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Join us for the Hope in Every Step 5K Run/Walk, a community-driven event dedicated to spreading hope, resilience, and support for those in need. Whether you're a seasoned runner or taking your first steps toward a healthier lifestyle, this event is for everyone!
Set against the beautiful trails of Tuolumne River Regional Parkway, participants will run or walk a 3.1-mile course filled with encouragement, camaraderie, and a spirit of togetherness. Every step taken represents strength, perseverance, and the collective power of hope.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Sole Support Sponsorship Program. Gather your friends and family, lace up your running shoes, and be part of a movement that turns every stride into a symbol of hope!
Experience the towering redwoods, lush ferns, and beautiful trails through Huddart Park, King's Mountain and Bear Gulch.
A true trail running adventure through the mythical Marin Headlands. Traverse one of the most beautiful and iconic trail landscapes in the United States on a course that is both challenging and spectacular. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge and experience the raw edge of the Pacific where city meets wild.
This Fremont park has "hills" in the name, but the climbing is minimal at these runs by the bay. You will find an abundance of scenic views and variety of surfaces from dirt to paved to the wood boardwalks running through the marsh!
Hikers/walkers are always welcome!
Enjoy vistas of the Pacific Coast and of the spectacular Marin Headlands with views of Tiburon, San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge.
We put the "ish" in "ten-ish". Just think of the extra distance as a FREE bonus.
This 12.4-mile course winds through the beautiful Red Hills Recreation Area in the Sierra Foothills. Winter is an amazing time to run in Red Hills. Water-crossings and mud add difficulty to already challenging, technical terrain.
NEW THIS YEAR!! - Giving you options is what DB is all about! This year we have added a second distance, giving you the choice between a 10ish mile or 10ish K event. Whichever distance you pick, you will still be seeing the Swisegoods at our only aid station.
Montara Mountain features the only undisturbed Coastal Mountain Habitat found over 100 miles of coastline. Experience groves of Huckleberry, Honeysuckle, Lilac, Chinquapin and Manzanita, with beautiful views of the Pacific Coast as you climb.
Wind down FeBREWary in Santa Rosa with Beer City Half™! See the sights, run the trails, and drink the brews that have made Santa Rosa famous world-round. Beer City Festival is a full day on a full weekend. Drink local and dig it! (ProTip: Capacity is limited and this event sells out.)
Angel Island is a hilly, grass- and forest-covered island that provides spectacular views of Marin County, San Francisco, and the Golden Gate. Trails and roads circle the entire island and climb Mount Livermore. Bring the whole family and enjoy a post-run picnic at beautiful Ayala Cove.
(Distances are accurately measured using a Rolatape® surveyor's measuring wheel.)
The 2027 Oakland Marathon
Marathon – Half Marathon – 10K – 5K – Kids Run
March 19-21, 2027
Annadel Half Marathon/10K/5K
The Annadel Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K
The Annadel Half Marathon is a non-profit fundraising event that, over the past 17 years, has raised significant funds to help make Trione-Annadel State Park a more beautiful place for everyone to enjoy. Thanks to the incredible support of our sponsors, participants, and volunteers, this race has become one of Sonoma County’s premier running traditions — and we’re excited to return in 2027!
The Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K are among the biggest running events in Sonoma County, drawing runners of all levels to the scenic trails of Annadel State Park.
Half Marathon: 4-hour cut-off time
10K & 5K: Great options for walkers and first-time participants
Each participant receives a race medal, a event shirt, and post-race beverages and snacks.
Join us for a day of running, community, and supporting the park we all love!
Protect the Place You Race
In honor of Earth Day (April 24), we’re proud to host a low-waste event with cup-free aid stations, refill options, and a focus on park stewardship — because every mile should leave Annadel better than we found it.
A portion of event proceeds is donated to Trione-Annadel State Park and the Sonoma County Parks Foundation.
Please note that all race registrations are final and non-refundable. We encourage participants to consider purchasing race protection insurance during registration for added peace of mind.
The East Bay's most scenic descent.
13.1 miles descending from Mt. Diablo, finishing where open-space beauty meets Walnut Creek's relaxed, upscale energy. A new race from the team that has produced East Bay events since 1995.
Registration includes the following:
Custom Wrist Band for all AM access
Scenic Bus Transfer to Summit Start
Warm Beverages on the Mountain
Bib w/ Chip Timing
Custom Shirt
Custom Finishers Medal
Morning Welcome & Goodie Bag on bus
Cold Weather Bag Transported to Finish
Gloves & Mylar Blanket
Warm Lunch Served at Finish Line
Post-Race Shuttle Service
Start above the clouds. Finish in the park, surrounded by Walnut Creek energy.
From high on Mt. Diablo State Park, the course descends along quiet park roads, passes through the oak-dotted Diablo foothills, and continues into Walnut Creek's tree-lined neighborhoods before finishing at Arbolado Park.
