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Devil's Thumb Ranch is happy to present the first annual 5K/15K running race and walk that will start at Devil’s Thumb Ranch Resort & Spa. The course consists of gentle rolling hills and moderate elevation gain. Fun for all levels.
Event details and schedule
Event Times:
7:00am- Packet Pickup and Check In & Day-Of registration begins in Broad Axe Barn.
9:00 am- Timed Run/Walk commences
10:30am- Award Ceremony
Course/Timing:
-Water, Gatorade and fruit will be provided after the course.
Prizes:
-Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 overall finishers. The top finishers in age groups 5-8, 9-12 will also recieve awards!
-Every participant will be entered in a drawing to win additional prizes.
-Every participant will receive a commemorative glass!
Parking:
-There is parking available in the lower parking lot at Devil's Thumb Ranch, which is left of the main lodge.
Dress up as your favorite American Hero! This could be your mom, dad, Albert Einstein, Batman, Superman, or the Powerpuff girls! This event is all about celebrating GREAT people who do and have done GREAT things! Come be GREAT with us!
Sign up for a team and each member saves $5! (Registrations for the kids race do not count toward the team discount) See our FAQ page for how team pricing works!
Dress up as your favorite American Hero! This could be your mom, dad, Albert Einstein, Batman, Superman, or the Powerpuff girls! This event is all about celebrating GREAT people who do and have done GREAT things! Come be GREAT with us!
Sign up for a team and each member saves $5! (Registrations for the kids race do not count toward the team discount) See our FAQ page for how team pricing works!
Join us for the 17th edition of the Avery Brewing Company 4K on the 4th, which is one of Boulder’s best running traditions to do on the 4th of July!
July 4th is celebrated in a number of different ways, with parades, barbecues, sparklers and fireworks, BUT there has been no better way since 2008 to get your July 4th morning off to a great start, than doing Boulder’s traditional Avery Brewing Company 4K on the 4th.
It is run on a flat and fast course, then followed by the best post-race party with Avery Brewing Company beer, Savory Cuisines Catering breakfast burritos and live music!
July 4th, also known as “Independence Day”, is a National holiday to mark the historic date in 1776, when the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress. So wear your red, white and blue on Friday July 4th, and come and celebrate Independence Day with us!
Our FREE T-Shirt offer ends Sunday, May 24th at 11:59PM.
Baby strollers ARE allowed.
NO Dogs are permitted in the race.
There are NO race refunds.
The LL5K, hosted by Sweetheart City Racing is scheduled to begin at Grimm Brothers Brewhouse on July 4th at 8:00 am. We welcome runners and walkers, and all abilities! We are proud to support Health4Heroes with the 2024 Loveland Liberty 5K. Please check out their website using the link below. There is a cash purse for the top three males and females in the overall and masters divisions. The Elite corral/wave will start at 8:45m. If you can run a 5K under 24 min for men, under 26 min for women, sign up and run with the Elites.
Each participant 21 and over can receive a BOGO beer from Grimm Brothers Brewhouse. Finish line food will be breakfast burritos from El Cielo. Make sure you have your ID if you want an alcoholic beverage.
If you registered after the guaranteed shirt deadline, we will have any leftover shirts and past race shirts available AFTER the race. Volunteers will instruct you on how to get your shirt at packet pickup.
NO Race Day Registrations
Fun for all, from newcomers of any age racing for the first time to veteran competitors looking to test their fitness, all in a friendly, welcoming environment.
We are back at CU Potts Field again offering a full schedule of events.
BRR Members Save $5 off adult pricing!
Use the email address associated with your membership. Non-Members can easily join in the registration process to immediately save.
TRIPLE BYPASS - Three Mountain Passes
Go big - The Triple Bypass stretches 120 miles, with 10,800 feet of elevation gain over 3 mountain passes: Juniper, Loveland, and Vail.
DOUBLE BYPASS - Two Mountain Passes
The Double Bypass covers 80 miles and gains 6,500 feet of elevation over two mountain passes: Loveland and Vail.
Please note that the Double Bypass start location is in Empire, CO. There is a mandatory mass start for ALL riders.
Get ready for a sun-soaked adventure and a fantastic mid-season challenge with our 13th Annual Dog Days 5K, 10K & Half Marathon, benefiting Do Over Dogs! Held in a central location between Denver and Boulder, our courses wind northeast along the scenic Big Dry Creek Trail. As you run, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Flatirons on the horizon. Our trail is perfect for dogs, featuring a generous amount of soft surface along the 10K and half marathon routes. Plus, we have a special dog division to award the fastest pups at each distance and a dog-themed costume contest for extra fun! And continue the challenge by participating in the endless series counterpart, Fa La La, in December.
The Cookie Chase is Denver’s race that ends with cookies. Runners and walkers can take advantage of a flat and fast course, and then enjoy fresh cookies at the finish. Our mission is to bring people together to have a fun, fit morning. All finishers will get a finishers medal, as well as top-notch chip timing, a race logo shirt and finish line expo with vendors and food and cookies!
For the most up to date info check out NEDGRAVEL.COM
2025 Race Guide is here! (2026 coming race week!)
Race day is July 12th, 2026!
Registration opens FIRST for Women, BIPOC, Non-Binary Athletes and Para-cyclists. It will open to the general public one week later.
Early Bird Pricing ends 1/31
New this year is our WOMEN'S ONLY start for the Gold Course. If you would like to participate in this please register for the “Gold Course - Women's Only Start”. Registering for the regular “Gold Course - Women's” category will not register you for the WOMEN'S ONLY start.
