Daphne-Fairhope-Foley · United States

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4th of July 5k
Pensacola Beach · 80 km away
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Shark Run 5k & 1 Mile Fun Run
Orange Beach · 43 km away
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11JUL
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Plateau Pacers 5th Anniversary Community 5k Walk/ Run
Mobile · 21 km away
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Mullet Festival 5K Run/Walk & Fun Run
Lillian · 49 km away
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Pensacola Seafood Don McCloskey 5K
Pensacola · 70 km away
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Seiz Up: A Run for Epilepsy Awareness
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Bras Across the CAUSEway 5k & Festival
SAT OCT 10
Bras Across the CAUSEway 5K & Festival is a timed 5K run or walk held at USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama, beginning on Battleship Parkway. The event also includes a family-friendly 1-Mile Fun Run, a virtual participation option, and a shirt-only purchase to support the cause. It functions as a community fundraiser for Bras Across the CAUSEway, directing funds to local breast cancer patients via a patient assistance program. The course is straightforward according to public information: the main race is a 5K starting at the battleship park, with runners and walkers participating on the same morning. The festival aspect provides a more relaxed, local atmosphere, encouraging costumes, allowing leashed dogs, and featuring treats from Mobile-area merchants. Its fundraising is direct: proceeds assist patients with costs for gas, groceries, copays, uncovered medical bills, rent, utilities, and other essential needs. The event has taken place for ten years, and local businesses contribute as “Giverbackers,” receiving promotion beyond race day.
Pensacola Half Marathon & 5K
SUN OCT 11
The Pensacola Half Marathon & 5K is part of the RunPensacola race series on Florida’s Gulf Coast. It is organized from Gulf Breeze by Gulf Coast Event Group. The series offers road races for different ability levels, including a half marathon for a longer effort and a 5K for a shorter race-day goal. RunPensacola emphasizes local runners and a community-style event over an elite-only field. Adam Guess founded the organization, BJ Price directs the races, and Nathan Swafford handles timing. Entries can be transferred to another person or deferred to a similar race if arranged at least two weeks before race day. Events proceed in rain, but lightning or extreme weather may alter plans, with updates posted on the series Facebook page.
Prodisee Pantry Turkey Trot 2026
SAT OCT 24
The Prodisee Pantry Turkey Trot begins at Daphne City Hall in downtown Daphne, Alabama, offering a 5K race and a 1 Mile Fun Run on a certified course. This autumn community race supports Prodisee Pantry, the Baldwin County food pantry that has dedicated over twenty years to assisting neighbors with nutritious food and tangible aid. The 5K commences first, followed by the Fun Run, accommodating both runners seeking a timed course and families preferring a shorter distance. The course is situated in central Daphne, not on a distant road. The race's character stems from the pantry it benefits. Prodisee Pantry originated with volunteer food distribution and now assists Baldwin County residents through regular food distributions in Spanish Fort and Stockton. Families have accessed the pantry over 221,000 times for food. Its volunteers include youth groups, civic organizations, school clubs, church groups, and local businesses. The Turkey Trot provides that same community a straightforward race format: run or walk, convene at City Hall, and support a local pantry focused on food, encouragement, and direct assistance for families requiring help.
Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Mobile, AL (45)
SAT NOV 7
The Gobbler 5K, 10K, and 13.1M in Mobile, Alabama, offers three distances: 5K, 10K, and half marathon. All races begin at 8:00 AM. Registration must be completed on RunSignup prior to race day, as there is no on-site signup. Packet pickup is brief, opening 30 minutes before the start and closing 10 minutes before the race. The course is an out-and-back design. The 5K and 10K share a segment, with the 5K completing it twice and the 10K completing it four times. The half marathon uses a longer out-and-back segment, repeated six times. The race has a 3 hour 30 minute time limit, with finisher medals and awards presented. Series points are awarded, and a best costume prize adds a playful holiday element.
Magnolia Run
SAT NOV 7
The Magnolia Run begins and ends at Jesse’s Restaurant in Magnolia Springs, Alabama. Its primary feature is a USATF-certified 5K course. The yearly event maintains a straightforward format: a 5K run, a 5K walk, and a 1 Mile Fun Run. It attracts about 300 participants, offering a local community feel rather than a large-city atmosphere, and accommodates strollers and dogs. The 5K offers numerous age-group awards, along with overall, masters, grand masters, senior grand masters, and wheelchair categories for both men and women. Walkers are eligible for their own age-group awards, and participants in the fun run receive medals. A portion of each registration fee benefits The Sea Glass Initiative. Post-race food is provided by Jesse’s Restaurant, and the awards ceremony will take place inside the Magnolia Springs Community Hall.
Semper Fi 5k
SAT NOV 7
The Semper Fi 5K is a Pensacola-area charity run with Marine Corps origins, held annually for over four decades. It started as The Beirut Relief 10K Run, established to support children and families of Marines and Sailors lost in the Beirut barracks bombing. Over 500 military and civilian runners participated in the inaugural event, which raised more than $4,000 for a Marine Corps scholarship fund. The published course information only specifies the greater Pensacola area, meaning the participants and purpose reveal more than a notable route. Local active-duty military units and high school JROTC groups run in formation with civilian participants. Marine 1stLt Chris Holzworth initially proposed the race, MATSG-21 adopted it, and the Marine Corps League later took it over with TEL Staffing & HR as a partner. Proceeds now benefit local children's nonprofits and other Pensacola-area charities, having raised nearly $725,000. Each year's race honors a distinguished veteran, maintaining the event's connection to Marine Corps service and local philanthropy.
Jailbreak 5K
SAT NOV 14
Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Mobile, AL (47)
SAT NOV 21
Pensacola Beach Turkey Trot 2026
THU NOV 26
The Pensacola Beach Turkey Trot is an annual 5K on Pensacola Beach, Florida, run on Thanksgiving Day. It is a short road race tied to the holiday, with a beach setting and a field that is large for a local 5K. More than 1,000 runners and walkers participate each year, including people from across the United States. The event is family-friendly but still allows for competitive racing, and its proceeds support brain cancer research through the Robert Tisch Tumor Center at Duke University.
Pensacola Turkey Trot 5k
THU NOV 26
The Pensacola Turkey Trot 5K begins and ends at Seville Square in downtown Pensacola, Florida. This Thanksgiving morning 5K offers both a run and a walk, commencing at 8:00 a.m. CST and concluding by 9:30. RunPensacola, organized by Gulf Coast Event Group, presents the event, with Adam Guess as founder, BJ Price as race director, and Nathan Swafford managing timing. The course crosses Downtown Pensacola, returning to Seville Square. This configuration keeps the race focused on a historic public space. Walkers are eligible for awards along with runners, with prizes for overall, masters, grandmasters, age-group, and top walking finishers. The post-race gathering remains at Seville Square, featuring food, refreshments, an awards ceremony in the pavilion, and a BYOM tradition for participants to bring their own drink for the post-run celebration.
Coastal Half Marathon, 5K & 1 Mile Fun Run
SAT NOV 28
The Coastal Half Marathon, 5K & 1 Mile Fun Run is a post-Thanksgiving race weekend in Orange Beach, Alabama. It offers three distances: a half marathon, a 5K, and a 1-mile fun run. The half marathon is for runners age 15 and up; the shorter events are suitable for families and mixed groups. The races utilize paved sections of Gulf State Park’s Backcountry Trail, avoiding busy beach-road running. The course winds through the coastal park landscape near Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. This event marks its 19th running and embraces its holiday timing. Participants often attend after Thanksgiving, running with family or friends, and conclude near the Gulf air, rather than making the race a separate trip.
Ho Ho Hustle 5k
SAT DEC 12
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Daphne-Fairhope-Foley Training Notes

