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Brunswick-St. Simons Training Notes
Brunswick-St. Simons hosts 13 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.
Locals run East Beach when they want salt air and steady Z2. East Beach gives St. East Beach gives you 5 miles from one end to the other, generally with hard packed sand. Jekyll Island gives runners a 10-mile beach with firm sand and an extensive trail system. Avenue of the Oaks brings very pretty side streets with moss-draped oaks. Golden Isles Track Club keeps the week moving with regular group runs for varying distances and paces. Firefighters 5k 2025, Miracle League of the Golden Isles 5k, Sunshine Festival July 4th 5k & 1 mile, and RUN JEKYLL sit on the local calendar.
Locals ride St. Simons for clean base miles on paths, not big climbs. St. Simons Island has 30 miles of bike paths, and paved trails wind through maritime forest. A 5-mile path runs from Neptune Park to Torras Causeway. Another 5-mile path runs from Kings Way to Fort Frederica. The FJ Torras Causeway connects Brunswick and St. 4 miles. The climbs are scarce, so locals use wind, bridges, intervals, and gravel west and north for bite. BRAG Dream Team Gullah/Geechee Club, Golden Isles, Brunswick Trees Bike Tour, and Pedal Golden Isles give the riding scene its anchor points.
Spring and fall are the safest call when locals want beach miles, paved paths, and longer rides without forcing the day. The brief gives no named best months, but the coastal setup rewards mornings on East Beach, Jekyll, Ocean Drive, and the St. Simons Island Trail System. Summer runs best early, and the current summer note has 23°C with a high of 24°C. Tomorrow’s forecast keeps the same feel with a high of 24°C and a low of 23°C. Winter changes the rhythm more than the routes, with locals leaning into steady Z2, group runs, gravel, and calm laps when the islands quiet down.