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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!
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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.
The 8th annual Aaron Butler Memorial Purple Heart Run (ABMPHR) will be held on Saturday, August 15th, 2026 at Eagle Island State Park and surrounding trail system. Eagle Island has done some renovations, and it is looking NICE!
Sign up, show up, and embrace the suck in the 5K, 10K, or signature Unknown Distance Run (we guarantee no less than 400M and no more than 50K, YOU WILL NOT KNOW the final distance until you finish.) We take great pride in delivering an awesome trail running experience, but this isn't a Boston Qualifier, there is no chip-timing, and no one cares if you walk the course. This event is about community and sacrifice, the routes are lined with pictures and stories of our brothers and sisters who gave their lives in the service of our Nation. Aaron's name is on the event, but our event honors ALL of the Fallen. Don't forget about our 16-and-under Youth 5K, we care deeply about youth leadership development and believe that it begins with exposure to service and sacrifice.
It's more than a run, it's an emotional and educational experience.
No posers, no egos. If you're down to clown with authentic veterans, first-responders, and patriots who celebrate the lives and legacies of those who gave all, this event is for you. Registration gets you access to the run, music, food, guest speakers, beer, non-alcoholic beverages, sweet raffle and auction items, and lots to do for kids. We sweat, we laugh, we cry (just to water our beards), and we support each other. Join us.
*NOTE: If you do not have a Idaho State Parks Pass, entry into the park will cost $7. We recommend car pooling with someone who has a parks pass. Or, BEFORE RACE DAY, please consider purchasing an annual parks pass for $10 here https://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/idaho-state-parks-passport/ to get into all State Parks for a year.
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.
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.
Be a Champion for Local Kids! Join us for 2nd Annual Great Futures 5K & 10K, presented by Fleet Feet Treasure Valley, on Saturday, August 29.
NOTE: MUST SIGN UP BY JULY 24 TO GUARANTEE T-SHIRT.
Lace up your shoes and make a difference in the lives of young people right here in Nampa. Every stride you take in this community-focused event supports the vital programs of the Boys & Girls Club of Canyon County, empowering them to reach their full potential.
Imagine crossing the finish line at Centennial Elementary, knowing you've contributed to a stronger future for our kids. This isn't just a race; it's an opportunity to champion their dreams! Enjoy these courses along the Nampa Greenbelt, a commemorative t-shirt and finisher item, and the inspiring energy of fellow supporters. This event is perfect for all runners and walkers alike.
Please consider donating a gently used pair of shoes at Fleet Feet Meridian or Fleet Feet Nampa and receive $5 off your race registration. Let's step up for our kids together! It would be best to drop off donations at one of the shops but feel free to bring your donated shoes to the event. Our goal is to get as many kids a fresh pair of shoes for the upcoming school year as possible!
Youth members of the Boys & Girls Club of Canyon County participate for FREE! Are you or your child a member? Please reach out to [email protected] to receive your free entry and discounted t shirt.
Register today and become a champion for the Boys & Girls Club! This race is brought to you by Boise Running. CLICK HERE to learn more about other upcoming events that do good for the community!
CLICK HERE view the 5K Course Map. 10K Course Map coming soon! Thank you Nampa Packs & Recreation + The City of Nampa for facilitating this event and allowing us to use the beautiful Wilson Trail. Upon arriving at the event, please park at Centennial Elementary. Please email [email protected] with any questions about the event.
Interested in volunteering? Sign up HERE.
We are so excited for the 10th Annual Ada County Kids’ Duathlon on Saturday, September 12th, now known as the Tobin Bolter Memorial Kids’ Duathlon. We have some really fun things lined up for your kids and can’t wait for the big day. Below you will find some important event logistics and a map of the event, including the courses for each age group.
PARKING
You can park in either the North or South parking lots, just be aware that the North parking lot will not be accessible during the races. We will have volunteers there ensuring that our participants are safe crossing the street. If you plan on attending the entirety of the event, you shouldn’t have any issues, but just heads up. You can also utilize the street as overflow parking.
When you arrive, place your participant(s)’ bikes in the designated bike corral along the race route in the south parking lot. When they are done with their race, they will park them on the basketball court near the finish line.
RACE RULES
All participants must wear a helmet any time they are on a bicycle. Each participant will receive a bib with timing chips attached in their race packet at packet pickup. When you arrive at the event, it is imperative that you instruct your children not to cross the start or finish line outside of their race, as it will mess up their time and alter the results. Keep in mind that these courses are happening on trails – there is not a lot of extra room for passing or for parents to be close by. We do have designated spectator viewing areas, and will also have volunteers placed along the route to ensure their safety. For parents of our 3 year old competitors, who will mostly be on asphalt and will only do the running portion on the trail, if your child needs you to run the race with them for moral support, you are welcome to do that!
