Indigicat Powwow Fun Run

Bozeman, United States • 28 Mar 2026

Indigicat Powwow Fun Run

The Indigicat Powwow Fun Run takes place on Saturday March 28, 2026 in Bozeman, Montana. The event is presented as a companion activity to the American Indian Council powwow and is scheduled as a morning run to invite powwow goers and spectators outdoors for fresh air and exercise. The listed venue is Brick Breeden, south entrance, Bozeman MT 59717, United States.

The gathering includes organized fun run and walk options. Distances offered are listed below, each described as a Fun Run/Walk so participants may run or walk the course.

  • 5k Fun Run/Walk
  • 1 mile Fun Run/Walk

Maps for the 5k and the 1 mile walk are referenced for the event. The organizing name on record is Indigicat Powwow Fun Run. The description focuses on the event as an adjunct to the powwow program and on providing a short, accessible outdoor activity on the morning of the powwow. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
5k Fun Run/walk
1 Mile Fun Run/walk
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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