Spooky Sprint Run
Excelsior, Minnesota, United States
Oct, 2026 (TBD)
1mi, 5k
Race Information
Join the Annual Spooky Sprint run, a spooktacular Halloween 5K and 1-mile race along the picturesque shores and charming neighborhoods of Lake Minnetonka. Join the race in whatever vibe suits you - come as you are or unleash your inner character in a costume. After crossing the finish line, the excitement continues at Excelsior Commons with a lively after-party to keep the Halloween spirit alive with a DJ, s'mores, fire pits, hot cocoa bar, giveaways, and more. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a leisurely stroller, this event promises a hauntingly good time for all.
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After winding through the woods on the Gateway and Brown’s Creek Trails, you’ll finish your race at Pioneer Park. High above the river, this finish line offers a panoramic backdrop of the St. Croix Valley that you won’t find anywhere else.
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Race Facts
Race Size: 100 - 500
Course Type: Road
Boston Qualifier: No
Kids Run: Yes
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