Run for Coffee Lovers 5K/10K/13.1 DENVER/AURORA

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Lace up your running shoes and awaken your senses for the Run for Coffee Lovers 5K/10K/13.1 DENVER/AURORA, set to take place on Saturday, July 25, 2026, in scenic Centennial, Colorado. This unique event caters to every pace and passion, offering distances including a 1-mile fun run, 5K, 10K, and a half-marathon (13.1 miles). Designed as a fun, stress-free road race, you'll embark on a beautiful course, with the exact route details and a course map provided via email closer to race day. Typical race day conditions in late July feature highs around 87°F and lows around 60°F, with only an 8% chance of precipitation, promising pleasant running weather for this intimate event, which typically hosts between 100 and 500 participants.

What truly sets this race apart is its dedication to all things coffee. Participants are promised a "super fun" experience in a warm, supportive atmosphere, welcoming runners and walkers of all ages and fitness levels. While there are no timing chips, you have the option to track your own time via an app or have event coordinators assist you. Aid stations are generally positioned every 1.5 miles at the start line, offering water and snacks to keep you energized throughout your run. Upon crossing the finish line, you'll be greeted with not just a sense of accomplishment, but also a fantastic swag bag, which includes a premium running shirt shipped directly to you and a well-deserved finisher's medal. The first five finishers even receive some complimentary coffee!

The Run for Coffee Lovers is renowned for its community spirit and encouraging environment. Expect a relaxed setting where the focus is on achieving your personal goals, whether that's a new distance or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll with fellow coffee enthusiasts. With limited spots available per wave, securing your registration early is highly recommended for this popular series.

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