Please keep an eye out for more information to come via email!
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!
Participants will run or hike a challenging 6.2-mile course or a 2.9-mile out-and-back course around two adjacent, symmetrical volcanic pit craters, about 8 miles northwest of Mountain Home, Idaho. The 6.2-mile route takes runners around two symmetrical volcanic pit Crater Rings, a unique site featuring a few examples of volcanic pit craters in the continental United States and recognized as a National Natural Landmark. The 2.9-mile course leads to a spectacular view of the east crater. The shorter route is an excellent option for those who want to experience the craters but don't want to travel around them on a rough and challenging course.
The goals of the event are to encourage the values of low-impact, non-motorized outdoor recreation and raise funds for Idaho Outdoor Association projects, activities, and educational programs; for more information about the event, go to www.cratercrawl.org
Top of Tamarack is where mental health meets mental strength, all for a good cause!
This is an event unlike any other! Participants run, hike, or bike up the mountain and soak up the epic views of Valley County! You can choose to tackle any distance along the service road leading up to the summit. The maximum distance is 15 miles round trip with a full 2,900 foot elevation climb to the Top of Tamarack. There is no DNF (did not finish) in this race. Each mile post along your journey will be marked with a special token, reminding you that you have achieved a great distance and you are “mentally strong.” Collect as many tokens as you can and then head back down the mountain to celebrate your achievement. The first male and female to reach the top (for both biking and running) will be crowned King and Queen of the Mountain!
Top of Tamarack is a suicide awareness and mental health recovery event. It celebrates those who are battling mental health challenges on their way to mental health recovery and who are still here with us today. It is a race that honors those who have lost their lives to suicide. It is a race that brings together athletes of all levels and gives them a purpose for moving forward. Race proceeds will benefit Gr8ter, Inc., a local non-profit organization that helps people struggling with mental health issues find hope and happiness through movement, connection, and purpose.
You must register by September 1st in order to be guaranteed race swag.
If you enjoy leisurely bike rides with a wide variety of scenery, join us while we explore Idaho's longest rail trail on this two day 85 mile ride from alpine meadows to desert canyons. Located in southwest Idaho, the Weiser River Trail runs from Weiser to nearly New Meadows along the former Pacific and Idaho Northern rail line. The railroad corridor is owned by Friends of Weiser River Trail (FWRT), the sponsor of this event. FWRT is dedicated to providing a unique recreational opportunity along the trail including developed trailheads and a campground to assist trail users. OctoberTrek is an opportunity to experience our rail trail with all the amenities of a supported ride and helps you meet new cycling friends in a noncompetitive atmosphere.
The entry fee includes shuttle for the rider and bike, event shirt, meals, campground tent site and hot spring soak, luggage transportation, refreshments, sweep, and sag support. Before you register, see the October Trek participant information on https://weiserrivertrail.org/events for more details, including video and photos from past events.
The rider registration fee includes a T-shirt. Riders registering after we place the order on September 20 will receive a shirt at the event only if we have extras available. The shirt order deadline is September 20. We will determine the shirt color from what is available from the manufacturer in September.
If you have nonriders accompanying you, additional fees apply to them for camping and hot spring use and each meal the nonrider chooses to attend. Nonrider meals are limited to Saturday lunch, Saturday supper (includes hot spring and tent camping), and Sunday breakfast. Nonriders are not eligible for Sunday lunch because it will be on the trail. Contact us for breakout of costs at [email protected].
Event registration is for tent camping at Mundo Hot Springs. There are optional RV site, a 6 bunk hostel, hotel style room or cabin available at additional cost. Reservations may be made directly with Mundo Hot Spring at 208-257-3849.
Consider becoming a member of Friends of Weiser River Trail. This National Recreation Trail is totally supported by our members along with donations and grants. Members receive updates on trail news and events through our newsletter. Visit us at http://weiserrivertrail.org/membership-%2F-donations for membership links.
REFUND POLICY
If you need to cancel for any reason, please email [email protected]. 90% refund up to 09/13/2025, 50% refund from 9/13 to 9/27. No refunds after 09/27/2025.
We hope to see you on the trail!
The Idaho High Mountain Triathlon brings athletes to the beautiful, eastern Valley County region of Idaho. This challenging event takes advantage of the unique topography of the area from Warm Lake to Yellow Pine.
This triathlon begins at Warm Lake (elevation 5300') and ends at Yellow Pine (~4900') after crossing at a 7300' summit.
The event includes a Triathlon for able-bodied athletes; an Adaptive Triathlon; a Triathlon Relay; an Adaptive Triathlon Relay; and a Mixed Adaptive Relay (where at least one team member is able-bodied). Relay teams must include three athletes.
