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Sun, Oct 04, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Bryon Martini Jr. 5k Memorial Run/Walk is our way to remember Bryon and celebrate his life while giving back to the community. All proceeds will go towards scholarships given to high school seniors at Frazier High School to help them start a bright future. The race is Sunday, October 5th starting at the park in Perryopolis, PA.
3.1 Miles 5k Run Walk
Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Experience an adventure race unlike anything else—paddle, pedal, and pace your way on the Conemaugh River to the West Penn Trail in the scenic, historic town of Saltsburg, PA.
Solo racers must be at
least 15 years old. Participants ages 12–14 may compete as part of a team, provided they do not complete the paddle segment on their own. E‑bikes are not permitted.
Early registration opens April 1, 2026, and closes at 1 p.m. on October 8, 2026.
Note: The paddle course will be finalized closer to race day based on river conditions.
24.1 Miles Trail Triathlon
Sun, Oct 11, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Western Pennsylvania
#LightUpMBC
COLOR Walk
October 11, 2026
at North Boundary Park, Cranberry Township, PA
Event Schedule
9:00AM to 10:00AM--Sign in/T-Shirts, Raffle tickets, Coffee, Tea etc.
10:00AM to 10:15AM--Welcome & Announcements
10:15AM to 10:30AM--Color Toss and Team Photos
10:30AM to 11:00AM--Color Walk
11:00AM--11:30AM--Basket Raffle Winners
Let's shine a light on the importance of critical funding for research of Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC), also known as Stage IV, where the cancer has spread beyond the breast to other parts of the body.
Join us on October 11, 2026 for an unforgettable event the whole family will enjoy! The festivities will feature a 1-mile color walk (no experience necessary) where you will start off the morning clean, and end smiling, laughing, and covered with the colors of the MBC ribbon! We will gather together for some enlightening conversation and a light stretch, then kick off the walk with a group color powder toss. Along the course volunteers will toss additional powder on walkers at three color stations.
All proceeds from our walk go to METAvivor Research and Support to fund stage 4 breast cancer research.
We cannot ignore Stage IV!
We hope you will join us at this meaningful event to raise money to find a cure for MBC.
There are several ways to get involved in the Color Walk:
Register to participate in the race. You have the option to participate individually, create a team, or join an existing team.
Help us fundraise by sharing your unique fundraising page created by Race Roster with family and friends
Unable to participate? Make a donation to support MBC research.
Become a Sponsor
Run Walk
Sat, Oct 17, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Last Day to guarantee your shirt size is Sept 27th. After that first come first to get the shirts !!
Register NOW for the LECOM Costume Caper 5K Family Fun Run/Walk... Part of the famous Pittsburgh
Monster Pumpkins Festival!
Proceeds support deserving medical students training to brave the front-lines everywhere.
Young and old…avid racers or exercise trotters, or just plain scenic strollers…and where all participants are encouraged to disguise themselves in their favorite Halloween-themed getups! Why? Because fantastic giveaways await clever, cute and cool costume wearers: scariest, funniest and most original. Shy about donning a costume? We understand…everyone’s a winner really, so take comfort knowing each participant receives medals and some cool race bling regardless.
All participants receive the unique "Jumbo Jack" pumpkin medal and other cool swag...separate category awards too for those who come in costume and disguise...So Don't Wait!
Race will be timed by Miles of Smiles Timing complete with a disposable chip on the bib number.
5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sat, Oct 17, 2026 at 9:00 AM
RACE DAY: OCTOBER 17, 2026 9:00 AM EDT Start
A point-to-point Half Marathon on the Butler Freeport Community Trail --- majority of the course is on a crushed limestone surface. Our gentle downhill
course allows many finishers to run their personal best times. Spectacular fall foliage makes our course one of the most scenic you will experience. Race begins in Cabot and finishes at the south end of the Trail at the former Butler Junction under the highway 356 bridge over the Allegheny River.
Annually on the 3rd Saturday of October. SAVE THE DATE
13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run Trail
Sat, Oct 24, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Dirty Dozen is a unique cycling challenge. What makes this unique, you ask? This is a multi hillclimb event of some of the steepest hills in the country with neutral disposition between hill
segments, a rolling start into the hill, and a roadrace style finish for points.( if you are competing). Whether you are a newbie or a seasoned competitor, this ride can put you to the test. Some basic ride details and rules follow. Additional information can be found at the main event web page: http://www.dannychew.com/ddinfo.html
Route: Strava Route This link is good for training purposes in small groups. It may be updated at the last minute to account for road construction. It has all the hills, but it may not be the course followed by every ride leader. Competition heats in particular will follow different routes to Canton and Boustead.
