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Fond du Lac · United States

Cycling & running events in Fond du Lac, 2026

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Fond du Lac

Race the Lake

Race the Lake is less a single neat circuit than a label for the endurance-race world built around Lazarus Lake, the Tennessee race designer Gary Cantrell. His events sit deep in ultrarunning: long road ultras, mountain navigation tests, and backyard ultras where runners repeat the same 4.167-mile loop every hour until almost everyone quits. The oldest piece is the Strolling Jim 40, an annual 40-mile race named after a Tennessee Walking Horse and counted among the older ultramarathons in the Southern United States. The most infamous piece is the Barkley Marathons, a 100-mile race with orienteering, off-trail scrambling, and a reputation captured by its nickname, “the race that eats its young.” The courses are built to expose weak spots rather than flatter runners. At Barkley, entrants must find their way through rough backcountry instead of following a simple marked trail. In the backyard format, the math is the trap: 4.167 miles per hour equals 100 miles in a day, and the winner is the last runner who can complete one more loop after everyone else has stopped. Big Dog’s Backyard pushed that format into a remote team contest, with national squads of up to 15 runners and dozens of countries involved. Lake’s races draw elite ultrarunners, stubborn amateurs, and people curious enough to test themselves against rules that sound simple until the sleep loss, terrain, and repetition start doing the real work.

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Run·Road
Fond du Lac

ReThink Addiction Run/Walk

The ReThink Addiction Run/Walk is an annual event for Recovery held in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, starting at 621 Evans Street. Solutions Recovery, Inc. organizes this event, offering participants a timed 5K run and an untimed community walk. This allows individuals to race, walk with family, or participate at a more relaxed pace. The event welcomes all ages and fitness levels, focusing on awareness, recovery, and support for those impacted by substance use disorders. Participants can run in honor of someone, bring family for the walk, and enjoy live music, children's activities, a food truck, local vendors, and community partners. Registration and fundraising directly support Solutions Recovery programs, such as its Recovery Center, sober living homes, and Peer Response Team. These services provide housing, recovery coaching, 24/7 peer support, transportation, and assistance in connecting individuals with treatment.

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Run·Road
Fond du Lac

Festival Foods Turkey Trot Fond du Lac

The Festival Foods Turkey Trot Fond du Lac is a Thanksgiving morning run and walk held at Fond du Lac High School in Wisconsin. It begins precisely at 8:00 am CST and features two standard distance choices: a 5-mile race and a 2-mile race. This event belongs to the Festival Foods Turkey Trot race series, with bib and shirt collection available at the high school prior to race day. The race staging is functional and school-based: runners access the area via the Commons, proceeding to distinct start and finish locations for the two distances. The 5-mile start is positioned on the school driveway off Luco Road, and the 2-mile start is situated across the parking lot from the Commons. Participants self-seed according to their expected pace, and participants with dogs begin after the main field has started. Finishers receive refreshments and a personal pumpkin pie, contributing to the race's distinct Wisconsin Thanksgiving atmosphere.

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Fond du Lac Training Notes

Running: Lakeside Park anchors the best running in Fond du Lac, and locals use its path and road for easy miles by Lake Winnebago. You can cover 5 miles with jaunts to Fraser Point Lookout, the Lighthouse, and Fountain Island. Harbor View Trail and Peebles Trail stretch a combined Lakeside option to about 10 miles when you want steady Z2. The Riverwalk starts south of Johnson Street and works with South Brooke Paths for 5 to 6 miles. Fond du Lac Running Club keeps the scene moving, and SSM Health Walleye Run/Walk, Salute the Troops, and the Turkey Trot give the calendar real anchors.

Cycling: Fond du Lac riders get a useful mix without leaving town. The Fond du Lac Loop gives cyclists a 16-mile bicycle and pedestrian pathway, and the route is now 90% on separate trails. The Loop rolls through Prairie Trail, Peebles Trail, Lakeside Park Trail, Brooke Street Trail, and Camelot Trail, so base miles stay easy to stitch together. Rosendale sits 7 miles west. Race the Lake is the big anchor event, with 89 miles around Lake Winnebago from Lakeside Park. Buttermilk Creek Park owns the sledding hill, so that is where the climbs live.

Season: April 15 to October 15 is the sweet spot because Lakeside Park opens the Lighthouse observation tower and the lakefront feels like the default start line. Summer has flower displays, boating, picnics, and long daylight for intervals, Z2 loops, and pre-race sharpening before Walleye Run/Walk or Race the Lake. The city can get hot, and the record high reached 111 °F on July 13, 1936, so locals respect early starts. Winter changes the rhythm for both sports, and Buttermilk Creek Park’s sledding hill becomes part of the season while the record low of -41 °F on January 30, 1951, reminds everyone to dress like they mean it.

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