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Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 5:00 AM
46 km from Fairfield100 Miles Ultra
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 7:00 AM
The inaugural Pena Passage, Lagoon Valley's Trail Race, presented by Altra, promises runners and hikers of every stride and skill level a scenic and adventurous trail race. Set against the stunning
backdrop of Lagoon Valley Park’s rolling hills, shimmering lagoon, winding single-track trails, and fire roads, this event offers three distinct distances to challenge and delight participants.
The 5K course weaves through gentle terrain, ideal for first-time trail runners with some adventurous single track included, families, and those looking for a fun yet invigorating run or hike.
In contrast, the 10K route introduces slightly more rugged sections and elevation, testing endurance while rewarding runners with sweeping views of open grasslands and shaded oak groves.
For seasoned trail enthusiasts seeking a true test of resilience, the 30K distance presents every challenge of the 10k route but times three! Runners will traverse a mix of technical trails, climbs, and descents that showcase the park’s natural beauty and varied ecosystems.
Each course is thoughtfully marked and supported, with aid stations positioned to keep athletes hydrated and motivated. The following is a list of some of the foods and beverages each aid station may provide: Electrolyte drink, Energy gels, chews, pretzels, Oreo cookies, water, M&M’s, bananas, and watermelon! Whether competing for personal bests or simply soaking in the camaraderie of the trail running community, participants will find the Pena Passage, Lagoon Valley's Trail Race an unforgettable experience that celebrates both the spirit of competition and the tranquility of nature.
The Kids Fun Run at the Pena Passage a Lagoon Valley trail race is all about smiles, movement, and big finish-line energy. Young runners dash up the scenic trail with cheers from parents and volunteers echoing through the route. It’s a short, playful race that celebrates effort over speed and confidence over competition. Every kid leaves feeling like a champion—and usually asking when they can do it again.
Our race shirts are long sleeve tech tees to shield you from the elements all year long. With sun defense, moisture-wicking technology and comfortable fit, it fits the needs of every athlete. To be guaranteed a shirt and shirt size, you must register by May 15, 2026.
We are partnering with NAMI Solano County - a local mental health service charity.
Interested in being a sponsor or vendor? Email Ivette at [email protected]
Start times
30K 7AM
5K, 10K 8 AM
Kids Run 9:30 AM
1k 5k 10k 30k Fun Run Run Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Rock the Ride Napa Valley
Community. Action. Change. Together.
Rock the Ride brings our community together to remember local gun violence tragedies and to support public
safety and gun violence prevention education here and across our state. For 2026, we are bringing back the popular 15-mile ride and our 5.5-mile family ride! We look forward to welcoming back all of our 25-mile riders and our 3-mile walkers. Can't join in person? Sign up for our virtual pass, and receive a thank you package for your support.
SPECIAL GUESTS CONFIRMED SO FAR:
Angela Ferrell-Zabala, Executive Director of Moms Demand Action
Christopher Cabaldon, California State Senator, District 3
Congressman Mike Thompson, United States Congressman, CA-04
Start: Yountville Community Center
End: Yountville North Park
7:00am: Registration opens for our earliest cyclists; please plan to arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled departure.
8:15am: 25-mile Ride
8:45am: 15-mile Ride
9:00am: 5.5-mile Family Ride
9:15am: 3-mile Walk (dogs are welcome)
10:00am-12:00pm:
Burritos & Bubbles in the Park + Voices of Change Speakers
(formal remarks begin at 10:30am) + Prevention Organization Fair
Event concludes at 12:15-30pm
Cycling Run Virtual Walk
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Welcome to the Miles For Mayo 5K walk/run, a family-friendly event supporting local schools and running programs, representing the passion and values of Matías “Mayo” Rogers. In a short time, Matías
ingrained himself in the local community as one of the best runners in Liberty High School history. He was also an honors AP student who lived the values of being kind, generous and helpful.
The race begins at Veteran's Park on Saturday, June 20 at 9 a.m. A virtual option is available for those who can not attend in person, but still want to be part of this special event.
Race fees before June 1, are as follows (children age 3 and under are welcome, no registration necessary):
Ages 4-9 $15
Ages 10-18 $20
Ages 19 and up $35
June 1 and after they are as follows:
Ages 4-9 $15
Ages 10-18 $25
Ages 19 and up $40
Additionally, starting June 1 shirt sizes are not guaranteed.