Closed course, no spectators allowed in the park
Four aid stations with water, electrolytes and fruit
Pace teams from 1:30 to 2:30.
A race worth flying in for.
Start at sunrise:
Gather above the clouds at 3,849 ft as the sun comes up over the East Bay hills.
All downhill, all real:
A point-to-point course through Mt. Diablo State Park with a steady 3,664 ft descent.
A finish you'll feel:
Cross under the arch at Arbolado Park to a custom medal and a well-earned finish-line celebration. After 13.1 unforgettable miles from the summit, this is your moment to take it in, catch your breath, and celebrate the descent.
Built by locals:
Produced by Team Blue Sky Events in partnership with the City of Walnut Creek since 1995.
Event overview:
Saturday, April 24, 2027. The 13.1-mile course starts on Mt. Diablo at 3,849 ft and finishes at Arbolado Park in downtown Walnut Creek, dropping 3,664 ft along closed park roads and quiet residential streets.
The race is produced by Team Blue Sky Events in partnership with the City of Walnut Creek. Field size is capped at 1344 to keep the experience uncrowded from start corral to finish festival.
Packet Pickup:
Packets can be mailed to any registered runner for an additional fee, selected at sign-up. Otherwise, pick up your packet at one of the windows below. There is no race-morning pickup; runners who do not mail their packet or attend a pickup will forfeit their registration.
Saturday, April 17 / 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM / Location TBD
Sunday, April 18 / 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM / Location TBD
Friday, April 23 / 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM / Location TBD
On race day:
Parking & shuttles
Parking & shuttles (pre-race)
All registered runners park at 2125 Oak Grove Rd., Walnut Creek. Your race confirmation assigns a wristband, a bus number, and a departure time of either 5:30 AM or 7:00 AM. Wristbands are required to board, and bus assignments cannot be changed.
Once you have your cold-weather bag, board the return shuttle at the corner of Oak Grove and Arbolado Drive with your wristband on. Shuttles run back to the morning parking lot. Specific return-shuttle timeframes will be posted closer to race day. On the mountain & at the finish.
Parking & shuttles (post-race)
Gear Check:
Dress warm. A cold-weather bag drop is set up in the staging area at the summit; place your gear in the bib-numbered bag and it will be transported to the finish line for pickup after the race.
Warm refreshments at the summit:
Hot drinks and refreshments are served at the top of the mountain for all registered runners before the start.
Photos:
Course photographers are stationed at the summit, along the course, and at the finish line. Smile for the camera.
Finish festival:
After you cross the line, a hot lunch and refreshments are served before you enter the festival area to meet our sponsors and vendors.
Race Results:
Live timing posts during the race and stays available indefinitely. Search by name or bib number to find your splits, gun time, and chip time.
Awards:
Age-group awards will be presented after the race, with medals given to the top three male and female finishers in each age division.
18 & Under
19–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65–69
70–74
75–79
80+
Recap & Photos:
After the race, all runners will receive a link to preview and purchase photos taken of them during the run. A short race recap and top-finisher highlights will also be published on this page. Talk to the race team.
Aid stations
Aid stations are positioned every three miles on the course, beginning at mile 3. Each station includes water, electrolyte, and fruit as well as basic first-aid supplies.
Course details
This is a paved course from start to finish. All runners have 3 hours and thirty minutes to complete the 13.1-mile point-to-point race. After the 3-hour and thirty minute mark, the course sweep team will pick up any remaining runners and bring them to the finish line. No exceptions.
Road closures
North Gate Road and Summit Road within Mt. Diablo State Park will be fully closed to vehicle traffic while runners are on the roadway.
After runners reach the park exit gate at approximately mile 11, participants will continue in the westbound lanes of North Gate Road. The eastbound lanes will be used for two-way, pilot-escorted vehicle traffic. Barricades will separate runners from traffic, and for your safety, you must remain to the right of these cones at all times while on North Gate Road.
On Arbolado Drive, runners will also use the westbound lanes and must stay on the left side of the roadway as they approach the finish line at Arbolado Park.
Race volunteers and police officers will be stationed at key intersections and course turns to direct runners and manage traffic as needed. Please follow their instructions at all times to help ensure a safe race experience.
Medical
Each aid station will have basic first-aid supplies available, including bandages, moleskin, Vaseline, anti-inflammatory medication, and other common runner-support materials. Participants needing assistance may stop at any aid station and ask the volunteers for help.
SAG vehicles will be staged along the course to respond to emergencies and assist runners who are unable to continue to the finish. A full-service medical tent will also be available at the finish line.
Race questions, sponsorship inquiries, partnership ideas, or press requests. We respond within one business day. Submissions are routed to [email protected]
Toro Park is a vast, sprawling venue full of iconic Bay Area trail scenery. Picture rolling golden hills, sparse coast live oak offering brief moments of shade, and smooth trails carrying you up and down through pastures and arroyos.
This weekend also features Spartan Obstacle Course Races.