38 running events in Boise, Idaho
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Sat, Feb 07, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
The Boise Galloway Run Walk Run Training Program is open to anyone who is interested in completing a distance event or simply running/walking with an amazing group of people! All sizes, shapes, ages and abilities are welcome ... from beginners to Boston qualifiers, from walkers only to runners/walkers. Pace groups are set up to ensure a comfortable and safe training pace for every ability.
Season Kickoff and Info Session: Saturday, January 31, 2026 @ Boise Collister Library! (4724 W State St, Boise, ID). Join us @ 12:30 pm in the Sycamore Room to hear about the program, ask questions, and meet our amazing Pace Group Leaders!
Training locations: Various parks along Boise River Greenbelt.
Choose the training option that works best for you:
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Walk-for-Fitness (this group will walk for a specific time duration, not a specific distance) - Feb 7 - June 20
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10k Training: Feb 7 - June 20
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Half Marathon Training: Feb 7 - June 20
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Year-round Training: Feb 7 - Nov 14 (with a 4-week break June 20 - July 11)
Train with us for a variety of races planned for May and June 2026.
You can find more information at BoiseGalloway.com. If you have any questions, contact our Director Randi Braunwalder at [email protected].
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Sat, Feb 14, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Join CBH Homes and The Treasure Valley YMCA in the inaugural CBH Hearts Across the Valley Love Run.
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Sat, Mar 07, 2026 at 10:00 AMSee full details
Every journey starts with a first step — and walking absolutely counts.
The Starting Line is the opening event of the Zero Dark Thirty Run Series, a progressive experience designed to take participants from their first mile to a full marathon over the course of the season.
This event is intentionally beginner-friendly. You can run, jog, walk, or mix all three. Whether this is your very first race or your first step back in awhile, this event is about showing up — not speed or finish times.
All proceeds benefit the Zero Dark Thirty Foundation, a veteran-led nonprofit focused on rebuilding purpose, resilience, and community through movement and connection.
DISTANCES
1 Mile (Series Distance )
Perfect for walkers, beginners, families, and first-time participants. Walking is fully encouraged and welcomed.
Optional Distances
5K (3.1 miles)
10K (6.2 miles)
All distances are walk-friendly, fully timed, and open to participants of all ability levels.
WHO THIS EVENT IS FOR
Walkers and first-time participants
People returning to movement after time away
Veterans and first responders
Families and friends
Experienced runners who want a meaningful season-long challenge
If you can walk a mile, you can do this event.
THE ZERO DARK THIRTY ETHOS
“Zero Dark Thirty” represents discipline, early mornings, and choosing to show up — even when it feels uncomfortable.
This series is about progress over pace. No pressure. No cutoff times. Just forward movement.
WHAT YOU GET
Finalized Results with Awards and Prizes at the Gala
Finisher Military Challenge Coin (yes, walkers earn the same Military Challenge Coin)
Event shirt
Access to the Zero Dark Thirty Run Series community
The chance to support veterans through the Zero Dark Thirty Foundation
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Sat, Mar 14, 2026 at 9:45 AMSee full details
Trade your pot of gold for a pair of sneakers and join us for the most spirited St. Patrick's Day celebration in town! Spring into action with our YMCA St. Patrick's Day River Dash, where green isn't just a color; it's a way of life. Get ready to run, laugh, and showcase your shamrock swagger – it's all happening, and you're invited to the luckiest run in town!
Course Options: Start and finish at Julia Davis Park near the band shell.
9:45 am Leprechaun Mile
10:00 am 5K & 5Mile River Dash
Packet Pick Up: Friday, March 13th from 3-6pm at Bandanna Running & Walking (504 W Main St. Boise)
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Mon, Mar 16, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
Saturday, November 14, 2026(Subject to Change)
All runners will receive a race shirt and race medal.
Please note courses utilize the Boise Greenbelt system. Should we run the Greenbelt, the river can be unpredictable. Systems and entities that govern the local Greenbelt are constantly dealing with these challenges. Typical issues are created due to sidewalk construction, sinkholes, flooding, etc. During the run, you may encounter wildlife that may cause a delay in your progress and/or change in your planned route. Or you may cause your own delay to stop and listen to the amazing sounds this course creates.
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Mon, Mar 16, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
Saturday, October 10, 2026
Course Maps will be updated once details have been finalized.
GREAT SWAG and T-SHIRT DEADLINE
Comfiest long sleeve t-shirt, swag thanks to our amazing sponsors, and finisher food/drink, all COT runners get a finisher's award. Please note that registrants registering after October 1, 2026 are not guaranteed a shirt.
Please note courses utilize the Boise Greenbelt system. Should we run the Greenbelt, the river can be unpredictable. Systems and entities that govern the local Greenbelt are constantly dealing with these challenges. Typical issues are created due to sidewalk construction, sinkholes, flooding, etc. During the run, you may encounter wildlife that may cause a delay in your progress and/or change in your planned route. Or you may cause your own delay to stop and listen to the amazing sounds this course creates.
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Sat, Apr 04, 2026 at 10:00 AMSee full details
The YMCA Easter Run!
Hop into spring at the YMCA’s 1st Annual Easter Race!
Join us on Saturday, April 4, 2026, for a celebration of fitness, family, and fun.
Choose between a 1-Mile Fun Run or a 5K, and enjoy an interactive egg hunt along the course. Each egg holds a special number you can redeem for prizes at the finish line!
Whether you’re racing for a personal best or hopping along with the family, this event is all about coming together, getting active, and embracing the joy of community.
Lace up, grab your bunny ears, and help us make this new YMCA tradition one to remember!
Location: Ann Morrison Park
Date: April 4th, 2026
Time: 10:00am
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Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
What’s the Serenata Shuffle?
The Serenata Shuffle is a fun, music-filled race along Boise’s Greenbelt. Choose between a timed 5K or a 1-Mile Fun Run, perfect for runners, walkers, and families.
Starting and finishing at Veterans Memorial Park, the course features live performances from Serenata Orchestra musicians along the way.
All registered participants receive a free event t-shirt and commemorative medallion. And don’t forget to keep your eyes on the prize—chase the Maestro along the course for a chance to win exclusive raffle prizes!
Early Bird pricing runs through January 11, with a final price increase on March 28.