Awards and after party will be held at Yellow Pine. Plan to stay over after the race? Local camping is free. Contact us for information on lodging.
Registrations and donations are tax deductible through YPAC Corp. a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Funds raised will go to support local needs and the next Idaho High Mountain Triathlon.
The 9th Annual Run for Resilience Ostomy 5k will be held on Sunday, October 5, 2025, in celebration of World Ostomy Day weekend. Join us at the beautiful Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park in Meridian, Idaho. All proceeds benefit the United Ostomy Associations of America, Inc (UOAA) charity, a 501(c)(3) organization. Donations are tax deductible. (https://www.ostomy.org/)
RACE DAY SCHEDULE
Packet pick-up will be from 10:00 AM until 12:00 Noon
The run will start at Noon
Sponsors and vendors will be onsite from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM
DON'T DELAY, REGISTER TODAY! We cannot guarantee size and availability of the 2025 World Ostomy Day & Run for Resilience Ostomy 5k T-shirts after Wednesday, September 4th!
The Registration Fee oincludes a unisex adult or youth size T-Shirt, Bib with timing chip, and runner "swag" bag. So don't delay, register today to guarantee availability in your t-shirt size! So don't delay, register today to order the T-Shirt size you'd like to wear at the event.
RACE COURSE
This 5k Fun Run will be held at the Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park, Shelter A at 1900 N Records Ave in Meridian.
The exact route map will be included in your registration packets and posted in the registration area.
The Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park is a 58-acre regional park established in 2012. The park was a gift to the City of Meridian in honor of the man who once farmed the land on which the park is now located. The park includes many amenities such as an Amphitheatre, Basketball, Bike Racks, Bocce Ball, Community Garden and Pollinator Garden, Concession Stand, Drinking Fountains, a Labyrinth, Public Art, Playgrounds, Stocked Fishing Ponds and an Accessible Fishing Dock, Restrooms, and many more!
PARKING
There is ample free parking available.
PACKET PICKUP
TBD
PRIZES
Prizes will be awarded to the top Male and top Female, the top Male and Female Ostomates.
OPTIONAL OSTOMY POUCH
Race registration bags will have typical race/sponsor promotional items, ostomy education materials, and most importantly an ostomy pouch provided by our sponsors. We encourage non-ostomate participants to put on the pouch for the race to improve awareness and empathy for the challenges faced by people living with ostomies.
CREATE OR JOIN A RACE GROUP/TEAM!
Once you’ve registered you have the option to CREATE a new RACE GROUP/TEAM or to JOIN one that’s already been established. This is a great way to get others in your community to Register to Participate in the Run and compete against each other. Invite family, friends, co-workers to Register, pick to be on your Race Group/Team (or start their own), order their T-Shirt & Bib and celebrate the day with you! (Please note this is NOT a Team Fundraiser. To set up a Personal or Team Fundraiser, please go to the DONATE button.)
FUNDRAISING
Raise $100 or more and your Registration Fee will be refunded!
Fundraising is an important aspect of our Run for Resilience Ostomy 5K. Funds raised help UOAA continue to provide resources, educational materials, advocacy and support to the ostomy and continent diversion community.
We invite you to set up your own Personal or Team Fundraiser when registering to participate in the event, or through our DONATE button at the top of this page. You can create a unique Fundraiser Name and URL address, personalize your fundraising message, and direct your friends and family to your page to join your team or sponsor you in your fundraising goal.
FUNDRAISING INCENTIVES
♦Fundraising Level - Empower: $225+ in fundraising individually or as a Team Captain.
♦Fundraising award: TBA
♦Fundraising Level - Champion: $425+ in fundraising individually or as a Team Captain
♦Fundraising award: TBA
The Champion level fundraisers will also receive the Empower level fundraising award.
SPONSORSHIP
If you are interested in sponsoring the Race, please contact Carrie Flaherty at [email protected]
DONATIONS
United Ostomy Associations of America (UOAA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports, empowers and advocates for the estimated 725,000 to 1 million people who are living with an ostomy or continent diversion across the country. Your generous donation helps us to raise awareness of this life-saving surgery and to continue our mission of promoting their quality of life through information, support, advocacy and collaboration. To make a Donation or start a Fundraising Team, please click on the "DONATE" Button at the top of this page.
RUN REFERRAL PROGRAM
Invite 5 other people to register and participate in the Run with you and you will be refunded $20 on YOUR registration! Simply share your unique referral link found on your registration confirmation page (email) "Remember to invite your friends with your special URL https:// ..." The referral program is valid for all in-person run locations and the virtual event so even if they cannot join you where you are, they can still celebrate from afar!