Number Pickup: This year you can pick up your number and possibly some swag at Biketek in Squirrel Hill an Forbes Ave from 5 pm to 7pm on Friday October 23rd. It will be warm and dry. By doing this you can avoid the cold line at the park in the morning.
Number Pickup link ( old)
If you elect to wait until Saturday morning the number pickup and Registration will open for 1 hour starting at 8am. Bikereg will be live until the start. No cash.
Start Location: This year’s start is located at the Rhododendron Pavilion in Highland Park. This is on Lake Dr near the lake.
Parking: There is plenty of parking on either side of the street along Lake and Reservoir Dr. Please be respectful of the Dog Park and leave space in front for other patrons.
Safety: Remember—safety first. You will be on open roads with vehicle traffic. Always be alert for road hazards and traffic. When riding in a pack remember that you are among cyclists of all different abilities. Follow instructions given by ride leaders and marshals in your group.
Weather: This is Pittsburgh. Although the October event should prevent a whole day of snow or freezing rain, it is still known to be wet and chilly at this time of year. Dress in layers with a waterproof layer on top if necessary. Remember to overlap the waterproof layers so that water does not flow into your clothes...think roof shingles.
You are responsible for determining when the weather has gotten the best of you. Have an escape plan if things get unsafe for you or others. I do not think there are 400 Ubers in Pittsburgh.
Your numbers: For non-competitors, a helmet sticker will be provided. Competitors also receive frame, bar numbers, or saddle numbers (TBD). The helmet number is to be mounted on the front, center of your helmet, just above the brim. The frame number is to be mounted towards the front of your bike’s top tube where it is clearly visible from either side. These will be needed for identification throughout the ride, and are essential for participation in the points competition.
Heats: This year there may be as many as 9 heats including a separate heat for the women's competition and a handcycle heat. Come to the Start line 5 minutes before your start time.
Heat 1: Open Competition (9:00am)
Handcycles. (9:00am)
Heat 2: Licensed ( 9:10)
Heat 3: Club Heat (9:15)
Heat 4: Women's & Nonbinary Competitive (separate) (9:20)
Heat 5: DD Fan Club (9:25)
Heat 6: Rouleur (9:30)
Heat 7/8: Party Bus (9:40)
Food stops and restrooms: Food stops and portable restrooms are at Millvale Riverfront Park, on River Front Drive in Millvale, and at after Boustead at the Pauline St Park. The Cobden Street Block Watch and the South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association will provide some refreshments at the top of Eleanor Street, the 12th hill.
Being an official finisher: You must successfully ride every hill in the event to be an official finisher. Successfully riding a hill means that you make continuous uphill progress to the top under your own power, and the only contact points with the ground are the two wheels; falling down, putting a foot down, grabbing poles or other stationary objects, jockeying in place, etc. are disqualifying, and the hill must be restarted from the bottom if any of these occur. “Finisher” ribbons will be awarded to riders certifying they successfully rode every hill. To receive one, ypu will need to follow the provided route to the Awards Ceremony location ( East End Brewery)
Points competition: To remain eligible for a placing in the points competition, riders must be official finishers as described above and finish the final hill within 20 minutes of the first finisher of that hill. The pace between the hills is neutral and riders must stay together. When approaching the start of a hill, riders must stay even with or behind the riding official who signals hill starts. This is a rolling start. We do not stop at thebottom, or time your results. The official blows a whistle at the beginning of each contested hill at their discretion as they approach the bottom of the hill. Only then may riders go as hard as they want to the top in an attempt to score points. The first ten competitors in each competative heat on each hill receive points in their respective competitions.
After Party and Awards Ceremony will (Likely) be held at East End Brewing Company on Julius St in Larimer.
The GPS route ,linked above Will directing you back to Highland Park will lead you past the awards ceremony location.
The Final letter sent the day before the event will have all the latest information such as route, rest stops, schedule, locations, in case they change.
Cycling
Sat, Oct 24, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Welcome to Steel City NROTC's 4th-Annual Lieutenant Colonel Christopher "Otis" Raible Run to Remember! The mission of this event is to ensure that LtCol Raible is not forgotten by the community that
he gave his life to protect through the promotion of community engagement, health and wellness, and patriotism and that his values of duty, bravery, and sacrifice are forever valued and emphasized.