5k Run Virtual Walk
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 8:30 AM
This will be a fun 5K looping course beginning and ending at Newhall Park near the playground. There will also be a FREE kid's (7 and under) 400m fun run after the 5K run! Age group awards (medals)
will be given to top three runners in each age group. T-Shirts guaranteed for pre-registered runners up to a 6/6/26 cutoff date, first come first served for race day registration if we have extras. The registration you pay will go to the Clayton Valley/Concord Sunrise Rotary Club, as well as the PFCs for both Mount Diablo Elementary and Diablo View Middle School. Please check out our Clayton Valley/Concord Sunrise Rotary Club at https://claytonvalleyrotary.org/
Packet Pickup:
Packet pickup will be on Saturday 6/20 at Sports Basement in Walnut Creek from 2pm to 5pm. Race registrants will be able to purchase goods at Sports Basement for a discount of 20% during this time! Please try to pick up your packet during this time to make the process more smooth the day of the race. If you can't make it on the 20th, you can get there early on the 21st to pick up. Thank you!
Sponsors:
Jeff Wilson, Broker Associate - Keller Williams Realty - Assisting real estate buyers and sellers since 2005! www.collmerwilson.com
Torsten Jacobsen
About our Rotary Club:
The Rotary Club of Clayton Valley/Concord Sunrise was chartered in May 1987 and locally serves the City of Clayton and the Clayton Valley area of Concord. The club is involved in many projects around the world but also has projects that are important in the local community as well.
The list below will give you an idea of some of the local projects that we are involved in. We also have some regional and several international projects as well. If you are interested in getting involved in a fun loving group that enjoys helping others Rotary might be for you. Our Club President, Secretary and the entire club invite you to come visit us...
Adopt-A-Family Program - Our club supports several needy families with gifts and food items for the Christmas holidays.
Camp Royal (youth leadership) - Camp Royal is located in the Trinity Alps near Hayfork, CA. It is a week long, summer camp, leadership training experience for juniors (to be seniors) high school students. It invites several motivational speakers and community leaders to speak and teach during the week. Speakers are flown in and out of the Hayfork airport by volunteer Rotarian pilots.
Camp Venture (business/entrepreneurship) - Camp Venture is a 4 day, summer camp, entrepreneur experience for juniors (to be seniors) high school students. It is designed to help teach the students how to run their own businesses after graduation. It is held at a Bay Area educational facility.
Clayton Library Foundation - Each week the regular speakers at our club sign and donate a book that is donated to the Clayton Library in lieu of a speaker’s gift. The club provides the books at the direction of the Clayton librarian then completes the process by giving the book to the library.
Junior Optimist Baseball League - We donate money to the league and they provide surplus or out dated equipment and uniforms that we in turn donate to our Twin Club project in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico.
Local Park Programs and Street Improvements - We are working with the City of Clayton to repair and update the Clayton Community Park and the work there should be done soon! Markham Park, Concord, is a 4 year old environmental project where we help restore the plants and the grounds in the gardens of Markham Park, Concord’s arboretum by the donation of labor and money.
Via Concord’s “Adopt-A-Block ” program, we do litter pick up on Clayton Road between Ayres and Ygnacio on a quarterly basis.
We have “adopted” the Cabin Trail in Mt Diablo State Park and provide routine maintenance on a regular basis.
Rotary International Polio Eradication Program - Since its beginning in 1987, our club has been donating to The Rotary Foundation for the world-wide eradication of Polio. Each member has pledged to donate as least $100 a year and so far has donated over $145,000. We are nearing our goal!
International Vision Volunteers - Support of a Rotarian run Eye Hospital in Zambia, Africa treating thousands of eye patients annually.
Adopt-A-Village Project - Since 2011, the Rotary Club of Clayton Valley/Concord Sunrise and three Ugandan clubs have adopted a village--the 2,500 residents of the Nsawo Village. Through a series of Rotary global grants and district grants to establish and sustain health and education programs, as well as the construction of a pediatric clinic.
