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Sun, Jul 05, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Come out and enjoy this scenic 5k/10k along the Virginia Capital Trail with scenic views of the James River.
5k 10k Run Trail
Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 7:00 AM
This race is a challenging run through the beautiful neighborhoods of our city. Participants receive a race day t-shirt, run a course with fully stocked aid stations, and enjoy a post-race awards
ceremony along with food & drink. You can also run with the satisfaction of knowing that a portion of your race fee will be donated to our local Relay for Life chapter.
The Summer Sweat 5K is the 3rd race in the 4-race series. Why run just one when you can run all four! To learn more and sign up for other Run the Valley race series races visit www.RuntheValley.com. Run the Valley Race Series races include:
Mad Anthony Mud Run (February)
Park to Park 1/2 Marathon (April)
Summer Sweat 5K (July)
Fall Foliage 10K (October)
5k 10k Run
Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Race Information
The race starts at 8:00 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site
registration.
Additional Information
Meet at Headstock next to the Loch Lothian.
5K, & 10K Course (0.78)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5920255525
The course is an out-and-back (1.56)
The 5K does the out-and-back two times.
The 10K does the out-and-back four times.
Course Time Limit
2:00 hours.
Finisher Medals
https://usroadrunning.com/FinisherMedals.php
Best Costume
https://usroadrunning.com/BestCostume.php
Series Points
https://usroadrunning.com/S.php
Awards
https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php
Frequently Asked Questions and Information
https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php
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5k 10k Run
Sun, Jul 12, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Give Your Child the Ultimate Summer Adventure!
Are you raising an adventurous kid who craves excitement, challenge, and growth? The Adventure Racing Kid’s Summer Camp is more than just a week of fun;
it’s an immersive experience designed to help kids build confidence, resilience, and lifelong skills through adventure.
🏕 A Week of Non-Stop Adventure
Set on the incredible Massanutten Resort property, campers will explore a wide variety of activities that blend outdoor adventure with world-class recreation. From mountain biking, hiking, and team challenges to enjoying the waterpark, pool, adventure park, and other unique Massanutten amenities, every day brings something new.
🔥 More Than Just a Camp — It’s a Growth Experience
This camp isn’t only about being outside or chasing adrenaline. It’s about helping kids:
Build resilience through challenge and discomfort
Develop strong teamwork and communication skills
Learn how to overcome obstacles—physically and mentally
Practice managing stress and emotions in real-time
Grow grit, confidence, and self-belief they’ll carry into everyday life.
Led by experienced instructors from GRIT Adventures, our program intentionally blends adventure racing concepts with leadership development and mental fitness, delivered in a fun, age-appropriate, and supportive environment.
📍 Epic Location & Unforgettable Experiences
🏕 Tent camping on the Massanutten property
🌊 Access to the Massanutten Waterpark & Pool
🧗 Adventure Park activities and resort amenities
🚴♂️ Biking, hiking, and outdoor skill-building
🚣♂️ Whitewater rafting on the Shenandoah River
🔥 Campfires, storytelling, and team bonding
🎯 Challenges that build confidence, grit, and friendships
🍽️ All meals included — so you can relax while your child thrives
🌟 More Than a Summer Camp
This is a chance for your child to step outside their comfort zone, discover their inner strength, and learn how to work through challenges; skills that matter far beyond summer.
📅 Spaces are limited—reserve your child’s spot today!
Need-based scholarships, sibling, and military discounts are available. Contact us for details.
Mountain Biking
Mon, Jul 13, 2026 at 7:45 AM
Race into Summer with =PR= Run & Walk's Youth Running Camp!
Unleash your inner runner! =PR= Run & Walk - RVA invites young athletes to join our FREE Youth Summer Camp. Inspired by the vision of
founding camp coaches Bill Kelly & Rosie Schutte, we're creating a community where everyone can discover the joy of running. This camp is about more than just fitness; it's about building confidence, making friends, and finding the fun in movement.
