15th Annual Run Wild for Autism 5K & 1 Mile Fun Run & Walk

  • Date Sun 21st September 2025
  • Time 8:30AM EST
  • Location Baltimore, Maryland
  • Price $38.10
  • Races 2 races
  • Distances 5km, 1 Mile

Event summary

Get ready for an exciting day of fun and fitness at the 15th Annual Run Wild for Autism, taking place on Sunday, September 21, 2025, in the vibrant city of Baltimore. This exhilarating event features a 5K race and a 1-Mile Fun Run & Walk, inviting participants of all ages to join in and support a great cause. All proceeds from the event benefit Pathfinders for Autism, making this not just a race, but a meaningful opportunity to raise awareness and funds for autism support. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Maryland Zoo and Druid Hill Park, this event promises a day filled with community spirit, friendly competition, and the joy of giving back. Don't miss out on being part of this inspiring celebration!

Organiser's Description

15TH ANNUAL 5K AND 1 MILE FUN RUN & WALK
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT PATHFINDERS FOR AUTISM!

Saturday September 21, 2025

Please join Pathfinders for Autism for our 15th Annual Run Wild for Autism. We are thrilled to be hosting our 15th year to bring a day of awareness, competition and fundraising for the community. We look forward to seeing you on September 21st as we return to our traditional course at the Maryland Zoo and Druid Hill Park

Races

  • 5k

    Incl. $3.10 Fee & Sports Cotton T-Shirt

    Sun 21st September 2025 (8:30AM EDT)

    $38.10

    OPENS APR 25
  • 1 Mile Fun Run & Walk

    Incl. $3.10 Fee & Sports Cotton T-Shirt

    Sun 21st September 2025 (8:35AM EDT)

    $38.10

    OPENS APR 25

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Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, 1 Safari Place, Baltimore, 21217, MD, United States

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