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Fri, Aug 14, 2026 at 6:00 PM
Location: Red Rock
Parking: Meet in large main parking lot off of Hwy 24 and South Ridge Rd.
We want our group rides to be a place you can come to be with friends. We have a no drop policy, so we
will not leave anyone behind. This Thursday evening ride starts at 6:00 and should be done by 8:00 p.m. Please check in by 5:45 to find your group.
If this event has to be canceled for any reason, all participants will be emailed and we will post the notification on Facebook by 4:30 p.m.
Don't forget to bring:
A mountain bike in reliable and safe condition
A helmet
Water, snacks, sunscreen
Cycling Group Ride
Fri, Aug 14, 2026
21.7 km from GleneagleMarathon Run Trail
Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Master the Journey is a youth mountain bike event focused on supporting the Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) community:
support events and promoting a healthy, active lifestyle for the T1D community by encouraging participation in mountain biking and lowering barriers to entry.
The event will feature U19, U17, and U15 race categories on an approximately 7-mile course. U19 and U17 participants will race 2 laps, while U15 participants will race 1 lap.
A current USA Cycling race license is required for U19 and U17 races. A one-day license can be purchased during registration, or U19 and U17 racers may visit https://usacycling.org/member to explore other licensing options.
Have fun, be safe, encourage each other.
Helmets are required at all times when riding. This applies to all event attendees.
Drugs, alcohol, and tobacco products are strictly prohibited.
Race age categories are determined by birth year. Racers can choose to compete in a higher age group if desired, but may not race in a lower age group. (Racing in a higher age group is not recommended. Racers, please consult with your coach if you decide to compete outside of your age group.)
Rider starting position for each category will be determined by Colorado High School Cycling League (Colorado League) ranking at the conclusion of the 2025 season, in hierarchical order, starting with varsity. Colorado League riders must register by August 5th, 2026 in order to secure starting position as a function of their 2025 league ranking.
Starting position for riders who do not have a 2025 Colorado League ranking and Colorado League riders who register after August 5th, 2026 will be determined by registration order, after assignment of starting positions for riders with a 2025 Colorado League ranking who registered by August 5th, 2026.
Riders must stay on marked course. Violations of this rule may lead to disqualification.
This is a family-friendly event. Profane, offensive behavior will not be tolerated. Attendees who mistreat others may be asked to leave.
Following the races, a portion of the course will be open for a Fun-Ride for all attendees (pre-registration required).
Why are we focused on T1D?
People with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) cannot live without continuous insulin therapy, delivered via multiple daily injections or insulin pump. Out-of-pocket expenses for these patients and their families create disproportionate financial strain that is over 2 times the national average. According to the Children’s Diabetes Foundation,
“Over 40% of Barbara Davis Center patients are uninsured or underinsured.
“On average, the first year of care for a newly diagnosed type 1 is $20,000.
“Type 1 diabetes is the only disease where patients and caregivers are making life and death insulin dosing decisions, and they are doing it every hour of every day.
“Diabetes is expensive. New Onset patients spend about $1,400 on education and appointment fees. Pump Therapy can create better control but can cost up to $1,200 each month. Insulin for children can cost about $300 a month. Testing 6-8 times a day is normal and all those test strips add up to about $300 a month.”
The overall health and quality of life for people with T1D is significantly improved with routine physical activity. Action sports, such as mountain biking, promote healthy living while also imbuing a sense of thrill and excitement for the participants. Master the Journey is focused on raising awareness for the T1D community, introducing both new and experienced riders to youth mountain bike racing, and supporting T1D families in need.
Cycling Mountain Biking
Sat, Aug 15, 2026
47.8 km from Gleneagle50k Ultra
Sat, Aug 15, 2026
95.9 km from Gleneagle5k 10k 35k 50k Half Marathon Trail Ultra
Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 7:00 AM
The Cheyenne Mountain Run features three scenic trail races inside Cheyenne Mountain State Park:
25K Mountain Challenge – for advanced trail runners
10K Trail Race – for experienced runners
5K
Run/Walk – a friendly, accessible option for all levels, including beginners
Each race uses color‑coded bibs
Start Details
Location: Limekiln Trailhead
Start Time: 7:00 AM (staggered start)
25K first, 10K next, 5K last
Fastest runners will start first with their race distance and walkers last.