Who's Ready to Run? Young runners entering grades 6, 7, 8, or 9 are invited to join the adventure! Please note: Campers should be able to run a continuous mile to fully participate in the training.
Where's the Starting Line? We'll be based at a local Chesterfield County Middle School Complex, taking advantage of the track, spacious fields, and scenic paved trails of the surrounding neighborhood. *more details can be found below.
When Does the Fun Begin? Mark your calendars for July 13th-17th, Monday-Friday (weather permitting). Drop-off is from 7:40-7:45 AM, and pick-up is no later than 11:30am.
What's in Store for You?
Run, Learn, and Thrive: We'll cover the fundamentals of running, improve your conditioning, and teach you healthy habits for a lifetime of movement.
Expert Coaches: Our experienced coaches, including local runners and certified professionals, will provide personalized guidance and support in a fun and encouraging atmosphere. You'll be grouped with runners of similar abilities.
Inspiring Speakers: Hear from experts on a range of topics, from choosing the right running shoes to understanding nutrition for athletes and preventing injuries. We'll also explore the exciting world of high school and college running.
Community Connection: We're passionate about building a strong and supportive running community. Our camp reflects =PR= Run & Walk's mission to make running accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
Safety First: We'll have certified medical/CPR/First Aid staff on-site to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all campers.
How to Join the Fun?
This amazing camp is FREE! However, registration is required.
Space is limited to 100 campers, so register early to secure your spot! Note: A waitlist will be available if the camp fills up,
Location: Our camp will be hosted at a local Chesterfield County Middle School. Location TBA once permit is issued by Parks & Rec 90 days prior to camp. *Registration will open on April 1, 2026.
Weather Policy: All activities are outdoors. In case of inclement weather, activities will be canceled, and you'll be notified by 7:00 AM that day. Please check your email regularly!
Important Information for Campers:
Campers should be able to run a continuous mile.
Please be on time for drop-off and pick-up. Runners not picked up by 11:30 AM may not be able to continue in the program.
Respectful behavior and adherence to coaches' instructions are expected.
Let's hit the ground running together this summer!
#YouthRunning #YouthRunCamp #CommunityRunning #PRRunWalk #GetActive #SummerFun #MidlothianVA #RunRVA
Run Trail Walk
Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 8:00 AM
It's back!
Women of all ages* are invited to participate in the Charlottesville Track Club (CTC) Women's Four Miler Training Program.
For the second year in a row, this program is proudly presented
by Women in Motion Physical Therapy and Wellness and sponsored by CTC and Women in Motion. Women in Motion is a specialty rehab clinic that provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, and IBCLC lactation services. They have specializations in orthopedics, obstetrics, pelvic health, oncology, and breast health, treating all genders through all phases of life. In addition to sponsoring the Women's Four Miler training program, they are also actively involved in national post-professional education and medical mission trips and are committed to doing monthly community outreach in central Virginia!
The Women in Motion team is honored to lead this training program on a volunteer basis, with 100% of the net proceeds from registration going to the UVA Breast Care Center!
Join us for six consecutive Saturdays - from July 18th to August 22nd - of group training and talks by experts on a variety of women's health topics.
In order to keep the program manageable and enjoyable for everyone, we will be limiting it to the first 75 registrants. However, we would be happy to make the weekly training plans available to anyone interested in a virtual training program. If the in-person version is full, you will be redirected to the virtual. You may also opt-in to the virtual program if that's your preference. Details will be sent to all participants via email.
Program goals include:
providing a professionally designed training program tailored to your goals and experience
building a sense of community among both participants and volunteers
empowering new runners and walkers
helping you safely transition back into running/walking after time away
exposing you to information on women's health issues
answering any general questions you have about running/walking four miles, as well as specific questions about the Women's Four Miler
getting you to the Women's Four Miler starting line on September 5th feeling healthy and confident.
You may attend any or all sessions. Walkers and runners of any level are welcome. No experience necessary!
*Children aged 14 and under are welcome but must train together with an adult.
