Kishwauketoe Cross Country Run

Williams Bay, United States • 4 Jul 2026

Event Overview

The Kishwauketoe Cross Country Run takes place on July 4, 2026, in Williams Bay, Wisconsin. The event features two race distances: a 5K run/walk and a children's 1/4 mile walk/run for participants age 10 and under.

Course and Location

The start line is at the KNC entrance on Highway 67 (251 Elkhorn Road), across from Lions' Fieldhouse. The 5K course follows grass trails through the Kishwauketoe Nature Conservancy, taking runners through hills, woods, and prairie. A water stop is available on the course.

Race Details

Awards are given to the top three finishers in each age category. Bib pickup begins at 7:30 AM on race morning. For safety reasons, dogs are not allowed at the event.

Registration and Logistics

Registration is online only. While online registration may remain open on race day if space allows, it must be completed from home before arriving; there is no paper registration on the day of the run. Parking is available at the Lions' Fieldhouse parking lot across the street from the start. Restrooms are located at the Lions' Fieldhouse, and there is also a portable toilet near the event entrance. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
5k Run/walk
Children's 1/4 Mile Walk/run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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