Howard Temin Lakeshore Path parkrun

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Lace up your shoes for the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path parkrun, a vibrant 5K community event taking place on February 28, 2026, in scenic Madison, WI. This free, volunteer-led gathering offers a welcoming atmosphere for runners, joggers, and walkers of all abilities to enjoy a picturesque out-and-back course. The route winds along the historic Howard Temin Lakeshore Path, an easily-rated course with approximately 23 feet of elevation gain, treating participants to stunning views of Lake Mendota, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, and serene wooded sections. You'll experience a captivating mix of tarmac and trail paths, though be prepared for potential mud or puddles after precipitation, depending on recent weather. This path, named in honor of Nobel laureate Howard Temin, also boasts thousands of years of human history, including ancient effigy mounds, adding a unique historical dimension to your run.

Established in 2019, the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path parkrun has built a reputation for its friendly and inclusive spirit, encouraging everyone from seasoned athletes to first-time walkers. Strollers and dogs on short leashes are welcome to join in the fun. While there are no formal aid stations, marshals or signs will guide you along the route, which starts and finishes near the Helen C. White Library at 600 N. Park St. During the colder winter months, participants typically gather inside the lobby of the Wisconsin Union Theater across from the library before the 9 AM start. Typical race day conditions for late February in Madison bring crisp weather, with historical highs around 35°F and lows around 18°F, and only a 10% chance of precipitation.

Beyond the timed 5K, the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path parkrun is a cherished social occasion, with many participants gathering for post-run coffee and conversation at a local cafe. It's an ideal opportunity to connect with others and become part of a global running community that prioritizes enjoyment and camaraderie over competition.

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