This event is partner-sponsored by Fleet Feet Treasure Valley, supporting a great community-focused race experience.
Grab a few friends and save—groups of 3 or more get $3 off per person.
Packet pick-up will be on April 9th at Fleet Feet Nampa and April 10th at Fleet Feet Meridian.
Who is Serenata Orchestra?
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit community orchestra with a mission to enrich the lives of our members and audiences while inspiring a lifelong passion for music. We proudly offer four engaging, lively, and family-friendly concerts each year—completely free of charge—to the citizens of the Treasure Valley.
While our concerts are free to attend, producing them comes with significant costs. Expenses such as rehearsal space, concert venues, music acquisition, and other essentials add up throughout the year. To support these efforts, in 2025, we introduced our annual fundraiser, the Serenata Shuffle, which is a 5-kilometer and 1-mile run/walk event.
Join us for the Serenata Shuffle or donate to help us continue bringing free, inspiring concerts to our community. Thank you for your support!
To learn more about us, please visit our website.
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Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 10:00 AMSee full details
Every journey requires momentum.
The First Push is the second event in the Zero Dark Thirty Run Series — a progressive program designed to take participants from their first mile all the way to a full marathon.
The 5K represents a powerful milestone. It’s where confidence starts to build, consistency takes shape, and participants begin to see what they’re capable of.
This event is run or walk friendly and designed to be welcoming to all ability levels. Whether you’re continuing from the 1 Mile or stepping up for the first time, this race is about forward progress.
All proceeds benefit the Zero Dark Thirty Foundation, a veteran-led nonprofit supporting veterans through movement, mentorship, and community.
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Sat, Apr 18, 2026 at 12:00 PMSee full details
Get Your Kicks on Robie Creek 26! Join us as the 48th Race to Robie Creek® commemorates the 100th anniversary of Route 66 on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at high noon (MT).
For those of you looking for a Race entry or Spectator Bus Pass, there is a specific post on Facebook where people can seek/sell their entry or pass. There are no more Spectator Bus Passes available online, there will be a very limited number for sale at Packet Pickup on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Basque Center.
3/5/26 - 12:07 p.m. - Waitlist selections have started. The invites to register are coming out one at a time. You will receive a text message first. Please respond if you have decided to pass on an entry. Registration fee is $75.00 plus a $10.00 transfer fee plus an online fee.
2/16/26 -12:10 p.m. Wow! The Race is sold out and the Waitlist is full. We allow for transfers of Race entries…be patient and keep training.
2/16/26-12:08 p.m. - Race registration took place on Monday, February 16, 2026 at noon (MT). A limited Waitlist is open for those still seeking a Race entry.
Joining us for the first time this year? Please check out the Frequently Asked Questions & Race Details tabs.
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Sun, Apr 19, 2026 at 12:00 AMSee full details
Plogging is a combination of running or walking and picking up trash you see on your route. It is an up-and-coming fitness trend that brings variety to your workouts while helping to keep the environment clean and healthy. Boise Plogs is a fitness initiative for both the individual and the planet! Anyone can register for this event, no matter your ability, and plogging materials will be provided.
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Choose a suggested neighborhood from the list below or choose your own location in the Treasure Valley (foothills, Meridian, greenbelt, school grounds, etc..) to plog during the week of April 19-25th.
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There is no time requirement but plogging for at least 30 minutes is suggested.
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Pick up your plogging supplies and Boise Nice thank you swag on April 15th and 16th at Zamzow's State Street Location (6208 W State Street, Boise) between 3:00 and 6:00 PM.
There will be prizes for 1) the most creative team names and 2) the most unique/interesting piece of litter/trash! 3) the most litter picked up 4) Boise Plogs 2026 MVP
Happy Plogging!!
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Sat, May 02, 2026 at 6:00 AMSee full details
Introducing Boise’s newest race series — The Boise Four — your chance to be part of something truly special in 2026!
Featuring:
The Boise River Marathon - 5/2/26
The Boise Marathon - 6/20/26
The City of Trees Marathon - 10/10/26
The Boise Half Marathon - 11/14/26
This series welcomes everyone from brand-new runners to elite marathoners ready for their next big challenge. With Boise’s stunning river views and iconic tree-lined courses, each race delivers an unforgettable experience. Runners signed up for The Boise Four race series will get exclusive series swag! Don’t miss your chance to join the club—if you’re not signed up by May 1st, you'll have to wait until next year. Be part of the action and make 2026 the year you run them all!
How it works:
You’ll pay one flat rate for the entire series, with the freedom to pick any distance in each race. This fixed price remains the same, but it’s only available until the first race starts on May 2, 2026.
The fine print:
If you are already registered for one of our 2026 races and would like to sign up for the series instead, shoot us an email at [email protected]! Unfortunately, we are unable to apply discount codes or offer refunds/deferrals for the series. Lastly, the final race is a half marathon only, keep that in mind when picking your other three distances.
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Sat, May 09, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Tackle the full Boise River Greenbelt on a beautiful loop course with a team of your friends on Saturday, May 9th 2026! Join us for the only relay race in the Treasure Valley at the second annual Boise Greenbelt Relays. New this year is a FULL 50 Mile Ultra Distance for Solo Runners.
JOIN US
Teams of two (2), Teams of four (4), Teams of six/seven (6 or 7 for one per leg!) or solo runners will collectively complete 45 miles (50 for the Solo Ultra Course) looping the entire span of the Boise River Greenbelt through central Boise, Garden City, Eagle, and Southeast Boise. The race will start and finish at Ann Morrison Park on Saturday, May 9th 2026.
New This Year! The solo event will be FIFTY (50) miles! Come tackle one of the fastest & flatest, non-looped 50 mile courses in Northwest.
Please note that the course closes at 5PM! If you (running solo) or your team are concerned about finishing within this window, please reach out directly to us at [email protected] and we'll work with you on specific arrangements.
RELAY LEGS
There will be six (6) different exchange zones along the course with seven (7) "legs".
Each "leg" will vary in distance from five (5) to eight (8) miles.
Teams can choose who runs each leg and who runs more than one (1) leg! It is allowed for a runner to complete consecutive legs. The course is currently being finalized, but expect to run the majority of the Greenbelt from Ann Morrison, to Eagle, to Lucky Peak and back to Ann Morrison.
