Trail Running calendar near Lyndon Township 2026-2027
We have found 71 Trailruns within 80 miles of Lyndon Township. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 71 Trailruns within 80 miles of Lyndon Township. See below where and when you can find the races.
Experience several miles of fun at the Everett A. Cummings Center featuring mud pits and crawling obstacles. This non competitive event focuses on fun and includes a finisher medal and post race festival for all participants.
Honor veterans and first responders at this annual 5K trail run through Fillmore County Park. Participants enjoy a timed unpaved course with finisher medals and proceeds benefiting local veteran services.
The Dirty Mitten Trail Run is a 5k trail event at YMCA Camp Manitou-Lin in Michigan. It features a mix of single-track, fields, and gravel roads. This run is part of a larger weekend of off-road events.
Test your endurance at this 24 hour event featuring a scenic 3.1 mile loop through rolling hills and forest trails. Enjoy full support with an extensive aid station and on site camping while supporting the Lions Bear Lake Blind Camp.
Experience a scenic run or walk through the wooded trails and gravel roads of Fitzgerald Park. This event features a diverse course across grass and varying elevations with professional timing and age group awards.
Experience a vibrant 5k trail run at Camp Lakota where runners and walkers encounter clouds of color. Help support local scouting and leadership programs while enjoying post race donuts and competing for top finisher awards.
Experience a professional cross country course used by some of the nation's fastest athletes. This community run in Portage welcomes all participants and rewards the top 50 finishers with medals.
A nighttime *5k* mud run in Oak Harbor with 20+ obstacles and separate challenge and Xtreme sides. The lit course takes place two weeks before Halloween, is not officially timed, and includes a T-shirt, wristband, and medal.
A scenic **5K** trail/road run in Williamston on October 17, 2026, along the Red Cedar River; entry fees vary by date, all finishers receive a medal, and awards are given by age group. Donations can provide free or discounted entries.