Introducing Ned Gravel Run 10 miler! Now the runners can take part in the Ned Gravel Party. Following our 10.5 mile Bronze Course, it will challenge and excite with 50/50 pavement/dirt. This is a great chance to explore Ned on foot! Cash prizes + prizes from On Running and Suunto. Plus a Strava Downhill Mile segment challenge!
PLEASE READ BEFORE REGISTERING
Refund: Refunds are generally not granted and will only be granted at the sole discretion of the race.
Transfer: It is possible to transfer your registration to another person up to two weeks before the race, then transfers will no longer be allowed. There are no refunds for transfers to a less expensive course.
Deferral: This year we will be offering deferrals to 2026 on a sliding scale.
Price increase schedule:
Early Bird Pricing ends 1/31/2026
Next price increase 5/1/2026
Final price increase 7/1/2026
Please see Nedgravel.com for 2026 course maps and descriptions. All courses are the same since 2023
Tentative Race Week Schedule
Thursday - Packet Pickup
Pre-Race shakeout ride 5-6pm
Saturday- Expo & Shake Out Rides and Run
Packet Pickup @ The Coffee Ride
Sunday - Race Day
Tungsten Course - 7am
Gold Course - 7:30am
Silver/Bronze Course - 8:00am
Run - 8:15am
Expo with music, beer and vendors 10am-6pm
*schedule may change
Rocky Mountain Road Runners holds a monthly Trophy Series in the Denver area. We provide a low-key, low-cost racing environment. Everyone is welcome to run with us!
The race uses a handicap start system, slow-to-fast, spread over ~10 minutes. This gives everyone a chance to win. We'll use your estimated finish time to assign you a start time with others the same speed.
Race Day Details
Time: 8:00am. Show up 30 minutes early to get your bib and warm up!
Location: Stonehouse in Denver.
Course: The course on crusher/fine dirt
Parking: Stone House Park is at 2900 S. Estes St., between Yale and Hampden. From the intersection of Wadsworth and Yale, turn WEST on Yale, then SOUTH on Estes St. The park will be on your left a few blocks south of Yale. Registration will be under the picnic shelter. Parking is available at the park.
Stick around after for pancakes
Sunday, July 19, 2026
The Donor Dash is a 5K run/walk to honor the lives of organ and tissue donors, celebrate the lives of organ and tissue recipients, and recognize those who continue to wait for a lifesaving transplant.
We are excited to be at Washington Park for the 27th Annual Donor Dash on Sunday, July 19, 2026!
Ways to HONOR CELEBRATE & RECOGNIZE at Donor Dash:
THE DASHBOARD: As a participant, you can share a photo and a short message highlighting your reason for participating or your personal connection to donation and transplantation. These photos and messages will be displayed throughout race morning, honoring, celebrating, and recognizing the stories and inspiration behind our Donor Dash community. Learn more about the Dashboard here!
RIBBON CEREMONY: Please attend the on-stage program starting at 9:30 a.m. on race day to hear inspirational stories and recognize the different connections around organ, eye, and tissue donation. On race day, you can grab your ribbon near the finish line or at the ribbon tent near the expo area. The ribbon connection colors are below.
Calling all adventurers and nature lovers! It's time to cool off so head to Idaho Springs for the Floyd Hill Dash 5k!
Imagine yourself surrounded by breathtaking mountain views, breathing in crisp fresh air, and running along historic paths once traveled by Gold Rush settlers. Whether you’re chasing a personal best or enjoying a relaxed walk, this event is all about celebrating the outdoors, community, and pure fun.
But wait, there's more to this dash than just the thrill of the run. By joining us, you're not only treating yourself to a great experience, but every step you take supports the Clear Creek County Advocates. You're supporting victims of crime, personal tragedy, and community education regarding victimization and crime prevention in Clear Creek County. You will be making a real difference.
So why wait? Gather your friends, bring the family, and join us as we dash for a cause. Sign up today and show Floyd Hill what you’re made of!
Register 5 or more in one transaction and SAVE (save $5 per person!)!!
Fun for all, from newcomers of any age racing for the first time to veteran competitors looking to test their fitness, all in a friendly, welcoming environment.
We are back at CU Potts Field again offering a full schedule of events.
BRR Members Save $5 off adult pricing!
Use the email address associated with your membership. Non-Members can easily join in the registration process to immediately save.
Join us for the 3rd annual Flyin' Ryan Memorial 5k , a heartfelt event dedicated to honoring the memory of Ryan Vomacka, an exceptional athlete and individual who left an indelible mark on our community. Ryan, a Mountain View High School graduate, was an integral part of the Cross Country and Track teams, helping lead the Mountain View Boys to victory in the 2016 State Track Championship. Ryan's courage, determination, and spirit, especially in his battle with brain cancer, continue to inspire all who knew him. This race is more than just a competition; it's a celebration of Ryan's life and legacy. By participating, you are supporting the Track and Cross Country programs at Mountain View High School, and we have establish a scholarship fund in Ryan's honor, awarded annually to a deserving athlete from the program .We hope to make this race an annual tradition, fostering community spirit and support for our young athletes. Come run, walk, or cheer and be part of a day that embodies the
perseverance and passion Ryan showed throughout his life. The location will be at Fairgrounds Park in Loveland .
We're back! Ride 27 glorious miles and 6,700' from Idaho Springs to the summit of Mt Blue Sky (formerly Mt Evans) at 14,130'.
The Blue Sky Hill Climb is an iconic ride up the highest paved road in North America. We close the road to the top for your safety and viewing pleasure. Be a part of history - established in 1962.
The Climb is in honor of Bob Cook, a US Olympian and record holder. Bob Cook died of brain cancer at the age of 23, and the Hill Climb is a memorial to this extraordinary athlete.