HOW TO SIGN UP
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST SIGN UP ALL TEAM MEMBERS IN ONE TRANSACTION DURING REGISTRATION!
For a step by step video tutorial on how to sign up, click HERE.
You must provide the following information for each participant when registering a team:
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First & Last Name
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Email Address
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Date of Birth
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Gender
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Phone Number
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Address
You must also know your "Team Name" when registering a team.
Who is running each leg will need to be communicated to race management before the event, but not during registration. Race management will provide direction on how to submit this information after a team is registered.
EMERGENCY CONTACT
The emergency contact information for the individual registering the team will be used as the emergency contact information for the entire team. Please make sure they are available and aware of the event!
EXCHANGE ZONES AND OFFICIAL COURSE TIME LIMIT
The slap bracelet must be handed off in Exchange Zones in order to ensure accurate results, runner tracking, and safety! There will be bathrooms, parking, and aid stations at all Exchange Zones. The course will officially close at 5:00pm. We will be providing limited support after 5:00pm and allowing participants to finish after that time. Please contact [email protected] with any questions and concerns.
RESULTS
Results will be categorized by Solo (50 Mile Ultra Distance), Teams of Two (2), Teams of Four (4), and Teams of Six+ (6 and 7-person teams). Co-ed teams are allowed and all teams will be included in the same results category in their respective size division. Teams will receive an overall finishing time at the conclusion of the event. Individual leg splits may be tracked by participants but will not be officially reported by Boise Running.
NO TEAM? NO PROBLEM!
Please post in this Facebook group to create a team with others or see if anyone else is looking for people to join their team. You can also fill out this form. Filling out the form is NOT a registration or a commitment to register, just a way for us to help you find a team! Lastly, you can email [email protected] and we will do what we can to get you connected.
REMINDER: YOU MUST SIGN UP ALL TEAM MEMBERS IN ONE TRANSACTION DURING REGISTRATION!
TRANSFERS, REFUNDS, ETC.
Teams of Two (2) must have at total of only two (2) runners. No more, no less. Teams of Four (4) must REGISTER a total of four (4) runners but can run the relay with three (3) runners in the event that their fourth runner can no longer participate. If a Team of Four (4) only has two (2) runners that can still participate, they can email [email protected] to be transferred to the Team of Two (2) division. Teams of Six+ (6 or 7) must register a total of six or seven runners. If a Team of Six+ only has four (4) or two (2) runners that can still participate, they can be transferred to another division by emailing [email protected]. A refund will not be provided.
There will be no refunds for any registrations of the Boise River Greenbelt Relays. Participant substitutions and division transfers are allowed. Substitutions and division transfers are allowed and must be communicated to race management at [email protected] by Friday, May 8th at 6:00pm at the latest.
SWAG
Each participant will receive a swag item that has yet to be announced!
QUESTIONS?
Please check out the FAQs page or email [email protected] with any questions!
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Sat, May 16, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
YMCA Famous Idaho Potato Marathon & Fun Runs
The Treasure Valley YMCA is proud to bring you the 49th annual YMCA Famous Idaho Potato Marathon and Fun Runs presented by the Idaho Potato Commission. All of our races take place on the flat and scenic Boise Greenbelt. All races start and finish at The Morrison Center
All courses are flat and fast for this fun full, half, 10K & 5K run on the Boise Greenbelt.
Packet Pick Up: Friday, May 15th, 3:00-7:00 pm at the Morrison Center for all distances!
Come pick up your packet and t-shirt, and visit with vendors before race day to ensure you have all the last-minute race day items. Avoid the lines on race day and pick up your packet on Friday.
Day Of Packet Pick Up:
Half & Full Marathon – Sat, May 16, 5-6:30 am
5K & 10K – Sat, May 16, 8:30 am-10:00 am
Start Times:
Marathon – 7 am
Half Marathon – 9 am
10K – 10:00 am
5K – 10:30 am
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Sat, May 16, 2026 at 10:00 AMSee full details
Momentum becomes commitment.
The First Push is the second event in the Zero Dark Thirty Run Series — a progressive program designed to take participants from their first mile all the way to a full marathon.
At 6.2 miles, the 10K represents a shift. It’s where consistency turns into endurance. It’s where doubt gets replaced with discipline. It’s where participants begin to realize they are capable of more than they thought.
This event is run or walk friendly and designed to be supportive and encouraging for all ability levels.
All proceeds benefit the Zero Dark Thirty Foundation, a veteran-led nonprofit supporting veterans through movement, mentorship, and community.
DISTANCES
1 Mile
5K (3.1 miles)
10K (6.2 miles) (Series Distance)
All distances are walk-friendly, fully timed, and open to participants of all ability levels.
WHO THIS EVENT IS FOR
Walkers and first-time participants
People returning to movement after time away
Veterans and first responders
Families and friends
Experienced runners who want a meaningful season-long challenge
If you can walk a mile, you can do this event.
THE ZERO DARK THIRTY ETHOS
“Zero Dark Thirty” represents discipline, early mornings, and choosing to show up — even when it feels uncomfortable.
This series is about progress over pace. No pressure. No cutoff times. Just forward movement.
WHAT YOU GET
Finalized Results with Awards and Prizes at the Gala
Finisher Military Challenge Coin* (yes, walkers earn the same Military Challenge Coin)
Access to the Zero Dark Thirty Run Series community
The chance to support veterans through the Zero Dark Thirty Foundation
Giveaway Items are subject to change
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Sun, May 17, 2026 at 11:00 AMSee full details
Join the Epilepsy Foundation of Idaho for the Sharon's Ride.Run.Walk. 2026 - a movement that brings our community together to educate, spread awareness and make a difference for the people we love who live with epilepsy. These nationwide events are dedicated to the memory of Sharon Rosenfeld, a nurse and teacher who cared deeply about epilepsy and advocated helmet safety. Click here to learn more about Sharon and helmet safety.
Funds raised from Sharon's Ride.Run.Walk. provide education and awareness, training programs on seizure recognition and first aid, as well as access to specialty and supportive care for the nearly 17,000 people affected by epilepsy here in Idaho. Register as an individual, join a team or create your own team! After registration, you'll be able to create your own personal fundraising page and/or team page. Get your friends, family members and co-workers to support your individual or team fundraising - share your personal story.