San Felipe, Baja Mexico - We've partnered with our twin club to establish and support a cancer screening clinic and hospice. Thousands of local men and women have used the screening facility over the years. In addition, we have provided scholarship support for high school students to help further their education
5k Fun Run Run Trail
Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Welcome to the 1st annual Liberty High School Band 5k. The Liberty High School Band is excited to host this event as it will directly benefit the marching band, jazz band, concert programs, winter
percussion and winter guard programs.
IN PERSON AND VIRTUAL RACE OPTIONS
This site is not accepting payment. Please go to
https://libertybell5kfunrun.itsyourrace.com/event.aspx?id=16236
for registration for this event.
This years event will be both in person and/or a virtual run! For the in person, the race will begin at Veterans Park and participants will run on the Marsh creek Trail through Creekside Park and beyond for an out and back. The race will commence at 7:30am and will be handing out medals the finish line. For the virtual run, you can run whenever and where ever you want beginning Thursday July 4th through Sunday July 14th. All participants will receive a 2024 first annual commemorative t-shirt and medal participating!
Packet pick up is scheduled for Wednesday, July 3rd from 3:00-7:00pm at Fleet Feet, located at 6061 Lone Tree Way in Brentwood. ***Please note, VIRTUAL RACERS WILL NEED TO PICK UP THEIR SHIRT AND MEDAL AT PACKET PICK UP AS WE ARE UNABLE TO SHIP OUT RACE SAWG.
This race is open to any and all who want to participate, as long as they are human. For the safety of all participants, NO ANIMALS are allowed on the course. Strollers are welcome when pushed by an adult. Bring the family, young and old and run or walk with us! We can't wait to see you out there.
Race Fees:
Children ages 3 and under are welcome to participate, no registration necessary.
Kids One Mile
Kids under 12
January 1st - April 30th- $20
May 1st - July 3rd - $25
July 4th - $30
5k Dates and Fees
January 1st - April 30th
Ages 4-9 - $15
Ages 10-18 - $20
Ages 19 and up - $35
May 1st - July 3nd
Ages 4-9 - $20
Ages 10-18 - $25
Ages 19 and up - $40
Race Day Registration - July 4th
Ages 4-9 - $25
Ages 10-18 - $35
Ages 19 and up - $50
If you register on or after June 1st, you WILL NOT be asked for a t-shirt size. You will be able to select a t-shirt from a variety of sizes at packet pick-up or on race day.
Course Information:
For the safety of our runners DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE COURSE.
Strollers are allowed on the course if they are pushed by an adult.
1 Miles 3.1 Miles 5k Fun Run Run Trail Virtual Walk
Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 8:00 AM
RUNNERS AND WALKERS WELCOME
All participants on the course must have a race bib visible on the front of their body at all times. No bikes, scooters, skates or skateboards will be allowed on the
course.
We will have a free kids run (10 and under) available to our participants' children at 8am. This includes a free race bib and finisher medal.
There will be 2 water stops/aid stations on the course (at miles 1 and 2) and a ton of delicious and refreshing post-race goodies and bottled water.
The Concord-Diablo Rotary Club will have a pancake breakfast available for $15 from 7:30 am until 11:00 am.
After the race, stay for Concord’s famous and fantastic 4th of July Parade (starting at 10:00 am), complete with floats, bands, equestrian & dance teams and more!
DON'T FORGET YOUR FRIENDS
Help make this 4th of July running party even better by inviting your friends, family and neighbors.
You can share these images online or click on them for a printable version that you can post wherever you like!
5k Run Virtual
Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Join us for the 21st annual July 4th Firecracker 5K run. It is an amazing, festive, patriotic, and community event celebrating our independence day! This USAT&F certified course promises to be fast and fun. Lace up your running or walking shoes and enjoy a morning of fitness and community spirit.
