Alameda Point Find-Your-Way

Alameda, United States • 10 Aug 2024

Alameda Point Find-Your-Way is an engaging running event that invites participants to explore the unique features of Alameda Point. Participants can choose between a 5K or 10K challenge, navigating through up to 36 checkpoints using a custom map. Teams of 1 to 5 will answer simple multiple-choice questions at each checkpoint, making it a fun and interactive experience. The event also offers refreshments and opportunities for socializing at the finish line, creating a community atmosphere. Registration closes the day before the event, ensuring all participants are prepared for this exciting adventure. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
10K
5 km
5K
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