Training Location
Curtis Elder Track & Field Complex, Charlottesville High School, 1400 Melbourne Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903
CHS has plenty of parking, as well as restrooms and water.
Other notes:
This is the registration page for the Women's Four Miler TRAINING PROGRAM only and is NOT for the race. Registering for the training program DOES NOT automatically register you to run the race. Race registration will open in May.
Note that there are no refunds.
To be guaranteed a Training Program shirt, register by May 15th.
If you have any questions please reach out to [email protected]
4 Miles Run Virtual Walk
Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Enjoy this 5k/10k will run inside of Pratt Park/St Clair Brooks Park in historic Fredericksburg will be a great race to look for a PR or just to have fun and give back to a great charity.
Walkers and strollers are welcome to attend this event.
5k 10k Run
Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 8:00 AM
The 6.4 mile West Side Quarry is the third race in the FXBG Trail Series. Similar to the 5k, runners will start along the Beach trail next to the Rappahannock River — familiar terrain to those of you
in the series.
Midway through, the course delivers its defining feature: one main climb that asks you to dig a little deeper. It’s steady and honest — enough to get your heart rate up and your legs working — but manageable with smart pacing. Crest the top, and you’re rewarded with a sense of accomplishment and a renewed stride.
The later miles roll and weave through a series of undulating hills, keeping things playful and engaging all the way to the finish. With a total elevation gain of 426 feet, this race offers a balanced challenge — approachable yet dynamic — perfect for runners who enjoy a mix of flow, focus, and just the right amount of grit.
10k Run Trail
Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Since 2005 the Culpeper Triathlon has been staged out of Mountain Run Lake Park at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. After a swim in Mountain Run Lake athletes roll out of T1 for a challenging
bike course with great pavement and amazing views. It’s not a PR bike course, but it is so beautiful and a place you will come back to ride! The run course has great views of Mountain Run Lake, the Blue Ridge mountains and is a rolling mix of flats and steady hills. There is so much to see and do in Culpeper, VA. Main street offers an eclectic mix of restaurants, shopping and nightlife while the surrounding area offers great hiking, biking, fishing and more.
Run Swim Triathlon
Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Race Information
The race starts at 8:00 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site
registration.
Additional Information
Park at the Appomattox River Greenway Roslyn Landing.
Limited Parking.
5K & 10K Course (1.56M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5964793165
This course is an out-and-back. (3.11M)
5K does the course one time.
10K does the course two times.
Half Marathon Course (1.64M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5921762272
This course is an out-and-back. (3.275M)
Half Marathon does the course four times.
Course Time Limit
3 hours and 30 minutes.
Finisher Medals
https://usroadrunning.com/FinisherMedals.php
Shirt and Gear Shop
https://usroadrunning.com/Gear.php
Best Costume
https://usroadrunning.com/BestCostume.php
Series Points
https://usroadrunning.com/S.php
Awards
https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php
Frequently Asked Questions and Information
https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php
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5k 10k 13.1 Miles Run
Thu, Jul 30, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Escape to the tranquility of the Shenandoah Mountains for this ultimate 4-day triathlon training getaway. The Shenandoah Valley is close to major east coast cities, but offers a serene and inspiring
training environment. Here is what our experienced professional athletes and coaches have on tap:
Pool swim session at JMU to refine your stroke and improve your proficiency.
Elevate your open water swimming with expert coaching at Arrowhead Lake. Sunday's OW swim will be on a buoyed course, and will refine your technique, sighting, pack swimming, and start positioning.
Gain confidence and conquer the mountains on your bicycle. Our expert coaching will empower you to improve your climbing and descending skills as you explore the scenic creeks and breathtaking vistas of the Appalachian ridgeline.
Escape the pavement and embrace the trails. Our runs on double and single track combine adventure with traditional triathlon training, offering a refreshing alternative to monotonous pace based road work.
Option of double occupancy, or upgrade to single occupancy. Daily buffet style all you can eat breakfast is included.