Exciting Features of This Year's Event:
Fully automatic timing leveraging RFID-equipped runners' bibs
An LED-leaderboard at the finish line
Live results posted directly to this webpage
Participants wishing to support the Mission from afar will receive a private Strava Club invite where they will be able to compete with other participants from anywhere around the globe. We will provide instructions on how to create a Strava account if you do not already have one. If you do not wish to participate via Strava, please email [email protected] to receive further instructions after signing up.
Participants will be mailed an official event t-shirt
Virtual Participants can record their time anywhere, but need to run between November 7th and November 9th to be officially considered for the virtual competition
The top male and female virtual runners will be recognized and awarded!
A brand new event t-shirt design!
Race finishers can look forward to a new finisher medal at the finish line
An expanded lineup of food vendors for this year's event
Register before Oct 10th to get a t-shirt with registration
This year, we’re introducing a new option for unit participation. Instead of individual registrations, units can register collectively for $75 and will receive a Commemorative LtCol Raible 5K paddle in recognition of their support.
Unit registration will be submitted as a 75$ registration fee through the race website. Please email [email protected] with your unit name and point of contact to confirm your participation.
Individuals who wish to receive a t-shirt and finisher medal may still register separately.
Additional unit-based prizes may be introduced depending on participation levels. Details to be announced.
What Comes with a Registration?
Registration includes an event t-shirt unique to this year, access to the participant village, pre- and post-race snacks, and more! The participant village will be filled with games, raffles, and prizes so be sure to show up ready to have fun and support a great cause. After the race, not only will the winners be announced and prizes distributed, but there will also be a ceremony to honor LtCol Raible, so please feel free to stay for the whole time no matter if you win or lose. [NOTE that participants must sign up before October 10th in order to be guaranteed to receive a shirt in their desired size. All participants who sign up after this date are not guaranteed a shirt (or for it to be in their size if they do receive one).]
3.1 Miles Run Virtual
Sat, Oct 24, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Nightmare Returns!
Join us for the North Ridge Nightmare Trail Race: Part VI, a Halloween-themed adventure hosted by North Park Trail Runners!
Race Details:
race options. Hikers welcome (encouraged to register for 6.66K).
Start Time: 9:00 AM sharp.
Packet Pickup begins @ 7:30am.
Ready for the Nightmare?
Sign up today to secure your spot, your swag, and a thrilling Halloween experience on the trails!
6.66k 13k Run Trail
Sun, Oct 25, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Race Description
All are invited to run or walk with Saint Vincent College's Campus Ministry in raising awareness about domestic violence as we fundraise for the Blackburn Center with our 4th annual
“Steps with St. Dymphna” during Domestic Violence Awareness Month!
Other Details
Registration and packet pick-up will open at 9:00am and close at 9:45am.
Race day sign-ups are $20 but with t-shirt is not guaranteed.
Race begins promptly at 10:00am.
Attendees can register the morning of the race. However, payments can only be cash and t-shirt availability will be limited.
Parking can be found on campus at Lots Q and S.
Porta Johns restrooms will be available on site.
Interested in Sponsoring the Race?
A variety of sponsorships are available! Sponsors of the Steps with St. Dymphna 5k get to advertise their organization on the back of race shirts and may promote their organization at the race in other ways. If interested, submit an inquiry through the "Questions" button below!
What is the Blackburn Center?
October is the month for raising awareness about domestic violence and supporting its victims. The Blackburn Center provides services to victims of domestic and sexual violence as well as other kinds of violence and crime in Westmoreland County. They also provide education throughout the community about these topics. Learn more at: https://www.blackburncenter.org/
Who was St. Dymphna?
St. Dymphna was the only child of King Damon of Ireland during the 7th century. After her mother (the queen’s) death, St. Dymphna’s father mental health began to deteriorate rapidly. King Damon was suggested to remarry as he grieved his wife’s death and sought to marry a woman who looked like his deceased wife. In King Damon’s ill mind, he sought to marry his own daughter. Seeking to defend her purity and faith, St. Dymphna fled to Belgium at 15 years old. King Damon found her and attempted to convince her once more to marry him. St. Dymphna refused. Her father was enraged, drew his sword, and beheaded his daughter. St. Dymphna received the crown of martyrdom and is the patron saint of those who suffer with nervousness, mental illness, and victims of incest and domestic abuse. She inspires us to be resilient against evil and have hope in God, trusting that he will never forget us.
Map & Parking
See photo link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Up2Ve7JaqcQ7SJv96
1.5 Miles 5k Run Walk
Sat, Nov 14, 2026 at 12:00 AM
The 19th Annual Harvest Moon Race 10 Mile Run and 5k Run/Walk will take place on Saturday, November 14th. The race starts and finishes at St. Philip’s Church at 1629 Beaver Grade Road in Moon
Township. Races will be chip-timed by Wolf Creek Race Management. EMS will be on hand for major injuries. The race will take place rain or shine. T-shirts are not guaranteed for registrants after October 14, 2026.
