388271359372016196
If you are interested in sponsoring, please email [email protected].
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Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Join us for the 4th Annual Impact Road Race!
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This timed 5K and 10K, along with a 1 Mile Fun Run
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Oak Mountain State Park, Birmingham, Alabama
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Saturday, October 3, 2026,
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8 am to 10 am
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Packet Pickup begins at 7 am
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All races will be on a ROAD COURSE.
You can qualify for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race!
We are proud to be a USATF-certified event. USATF Certification Numbers: 5K - AL25028JE 10K - AL25027JE
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Important note: The races are run on open roads. Please be aware of your surroundings and do not block vehicle traffic.
The Impact Road Race helps raise funds for Seeds of Impact, whose mission is to equip moms in recovery to break generational cycles and foster healthy family relationships through transformative and FREE parenting education and unwavering support. To learn more about our mission, visit www.seedsofimpact.org.
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Gift card prizes for the top overall 10K & 5K Male & Female
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Race event t-shirt & swag bag for first 125 people to check in (sizes subject to availability)
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Awards for 14 categories plus finisher medals
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Every runner and walker has a chance to win a wonderful prize from one of our awesome sponsors!
If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
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Sat, Nov 21, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Death by 5k is coming back to Oak Mountain State Park! The first four years have been awesome so let's do it again!
RunStrong Event's signature 24 hour challenge, Death by 5k requires participants to run ten 5ks, starting each 5k spaced 2.5 hours apart. The first 5k starts at 8 am, and subsequent 5ks start at 1030, 1, 330, 6, 830, 11, 130, 4, and 630 am. Participants need to be present at the start of each 5k, and have that 5k finished prior to the start of the subsequent 5k. This challenge is designed to test participants mentally and physically with physical fatigue, sleep deprivation, and running in the dark. (Headlamps, hand lights, or some other form of illumination will be required)
Death by 5k Oak Mountain will start and finish near the Dogwood Pavilion at the South Trailhead.. The course will start on the Lake Trail, then continue onto Rattlesnake Ridge, making a counterclockwise loop back to the start.
In between each 5k, participants will be able to sleep in their vehicles in the parking lotor to set up tent camping in the grass camping field across the road from the parking lot. Tent camping sites will be first come first served and will be $20/night with a maximum of 4 people per campsite. People wishing to camp will need to stop at the Oak Mountain park entrance and fill out the standard camping paperwork. This camping will be available both Friday and Saturday nights of race weekend. The tent camping area has a bathroom and at least 4 electrical poles that will be available to everyone camping. (You'll have to share them, in other words) Truck campers and camper vans can be parked in the parking lot, but must take up only one parking spot. There is no camping fee for the parking lot, just for tent camping in the green camping space.
Participants will be required to pay the $5 entry fee to Oak Mountain unless they have a season pass or have paid for a campsite, which includes this fee.
There will be 5 meals, each including hot food, served over the course of the event. Meal times will be 830a, 130p, 630p, 1130p, and 430a., along with plenty of snack food and drinks throughout the event. You will not go hungry at a RunStrong Event..
Participants will receive an event shirt. Finishers will receive one of our coveted, custom made coffins.
Registration will be limited initially to 200 participants. After that, a waitlist will be enabled and we will open spots if/when they become available or if we decide to expand the field.
For info on our other Death by 5k events, visit www.deathby5k.com
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Fri, May 21, 2027See full details
The award-winning trails of Oak Mountain State Park are set to host one of the biggest events on the 2026 calendar. This three-day festival will feature a stop of the XTERRA World Cup, the 2026 North American Championship, and the Youth North American Championship for athletes aged 14–19. This year, the event is also honored to host the 2026 USA Triathlon Youth & Junior Cross National Championship. Expect food, music, and the vibrant energy at a race location that is second to none.