Helping Hands Half Marathon / 5K
土 10月 24
The Helping Hands Half Marathon and 5K begin and end at Bank Independent's Team Campus on Reservation Road in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Participants can select either the half marathon or the 5K, accommodating both those training for longer races and those seeking a shorter community event. This race supports the Helping Hands Foundation, Bank Independent's nonprofit charity organization.
The event emphasizes local service alongside race-day fundraising. The Helping Hands Program originated following a significant tornado outbreak, evolving into a 501c3 foundation that aids local organizations through Share Drives and volunteer efforts. Its drives gather pet food for shelters, non-perishable items for food banks, school supplies before the academic year starts, and new toys for children during the holidays. Bank Independent employees are granted paid volunteer time, contributing to food pantries, thrift stores, animal shelters, school functions, festivals, parks, and gardens; many also lend support and encouragement at the race.
2026 Spooktacular 5K & Monster Mile
土 10月 31
The Spooktacular 5K & Monster Mile begins at 101 Church St SW in Huntsville, Alabama, offering families two straightforward running choices: a 5K for general participants and a one-mile fun run for children. Fleet Feet Huntsville/Madison organizes this event during the Halloween season, giving it a festive, Halloween-morning feel rather than a competitive road-race atmosphere.
The distances are clear: 5 kilometers for the 5K and approximately 1.6 kilometers for the Monster Mile. A key attraction is the race-day costume contest, where participants can wear Halloween costumes and vie for prizes.
9th Annual KofC Tootsie Roll 5K & Fun Run
土 11月 7
The KofC Tootsie Roll 5K & Fun Run is an annual Madison race featuring a USATF-certified 5K, a shorter fun run, and a sleep-in shirt option for those who wish to support the cause without participating in the run. It is organized by Knights of Columbus Council 10232 and Council 17519, with all proceeds benefiting Madison City Schools for students with special learning needs.
The race begins and ends at Madison City Stadium, adjacent to the Madison City Schools administration building, and proceeds through downtown Madison. Its purpose aligns with the Knights of Columbus nationwide Tootsie Roll campaign, with a local focus on Madison schools' intellectual disabilities programs. The city permits the road event, and the Madison Police Department's support facilitates the downtown course.
Thankful 4... 5K and Fun Run
土 11月 14
The Thankful 4... 5K and Fun Run is a Thanksgiving morning race series. Its original four-mile run is based at NorthWood High School in Nappanee, Indiana, starting at 8:00 AM. This flagship event has drawn crowds of nearly 1,000 runners. A Colorado edition also runs at 8:00 AM from Golden High School in Golden, Colorado, attracting local friends and families annually.
The series originated as I’m Thankful Four and evolved into a Thanksgiving gathering honoring Kelsey Mikel after her passing in a car accident. All event proceeds support the Kelsey Mikel Memorial Foundation, which grants scholarships to high school students. The foundation has awarded 39 scholarships totaling over $111,000, making the race a holiday run and a fundraiser with a distinct local mission.
New Balance RunningLane Huntsville Cross Country Championships
土 12月 5
The New Balance RunningLane Cross Country Championships gather high school cross country runners at John Hunt Park in Huntsville for a fast late-season meet in cool December weather. The event is structured around championship-style racing, featuring separate Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Blue divisions for boys and girls. Additionally, there is a 2 Mile race for 1st-8th graders and a Community Race. This is a significant event, attracting athletes from 44 states, Washington, D.C., and Canada, with participants holding sub-15 and sub-17 credentials.
The course at John Hunt Park is a key factor in drawing serious competition, as runners anticipate fast times on a layout that favors speed. The largest contingents of athletes hail from Georgia, Florida, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Texas, Colorado, Arkansas, and Mississippi. Further entries come from states like California, New York, Washington, Hawaii, and British Columbia. Awards are presented for the youth race and the main divisions, and live results alongside a Milesplit stream allow families, teammates, and coaches to follow the races remotely.
Rocket City Marathon
土 12月 12
The Rocket City Marathon is a race weekend in Huntsville, Alabama, centered on a Sunday marathon concluding inside the Von Braun Center. The Huntsville Track Club has organized this event for over forty years. It also offers an early-start marathon for participants anticipating a finish time of six to seven hours, a half marathon, a 10K, a 5K, and a 1 Mile Family Run/Walk.
Huntsville City FC Holiday 5K and 10k 2026
日 12月 20
The Huntsville City FC Holiday 5K and 10K is a December running event in Huntsville, Alabama. Both races begin at 4 p.m. at Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium. The event is managed by Fleet Feet and offers 5K and 10K distances. A walking option is available for those seeking a holiday outing without a timed competition.
The finish provides the event's soccer-club atmosphere, as runners conclude on the pitch inside Joe Davis Stadium. This is the race's fourth annual running. Packet pickup is at Fleet Feet in Jones Valley. Participants receive finish-line refreshments, and food and drinks are available afterward for those remaining.
Race to Space Marathon & Half Marathon
土 3月 20
The Race to Space begins and ends at Bridge Street Town Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The event includes a marathon, half marathon, and a Saturn "V" 5K. All races commence at 7:00 AM CDT. This road race features chip timing at the start and several pacing groups. The typical spring weather for the event ranges from approximately 44F to 67F.
The course winds through Cummings Research Park, the second-largest research park in the U.S., reflecting the race's Huntsville space-and-technology theme. The 5K is described as flat and fast, with a loop designed for high energy and crowd support. Following the race, participants can enjoy a post-race gathering with numerous vendors and live music. The 5K is suitable for a broad age range, from children to seniors, while the marathon and half marathon offer longer-distance challenges starting from the same Bridge Street location.
First Priority Decatur 5k and 1 Mile Fun Run
土 4月 10
The First Priority Decatur 5k and 1 Mile Fun Run takes place on a Saturday morning, starting at Decatur Baptist Church on Danville Road SW in Decatur, Alabama. It features a standard 5k race and a shorter one-mile option. The fun run begins after the 5k concludes. Registration is affordable, with distinct fees for the 5k and the mile. Early registrants will receive a race T-shirt.
The event benefits First Priority / Clothe Our Kids campus ministries, assisting students in Morgan, Lawrence, and Cullman counties. Packet pickup is also at Decatur Baptist Church, where participants receive bibs, shirts, and sponsor materials. A downloadable route map is available for the course, and volunteers will be stationed along the route to encourage runners at each turn.
Run The Rolling Hills Trail Race
土 4月 24
The Rolling Hills Trail Race begins near the Campbellsville United Methodist Church pavilion in Campbellsville, Tennessee. This community is located north of Pulaski on Highway 166. It is a yearly trail and grass-surface race held on the last Saturday in April, featuring a 10K, a 5K, and a Kids 1 Mile Run. Race-day registration is available in the morning; the children's race starts first, followed by the 10K and 5K which begin concurrently.
The courses traverse the rolling countryside of Giles County, avoiding pavement. The 5K consists of a 1.32-mile out-and-back segment and a 1.78-mile loop. The 10K follows the same route and includes an additional turnaround loop distinct from the finish. The Kids 1 Mile Run is a straightforward out-and-back course. Awards are presented after the children's race and again after the 10K and 5K. The event is structured for local runners, families, and participants seeking a brief yet uneven trail challenge.