2026 Swamp Stomp 5K

  • Date Sat 21st February 2026
  • Time 7:30AM EST
  • Location Labelle, Florida
  • Price $37.51
  • Races 2 races
  • Distances 5km

Event summary

Get ready for an exciting day of fitness and fun at the 2026 Swamp Stomp 5K, happening on Saturday, February 21, 2026, in the picturesque town of LaBelle, Hendry. This beloved annual event, hosted by the Caloosa Humane Society Inc., invites both runners and walkers to take part in a scenic 5K course that winds through beautiful oak trees and offers stunning views of the Caloosahatchee River.

Whether you choose to join us in person or participate virtually, the Swamp Stomp 5K promises to be an uplifting experience for all. Virtual runners can log their times via RunSignUp, although awards will be exclusive to live participants. Mark your calendars for this energetic and community-focused event, where you can contribute to a great cause while enjoying the great outdoors!

Organiser's Description

2026 EVENT DETAILS WILL BE POSTED IN THE FALL OF 2025/

The annual Caloosa Humane Society Inc. Swamp Stomp 5K run/walk is back again for February 21, 2026! The event will be live and also include a Virtual Option for those persons who are not able to attend the live event. Virtual runners can post their time in RunSignUp, however they are not eligible for any awards.

This beautiful 5K course takes runners and walkers through a lovely area of LaBelle, running under arching oak trees with glimpses of the Caloosahatchee River.

Races

  • 5k

    Incl. $5.51 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 21st February 2026 (7:30AM EST)

    $37.51

    OPENS 29 OCT
  • 5K Virtual Run

    Incl. $5.51 Fee & T-Shirt

    $37.51

    OPENS 29 OCT

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Location

670 W. Hickpochee Avenue, Labelle, 33935, FL, United States

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