Based on data from station USW00094176 (25 mi away)
Lace up your running shoes for the Walk,Run,Read for Literacy event, a heartwarming and invigorating experience set for Saturday, September 19, 2026, in the picturesque city of Coeur d'Alene, ID. Offering distances of 10K, 5K, and 1M, this race is more than just a competition; it's a vibrant community gathering dedicated to a vital cause. All proceeds directly support The Literacy Project of North Idaho, a volunteer-driven nonprofit committed to enhancing adult literacy and English language skills in the community.
The main 5K race kicks off from Coeur d'Alene City Park, guiding participants on a scenic, paved out-and-back route along the Idaho Centennial Trail toward Post Falls. This flat course is welcoming to strollers and wheelchairs, ensuring accessibility for all. Runners will enjoy beautiful views along rivers and parks, with water stations conveniently located along the 5K route. On race day, expect typical fall conditions with comfortable highs around 75°F and lows near 47°F, accompanied by a minimal 3% chance of precipitation, creating ideal running weather.
Beyond the competitive distances, the Walk,Run,Read for Literacy is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere. A popular Kids Dash offers a fun, safe loop course within the park for younger participants, with free entry for children aged 6 and under. The event also features an annual Book Swap & Sale, games, and various activities for all ages, fostering a sense of community and celebration around literacy. Top finishers in the 5K receive exciting prizes, and all Kids Dash participants are awarded medals, making it a rewarding experience for everyone involved.