All races are chip timed.
Poles: Not allowed.
25K Course Overview
Start Elevation: 6,000 ft
Max Elevation: ~9,450 ft
Total Elevation Gain/Loss: ~3,450 ft
Course: Talon → North Talon → Dixon Trail → Mountain Loop (clockwise) → return via Dixon → North Talon → Talon. 25 K Map
Cutoff Times
Dixon Saddle (mile ~5.8): 8:45 AM cutoffLocated 2.5 miles up the Dixon Trail
Runners arriving after 8:45 AM will be turned around
Top of Dixon Aid Station & Split Timing: closes at 10:00 AM
Finish Line Timing: closes at 12:00 PM
Aid Stations
Talon/Sundance
Talon/North Talon
Lower Dixon Trail
Top of Dixon Trail
All runners must carry their own hydration and be prepared for rapid weather changes.
10K Course Overview
Out Talon Trail to the second South Talon junction
Counterclockwise loop on South Talon
Return via Talon → Sundance → finish
Aid Stations: Talon/Sundance and Talon/North Talon. 10K Map
5K Course Overview
Talon → Sundance (~1.4 miles) → Turkey Trot → Talon → finish
Aid Station: Talon/Sundance 5K Map
This race is a fundraiser for The Friends of Cheyenne Mountain State Park A 501 (c) 3 charitable nonprofit) and is made to celebrate and fundraise for the park we know and love.
The safety of our participants and volunteers is our highest priority!
3.1 Miles 6.2 Miles 14 Miles Run Trail Walk
Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Miles for Migraine will host its 7th annual 2-mile Walk, 5K Run and Relax Colorado event on Saturday August 15th at Great Lawn Park in Denver. This event is a fundraiser for Migraine & Headache
Awareness, Treatment & Research. It's more than a walk/run - come connect with your local migraine & headache community, listen to our speakers & visit sponsors in the festival area.
The 5K run is professionally timed. The Walk and the Relax events are free, but donations are encouraged. All walk and run finishers receive a finisher medal.
Dress up in your best purple flair for a chance at a fun prize!
Funds raised will benefit Miles for Migraine free programs & services as well as the University of Colorado Headache Center and Children's Colorado Headache Center to support local migraine research and fellowship training programs.
5k Run Virtual Walk
Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 9:00 AM
3 Race Options:
Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Loop Options
The Beginner and Intermediate routes are the same (1 or 2 loops). This route is not technical but with some fun flowy riding!
The Advanced loop adds more technical terrain after completing the Beg/Int Loop with a total of 2 loops on the technical
Prizes for top 3 Male/Female in each category
5 Miles 10 Miles 15 Miles
Wed, Aug 19, 2026 at 5:00 PM
The Highlands Ranch Mountain Bike (MTB) Series takes place on four Wednesdays throughout May-August. Each Wednesday night features a different route. All four races take place in our beautiful and
pristine Backcountry Wilderness Area, with the first three taking place on our Highlands Point Trail System and the fourth on our Wildcat Mountain Trail System.
Mountain bike racers of all abilities are welcome! All categories are for men and women.
Two, approximately 5.5-mile loops running clockwise for a total course length of approximately 11 miles. Total ascent of 784 feet and a maximum elevation of 6,305 feet.
Course map: https://www.strava.com/routes/17155883
5:00 pm - Juniors 10-14 race 1 lap course
6:00 pm - all other race classes race 2 lap course
Mountain Biking Run Trail
Fri, Aug 21, 2026 at 6:00 PM
Location: Pineries Open Space
Parking: Meet at the trailhead off of Vollmer Road
We want our group rides to be a place you can come to be with friends. We have a no drop policy, so we will not leave
anyone behind. This Thursday evening ride starts at 6:00 and should be done by 8:00 p.m. Please check in by 5:45 to find your group.