Packet Pick Up:
For more information go to: http://www.harvestmoonrace.org/
1 Miles 5k 10 Miles Run Walk
Sat, Nov 14, 2026 at 8:30 AM
LAST TRAIL STANDING
Our Sell-Out Event Is Back!
Saturday, November 14, 2025
Settlers Cabin Park – Robinson, PA
🏃♂️ Last Trail Standing is an unforgettable trail running experience that covers every
single trail in Settlers Cabin Park. This race is equal parts adventure, challenge, and meaning — designed for runners and hikers alike.
Registration refunds available through October 1, 2026.
🏁 Race Distances
All races start and finish at the same location — no shuttle required.
🟢 5K (Hikers Welcome)
🔵 8 Miles (Hikers Welcome)
🟠 25K (Hikers Welcome)
🔴 50K
🕓 Start Times & Cutoffs
Start times: Listed individually for each race above
Final cutoff for all races: 5:30 PM
50K time limit: 9 hours
🗺️ Course Overview
The Last Trail Standing course is a 7.75-mile point-to-point trail, run in both directions to create a 15.5-mile loop. Running the course in reverse gives an entirely different feel, making each loop a unique experience.
25K: One full loop (out & back)
50K: Two full loops (out & back twice)
99% trail, deep in the woods
Elevation (50K): ~3,300 ft climb / ~3,100 ft descent
📍 Start/Finish: Gilbert Love Shelter
📍 Turnaround: Algonquin Shelter
➡️ These two locations are within 100 yards of each other, making it ideal for spectators and crew.
Expect well-marked trails, top-tier aid, and nonstop scenic beauty.
🏃 Race Breakdown
5K: A challenging trail take on the classic distance — perfect for new trail runners
8-Mile: Out-and-back route finishing at the Start/Finish
25K: One complete Last Trail Standing loop
50K: Two full loops — big effort, big reward
⏱️ Timing, Awards & Registration
Race Timing: Provided by Miles of Smiles
Registration Options
Day-Before Registration:
Friday, November 13 at Sweat Bar Fitness (Oakdale — 5–10 minutes from the park)
Race-Day Registration: Available onsite
📧 Final race details will be emailed 3 days before the event
👕 Shirt cutoff: Register by Monday, November 2, 2026
🏅 Finisher medals: Provided to all participants
Awards
Top 3 Male & Female Medals — all distances
Additional Top 3 awards: 8-Mile, 25K, and 50K
Age-Group Awards: 8-Mile, 25K, and 50K
🧃 Aid Stations, Crew & Drop Bags
Two major aid stations: Start/Finish & Turnaround
Less than 1/2 mile between aid stations for easy spectator viewing/crewing
50K runners: Crew access & drop bags available at the 15.5-mile Start/Finish checkpoint
🥾 Hikers Welcome
Hikers are encouraged to join the 5K, 8-Mile or 25K distances. You’ll have ample time to enjoy the trails and finish strong.
🪑 The Empty Chair (Dads Chair) & 💙 Rilyn’s Way
The Empty Chair along the course symbolizes those we’ve lost — a reminder that they’re always with us on the trail.
💙 Remembering Rilyn — “Rilyn’s Way”
Rilyn Nicole Hughes was a beautiful 7-year-old girl who lived just a few miles from the race course. After a courageous five-and-a-half-year battle with Neuroblastoma, Rilyn passed away surrounded by those who loved her dearly.
Before she passed, we committed to honoring her by naming the final half-mile of every race:
“Rilyn’s Way”
You’ll see a sign at the ½-mile-to-go mark. Pause if you’d like. Take a photo. Draw strength from Rilyn’s spirit as you finish your race.
🕊️ Special Dedication
The Harry J. Shipley Memorial Run
Last Trail Standing is dedicated to Harry J. Shipley, father of race director Chad Shipley, whose birthday is November 17.
Harry loved old country roads — always wondering where they led. That same curiosity guided the creation of this race: chasing every trail, connecting every path, and seeing where it all goes.
“The Last Trail Standing isn’t about speed — it’s about exploration. And the only way to conquer it is to show up and run.”
— Chad Shipley
🌲 One Last Note
The full course map will not be released in advance (same course as 2025). This is intentional. We want the experience to unfold as a true adventure.