EVENT DETAILS
Registration includes:
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T-shirt (ONLY guaranteed if registered by April 18th)
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Commemorative Medal
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Post- Race Lunch
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Activities for all ages
*T-Shirt can be picked up on May 14th and 15th from 10am-2pm at the EFI Office (100 Warm Springs Ave, Boise, Idaho 83712), or the morning of the race starting at 10am.
Activities:
Route Scavenger Hunt
Craft Area
Lawn Games
Photo Booth
After Race:
Lunch Party! Make sure to stay at the Riverside Hotel after you finish your ride, run or walk for lunch.
Sharon's Ride.Run.Walk is more than an event, it's a CELEBRATION! We encourage you to take photos of your time at our event and share them on social media. There will be a photo booth onsite with accessories to level up your picture game. When sharing your pictures online, please tag us (@epilepsyidaho) or use the hashtags: #EpilepsyIdaho & #SRRW2026Idaho.
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Sat, May 23, 2026 at 9:30 AMSee full details
Please join us on Saturday morning, May 23, for the 2026 Kick for Kenya 5K!
Run or walk for a cause - proceeds will be used to fund planning and execution of community development training and projects in rural southeastern Kenya in partnership with Kenya Kids (US-based nonprofit), the Touch Africa Child Education Project (TACEP, a Kenyan NGO), and other local Kenyan community partners. Funds raised will be invested where needed most, in particular to provide educational opportunities, improve public health, and address food and water insecurity. Our Kenyan partners' long-term vision includes construction and development of a community center with dedicated space for field staff offices, tutoring and counseling services, animal husbandry and agricultural demonstration plots, and hosting speakers/conferences for educational instruction and vocational training, as well as on-site housing for children or families in need and short-term international visitors.
Race Notes:
- Registration, Entry Fees, and Donations
- Early bird pricing is $35 per entrant registered by April 15.
o Note that all but the first $10 of the entry fee (which goes to cover race costs) is considered tax deductible.
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Entry fee goes up to $40 on April 16 (the cost to provide a K-8 child in Kenya with education for a month) and $45 (cost to provide day high school for a child in Kenya) the week of the race (Monday, May 18, through raceday morning).
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Additional donations (any amount) also welcome.
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Although race day registration will be available, pre-registration is highly encouraged so we can start on time and ensure we have sufficient bib numbers, timing chips, and post-race food for everyone!
- Packet Pickup and Parking
- Pre-race packet pickup will be available at two times and locations:
o Eastwind Community Church lobby (4750 S Surprise Way, Boise, ID 83716) before and after the 9 AM, 10:30 AM, and Noon services (~8:30 AM - 1:30 PM) on Sunday, May 17
o Fleet Feet Treasure Valley's Meridian location in The Village (3573 E. Longwing Lane, #105, Meridian, ID 83646), Noon-6 PM on Friday, May 15
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Day of race packet pickup will run 8-9 AM in the Eastwind Community Church parking lot on Saturday, May 23.
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Day of race parking will be available across the street at Eagle Christian Church (4601 S Surprise Way, Boise, ID 83716).
o Note that because the start/finish line is located in the Eastwind Community Church parking lot, the lot will be closed from 8 AM to noon, so please plan accordingly.
- Carpooling or biking to the race is highly encouraged.
- Race
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Start/finish in the Eastwind Community Church Parking lot.
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Starting gun will go off promptly at 9:30 AM!
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Course runs out and back along the Surprise Valley bike path to the turnaround near Highway 21.
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Accurate out-and-back course on flat, scenic bike path
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Course marshals at all intersections for traffic control
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Mile splits
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Aid station near turnaround
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Post-race food and party
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Great prizes for top finishers and more!
- Course Records
- Open
o Men: Erik Teig, 15:43 (2022)
o Women: Amanda Dunne, 19:58 (2022)
- Kids (12 and under)
o Boys: Nate Drescher, 22:45 (2024)
o Girls: Nadia Kouskov, 21:41 (2023)
- Youth (13-19)
o Boys: Luke Drescher and Royal Colley, 17:58 (2023)
o Girls: Nora Robinson, 22:15 (2023)
- Masters (40+)
o Men: Ben Gall, 16:57 (2025)
o Women: Amanda Dunne, 20:55 (2024)
- Seniors (50+)
o Men: John Foster, 17:05 (2025)
o Women: Holli Gappa, 28:22 (2022)
- Grand Masters (60+)
o Men: David Williams, 23:12 (2023)
o Women: Lois Allen, 28:32 (2023)
- Veterans (70+)
o Men: Larry RIch, 28:03 (2025)
o Women: Gail Langseth, 29:40 (2024)
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Mon, May 25, 2026 at 7:30 AMSee full details
Join us this Memorial Day as we come together to honor and remember the brave men and women who lost their lives while serving our country.
The Memorial Day 5K/10K/15K is a meaningful way to pay tribute to our fallen heroes—by gathering as a community, celebrating their legacy, and moving forward in their honor. We are offering all Active and Retired Military a *Complimentary race (5K, 10K or 15K)" on May 23, 2026. (Military I.D. of the athlete must be shown to pick up bib.)
Join us on the trails along the Boise River starting & finishing at Ann Morrison Park.
Participants may choose from the 5K, 10K, or 15K distances, each offering a patriotic race-day experience filled with purpose and pride. All athletes who cross the finish line will receive a commemorative finisher medal, a lasting reminder of the day and the heroes it represents.
To recognize outstanding performances, awards will be presented to the top three men and women in the traditional five-year age groups for all three race distances.
Run with gratitude. Run with remembrance. Run for those who gave everything.
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Sat, May 30, 2026 at 11:00 AMSee full details
Secure your spot now for the Saint Alphonsus Capitol Classic Kids Run! Open to kids ages 6 to 14 of all abilities.
New in 2026, this special one-mile journey kicks off in front of the State Capitol building with the ringing of the bell, culminating in a festive Finish Fair at Cecil D. Andrus Park by the State Capitol. Every participant is a winner, receiving a commemorative medal and a stylish T-shirt.
For 42 years the Treasure Valley Family YMCA and Saint Alphonsus have joined forces to sponsor this beloved run. Aligned in our commitment to community health, especially the well-being of our youth, our collaboration promises a fantastic and memorable experience for all participants.