If this event has to be cancelled for any reason, all participants will be emailed and we will post the notification on Facebook by 4:30 p.m.
Don't forget to bring:
A mountain bike in reliable and safe condition
A helmet
Water, snacks, sunscreen
Cycling Group Ride Trail
Fri, Aug 21, 2026 at 6:00 PM
Location: Austin Bluffs Open Space/Pulpit Rock
Parking: Park in the lot on North Campus Heights by the UCCS baseball field and field house. You'll enter from the same stoplight that leads the other
direction towards Trader Joe's.
Google Maps Link: https://goo.gl/maps/1kL72B8xvTuFGY636
This ride is for the advanced group.
We want our group rides to be a place you can come to be with friends. We have a no drop policy, so we will not leave anyone behind. This Thursday evening ride starts at 6:00 and should be done by 8:00 p.m. Please check in by 5:45 to find your group.
If this event has to be cancelled for any reason, all participants will be emailed and we will post the notification on Facebook by 4:30 p.m.
Don't forget to bring:
A mountain bike in reliable and safe condition
A helmet
Water, snacks, sunscreen
Cycling Group Ride
Fri, Aug 21, 2026 at 6:00 PM
Location: Stratton Open Space
Parking: Meet in Cheyenne Mountain High School parking lot, directly east of stadium
Google Maps Link: https://goo.gl/maps/1jtVzVZvkwPsZaGf7
This ride includes:
Intermediate and InterAdvanced groups.
We want our group rides to be a place you can come to be with friends. We have a no drop policy, so we will not leave anyone behind. This Thursday evening ride starts at 6:00 and should be done by 8:00 p.m. Please check in by 5:45 to find your group.
If this event has to be cancelled for any reason, all participants will be emailed and we will post the notification on Facebook by 4:30 p.m.
Don't forget to bring:
A mountain bike in reliable and safe condition
A helmet
Water, snacks, sunscreen
Cycling Group Ride
Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Welcome to the Staunton Rocks! Marathon & Half, an event put on by trail runners for trail runners.
Touring the renowned singletrack of Staunton State Park in Colorado’s Front Range Mountains
southwest of Denver, the race will take you back in time as you glide by historic buildings and old milling operations. The flowing trails and gradual climbs & descents will allow you to open up your running stride, while technical features scattered throughout will give your feet occasion to dance. Take in 60+ mile views from the numerous overlooks on course, run by scenic lakes and streams, and catch a glimpse of the numerous raptors that inhabit the stunning rock formations throughout the park. With runnable trails and generous cut-offs, our aim is to offer a trail running experience that is challenging, yet accessible to all.
We aspire to not only offer a first class trail racing experience on a challenging, scenic and impeccably marked course, but also a top-notch post-race experience that will leave your bellies full and the stories flowing.
Start: Staunton State Park, Pine, Colorado
Distance: 26.3mi (4500') or 13.1mi (2200')
Min/Max Elevation: 8,200' / 9,500'
Average Elevation: 9,000'
Terrain: 90% singletrack, 10% dirt road
Fauna: Marmots, raptors, elk, mule deer, black bears, mountain lions
Registration Caps: 150 Marathon / 150 Half Marathon
Time Allowance: Marathon: 10 Hours; Half Marathon: 9 Hours
Date: August 22, 2026
Start Time: Marathon: 7:00a; Half Marathon: 8:00a
Registration
Trail Sisters Approved
Marathon Race Fees:
Dec 15 - Feb 28: $110 + $7.60 fee
March 1 - May 31: $120 + $8.20 fee
June 1 - Aug 21: $130 + $8.80 fee
Half Marathon Race Fees:
Dec 15 - Feb 28: $90 + $6.40 fee
March 1 - May 31: $100 + $7.00 fee
June 1 - Aug 21: $110 + $7.40 fee
What You Get in Return for Your Registration Fee:
A beautiful, well-marked and challenging course
Enthusiastic, knowledgeable race and aid station staff & volunteers
Fully stocked aid stations
Gender specific race T-shirt
Finisher award
Free race photos
Finish line meal
Waiting List
If the race fills, a waitlist will be established. If you are selected from the waitlist, you are given the opportunity to accept/decline the invitation. Your credit card will not be charged until you accept. Your fellow runners in line appreciate your prompt response.
