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Join us for the Heatwave Half Marathon, 10K, & 5K!
A sun-soaked summer challenge that’s perfect for the whole family.
The fun includes –
Great Swag – designer shirt & custom medal
Chip-timing with live results and awards
Free photos
FREE ice cream at the finish to help you cool off
Plenty of hot fun in the summer sun!
Grab your friends and family—you won’t want to miss this one!
Can’t make the race? No problem! We offer a virtual race option where you can run anywhere, at any time, and still earn the fun swag!
Youth-based pricing is available: ages 12 & under are only $17!
Half Marathon/10K/5K registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
1 Mile registration is untimed and includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal!
Kid’s Dash is a fun, untimed dash for ages 10 and under. Registration includes a mini bib, youth-sized shirt, and a specially crafted medal for our youngest runners! (If your child wants to run the kid’s dash without swag, they’re welcome to run free on race day!)
Register by midnight on Thursday, two Thursdays before race day, to guarantee your shirt!
Join us for a 1 Mile and/or 5k Run/Walk on River St along the Mississippi River in Monticello, MN! Started in 1976 as a bicentennial celebration, Riverfest is yearly celebration bringing the city of Monticello together for many festivities. One of which is a race Saturday morning, which has both a one mile and a 5k option.
For more information, check out the Riverfest Website and Riverfest Facebook page.
Race Starts at 7:30 AM Mary Park, New Richmond, WI
5K and 10K run/walk on an out and back course in New Richmond, WI. This is a chip timed event by MTEC events. Results will be immediately available at MTECRESULTS.COM. The race will start and finish in Mary Park. All of the runners will start and finish in the same location. The course will be marked with orange cones, and we ask that you stay to the left of the cones on the way out and to the right on the way back. There will be orange paint on the road marking turns. The 5K is out and back to Oak Ridge (147th) and the 10K course goes out and loops around Fox Run and then heads back to Mary Park. There will be 2 water stops for the 10K and 1 water stop for the 5K. There will be water and refreshments and snacks at the finish line. Clearly marked course with corner marshalls and police at major intersections. Ambulance will provide sweep of course.
Packet pick up is at Mary Park center pavilion at 6 AM race morning.
Awards will be 10-year age group increments. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Overall Winners receive medal and award.
Race day sign up will be available. You will not be guaranteed a shirt unless you sign up by June 30th 2026.
1 water table for 5k and 2 water tables for 10K
Packet pickup starts at 6 AM Saturday July 11, 2026
Registration will remain open online up to 15 minutes prior to the start of the race.
You must click into runsignup.com to register and get a bib / chip. This is a no cash onsite event.
Be aware park bathrooms may not be open until 7 AM / We put in request for 6 AM but it depends on the city / Please plan accordingly
Event Description
Join us for the 46th Annual Run or Walk for Fitness of the Turtle Lake Turtle Trot 2026
Turtle Lake Inter County Fair week.
There will be a 10K run, 2M run and a 2M walk. So bring the whole family and enjoy the day. $25 pre-registered before 7/11/2026; $30 thereafter.
Organized by Turtle Lake Lioness Club, and sponsored in part by The Village of Turtle Lake Lioness Tourism Commission.
Registration and Packet Pick-up
Online registration closes at noon on Thursday, July 9th.
Race Day registrations are welcome between 6:45 – 7:45 at St Ann’s Center.
Awards; 10 Age Groups will be awarded in the 2 Mile Run/Walk & 9 Age Groups awarded in the 10K Race.
Pancake Breakfast 8:00am to 11:00am (Free Will Donation)
*Please make checks payable to the Turtle Lake Lioness Club
See you at our 46th Annual Turtle Lake Turtle Trot 2026.
The Going Bananas Run is the first-of-its-kind fun run where your speed can raise money for charity. Each racer receives their very own banana suit to run in as you make your way through an exciting Twin Cities course. You’d better split though, because after 2 minutes we release “The Gorilla.” “The Gorilla” is our inside man; boy, does he love chasing bananas. Those who beat the gorilla to the finish receive a special prize, and money will be donated to Gold Together for Childhood Cancer. Do you have what it takes to beat “The Gorilla”?
Register now for the 29th annual Jim Deane Rice Lake Run. Held each year during Maple Grove Days, this annual 3.7 mile race loops around scenic Rice Lake in Maple Grove. With our $15 entry fee (which includes a t-shirt, chip timing, awards and refreshments) this run is one of the best values around!
Sign up today and help us celebrate several decades of running strong.
Please join SAVE and community supporters and organizers for the 24th Annual Tour de SAVE
July 19, 2026
Tour de SAVE raises funds and awareness to support SAVE’s mission of preventing suicide and saving lives through education, advocacy, lethal means safety efforts, and support for suicide loss survivors.
Lake Rebecca Triathlon is located just 30 miles west of downtown Minneapolis at Lake Rebecca Park Reserve in Rockford, MN. Lake Rebecca is part of the Three Rivers Park District, and provides a beautiful backdrop for a great day of racing and spectating. There are many reasons why Lake Rebecca has continued to be such a popular destination for a triathlon: a clear, clean non-motorboat lake, low traffic county roads with wide shoulders, a beautiful run in the shade of mature trees, parking close to transition and lots of room to roam for spectators and families.
All abilities are welcome to join us, and we look forward to seeing you at Lake Rebecca Triathlon in July!
Please note: Headphones are not permitted on any part of the course. This is a safety concern for all involved in the situation.
The Hopkins Raspberry Run was founded in 1964 by the Twin Cities Track Club founder Patrick Lanin. Today, the 5-mile follows the same traditional route around Shady Oak Lake before finishing on Main Street prior to the Hopkins Raspberry Festival parade. The Main Street Mile was introduced in 2010 and features a flat, fast course straight down Main Street with a shared finish for the 5-mile.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.