1k 5k Run
Sat, Jul 11, 2026
41.6 km from FairfieldRun Trail
Sat, Jul 18, 2026
36.8 km from FairfieldHalf Marathon Run
Sun, Jul 19, 2026
26.8 km from Fairfield5k Half Marathon Run
Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 7:50 PM
Event Day:
Saturday night, July 18, 2026
Four Events:
Registration Opens:
March 2nd - Deal Days will run from March 2 to March 21, 2026
Event Details:
The
Davis Moonlight Run will take place at Schilling Robotics, 201 Cousteau Place in Davis. The event begins at 7:50 pm with the 10 Mile and 10K, followed by the 5K and 2K at 8:00 pm. Courses are flat and travel along city streets as well as Davis' well-loved greenbelts. 10K, 10 Mile and 5K participants with an estimated finish greater than 45:00 are strongly encouraged to wear a headlamp or bring a flashlight for visibility along the course(s) in the dark. At the finish line, participants will be greeted with a heavyweight finisher medal (yes, it's cow-themed) and live music. Post-race activities include refreshments (including pizza by the slice, available for purchase), complimentary sno-cones, beer samples (21+) and awards distribution (for age group and our unique special divisions; see below for more details). A dri-blend short sleeved race t-shirt is included with each entry; we also offer the ability to upgrade to a tank top (men's and women's sizing; 100% polyester fabric). Please
note that dogs are not permitted in this race due to our race insurance, unless they are service animals. Wheelchairs and pushed wheelchairs for disabled athletes are permitted.
Your entry to the Davis Moonlight Run includes the following*:
T-shirt included in entry (option to opt-out and save $5)
Finisher's medal
Age Group awards
Special Division eligibility
Post-race music, suds, and snacks
Finish under the stars!
*One complimentary beer to those 21+. Sno cones available for everyone including those who do not consume alcohol or who are designated driver. Additional beers available for donation.
2026 Start Times
6:30 PM – Race Night Registration Opens
7:50 PM – 10 Mile and 10K Start
8:00 PM – 5K and 2K Start
10:00 PM – Cut Off For Course Support
10:15 PM – Finish Line Breakdown
Note: at this time of the year it gets dark at approximately 8:40 pm.
Start times are subject to change. Last updated 12/17/25.
Packet Pick Up
A Pre-Race Packer Pick Up will be held prior to race night; time and place TBA. Bib and T-shirt pick up is also held on race night starting at 6:30pm. Arrive an hour prior to your race start to have sufficient time to pick up, warm up, use restrooms, etc. Remember, hydrate all day so that you are well-hydrated for your run/walk.
Beneficiary: Cancer Champions
A Change of Pace is proud to announce our continued relationship with Cancer Champions as our ongoing charitable partner. Cancer Champions is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to supporting cancer survivors through custom fitness, nutrition, and mindset programming tailored to the unique needs of those battling or recovering from cancer treatment. Donations to Cancer Champions enable the organization to provide survivors with expert guidance to complement traditional cancer treatment. A Change of Pace and Cancer Champions both believe in the powerful and proven benefits of exercise, and we are very happy to be able to deepen our relationship in the name of health, fitness, and quality of life.
Location & Parking
All races start and finish at the same location, at Schilling Robotics, 201 Cousteau Place, Davis, CA 95618. Parking (free) is available in the adjacent business parks off Cousteau Place on the east side of Cousteau.
Course Maps
Scroll to the bottom of this page to view course maps. Aid stations along the routes (denoted by a W on the map) will offer water and Gatorade. Please carry fluids with you if you are accustomed to drinking them more frequently during your training.
Please note: Our race insurance for this event does not permit dogs, except for service animals. If your dog is a service animal, they are welcome to join you. Otherwise, dogs unfortunately should not be brought on the race course. They are welcome to spectate with you if they are leashed, comfortable in crowds and non-reactive to other dogs.
Post-Race
After the event, each participant will be invited to enjoy one complimentary beer (ages 21+, please bring ID if you appear under age 30), a sno-cone, plus light refreshments.
Overall and Age Group Divisions and Awards:
Awards will be presented to the top three overall finishers per gender (male, female, nonbinary) for each the 2K, 5K, 10K, and Ten Mile. No overall or age group awards for participants who decline to give a gender or age. Overall awards for all distances are based on gun time. Age group awards will be based on net time. Gun time is the elapsed time from the sound of the horn to when a participant crosses the finish line. Net time is the elapsed time from when the participant crossed the start line timing mats to when they cross the finish line.
Age Groups for the 5K and 10K are: 9 and Under, 10-12, 13-15, 16-19, 20-24, 25-29, […], 75-79, 80-84, 85+. Note: will extend to 85-89, 90+ if participants in these categories.
Age Groups for the Ten Mile are: 15 and Under, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+.
Age Groups for the 2K are: 6 and Under, 7-9, 10-12, 13-17, 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+.