Registration:
In-Person registration will be available on race day, May 18th, at the Registration Tent from 7-9am
Shortened/Adaptive Course
The Capitol Classic encourages kids with all abilities to participate. There is an adaptive course for kids with physical or mental disabilities that starts at 9:30 prior to the main race. For questions on adaptive course, please contact Race Director, Griffin Gettman at 208 871 6866 or Kate Mason at 208-367-4250
Need Financial Assistance?
All children deserve the chance to realize their potential and participate in our events. To receive financial assistance, please email [email protected].
Race History:
The Saint Alphonsus Capitol Classic Race was started by Ron and Betsy Twilegar in 1983 to encourage young people to become interested in physical fitness, especially running. At that first race, held on September 2, 1983, 1,000 children ran from the State Capitol Building to the Union Pacific Depot. Through the efforts of Dr. Michael and Kirsten Coughlin, Saint Alphonsus became involved with supporting the race in 1987. The race date was changed to the end of the school year and has continued as a tradition for many Treasure Valley families.
PARENTS! Listen Up!
Can parents run with the kids?
Yes! . . . with a couple of caveats:
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If you want to run alongside your child, please start at the back of the pack, behind the start line of the 6-year-olds.
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Only one grownup per child, please.
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Adults will not receive a medal or shirt and need not register.
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If you’d like to be one of the adult volunteers to ensure safety along the course, please visit this link to sign up.
Let’s let the kids shine! Thank you for supporting their sense of accomplishment!
IncludeAbility is Partnering with the Capitol Classic again in 2026! IncludeAbility provides:
- Free Entry for runners with Physical/ Intellectual Challenges
- Text 208 602 1810 to receive that code and more information
- IncludeAbility Support
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Team IncludeAbility will provide volunteers to serve as Race Buddies for extra support, encouragement, and fun to any participant who requests one!
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Email: [email protected] to request a running buddy!
- IncludeAbility Mission
- IncludaAbility promotes the inclusion of youth with physical and/or intellectual challenges in mainstream sports
o For more information visit: includeability.org
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Sat, May 30, 2026 at 1:30 PMSee full details
This is more than just a fundraiser run— it’s a movement.
Pace for Peace is excited to announce the return of Run for Refugees, for Spring 2026.
Refugee resettlement is a staple of Idaho. Recent events have left these programs vulnerable, as they face funding cuts or unexpected pauses.
After a successful 2025 run, volunteer community members and students who have been impacted by refugee resettlement and immigration have come together again to gather support. Bridging the funding gap, and building community through healthy activity.
This race benefits local and global resettlement services:
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Agency for New Americans (ANA), a refugees resettlement agency located in Boise, Idaho. Learn more at http://www.anaidaho.org/
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Atiye Charity Association a non-profit providing direct support to refugees in located in Sudan. Learn more at https://www.atiyaaca.org
Located in Boise, Idaho. Pace for Peace (P4P) is a registered non-profit, founded and run by current students from three local universities and young professionals. Our goal is to come together to build community with refugees and locals, ultimately bringing attention to global humanitarian issues and connecting them back to our local community. Learn more at PACEFORPEACE.ORG
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Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Welcome to the Boise Marathon. The Boise Marathon will offer the summer option for our marathon series. June 20th promises to be one of the longest Boise days. Sunrise is at 6:04 a.m. and while Sunset is scheduled for 9:30 p.m., you know that Boise sun can hang in the sky until late into the evening. We can't imagine a more perfect day to run our Summer Marathon.
DISCLAIMER: Boise also likes to offer multiple weather seasons throughout a June day. We'll promise the sunrise/sunset time, not sure about what season.
Marathon Series:
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Spring - Boise River Marathon - May 2, 2026
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Summer - Boise Marathon - You found it!!!
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Fall - City of Trees Marathon - October 10, 2026
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Winter - Boise Half Marathon - November TBD 2026
Courses:
One of the most scenic courses in the country located in beautiful Boise, Idaho. You will wander through canyons, trees, riverside neighborhoods and some of the prettiest parks in the country!
Great Swag:
We'll follow our usual recipe of race production to include our coveted race shirt (we're thinking of something other than the t-shirt hoodie for this race), sweet swag, and finisher food/drink. ALL participants will get a finisher's medal. Please note that registrants registering within 2 weeks of race date may not be guaranteed a shirt. (We'll do the best we can. We're cutting off registrations once we think we can no longer get you a shirt or a medal. Medals are easy... but we don't know what shirt size folks are until they register so there's no way to know. Thanks to all who register early!!!)
Another race put on by team SoleKIDs. (www.solekids.org)
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Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 6:00 PMSee full details
The Bogus Trail Series is back and better than ever this summer! Held on the beautiful trails of Bogus Basin, this three week series is a challenging and exhilarating way to hit some trails with other members of the community. The series will kick off on Friday, June 26th with subsequent races on Friday, July 10th & Friday, July 24th. Come to one or all three and receive a customized hat sponsored by Fleet Feet Treasure Valley!
Races will meander through the breathtaking single track of Bogus with a spectrum of vertical-based efforts, ranging in distances from 4-6 miles (course maps are on our website HERE). Join us for these stunning views and a post-race celebration you will not forget! Each race will begin on Friday evenings near the entrance to Simplot Lodge. Post-race, enjoy a beautiful sunset as you venture back to Boise. The Bogus Trail Series is brought to you by Boise Running & the Boise Front Trail Festival team, known for the largest trail race in the state of Idaho!
Questions?
Check out our full race website with course maps, packet pickup information and more! If you have a specific question or can't find the information you're looking for, please email [email protected] and we'll help you!
Scoring
This year, we are excited to announce a “Grand Prix” style-scoring The runner with the most points from the Bogus Trail Series will win the Grand Prix! There will be top male and female winners. The Bogus Summer Trail Grand Prix Series will be unofficially timed and officially scored based on finishing place. The Boise Front Uphill 2 Mile on Friday, July 31st or any other events at the Boise Front Trail Festival will not be included in the Grand Prix scoring.
Bundle Pricing
Sign up for ALL THREE RACES & SAVE $25
Sign up for TWO RACES & SAVE $10
Bundle pricing will be reflected on the Payment Step during registration process!
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Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 7:00 AMSee full details
Celebrate the holiday spirit in the middle of summer at the Christmas in July 5K/10K/Half Marathon! This means Santa is on Vacay!