You belong here, no matter your experience or ability. If you have specific training goals, we'll work with you (and your coach, if applicable) to get you your ideal training weekend. We understand that not everyone is in the same place in their training journey and scaled workouts will reflect that. Your Goals Are Our Goals!
Proficiencies & safety requirements:
Swim
-Must be able to swim 400 yards continuous open water
-Swimmers must have a swim buoy / tow float
Bike
-Must be able to ride 20 miles on rolling terrain
-Must bring proper gearing to be able to climb
-All bikes are welcome
-Must be able to change a flat tire
-Must ride with a red flashing light
Run
-Must be able to traverse hills and uneven surfaces
What’s Included:
• Three nights of accommodation at the Hotel Madison
• Daily breakfast at the Hotel Madison, group welcome dinner
• Swag bag
• Experienced technical coaching
• Daily route support for all levels
• Entrance fees for all activities
• One picnic/BBQ lunch
• One dinner on opening day
• Stocked and staffed aid stations with additional on call support
Itinerary:
This itinerary is packed with a variety of workouts. We encourage participants to pick and choose activities like they are at a buffet.
Thursday check-in begins at 11 am ahead of our opening stroke/speed session at James Madison University (JMU) pool. We will start with a light drill set, getting our feel of the water. Then we light the afterburners for a high octane set of 25 and 50’s. We will then get on the bike for a light group spin to the base of a small climb in which we will work on various climbing and descending techniques. These will be key tools to have in your toolbox as this camp will put your climbing and descending skills to the test. The day concludes with an optional track workout of 15x200 meters. An opportunity to turn over the legs while they are still fresh.
Friday is when multisport gets reimagined. The morning starts with a swim set at JMU learning open water skills within a swim set. We will work on drafting, staying efficient in traffic and different self-preservation skills.
Then, refuel and gear up for a brick workout. Starting off with a ride, the group will head out of Harrisonburg rolling toward the mountains. At the midway aid station, we will have your run shoes awaiting. This will be your long run for the weekend on gravel Forest Service roads. Most will perform an out and back course while others may opt for a looped trail which includes some ridgeline running. After the run athletes can either call it a day and hang out in compression boots or jump on their bikes and roll downhill to Harrisonburg.
Saturday is pure and simply a long ride day. At Paul State Park riders will shed anything they do not want to climb with. This is where the day starts in earnest as the terrain kicks up and riders climb 9 miles at an average 5.8% grade. Most riders will finish between 1 and 2 hours. A support vehicle will follow today's ride and meet riders at the summit to savor the views and take some photos before enjoying the long flowing paved descent. Riders will have the option to descend back down to Paul State Forest completing a 35 mile ride or roll down the backside completing a 75 mile loop totaling more than 7500’ of climbing.
Sunday is the legendary 4 hour points event at Arrowhead Lake. This is the essence of multisport fun. Some design their dream triathlon, and others will choose to bounce between their favorite two sports. Then there are those few that just stick to seeing how far they can go in 4 hours in a single sport. A 500 yard open water swim course, 17 mi bike course, and 5k run course will be supported for 4 hours. Athletes will get a designated amount of points for completing each of the loops. The multisport extravaganza will be followed up by a closing BBQ.
Travel:
Athletes are responsible to arrive at the Hotel Madison by 11am on Thursday.
Hotel Address:
710 S Main St
Harrisonburg, PA
Athletes can leave from Arrowhead Lake after multisport day or be transported back to Hotel Madison.
Weather:
Average high 85
Average low 65
Sound too difficult?
We call it our escalator. Jump in the van and we will bring you up to the ridge. This will set you up to have the most scenic and enjoyable experience possible.
What kind of bike?
We recommend a time trial bike or road bike.
Time trial bikes are welcome, but a road bike is preferred given the technical nature of most of the roads.
Bike rentals are available for an additional $250.
Water Temperature:
Expected open water temperature will be between 76-84F. Wetsuits may be packed, but are not required/recommended.
This camp is being organized by Good Stuff Coaching, French Creek Racing, and FA.S.T. Racing. Jointly, we have produces dozens of successful camps at various locations.