Transfer Credit & Distance Change Policy
If you are not able to race, we will be able to offer a race transfer credit that can be applied to any future Gnar Runners race (valid for 12 months). Credit deadlines are as follows:
Until March 31: 100% credit of registration (excluding RunSignup fees).
April 1 - June 30: 75% credit of registration (excluding RunSignup fees).
July 1 - August 19: 50% credit of registration (excluding RunSignup fees).
**In order to receive your credit, you must cancel your registration through the RunSignup registration platform.
Deferrals:
Log in to your RunSignup account
Go to Profile -> Upcoming Races -> Staunton Rocks -> Manage Registration
At the bottom of the page, select “Defer Registration” and follow the automated process.
While RunSignup will prompt you to, you DO NOT have to immediately choose which race to apply your credit to. Once you hit "Confirm Deferral" and see the "Your registration has been deferred" message, your credit is in the system and will be valid for one year past the event date.
Distance Switch:
Log on to your RunSignup account
Go to Profile -> Upcoming Races -> Staunton Rocks! -> Manage Registration
At the top, click the link to "Transfer Event"
Follow the steps to register for the race in the new distance
Runners in the half marathon race can pay the additional registration fee to upgrade to the marathon race. There is no charge for marathon runners dropping down to the half marathon race.
The online deadline to transfer is Thursday (8/21) at midnight. It can also be done in person at packet pickup on Friday.
Cancellation Policy
Entries are non-refundable. Entries are non-transferable, except for transfers via the wait list. In the event the race is cancelled due to extreme weather, fire, disease or for some other unforeseeable event, we cannot offer refunds or credits.
Course & Aid Stations
The Marathon course will have approximately 4,500ft of vertical gain.
The Half Marathon course will have approximately 2,200ft of vertical gain.
Course Maps
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Course GPX File
Staunton Rocks Marathon GPX (Current for 2025)
Staunton Rocks Half Marathon GPX (Current for 2025)
Course Profile
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Aid Stations - Marathon
Aid Station Mile Split Total Gain Descent Cut-Off
Old Mill - Limited 8.4 8.4 1650 800 -
Elk Pond 3.4 11.8 350 600 -
Elk Pond 5.0 16.8 1100 1100 -
Staunton Rocks 3.5 20.3 500 750 -
Finish 6.0 26.3 900 1250 5:00p
Aid Stations - Half Marathon
Aid Station Mile Split Total Gain Descent Cut-Off
Old Mill - Limited 6.2 6.2 1450 500 -
Staunton Rocks 4.3 10.5 550 1250 -
Finish 2.6 13.1 200 450 1:00p
All full service aid stations will stock the following items:
Gnarly Fuel2O Nutrition sports drink.
Water and ice
Salty snacks: Pretzels, potato chips, corn chips, etc
Fruit: Bananas and Watermelons plus additional variety depending on what might be available
Sweets: Cookies, M&M's, Gummy bears, etc
Soda: Coke, Ginger Ale
Sandwiches: PB&J, Ham & Cheese
Plus a special treat unique to each station. In 2026, Old Mill will have oranges, Elk Pond will have bacon and Staunton Rocks will have popsicles
***There will be GF/Vegan alternatives for nearly all non-GF/V standard offerings. These are typically held back to save them for those who need them, so please ASK! Also note that while we will do our best to keep utensils and trays separated for these as well as common allergens, this is the backcountry and cross-contamination can occur.
While we will provide plenty of electrolyte options in drink mix and salty real foods, we deem the risks associated with salt in concentrated pill form to be more than we're comfortable providing. We won't restrict runners from using their own salt caps, but will not have them available at aid stations.
