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Redding Breakfast Lions Turtle Bay Run 2026
SUN OCT 4
The Redding Breakfast Lions Turtle Bay Run, held annually in the fall, begins and ends at Redding, California's Sundial Bridge. Participants can choose from a half marathon, 10K, or a 2-mile run/walk. This event is organized by the Redding Breakfast Lions Club as a fundraiser, with proceeds supporting local running programs. The shorter run/walk allows younger and older participants to engage, and school teams can register runners at a reduced rate. The half marathon route traces the Sacramento River, crossing the Sundial Bridge, Ribbon Bridge, and Diestelhorst Bridge. Runners proceed north on paved park paths, cross the river via Ribbon Bridge, complete a 2-mile out-and-back on the Middle Creek Trail, then return along River Trail and Diestelhorst Bridge before concluding at the Sundial Bridge. The 10K also follows the river. Both the half marathon and 10K courses are certified. While runners travel from various parts of the country, the event maintains a local feel, driven by the club, focused on fundraising, and integrated with Redding’s river trail system.
Nail the Rail Half Marathon, 10K & 5K
SAT APR 24
Nail the Rail is part of the Miles in Martinsville race series in Martinsville, Virginia. It offers distances from a 5K and 10K up to a half marathon, alongside rail-trail races such as the 5 Miler and 9 Miler. The series funds outreach programs by the Martinsville-Henry County Virginia Family YMCA and Activate MHC. Awards and incentives are given across the entire challenge, not just for individual events. The Nail the Rail 5 Miler and 9 Miler begin at the Virginia Ave Trailhead on the Dick and Willie Passage. The 5-mile course ascends before the turnaround, then provides a downhill or flat final 2.5 miles. The 9-mile course includes an additional climb, descent, and a second climb before the same faster finish. The main objective is to complete the 9 miles in 60 minutes or less. However, older participants can achieve the Golden Railroad Spike by meeting age-adjusted goals based on USATF age grading. For instance, a 70-year-old woman finishing in 1:30 is comparable to a 25-year-old man running 60 minutes, allowing for competition across different age groups without assuming identical race conditions.
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Redding Base Miles

Redding hosts 3 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Redding runners get a lot done from the river out to the foothills. The Sacramento River Rail Trail runs 19 miles from the Sundial Bridge to Shasta Dam, and the surface is fast when you want Z2 or steady intervals. Churn Creek Trails give locals shade in summer and bright green miles in spring. Hornbeck Trail feels like clean singletrack with big views. Shasta Bally is the hard climb when legs need a real test. SWEAT Running Club keeps the scene moving, and The Jackalope Lope, Signarama Firecracker 5K, Moonlight Madness, and 12K's of Christmas anchor the calendar.

Redding riders have easy dirt, road, and gravel right from town. Shasta Wheelmen runs frequent no-drop rides with a variety of difficulty, and Redding Trail Alliance is the local name for learning the trails. Mule Ridge and Swasey Recreation Area bring the off-road adrenaline. The Sacramento River National Recreation Trail gives locals 17 miles of smooth pavement for base miles. Lower Gas Point makes a 9-mile loop that is almost entirely dirt. The climbs sit in the Cascade foothills and the mountains north, east, and west, with Shasta Bally, Road 4, Muletown Meander, and the D1 Shasta Dam route doing the work.

Redding trains best from October through April when the air feels easier and the hills stay useful. May through September gets hot and dry, and July usually puts the daily high near 36°C. Locals ride and run early because the lack of humidity helps you escape it in the morning. The city sits at 183 m, so winter is cool and wet more than frozen. Snow happens sometimes, but most years it does not stick around long. Runners keep using the river paths between storms, and riders still hit the clay and rock trails when the wet season lands.