Come on out and join us at Ann Morrison Park in Boise . This festive race brings all the cheer of the season—without the cold—giving athletes a fun and energetic way to race during the warm summer months.
Whether you’re tackling the 5K, 10K, or Half Marathon, you’ll enjoy a spirited race atmosphere filled with holiday flair, seasonal fun, and motivation from start to finish. Runners and walkers of all levels are welcome to join in the celebration.
All athletes who cross the finish line will receive a custom finisher medal and a spirited, race-themed shirt to commemorate their accomplishment. Awards will be presented to men and women for all three distances to the top finishers in the usual five-year age groups, starting at 10 & Under.
Break out the holiday cheer, lace up your running shoes, and make summer miles merry at the Christmas in July 5K/10K/Half Marathon.
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Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 10:00 AMSee full details
Momentum becomes commitment.
The Turning Point is the third event in the Zero Dark Thirty Run Series — a progressive program designed to take participants from their first mile all the way to a full marathon.
At 6.2 miles, the 10K represents a shift. It’s where consistency turns into endurance. It’s where doubt gets replaced with discipline. It’s where participants begin to realize they are capable of more than they thought.
This event is run or walk friendly and designed to be supportive and encouraging for all ability levels.
All proceeds benefit the Zero Dark Thirty Foundation, a veteran-led nonprofit supporting veterans through movement, mentorship, and community.
DISTANCES
1 Mile
5K (3.1 miles)
10K (6.2 miles) (Series Distance)
All distances are walk-friendly, fully timed, and open to participants of all ability levels.
WHO THIS EVENT IS FOR
Walkers and first-time participants
People returning to movement after time away
Veterans and first responders
Families and friends
Experienced runners who want a meaningful season-long challenge
If you can walk a mile, you can do this event.
THE ZERO DARK THIRTY ETHOS
“Zero Dark Thirty” represents discipline, early mornings, and choosing to show up — even when it feels uncomfortable.
This series is about progress over pace. No pressure. No cutoff times. Just forward movement.
WHAT YOU GET
Finalized Results with Awards and Prizes at the Gala
Finisher Military Challenge Coin* (yes, walkers earn the same Military Challenge Coin)
Access to the Zero Dark Thirty Run Series community
The chance to support veterans through the Zero Dark Thirty Foundation
Giveaway Items are subject to change
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Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 6:00 PMSee full details
Boise Front Trail Festival
Join us on Friday, July 31st and/or Saturday, August 1st for a wonderful weekend of trails, nature and good vibes!
NOTE: The links below will take you to the Boise Running website for details including course maps, parking, awards, and other important information. Please be aware that the Boise Running team is currently considering NEW 2026 courses that include more singletrack, a start/finish closer to the main lodge, and the same challenging climbs you know & love! Maps currently available starting/finishing from the Frontier Point Lodge are from previous years and available to view as a reference, but may not apply to this year's event.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Friday, July 31st at 6:00 pm - The Hill Climb
This INTENSE event is great for hikers, peak baggers, nordic skiers and those who just love a good challenge. We'll be taking the shortest route to the top of Shafer Butte (the highest point in Boise), but shortest doesn't mean easiest! The climb is a combination of terrain, but be prepared for lots of it to be STEEP!
Interested in an extra dose of fun? Camp out with the race team after this event and join us for the 5 mile or 10 mile on Saturday too!
LEARN MORE
Saturday, August 1st at 7:00 am - 10 Mile Race
This event is the ultimate challenge, but all the vertical climbing is totally worth it! Climb over 2,000 feet and reach the highest point in all of Boise! This event has a generous cut off time that allows you to hike the entire event and still make it with room to spare! LEARN MORE
Saturday, August 1st at 8:00 am - 5 Mile Race
This event is perfect for new hikers and trail runners. We believe in the outdoors being accessible to all people, even those that are new to the sport or only can train on flat terrain. With a generous cutoff time (same as the 10 mile!), wide trails without many rocks and rolling terrain, this event is perfect for those of you that are trail curious. LEARN MORE
ABOUT THE EVENTS
Visit our WEBSITE for more details and an extensive FAQ!
Proceeds from the Boise Front Trail Festival are donated to Ridge to Rivers - since 2022, we've been able to donate over $20,000 to our trail system. This has directly helped with new trail projects in the Boise Foothills, including the new Hawkins Reserve Trail.
All 5 mile and 10 mile finishers receive a t-shirt and a custom-designed medal.
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Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
Join us on August 22nd for the 2026 Foothills XC12K, an exciting cross-country race in the Boise Foothills. With 12K and 5K courses starting at 8:00 AM at the Military Reserve, this event features challenging trails and stunning scenery. Enjoy the community spirit and support from volunteers. Register now to secure your spot in this unforgettable race!
This event is owned and operated by Boise Running Event Management and proceeds from the event go to the Bogus Basin Nordic Team.
For more information about the event, check out our full website HERE.
NOTE: T-shirt size is not guaranteed after Monday, August 3.
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Sat, Aug 29, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
About the Event
Join the LESS Society for our third annual Table Rock Run, a community celebration of health, perseverance, and purpose. This scenic event brings together healthcare professionals, families, and outdoor enthusiasts for a morning of movement, connection, and giving back — all against the backdrop of Boise’s iconic foothills.
The run advances the LESS Society’s mission of Technology, Investing, Education, and Research (TIER) by fostering collaboration between innovation and community wellness. Proceeds from the event will support the LESS Society Idaho Scholarship Initiative, which provides educational opportunities for Idaho students pursuing careers in healthcare, science, and community leadership.
Course Details
The Table Rock Trail (#15) is a 3.8-mile round-trip route with approximately 900 feet of elevation gain. Runners will start at the Table Rock Trailhead, climb to the summit overlooking downtown Boise and the Treasure Valley, and loop back to the base. The course is moderate in difficulty, fully marked, and staffed with volunteers to ensure safety and support.
In the event of muddy or unsafe conditions, the route will shift to the Old Penitentiary Loop Trail (#17) and Shoshone-Bannock Trail (#20) — maintaining a similar distance while protecting sensitive terrain.