What we can promise:
99% wooded trails
Every trail in Settlers Cabin Park
An experience you won’t forget
Ready to conquer every trail at Settlers?
We’ll see you at the start line on November 14.
3.1 Miles 5k 8 Miles 15.5 Miles 25k 31 Miles 50k Run Trail
Thu, Nov 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The Gratitude Run is bigger than 3.1 miles. It's a chance to support a local family who is in need. Our Peters Township community nominates a different family each year to benefit from the race.
There are turkey trots all over on Thanksgiving Day. But only the Gratitude Run is a true celebration of compassion.
On a day dedicated to giving thanks, we can show our gratitude by joining together to support a family that needs a boost. The course is an out-and-back on a paved portion of the famed, wooded Montour Trail. Enjoy a sprint or a stroll on a crisp autumn morning among a crowd of all ages who share a common love for giving. The Gratitude Run is an outpouring of love that impacts givers and families in need for life.
The Gratitude Run is dedicated to fostering a spirit of unity and compassion through our unwavering commitment to supporting a family in our community. Our mission is to cultivate a sense of togetherness and gratitude by organizing annual runs that not only promote a healthy lifestyle but also serve as a platform to raise funds and resources for a local family in need. With every stride, we aim to build a stronger, more connected community that embraces the values of empathy, kindness and support. Through the Gratitude Run, we aspire to make a lasting impact on the lives of families in our community, creating a legacy of compassion that extends far beyond the finish line.
5k Run Trail
Sat, Dec 12, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk
Oak Hollow Park – 2130 Timothy Drive, North Huntingdon, PA 15642
$40 for adults (ages 14 & up) and $15 for kids (ages 13 & Under) – on or before December 1, 2025
5K race
starts at 8am, 1 mile kids’ run will begin at 9am
Registration will be open until December 12th at 12pm (noon). There will be no registrations taken beyond that point, including race day morning.
COURSE MAP FOR 5K: https://tinyurl.com/529u5f45
COURSE MAP FOR 1 MILER: https://onthegomap.com/s/6b5i7os4
Packet Pickup Options:
Packet pickup will be available at
Location: North Huntingdon Township Town House, 11279 Center Highway, North Huntingdon, PA 15642
Date: Friday, December 12th
Time: 5pm - 7pm
-OR- Packets can be picked up right before the race begins, starting at 7:30am on 12/13/25!
1 Miles 5k Run Walk
Sun, Dec 20, 2026 at 11:00 AM
Given the demand for this race, we secured more medals, more hats, and more ugly sweater ornaments for all of the runners. If our registration is still open, we have those giveaways for you but we do
anticipate selling out before the event.
Join us for a flat and fun out and back 5K on the Panhandle trail in Oakdale Pa.
Race Start:
5K: 11am - timing services by Miles of Smiles
1 Mile Fun Walk: 11:10am - this is not an officially timed event
Location:
Helicon Brewing
102 Union Ave, Oakdale, PA 15071
Awards:
Finisher Medals
Top 3 male and female get custom medals
Age Group Awards:
1st, 2nd, 3rd Male and Female for the following age groups
<19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, +70
Merch:
Ugly Christmas Hats (They are sweet!) Wooden Ugly Sweater Ornaments, and Ugly Sweater Finisher Medals will be given out to all runners until we sell out. Hats are perfect for your holiday travel.
Runner Info Packet:
Race day information will be sent out 3 days in advance of the race at the latest.
Runners Group:
Join our runners group to stay up to date on all of our race events
1 Miles 5k Run Trail Walk
Sat, Apr 10, 2027 at 9:00 AM
Benefiting
To support programs and scholarship funds for The Kosciuszko Foundation (Pittsburgh Chapter)
The Kosciuszko Foundation in Pittsburgh supports the traditional scholastic, intellectual, and
exchange programs of The Kosciuszko Foundation and organizes cultural events to promote Polish culture and traditions in the Pittsburgh area.
Race Day Registration
Walkup registration will be available at Race packet pickup on April 9 and April 10, 6:00 – 8:00 pm and starting at 7:30 am on April 11. Harmony Shelter Northpark
5k Run Virtual
Sun, May 02, 2027
15 km from Turtle Creek5k Half Marathon Marathon Run
Description
18-59 years of age. Unlimited swimming at any of the County's four swimming facilities. Cost for Allegheny County residents is $135.
Maximum passes
1
Description
60 years plus. Unlimited swimming at any of the County's four swimming facilities. Cost for Allegheny County residents is $65.
Maximum passes
1
Swim
Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
5k parkrun Run Trail Walk