Special Divisions (5K, 10K, 10 Mile)
Cancer Survivor
Davis Resident
Woodland Resident
Sacramento Resident
College Student
Any 2 or 4 year undergraduate, graduate, professional, or technical degree school/program is considered eligible
Open to those who are currently enrolled in a program (e.g. summer school) or who will be enrolled in a program for Fall 2025
The Davis Moo-nlight Races encourages participation in the event by athletes with disabilities.
We will recognize the top 3 athletes in the adaptive division, by gender, with a special prize.
Notes:
It is not possible to enter more than one special division. If you are eligible for more than one division, you will need to pick one.
Awards are not mailed. Check race results before you leave the event. Scan the QR code on your race bib with your phone or use one of the available chromebooks to check results.
1.24 Miles 3.1 Miles 6.2 Miles 13.1 Miles Run Walk Wheelchair
Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Moving Forward's 10th Annual We Run Richmond 5k is just around the corner, and we couldn't be more thrilled to have your support!
Keep moving, keep inspiring!
Instagram: Moving Forward 510
Facebook: Moving Forward 510
5k Run
Sun, Jul 26, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Join us on the last Sunday of July at the Pear Fair! It's our 52nd Pear Fair and we want you to celebrate the Bartlett Pear Harvest by running with us! Choose either 5 or 10 miles on our beautiful
country course. (Unfortunately, our course and our fair does not allow dogs. And, according to my children, it's way too bumpy for the stroller!)
Join us!
Sunday, July 26th 730am-1000am.
Kids 1/2 mile Fun Run at 745am!
And, don't forget to support our local scholarship funds by gobbling up the Pancake Breakfast after the race! You will have earned it! (Cost $10-15)
5 Miles 10 Miles Fun Run Run
Sat, Aug 08, 2026
18.6 km from FairfieldRelay Trail Ultra
Sat, Aug 08, 2026
43.2 km from Fairfield5k 10k Half Marathon Run Trail
Sat, Aug 08, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Hey Falcon 5k supporters - we've already locked down the date for next years run!
Join us on Saturday, August 15th for the Second Annual Falcon 5k, a community event supporting the College Park High
School Cross Country Team! This race is a great way to celebrate the start of the season, build our community, connect with local runners, and show your support for our student-athletes.
Whether you're a seasoned runner, a proud alumni, or a supportive community member, this event is open to all and promises a fun, energetic atmosphere. Proceeds will go directly to the CPHS cross country program to help with travel, gear, and meet expenses.
The race will start at 8AM at the College Park Track, be sure to register by August 2nd to guarantee your t-shirt size!
Come run, cheer, and be part of the College Park spirit!
We're working on more fun to add to next year and would love any additional support anyone would like to add to the program. Please email us at [email protected] if you're interested in helping!
We’re looking for Sponsors, if you or a business you know would be interested, details are HERE! Thank you!
5K Start: 8:00 AM
Bib Pick up: TBD
Race Goodies: All 5K participants will receive an awesome race shirt
On-site Registration & Bib Pick Up: Available at 7am morning of the event at the course if you were unable to make it to bib pick up
5k Run
Sun, Sep 06, 2026 at 7:50 AM
Mount Diablo provides spectacular views of the San Francisco Bay Area and surrounding valleys. The 4 mile course is relatively flat and fast within Mitchell Canyon. The longer events are mountainous and very scenic.
(Distances are accurately measured using a Rolatape® surveyor's measuring wheel.)
2 Miles 4 Miles 10 Miles 13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles 30.4 Miles Run Trail
Sat, Sep 12, 2026
43.5 km from Fairfield10k 35k 50k Half Marathon Trail Ultra
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 8:00 AM
This is the race your momma warned you about! The half marathon cannot be described as "flat and fast" or "good for beginners" or with any other nice phrase. In fact, the phrases most commonly used
to describe it would be unprintable. But...once you finish the course, you will have experienced trails and seen views that few others ever will. And you will have a lifetime of bragging rights!
The Rocky Ridge Half Marathon is the finale for the 2025/2026 Ultra Half Marathon Series (series participation is not necessary to enter race).
The 10K and 5K are not quite as intense as the half marathon, but don't worry, those runners will also be challenged with some hills and rewarded with some rarely-seen vistas.
If you are one of those brave souls ready to face either victory occasion and face this beast, come join us!
5k 10k 21k Run Trail Virtual