Event Support & Amenities
Aid Stations: Located at the trailhead, midpoint, and summit with water, electrolyte drinks, light snacks, and first aid
Restrooms: Available at the trailhead
Safety: On-site certified medical responder and radio-equipped volunteers along the course
Sustainability: Post-race cleanup and trail restoration led by volunteers to leave the trail in better condition than before
Trail Etiquette
Please help us preserve the trails and ensure a great experience for all participants:
Stay on marked routes and follow volunteer directions
Yield to uphill hikers and other trail users
Respect wildlife and natural surroundings
Carry out all trash and personal belongings
Why We Run
The LESS Society Table Rock Run is more than a race — it’s a movement that unites fitness, philanthropy, and community. Each step helps fund scholarships for Idaho students who aspire to serve their communities through education, medicine, and leadership.
Together, we’re creating lasting impact — for Boise’s trails, for Idaho’s students, and for a healthier, more connected future.
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Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 9:30 AMSee full details
Based on a cartoon by Idaho's own Steve Moore, you begin and end at the same time - the start and finish line are one in the same. This event will feature all of the trappings of a marathon, only without the running. You will receive a bib number, have water cups handed to you as you cross the finish line, and be treated with fresh fruit and massages when you finish - just like the big marathons. After the race is over (which is right away), you will be entertained by professional cartoonists, music, food trucks and refreshments...and even award presentations (you will be getting a first place ribbon so make sure you get your picture on the winner's stand!). This is a family friendly event, and all proceeds go to veterans being supported by the Wyakin Foundation (www.wyakin.org).
Virtual event: Can't make it to Boise to celebrate with us? Sign up for our virtual event and we'll mail you a tee shirt and your blue ribbon!
Donations are welcome! Volunteers are welcome too - you can sign up here! Want to be a sponsor? Click here!
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Sun, Oct 04, 2026 at 12:00 PMSee full details
Who was SueB?
A vivacious, intelligent woman who is missed dearly every day. February 9, 1955 – April 4, 2008
Susan Elaine Brubaker Newby died in 2008 during a mysterious horseback riding incident. After her death, family, and friends realized that SueB – her nickname – was likely in an abusive marriage. SueB’s sister, Marj, and friends, Leslie and Teresa turned to the WCA as a way to honor SueB’s life and increase awareness about domestic violence. Their hope: “to help other successful, smart, beautiful women like SueB leave these relationships before it’s too late.”
About The Race:
Continuing to honor the memory of Susan “Sue B” Newby, The 17th Annual SueB 5K kicks off on Sunday, October 4th at 12 pm at Julia Davis Park in Downtown Boise, ID. Each participant will receive a free t-shirt*.
In addition to the race, there will be a community resource fair starting at 10:30 am that is open to the public. This is an opportunity to discover and learn about the fantastic resources that our community has to offer. Raising awareness and encouraging important discussions about domestic abuse has always been a passion of Sue’s family and friends.
Race fees support our Endowment Fund to ensure the WCA can maintain our services and serve our clients for many years to come. The object of this Endowment is to provide funds in perpetuity for the operation of all of the WCA’s programs to provide safety, healing, and freedom from domestic abuse and sexual assault.
In the heartfelt words of Sue’s sister Marj Sente: "Don’t wait until your sister, daughter or mother is a victim of domestic abuse or sexual assault, step forward now and make an investment in the WCA to raise awareness about domestic violence."
This is a great opportunity to celebrate positive relationships with your family, friends, and coworkers. Will you join us?
About The Course:
The 2026 SueB 5K course starts in Julia Davis park on the pathway between the Rose Garden and Boise Art Museum. Participants will venture onto the Boise River Greenbelt and travel east, staying on the north side of the Greenbelt. There will be an aid station with water at the halfway point (near Kristen Armstrong Park). Runners and walkers will then turn and head back towards Julia Davis park, finishing where they started!
CHECK OUT THE FULL COURSE HERE
Packet Pickup Information:
Wednesday September 30th: 12pm - 7pm at Fleet Feet Meridian (3573 E Longwing Ln STE 105, Meridian, ID 83646)
Thursday October 1st: 9am - 3pm at The WCA (720 W Washington St Boise, ID 83706)
Friday October 2nd: 12pm - 7pm at Fleet Feet Nampa (1850 Caldwell Blvd Nampa, ID 83651)
Sat. October 3rd: 10am - 12pm at The WCA (720 W Washington St Boise, ID 83706)
Note: There will be limited race-day registration and packet pickup on Sunday, October 4th starting at 10:30am for those that are unable to make it before race day!
*Must be signed up by Tuesday, September 17th, to guarantee a t-shirt
Interested in volunteering at the race for this amazing cause? We would love your help! PLEASE SIGN UP HERE!
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Sun, Oct 04, 2026 at 3:00 PMSee full details
Run, Fun Win! Everyone who participates in the YMCA Harrison Classic is a winner! Take a jog down Boise's scenic Harrison Boulevard. This one-mile kids run is all-inclusive and family-friendly. All participants will receive a t-shirt, medal, and healthy snack at the end of the race!
Early Packet Pick Up: 3-7 p.m., Friday, Oct 2, at Bandanna Running and Walking
Day of Race Packet Pick Up: Sunday, Oct 4, on the corner of 17th and Good St. starting at 1:30 p.m.
We highly recommend early packet pick-up to avoid the lines on Saturday afternoon.
Start: Drop off will take place on the corner of 17th and Good St. The Start line is on Harrison Blvd. just before Hill Road.
Finish: McAuley Park on Harrison Blvd. This is a 1-mile run down Harrison Blvd.
Starting Information: Please have kids dropped off no later than 2:45
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3:00 pm - 10 and older
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3:05 pm - 9-year-olds
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3:10 pm - 8-year-olds
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3:15 pm - 7-year-olds
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3:20 pm - 6-year-olds
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3:25 pm - 5-year-olds
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3:30 pm - 4 years old and younger
Teams & Schools Encouraged:
School Teams, Learning Pods, and Neighborhood Teams are all welcome to participate. Tell us your team name and encourage your friends to sign up!
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Sat, Oct 17, 2026 at 8:00 AMSee full details
2026 Idaho Running Day (October 17) is a great event for all athletes with a 5k, 10k, Half Marathon, and Marathon.
It takes place along the picturesque Boise Greenbelt, from Lucky Peak Reservoir to Southeast Boise, with stunning views of the Boise River.
