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Red Panda Run 5K
Lace up your running shoes and get ready for a wild adventure at Zoo Knoxville’s brand-new Red Panda Run 5K, a unique race experience that begins and ends inside the zoo. Participants will race past some of the zoo’s most iconic habitats while supporting wildlife conservation.
The Red Panda Run kicks off at the Boyd Family Red Panda Village and takes runners on a scenic three-mile journey through Zoo Knoxville and neighboring Chilhowee Park. Along the course, participants will pass tigers, gibbons, rhinos, great apes, and the all-new Timber Loop Boardwalk. Two on-course water stations will be available to keep runners hydrated.
Age group winners will receive exclusive Red Panda swag, and the overall winner, along with their family, will enjoy a special meet-and-greet with one of Zoo Knoxville’s resident red pandas on race day.
All race participants will receive:
A commemorative Red Panda Run T-shirt
Official Red Panda race bib
Zoo admission on race day
Discounted zoo admission for spectators
Post-race refreshments at the Sugarland’s BARn
Spectator tickets will be available for $20 the week before the event. Spectators will remain in the main plaza during the race, with clear views of the starting line, Mile 2 marker, and finish line. Spectator admission includes access to the post-race party and zoo admission for the day.
Packet Pick Up
Friday May 29th 3 - 6 p.m. @ Zoo Knoxville
Race Day Schedule
7:00 a.m. — Registration and Main Plaza open
8:00 a.m. — Race begins
8:30–10:00 a.m. — Post-Race Party at Sugarland’s BARn
Registration Fees
$40 — Member Registration (February 27–March 3)
$40 — Early Bird Registration (March 4–March 24)
$45 — Tier 1 General Registration (March 25–April 28)
$50 — General Registration (April 29–May 24)
$60 — Day Before/Day Of Registration (May 25–30)
Whether you’re chasing a personal best or just looking for a fun way to experience Zoo Knoxville, the Red Panda Run offers a memorable course, family-friendly atmosphere, and the chance to celebrate one of the zoo’s most beloved species.
FAQs
Walkers with strollers are welcome and will start in the last coral. Keep in mind that the course covers uphill, downhill, gravel, asphalt, and concrete surfaces.
The Red Panda Run Welcomes All Ages:
Children under age 3 are free to accompany registered parents, children will need a signed waiver. Extra waivers will be available at registration.
Children aged 3-13 must be registered and have a registered adult accompany them.
Member Spectators must purchase a discounted spectator ticket. Spectators will remain in the main plaza during the race and can explore the remainder of the zoo after 9am. General Spectator Admission is $20, Member Spectator Admission is $10, Spectator Children under 3 are free. Registered Runners will receive information on purchasing spectator admission tickets the week before the race.
Please note, pets are not allowed on Zoo property and all service animals must be registered at the Zoo Ranger Station.
The Challenge is back again!
Ride every mountain bike trail in Knoxville on the hottest day of the year!
Realistically we will ride MOST of the Urban Wilderness trails in South Knoxville on a pretty hot summer day.
Knoxville is a great place to mountain bike and it's also beautiful in mid-summer. The density of the forest makes for a jungle-like experience. Test your skills with your friends on this challenging course.
The purpose of this event is to get together and go for a big mountain bike ride. It's going to be hot, it’s going to be hard, and it’s going to be fun. It’s not a race. There is no timing. There is no pressure to adhere to the course. Go swimming. Get ice cream. Take a nap. All good ideas. Just make sure you stop by the finish when you’re done so we know you’re doing good. Also, you’ll want your food!
2 distance options:
Short course: 30ish miles. Start time 9:30
Ride with GPS Short Course Route
Long course: 50ish miles. Start time 8:00
Ride with GPS Long Course Route
Both route options will start/end at 2830 Harold Lane.
There is NO parking at the event address.
Parking is available at the gravel lots at Meades quarry (if you have a parking tag), or at the sunflower lot at Forks of the River (free, no parking tag required).
Make sure you have what you need for a long day on the bike (repair kit, snacks, water).
There will be 2 aid stations on each course.
They will have water, food, first aid, and limited mechanical support. Riders can send drop bags to each station.
The first station is at Anderson School. The second station is on the Far East Trail. There is also water at Baker Creek Preserve, View Park Drive, and Meads Quarry.
Packet pick-up starts at 6:30am at the event address. Packet pick-up is also avaiable at TVB Friday, July 17th from 2-6pm.
We will finish with food, drinks, swimming, and socilaizing (a post ride party).
The goal is to finish but mostly its to have a good time outside with our friends riding bikes.
Register by June 30th for $48.00 and you get a super cool custom event t-shirt, food, and beers/soda.
Register on or after July 1st until July 17th for $58. You might get a T-shirt but probably not. Same great ride, same great food/drinks.
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