Go Spring! - St Paul, MN

Saint Paul, United States • 9 May 2026

Trail Running at Battle Creek Regional Park

Go Spring! is the opening event of the Urban Trail Series, held in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The event utilizes the diverse terrain of Battle Creek Regional Park, including Nordic ski trails and single-track paths. Participants can expect a variety of surfaces such as grass and dirt, along with sections featuring wood-chip climbs.

The course layout is designed to vary each year to provide different experiences within the park. The event accommodates both runners and hikers across various distances.

Available distances include:

  • 10 km (two laps of the course)
  • 5 km (one lap of the course)
  • 2.5 km (trail run specifically for children)

The 2.5 km Kids Trail run is open to younger participants, and those registered for the longer distances are permitted to run alongside children during this specific event. While adults may accompany younger runners, participants aged 16 and older are not eligible for podium awards in the kids' category. Awards are presented to the top three male and female finishers in the 5 km and 10 km races, as well as the top three boys and girls in the 2.5 km run. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
10k
5 km
2.5k Trail Kids
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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