Course Marking
The course will be well marked with pink flagging and pink pin flags. Important intersections will be supplemented with flour ground markings and directional arrows. On longer stretches of trail without intersections, confidence flagging will be placed approximately every quarter mile. Turns will be marked heavily.
Toilets
Park restrooms are available at the Ranch Hand Start/Finish, Mason Creek Trailhead, and on the Bugling Elk Loop approaching the Elk Pond Aid Station.
If you do need to relieve yourself outside of these spots, please practice appropriate Leave No Trace principles. Aid stations will have toilet paper available.
Crew Access
Family and friends can meet their runners at the Ranch Hand Start/Finish and Mason Creek Trailheads. Crew or family vehicles will need to pay the regular $10 park entrance fee. Carpooling is highly recommended to save on park fees and limit traffic and parking congestion at the trailheads. Use the Mountain View Park 'N Ride on Highway 285 just 5 miles east of the park for carpooling.
All trails are open to the public, so family and friends are allowed to run, hike, or bike on the course; however, pacing or crewing outside designated aid stations is not allowed and will result in the disqualification of your runner.
Detailed Course Directions - Marathon
Start to Old Mill Aid Station (1st Visit):
From the Ranch Hand Group Picnic Area, start west on the Davis Ponds Trail to the Chase Meadow Trail. Turn right on the Chase Meadow Trail, cross the Lazy V Road, continue on Chase Meadow until it T's with the Historic Cabins Trail, and turn right. Follow the Historic Cabins Trail a short distance to the junction with the Staunton Rocks Trail. Turn right, and follow the Staunton Rocks Trail downhill to the first intersection with the Dines Meadow Trail. Turn right on Dines Meadow, passing back by the Start/Finish and looping around past the Visitor's Center to the Mason Creek Trailhead. Follow the Mason Creek Trail around and uphill till you reach a left onto the Bear Paw Loop. Follow Bear Paw around till it turns left to rejoin Mason Creek, and that will take you into the Old Mill Aid Station.
Old Mill Aid Station (1st Visit) to Elk Pond Aid Station (1st Visit):
From the Aid Station, continue west on the Border Line Trail until you reach a big 4-way junction. Turn right at this junction on to the Bugling Elk Trail / park service road, following it around to your first visit at the Elk Pond Aid Station.
Elk Pond Aid Station (1st Visit) to Elk Pond Aid Station (2nd Visit):
From the Elk Pond Aid Station, you're taking a very sharp right (north) turn onto the West Meadow Trail. Follow it around to the 4-way intersection with Lion's Back Trail and Chimney Rock Trail, and turn right on the Lions Head Trail. Complete the lollipop loop on the Lions Head, tag the summit, and return back to the same 4-way intersection. Turn right onto Chimney Rock and loop around until the trail rejoins with the wide Lion's Back Trail, turning right (downhill) back to the Elk Pond Aid Station.
Elk Pond Aid Station (2nd Visit) to Staunton Rocks Aid Station:
From the Elk Pond Aid Station, turn right (uphill) on the single track Marmot Passage Trail. Follow it till you can turn right where the Scout Line Trail branches off of it. Continue on Scout Line to the 4-way intersection with Old Mill & Staunton Rocks, where the final aid station is located.
Staunton Rocks Aid Station to Finish:
Continue straight (uphill) on the Old Mill Trail until you reach the historic old mill, where the first aid station of the day was located. Turn right off Old Mill onto the Mason Creek Trail to the first junction with the Bear Paw Loop, where you turn right and take the loop. When Bear Paw rejoins Mason Creek, turn right again and follow Mason Creek downhill for several miles until the junction with the Dines Meadow Trail. Turn right on Dines Meadow, cross above the main parking lots and turn left into the finish.
Detailed Course Directions - Half Marathon
Start to Old Mill Aid Station:
From the Ranch Hand Group Picnic Area, start due south on the Dines Meadow Trail, curving east and north as it turns into the Mason Creek Trail. Follow Mason Creek uphill and around until you reach a left onto the Bear Paw Loop. Follow Bear Paw around until it turns left to rejoin Mason Creek towards the Old Mill Aid Station.