Daphne-Fairhope-Foley hosts 19 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals use the Eastern Shore Trail for everyday miles because the paved path runs along the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. The trail runs from Spanish Fort to Weeks Bay and gives you over 30 miles of concrete, asphalt, boardwalks, and bridges. Runners hop on at Daphne, Montrose, Fairhope, Point Clear, Fairhope Pier, or Gator Alley boardwalk and run as little or as much as the day needs. Montrose gives the hilliest section, but the hills in Alabama aren’t very hilly. Plateau Pacers and F3 Mobile keep the group energy going. Prodisee Pantry Turkey Trot 2026, Keesler Federal Battleship 12K, and Magnolia Run anchor the calendar.

Locals ride the Eastern Shore Trail when they want coastal Z2 without overthinking it. Baldwin County Trailblazers keeps the trail culture steady, and Pro Cycle Fairhope runs the real group-ride rhythm from Fairhope Ave. The Saturday Morning Ride goes 28 miles year-round at 7:30 am. The Tuesday Night Hammerfest covers 25 miles at 20+ mph in Spring and Summer, and the Thursday Night Social Ride covers 20 miles at 17/18 mph. Fairhope has 127 km of tracked cycling, and Day10-Fairhope-Gautier-72 runs 115 km with 140 m of ascent. Foley gives gravel on Magnolia Springs Loop, Mannich Ln, Norris Ln, and Roy Waters Rd. Montrose holds the main climbs.

Spring and Summer feel like the fast season because Pro Cycle Fairhope stacks Tuesday and Thursday evening rides at 6:00 pm. Summer riders bring legs for the Tuesday Night Hammerfest, because that ride averages 20+ mph and can turn into intervals quick. Summer runners lean early, shaded, and coastal, with Fairhope Pier, Gator Alley boardwalk, and the Jill Hall Trail working well for base miles. Winter changes the pace more than the terrain. The Saturday Morning Ride stays year-round, and runners keep using the Eastern Shore Trail when the big heat backs off. Locals still get flat miles south of Fairhope Municipal Pier and small rollers north around Montrose.