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Just for the Helena of It
SUN OCT 18
Just for the Helena of It is a fall running series in Helena, Montana, offering a half marathon, 10K, 5K, Kids Mini Mile, and virtual options for the three longer distances. Treasure State Runners, a local nonprofit, organizes it to raise money for Helena-area groups supporting physical, mental, and emotional health. The in-person races begin near Country Club Avenue, and participants should anticipate Montana fall weather, which can include rain, sun, or snow. The half marathon and 10K follow out-and-back routes through Helena's historic districts. The 5K provides a course with more open views of the Montana sky. The Kids Mini Mile is a short loop near the finish line, convenient for families to observe. The event accommodates a wide range of participants, from young children in the 5K and Mini Mile to adults in the half marathon. A gathering concludes the races, and the event has contributed $121,000 to Helena charities over four years. Recent fundraising has supported The Friendship Center and Girls Thrive.
Crossroads Fitness Turkey Trot
THU NOV 26
The Crossroads Fitness Turkey Trot begins and ends at Crossroads Sports & Fitness on Dearborn Avenue in Helena, Montana, on Thanksgiving morning. This low-cost, untimed fun run and fundraiser offers 1k, 5k, and 10k distances, accommodating families, walkers, runners, and those seeking a holiday workout. Now in its fifth decade, the race benefits local charities, including Helena Food Share, Shodair Children's Hospital, Girls Thrive, Impact Montana, and Helena youth running programs. The 1k follows a small clockwise loop, the 5k uses a larger clockwise loop, and the 10k covers the larger loop twice. The courses are flat and fast, although Helena's weather can sometimes affect traction. Post-run, participants receive bagels and fruit. The event maintains its holiday spirit with a random drawing for turkeys and pies; attendance is required to win.
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Helena hosts 2 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Mount Helena City Park is the easy call for trail miles, with the 1906 trail, Diretissima Trail, Ridge Trail, and Powerline Trail all right above town. Locals use the South Hills trails from Tubbs Trailhead or Mt. Helena City Park Trailhead when they want singletrack, hill repeats, and a little quiet time. Helena Vigilante Runners keeps the group work honest with Tuesday-at-Noon Interval Workouts and Thursday-at-5:45 pm Trail Runs. The Governor's Cup, Don’t Fence Me in Trail Run, Queen City Crown, Just for the Helena of It, and The Augúst give the calendar real anchors.

Helena Bicycle Club rides for fun, exercise, fellowship, and sometimes food, with Tuesday and Thursday evening club rides from May through September. One route starts 2 miles from downtown and climbs around the base of Mount Helena. Another route starts 1 mile from downtown, heads north on Green Meadow Drive to Lincoln Road, and includes Lake Helena. Gravel riders hit Tenmile Creek Park first, then venture toward Grizzly Gulch, Priest Pass, and Rimini Road. York 38 Special and York Burger Boogie are the anchor events.

Spring and fall are the best months because the trails feel fast, the air stays easier, and Z2 does not feel like a chore. Summer brings hot and dry days, so locals run early, ride early, and save hard intervals for shade or shorter windows. Mount Helena trails and the South Hills still deliver, but hydration starts to matter on every climb. The mountain bike trails are usually the first to open and the last to close. Most roads stay bikeable 10 months of the year. Winter brings long, cold, moderately snowy spells, and chinooks can still open good windows for both running and riding.