2024 Chili Chase

  • Date Wed 3rd July 2024
  • Location Palo Alto, California
  • Races 2 races
  • Distances 5km

Event summary

Get ready for the lively 2024 Chili Chase, taking place on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024, in the beautiful Palo Alto, Santa Clara! This fun-filled family event invites participants to enjoy a scenic race through the charming Fairmeadow neighborhood and around the picturesque Mitchell Park. Runners of all ages can look forward to an exciting day that not only promotes fitness but also supports the Gunn Cross Country and track teams.

Participants are encouraged to register by June 25th to secure a stylish event t-shirt, and while race day registration will be available, it’s important to note that a small fee increase will apply. Whether rain or shine, this vibrant community event promises a fantastic time for everyone. Make your way to the Cubberly Community Center for convenient parking, then cross Charleston to join in the fun at Mitchell Park. Lace up your sneakers and be part of this unforgettable day!

Organiser's Description

Fun family event. Race goes through the Fairmeadow neighborhood in Palo Alto and around Mitchell Park. The race benefits the Gunn Cross Country and track teams.Register by June 18 June 25 (we were able to get a few more days from the printer) to get a t-shirt, after that date, the price will not go up, but you won't get a shirt. There will be race day registration, $5 more.Rain or shine, no refunds. No product pick-up after race day. Parking will be available at Cubberly Community Center, 4000 Middlefield Rd, Palo Alto. Then cross Charleston to the start at Mitchell Park. Or some parking available at JLS.

Races

  • Adult 5K

    CLOSED
  • Under 21 5K

    CLOSED

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