Walnut 5K For ALS

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Lace up for a cause at the Walnut 5K For ALS, a cherished annual tradition set to take place on Saturday, July 4, 2026, in the charming community of Walnut, Illinois. This 3.1-mile run/walk, kicking off at 8:00 a.m. from the Bureau Valley Elementary Walnut Campus on 323 S. Main St., offers a rewarding experience for all participants. The accurately measured course winds through town, leading runners and walkers past local landmarks, including a journey up to the iconic water tower before returning to the school. Typical race day conditions in early July bring highs around 85F and lows around 63F, with only a 15% chance of precipitation, making for a warm but often clear morning.

What truly sets the Walnut 5K For ALS apart is its profound mission: 100% of all proceeds directly benefit ALS research, specifically supporting the vital work of the ALS Therapy Development Institute. This event, a cornerstone of Walnut's vibrant Fourth of July festivities, has a rich history of community support, consistently setting records for participation and funds raised, totaling over $173,000 for research since 2011. Runners can expect chip timing, mile marker clocks, and a dedicated aid station along the route, ensuring a well-supported experience.

Beyond the race itself, the Walnut 5K For ALS fosters an inclusive and festive atmosphere. Walkers are not only welcome but encouraged to participate, and a special Stroller/Wheelchair Division ensures accessibility for everyone. Finishers will enjoy refreshments and have the chance to earn awards, including trophies for top male and female finishers, prize money for overall winners, and medals across various age categories, with special recognition for Walnut residents. With convenient check-in at a park tent south of the school, available restroom facilities, and even showers on-site, every detail is considered for a smooth and memorable race day as you join a passionate community fighting to end ALS.

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