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Discover the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path parkrun, a vibrant 5K community event held every Saturday morning, including April 25, 2026, in scenic Madison, WI. This free, weekly, volunteer-led gathering welcomes walkers, joggers, and runners of all abilities, including those with strollers and dogs on short leashes, emphasizing a friendly and inclusive atmosphere rather than competitive racing. The course, accurately measured at 5000m, winds along the picturesque Howard Temin Lakeshore Path, offering an out-and-back experience that treats participants to stunning views of Lake Mendota and the tranquil Lakeshore Nature Preserve.
The route itself is a delightful blend of paved tarmac and natural trail paths, traversing through the beautiful University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Runners will enjoy a mostly flat course, passing by historic effigy mounds and forested areas that provide a refreshing escape within the city. Held year-round since its inception in August 2019, the event fosters a strong sense of community, often concluding with an optional post-run coffee gathering where participants can connect and share their experiences. Typical race day conditions in late April see comfortable highs around 60°F and lows near 39°F, with only an 18% chance of precipitation, creating ideal conditions for a morning run or walk.
The start and finish line is conveniently located near the Helen C. White Library at 600 N. Park St., making it easily accessible for all. While there are no formal aid stations, marshals and clear signage guide participants along the shared paths, reminding everyone to be mindful of other park users and wildlife. Remember to register once online for your free barcode to receive a timed result, then simply show up ready to embrace the outdoors and camaraderie of this unique Madison tradition.