Questions - Please email John Kenny at [email protected]
3 Miles 25 Miles Gravel Open Water Run Swim Trail Triathlon
Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 12:00 AM
Join Zoe Freedom Center's 5K to End Overdose on August 1st. Sign up to run or walk this great 5K and help us raise awareness in the battle against addiction. All participants will receive a race
t-shirt and a finisher's medal as long as you register before June 26th. You can check with us after the race to see if there are any extra t-shirts available.
At the end of race, there will be food and drinks waiting for you!
This race benefits Zoe Freedom Center who provides free addiction services to anyone seeking freedom! Your support helps us raise awareness and generate funds to keep all of our services free.
Parking is available at Pratt Park and restrooms are available at the park.
This race will happen rain or shine!
5k Run Walk
Sun, Aug 02, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Come for a fun 5k/10k at one of our newest Sippin’ Series courses, Darden Towe Park, and stay for a beer with new and old friends at Random Row Brewing! Please note for that this Sippin Series race, the race will take place at one location (Darden Towe Park), and the post-race drinks will be at a different, but nearby, location (Random Row Brewing).
New this year - a 1 mile option for the race!
5k 10k Run
Sun, Aug 02, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Race date:
Sunday, Aug 2, 2026
Start:
9am
Pickup: 745-845am Aug, 2 at the RunRideRace tent.
Where:
Pocahontas State Park (just south of Richmond, VA) 10301 State Park Road Chesterfield, VA 23832
(this address is to the main entrance of the park. At this point you will turn into the Bright Hope Equestrian Park on the south side of Beach) Standard parking fee will be collected by state park employees (unless you have a state park permit)
We will be racing again on the Bright Hope Equestrian side of Pocahontas. There is plenty of room through transition for team tents and your personal support. You will pass the transition every 5.5 miles.
Course: Note: race will be clockwise 2025 course
This is clockwise on dirt road/paths ranging from 8-12 feet wide. The course will often feel like it only offers a single line, yet there is plenty of opportunity for passing. The loop is about 5.5 miles in distance. So, races are approx. 44, 33 and 16.5 miles.
Equipment:
Gravel, cross or mountain bikes work best and all have been ridden historically!
Timing:
This event will be chipped timed! Chip will be placed on your race number which must go on your bars facing forward.
Results:
Results will be posted online at this link: Results
50 mile
This is an 8 lap race. Each lap has been GPSed to about 5.5 miles. So, the finish will be about 44 miles depending on your gps accuracy. There also is a time cut of, like always. We decided to make a hard cutoff but give a few extra minutes to allow more racers to complete their laps. The time cut off to go out for your last lap will be 3 hours. We will cut the course off at that point.
36 mile This is a new option this year. In the past this has been a B race, but with the 3 hour time limit to start your last lap we have seen that many 50 mile racer end up finishing 6 laps. So we decided to make that an option. This race will still have a 3 hour limit to start your last lap. This means, if you haven't completed your 6 laps but 3 hours you can head out for one more lap if you can do so before the clock hits 3 hours. Otherwise you will be credited with the completed laps.
18 mile
This division will be a 3 lap race (approx. 16.5 miles).
Aid Station:
Located near the completion of each lap, we will have a water station set up. This will be a place where water can be refilled and bottle hand-ups will be allowed (bring a friend or teammate to hand you your stuff). We will not have volunteers there to give hand-ups, so you should bring support if you will need assistance with water refills.
19 Miles 36 Miles 50 Miles Gravel Run
Sun, Aug 02, 2026 at 1:00 PM
44th Annual Gaar Mountain Running Camp
(formerly Camp Varsity Running Camp)
Sunday, August 2 – Saturday, August 8, 2026
Hosted at Camp Varsity, 1344 Beamers Head Rd., Madison, VA 22727
Please visit www.gaarmountainrunning.com for more details!
Follow us on Instagram, @gaarmountainrunning
Run
Sat, Aug 08, 2026 at 7:45 AM
Come enjoy this lovely park in the heart of downtown Culpeper!