Old Mill Aid Station to Staunton Rocks Aid Station:
From the Old Mill Aid Station, continue west on the Border Line Trail until you reach a big 4-way junction. Head straight across / slightly left at this junction onto the Marmot Passage Trail. Follow Marmot Passage a short distance until you can turn left where the Scout Line Trail branches off. Continue on Scout Line to another big 4-way intersection where the Staunton Rocks Aid Station is located.
Staunton Rocks Aid Station to Finish:
From the Staunton Rocks Aid Station, continue north onto the Old Mill Trail for a very short distance, then take a hard left onto the Staunton Rocks Trail, heading uphill. Follow the course markings carefully, take the first right heading uphill/north on a spur Climbing Access Trail, then right again after about a hundred yards onto the main Climbing Access Trail, which will connect you back to the Old Mill Trail. Turn right again, downhill, on Old Mill back to same intersection your loop started. This time, take a hard left onto the Staunton Rocks Trail heading downhill. Follow Staunton Rocks for about 2 miles, then turn right onto the Dines Meadow Trail and follow the short downhill to the main park road, which you cross into the Ranch Hand Group Picnic Area and finish.
Race Rules
Race rules are designed to provide a safe and fair experience for everyone involved and to help ensure our ability to produce the race again next year. Major rule infractions by racers will result in immediate disqualification of the racer. Please do not argue with or harass our volunteers. Please direct any questions and feedback to us here.
The Marathon will be limited to 10 hours and will end at 5:00pm. The Half Marathon will be limited to 9 hours and will end at 5:00p.
At each aid station, volunteers will record runner bib numbers. Runners are responsible for making sure that aid station volunteers record their number. Please make sure that your bib number is visible from the front and call out and confirm your number when passing through an aid station. This is important so that we can keep track of runners and know that you are not lost or injured.
If you need to drop out of the race for any reason, you must check out with the nearest aid station.
Purposeful littering is prohibited and will result in an immediate disqualification.
Stay on the trail. No bushwhacking or short cutting. In case of wet trail conditions, please run through any muddy sections to avoid widening the trail. Yield to pedestrian and horses. Mountain bikers should yield to runners, but please use common sense in all circumstances.
Pacers are not allowed. Crewing is allowed at designated aid stations only.
No mechanical aid (poles, traction devices, etc.) unless approved by race staff prior to the race for a specific reason.
Dogs are not allowed on the course with runners.
Schedule
Friday 8/21:
4:00-7:00p: Optional Packet Pickup at Staunton State Park - Ranch Hand Group Picnic Area - Runners coming Friday will need their own parks pass
Saturday 8/22:
6:00a: Staunton State Park Open to Runners
6:00-6:45a: Marathon Check-In & Packet Pickup
6:55a: Marathon Pre-Race Briefing
7:00a: Marathon Race Start
7:00-7:45a: Half Marathon Check-In & Packet Pickup
7:55a: Half Marathon Pre-Race Briefing
8:00a: Half Marathon Race Start
9:45a: Lead Half Marathon Runners Finish
10:00a: Post-Race Meal Opens
10:45a: Lead Marathon Runners Finish
11:00a: Half Marathon Awards, offered on rolling basis
12:00p: Marathon Awards, offered on rolling basis
5:00p: Finish Cut-Off
Parking & Directions
Runner parking at the park itself will only be for carpools of 2 or more registered runners.
Parking at Staunton will be available beginning at 6:00am. Passes for carpooled runners are covered as part of your race entry fee, and you'll receive your pass from our parking crew when you arrive at the park race morning.
Race traffic will be directed first to the Meadow Overflow lot, followed by the Meadow lot. Both lots are roughly a half mile walk from the start/finish. Please follow directions from the parking marshals and plan sufficient time to arrive and park.
