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Colonial Summer Fun Run Series - Raynham

May 11, 2026
Raynham, MA
3.3M
Typical Weather
Raynham, MA · May 11
68°
High
47°
Low
16%
Precip

Based on data from station USC00198368 (4 mi away)

About This Race

Lace up your shoes for a delightful morning run at the Colonial Summer Fun Run Series in Raynham, MA, on Monday, May 11, 2026. This popular weekly event, hosted by the Colonial Road Runners, offers a 3.3-mile course designed to be enjoyable for all participants. Typical race day conditions in mid-May present ideal running weather, with comfortable highs around 68°F and lows near 47°F, accompanied by only a 16% chance of precipitation. It's the perfect opportunity to kickstart your week with a dose of community and activity.

The Raynham course, starting and finishing near the Lions Club facility at 2254 King Phillip Street, features a mix of flat sections and gentle hills, providing a varied and engaging experience for runners and walkers alike. What makes this series truly unique is its accessibility and camaraderie; for a nominal weekly fee of $2.00, participants receive a single bib number that can be used across all Colonial Summer and even Winter Fun Run locations, fostering a strong sense of club spirit and continuous participation. While specific aid station details for this weekly fun run are minimal, the focus remains on the joy of running in a supportive group environment.

The Colonial Summer Fun Run Series is more than just a race; it's a testament to the Colonial Road Runners' mission of providing friendship, support, and training for runners of all ages and abilities across Southeastern Massachusetts. Whether you're a seasoned runner looking for a timed workout or a beginner seeking a friendly introduction to road running, you'll find a welcoming atmosphere. Your efforts are recognized with results posted online, making it easy to track your progress throughout the series. Join your fellow runners for a refreshing and engaging experience that celebrates the simple joy of putting one foot in front of the other.