Tour de Trail: Wyandotte County Lake Park
Kansas City, United States • 13 Jun 2026
Event Overview
Tour de Trail: Wyandotte County Lake Park is part of the Tour de Trail 10kish series for 2026. The series aims to introduce participants to various trail systems in the Kansas City area. It takes place on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at Wyandotte County Lake Park in Kansas City, Kansas. The address is 91st and Leavenworth Rd.
Race Details
The course distance is in the 10 km range, typically between 5.5 and 6.5 miles. The event welcomes runners and hikers, with a 4-hour time allowance to finish. The race director will remain on site past the official 11:30 AM cutoff.
A $5 donation from each individual race entry fee goes to Urban Trail Co, a local organization that builds and maintains trails in the area. The event is cupless, meaning participants must provide their own hydration device or cup to receive water at the aid station. Only water is provided on the course.
Registration and Fees
Singular race registration is $50. Race day registration is available for $60 (cash or check) or $65 via digital payment. A discounted series price is available for signing up for all six races in the series.
Awards and Recognition
All participants receive a handmade finisher's award specific to the stage and a branded sticker. The top three women, men, and non-binary participants in each race will be recognized on the podium. Participants who complete all six races in the series receive a special finisher's award.
The event partners with the Trail Mix Fund, which offers registration fee waivers for those who cannot afford the entry fee or who are part of the BIPOC or LGBTQ+ communities.
Rules and Guidelines
Key rules include no littering on the course, no use of poles (with exceptions for medical circumstances), and no alcohol in the park. Dogs are allowed but must be leashed and under control. The course will be marked, and participants must follow it as designated. Personal music devices with headphones are allowed, but speakers are not permitted. Participants are responsible for their own safety at road crossings. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.