Run for Autumn 5K

Ebensburg, United States • 13 Jun 2026

Run for Autumn 5K

The Run for Autumn 5K is a community sports event held in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. The race course follows the Ghost Town Trail, starting at the YPCC (Young People’s Community Center) located at 300 Prave Street. Participants head toward Revloc before reaching a designated turnaround point and returning to the YPCC.

The event offers several participation options:

  • Run for Autumn 5K
  • Kids fun Run
  • Virtual race

The 5K competition includes an awards structure for the top overall male and female finishers, as well as the top three finishers in various age categories ranging from 1-12 to 60 and over. For younger participants, the event features specific activities such as face painting and a bounce house.

This event is organized in memory of Autumn Danchanko and serves as a local gathering for remembrance and unity. All proceeds from the event are donated to support Camp Cadet, Autumn’s Playground at Lion’s Field, and the Dauntless Fire Company. Participants who wish to receive an event shirt must complete the registration requirements by the specified May deadline. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
5k Pump & Run
5 km
5k Run/walk
Kids Fun Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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