Operation First Response is a dedicated organization committed to providing emergency financial assistance to those who serve and
protect our nation and communities. We offer vital support to Active-Duty Military Personnel, Disabled Veterans, Gold Star families, and First Responders including Police Officers, Firefighters, EMS professionals, Paramedics, and 911 Dispatchers. It is our hope to ease financial burdens during times of crisis, ensuring that these brave individuals and their families receive the assistance they need with dignity and respect. By addressing immediate financial needs, we honor their sacrifices and commitment to safeguarding others.
5k 10k Run
Sat, Aug 08, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Race Information
The race starts at 8:00 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site
registration.
Additional Information
Meet at Headstock next to the Loch Lothian.
5K, & 10K Course (0.78M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5920255525
The course is an out-and-back (1.56M)
The 5K does the out-and-back two times.
The 10K does the out-and-back four times.
Course Time Limit
2:00 hours.
Finisher Medals
https://usroadrunning.com/FinisherMedals.php
Shirt and Gear Shop
https://usroadrunning.com/Gear.php
Best Costume
https://usroadrunning.com/BestCostume.php
Series Points
https://usroadrunning.com/S.php
Awards
https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php
Frequently Asked Questions and Information
https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php
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5k 10k Run
Sun, Aug 16, 2026 at 12:00 AM
The Devil's Den 10 Miler is one of the best 10-mile races in Virginia! The in-person race starts at 7:15am on Sunday, August 16th.
The DD10 is set in beautiful Culpeper, centrally located between
Washington, DC, and Charlottesville nestled in the Piedmont River Valley. It is a Coldwell Banker Elite Grand Prix Series race. Starting and finishing in front of the Culpeper Sports Complex, the course is mostly flat with some rolling hills. The USATF certified course is a loop with scenic views of the beautiful Culpeper countryside. There is plenty of close parking, restrooms, and cold watermelon and snacks at the finish.
Why run a 10 miler, you ask? Here are just a few reasons why YOU should run:
According to Runner's World magazine, "It fine tunes your form: Running a 10-miler takes more than an hour to complete, putting you into fatigue when flaws in running form become obvious. You must try to correct those flaws (like slouching) and hold form to the end... a 10-miler makes you a more efficient runner-by getting all your body parts, while fatigued, to agree on the direction you need to go: forward. You smooth away rough edges like a stream smooths out a rough stone caught on its bottom."
It’s not a half marathon or a marathon: Running 10 miles is something you can prepare for in a much shorter time. If you are looking to take up a good challenge within the next few months, it’s something that can be comfortably prepped for in a short amount of time.
It’s the right step up from a 10k distance: If you’re pretty new to running, taking the leap from a 10k to a half marathon is a BIG step. So having the opportunity to race at a distance in between is a great way of building up your race abilities prior to taking on a half marathon.
It will help take your body into a much healthier state: Ten-milers will not only do wonders for your leg muscle strength, but for your heart. Increasing your endurance and challenging yourself to a distance your body isn’t used to will keep your body adapting and make your body stronger and healthier.
It makes you an aerobic tourist: Your 10-miler can take you far, and if you haven’t been to Culpeper before, it has beautiful views of the Shenandoah Mountains. Every runner knows the importance of variety in keeping a training program fresh. Challenging yourself can keep you motivated. Switch up locations and take on new challenges and keep running fun!
Note: Register before July 22nd to be guaranteed a race shirt!
We strongly recommend that individuals under the age of 16 not run the race.
Whether you are competing for the prize money or striving for a new PR or looking for a fun race to run with friends, the Devil’s Den 10 Miler is the race for you!
10 Miles Run
Sun, Aug 16, 2026 at 7:45 AM
Come enjoy this scenic route at Bryan Park in Richmond!
Walkers are welcome to attend this event.
5k 10k Run
Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Come enjoy the scenic, shady route at this end of the summer run at Deep Run Park in Henrico!
Walkers are welcome to attend this event.
5k 10k Run