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Terry Hershey parkrun

May 2, 2026
Houston, TX
5K
Typical Weather
Houston, TX · May 2
82°
High
65°
Low
11%
Precip

Based on data from station USW00012918 (10 mi away)

About This Race

Lace up your shoes for the Terry Hershey parkrun, a free, friendly, and community-focused 5K event taking place on May 2, 2026, in Houston, TX. This weekly timed run welcomes participants of all abilities to enjoy a scenic out-and-back course along the picturesque Buffalo Bayou. Runners can expect a consistently paved, tarmac path that offers good visibility and plenty of space, making it a "pretty quick course" with "good surface throughout". While generally considered flat and beginner-friendly, the course does feature some gentle undulations, described by runners as "a little hilly" on the return, adding a subtle challenge without significantly slowing your pace. The route is largely shaded by lush greenery and artistic old trees, creating a serene ambiance that reviewers praise as a tranquil escape within the bustling city.

Terry Hershey parkrun is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere, where volunteers ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. The course, located west of Eldridge Parkway with the start near the Kendall Library car park and restrooms, runs entirely on shared multi-use trails, free from road crossings thanks to convenient underpasses. Typical race day conditions in early May often bring highs around 82°F and lows around 65°F, with an approximately 11% chance of precipitation, so runners should be prepared for potentially warm and humid weather. Water stations are available in the park for both humans and dogs, and restrooms are conveniently located at the start/finish area.

Beyond the run, Terry Hershey parkrun fosters a strong sense of community. Participants often gather for post-run coffee at a local café, providing a perfect opportunity to connect with fellow runners and volunteers. Whether you're aiming for a personal best on the fast course or simply seeking a pleasant morning walk or jog in a beautiful setting, this volunteer-led event offers an engaging and inclusive experience.