5 Card Poker Run

  • Date Sun 28th June 2026
  • Time 8:00AM EDT
  • Location Street, Maryland
  • Price Free
  • Races 1 race

Event summary

Get ready for a fantastic day of fun and fitness at the 5 Card Poker Run on Sunday, June 28, 2026, in Street, Harford! This exciting event is part of the Harford County Running Club's Dog Days of Summer Series and features a scenic 4.5-mile course consisting of five loops at the beautiful Poplar Grove Park. Perfect for all fitness levels, this paved trail is stroller-friendly, making it an ideal outing for families and friends alike.

Join fellow running enthusiasts for a day filled with camaraderie and community spirit. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just starting out, everyone is welcome to participate. Plus, non-members can take advantage of three free runs, so it's a great opportunity to experience the benefits of being part of the Harford community. Don't miss out on this exciting summer eventβ€”mark your calendars and get ready to run!

Organiser's Description

This is part of the Harford County Running Club's Dog Days of Summer Series.*

This is a 4.5 mile (5 loop) course at Poplar Grove Park. This is a paved trail loop course. This course is stroller friendly.

Parking: Poplar Grove Park 3519 Conowingo Rd Street, MD

Run Host: Phil Anderson

For more information on the Dog Days of Summer Series, head to https://runharford.com/2026/05/dog-days-of-summer-2026/

Non-members can now join us for three free runs. If you're not yet a member, check out all the benefits you get by joining!
www.runharford.com/membership/benefits

Races

  • 5 Card Poker Run

    Sun 28th June 2026 (8:00AM EDT)

    Free

    CLOSED

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Location

3519 Conowingo Rd, Street, 21154, MD, United States

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