Idaho Running Day attracts runners from across Idaho and the Pacific Northwest, with fantastic prizes from our local partners up for grabs.
TRANSPORTATION: Parking at the start/finish is limited and shuttles will be provided from an alternate parking location to accommodate all participants and spectators. Stay tuned for details!
Start/Finish area: Sandy Point Park (Boise, ID)
Start Times:
8:00 am - Half Marathon, Marathon
9:00 am - 5k, 10k
All participants receive:
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Medals designed locally by our race team
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High-quality athletic shirts
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Post-Race Party
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Real-Time Chip Results
Courses:
5K: Course Map PDF | Interactive Course Map
10K: Course Map PDF | Interactive Course Map
Half Marathon: Course Map PDF | Interactive Course Map
Marathon: Course Map PDF | Interactive Course Map
For more comprehensive Idaho Running Day info, please take a look at our main website page HERE!
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Sat, Oct 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM
YMCA Halloween Run presented by Micron
Ready, Set, Glow! Trick Out Your Costume and Treat Yourself To A Fun Run!
Choose from either the Monster Mile or Freaky 5k
Courses start and finish in Ann Morison Park
Wear your costumes, neon, or fluorescent clothing, glowsticks, lights, and more...have fun and be creative!
We'll have a pre-race costume contest with prizes for the winners!
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Sat, Nov 07, 2026 at 10:00 AMSee full details
This is The Summit.
The Ultra is the final event in the Zero Dark Thirty Run Series — a progressive program designed to take participants from their first mile to 30 miles over the course of the season.
The Summit represents more than distance. It represents commitment, discipline, and follow-through. It’s the culmination of months of steady effort and the closing chapter of a journey that began with a single mile.
This event takes place near Veterans Day, honoring resilience, service, and the power of showing up — again and again.
This race is run/walk friendly, and participants may move at their own pace. Whether you run the entire distance or use a run/walk strategy, finishing is what matters.
All proceeds benefit the Zero Dark Thirty Foundation, a veteran-led nonprofit supporting veterans through movement, mentorship, and community.
DISTANCES
1 Mile
Perfect for walkers, beginners, families, and first-time participants. Walking is fully encouraged and welcomed.
5K (3.1 miles)
10K (6.2 miles)
All distances are walk-friendly, fully timed, and open to participants of all ability levels.
Half Marathon (13.1 Miles)
WHO THIS EVENT IS FOR
Walkers and first-time participants
People returning to movement after time away
Veterans and first responders
Families and friends
Experienced runners who want a meaningful season-long challenge
If you can walk a mile, you can do this event.
THE ZERO DARK THIRTY ETHOS
“Zero Dark Thirty” represents discipline, early mornings, and choosing to show up — even when it feels uncomfortable.
This series is about progress over pace. No pressure. No cutoff times. Just forward movement.
WHAT YOU GET
Finalized Results with Awards and Prizes at the Gala
Finisher Military Challenge Coin (yes, walkers earn the same Military Challenge Coin)
Access to the Zero Dark Thirty Run Series community
The chance to support veterans through the Zero Dark Thirty Foundation
Giveaway Items are Subject to Change
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Thu, Nov 26, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
Welcome to the annual Turkey Day 5k in Boise, Idaho’s favorite Thanksgiving Day tradition.
Turkey Day 5K is a whole family fun run designed to kick off your day with fun, energy, and community. Bring the whole "Flock" and run or walk together on Thanksgiving morning!
2025 marks the 14th year that the event benefits both the Boise Rescue Mission and Camp Rainbow Gold. As Boise continues to grow, so does the need for the services these organizations provide. Just by showing up you are already helping us contribute to these great organizations – but you can do more: bring extra canned food, make a donation directly to these groups, or better yet, donate a few hours of your time volunteering with them and you’ll both be rewarded.
Thank you again for joining us in 2025 and Happy Thanksgiving!
Please consider volunteering too!
If you cannot race this year, then please join us as a volunteer. Even if you are racing, consider one of the pre-race day volunteer positions for the Boise or Caldwell events or even both.
Click here to VOLUNTEER for the BOISE event
Click here to VOLUNTEER for the CALDWELL event
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Sat, Nov 28, 2026 at 10:00 AMSee full details
The YMCA Thanksgiving Leftovers Fun Run!
As part of our race community, you know how special race day gear can be! So here's a fun new twist!
We have some awesome leftover swag from past events, and we’re giving you the chance to snag a cool hat, shirt, or even a medal from previous races. If you missed out before (or just want another favorite), now’s your chance!
So gather your family or friends, lace up those sneakers, and come out for a festive 1 Mile or 5K that lets you earn that second slice of pumpkin pie the fun way.
Whether you’re a speedy sprinter, a casual stroller, or just in it for the fun swag, this race is all about laughter, community, and working off (or making room for) those holiday leftovers.
Pie first. Run later.
Location: Ann Morrison Park
Date: April 4th, 2026
Time: 10:00am
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Sat, Dec 05, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Saturday, December 5, 2026 in Boise, ID at Payette Brewing Company
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Sat, Dec 19, 2026 at 10:00 AMSee full details
‘Tis the season to sparkle! Make this a December to remember with Santa, family, and friends at the YMCA Christmas Run!
Create a new tradition or continue a long-standing one! Celebrate the holiday season as a family by running or walking together. We are so excited for this Treasure Valley tradition. This winter celebrate with the YMCA at the Christmas Run presented by FORD!
Join the festivities, Santa starting the race, wear your holiday costumes, and more!
Enjoy your time after you finish with a bagel from Blue Sky Bagels. Awards will be announced as soon as available in the Boise High School Cafeteria. Overall, division and costume winners will win prizes!
Packet Pick Up Location & Times: Friday, Dec 18th | 3–7 pm at Boise High School (1010 W Washington St.) in the cafeteria.
The first 1,000 people to pick up their packets will receive Christmas Run Gloves
Courses:
Saturday, December 19th
1 Mile Reindeer Dash - 10:00 am
2 Mile Run - 10:15 am
6 Mile Run - 10:15 am
Local Clubs & Organizations
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USA Swimming Club. Safe Sport Recognized. 90 members.
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USA Swimming Club.
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USA Swimming Club. Safe Sport Recognized. 103 members.
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USA Swimming Club. 82 members.
[email protected] +1 773-405-6425