Based on data from station USW00023062 (7 mi away)
Lace up for a meaningful stride at the Race to Cure Sarcoma - Denver, returning on October 24, 2026, to the scenic Berkeley Lake Park. This inspiring event offers participants a choice of a timed 5K run or a relaxed 1-mile fun run/walk, making it accessible for all ages and abilities. The course itself is a fast and flat road experience, with 5K runners completing three loops around the picturesque Berkeley Lake, while 1-milers enjoy a single loop. Expect typical race day conditions in late October to bring comfortable highs around 64F and cooler lows near 33F, with only a 5% chance of precipitation, providing ideal running weather.
More than just a race, the Race to Cure Sarcoma is a powerful community gathering, bringing together sarcoma patients, survivors, and their loved ones to raise crucial awareness and funds for innovative sarcoma research. This event, a proud part of a premier national series, features an uplifting Opening Ceremony, a dedicated Survivor Ceremony, and a "Wall of Hope and Remembrance" where participants can honor those impacted by sarcoma. Water stations will be available on the course to support runners and walkers.
The atmosphere is one of camaraderie and support, welcoming dogs on leashes, strollers, and wheelchairs to ensure everyone can participate. With registration and packet pickup beginning at 7:00 AM, followed by the Opening Ceremony at 8:00 AM and race start at 8:30 AM, participants will find ample free public parking around Berkeley Lake Park. Join hundreds of others in Denver for a race that truly makes a difference, fostering community and fueling the fight for a cure.