All vehicles with a single registered runner will be directed to park at the Mountain View Park N Ride, 5 miles from the park, and take one of our race-provided shuttles, which will start running by 6:00a. Please arrive at the park & ride at least an hour before your start time if you plan to take the shuttles.
Runner drop-off is allowed at the park entrance. Turn in to the main park road off of Elk Creek Road, and proceed to the first parking marshal. Tell them you are just dropping off a runner, and they will direct you to turn left, disembark your runner, and circle back out of the park. Runners getting dropped off will have approximately a half mile walk from the drop off to the start.
Runners are welcome & encouraged to make a new friend in the PnR lot on race morning to drive in together. You can also post rideshare offers/requests on our Facebook Event.
Runners are welcome to leave a bag at the start/finish for post-race access (especially those runners taking the shuttle). Please label your bag with your name and bib number (we'll have duct tape & sharpies at packet pickup if you forget).
Any crews or spectators will be required to have a Colorado State Parks Annual Pass or purchase a park entry pass on-site for $10.
Please be mindful of additional park traffic that will arrive throughout the day.
Driving Directions
12102 S Elk Creek Rd, Pine, Colorado 80470
13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles Half Marathon Run Trail Walk
Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Our annual 5K/10K Run or Walk to Support Higher-Ed in Uganda
We'll be returning to Family Worship Center for the start and finish of this year's 5K/10K.
Our event will take place on August 22nd from
8–11am.
Route: The course follows the Highland Canal, beginning at Clarkson Street and heading north to Orchard. This is a wide crushed gravel trail with both sun exposed and shaded areas.
Why We Run or Walk: One of the ways True Impact and our partners in Uganda are committed to helping our students become independent adults is by offering access to the best education possible. Your participation helps eliminate generational poverty.
ALL proceeds from this event support our students enrolled in upper Secondary, Vocational, University levels of education through Susies Higher Ed Fund: As our students pursue these programs, costs rise. This fund help offset tuition, supplies, and other educational expenses.
5k 10k Gravel Run Trail Walk
Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Come join in the celebration of the resurgence of a great community event. The Ram Run will be returning to it's traditional month. This fun and exciting event will include a 5k around the
neighborhoods near Green Mountain High School. Proceeds will help benefit the Green Mountain High School Cross Country Team. The first 150 registrants will be guaranteed a t-shirt. Overall and age group awards will be given as well.
Awards
Top 3 Male
Top 3 Female
1st place in each age category: 0-9, 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
The elementary school in the Green Mountain Articulation Area will get a traveling trophy.
Eligible Elementary Schools:
Foothills Elementary, Rooney Ranch, Hutchinson Elementary School, Devinny Elementary
2k 5k Run
Sun, Aug 23, 2026 at 8:00 AM
76 km from GleneagleCycling Gravel
Sun, Aug 23, 2026 at 5:00 AM
78.9 km from GleneagleCycling
Sun, Aug 23, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Rumble at the Ranch is a 6 hour mountain bike relay for teams of two or three riders as well as solo racers. The race takes place on the amazing Highlands Ranch Backcountry singletrack and double-track trail system. Teams will see how many laps of the 7.6 mile loop they can complete in 6 hours.
Mountain Biking Relay Trail
Sun, Aug 23, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Welcome to the Pioneer Prairie Dog Half Marathon event; the one that started the series! With 10k and 5k events too!
Everyone is back to school and slipping into a routine. Make this your mental health break as you break away from the chaos of weekly schedules and give yourself a morning to race in the crisp autumn air! You'll be glad you took time for YOU!
5k 10k 13.1 Miles Run
Sun, Aug 23, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Join Conservation Colorado for the second annual Rebel Run 5k! Run, walk or stroll to show your passion for Colorado's climate, air, land, water and communities. Create or join a team, or go solo –
every dollar you donate or raise supports Conservation Colorado's efforts to protect the beautiful state we love and the communities who call it home. After the race, celebrate at our finish line party with food, drinks, sponsor booths and more. Sign up today to become a rebel and move for the cause! Stay tuned for registration opening.
3.1 Miles 5k Run Walk