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Turkey Trot, Gobble Wobble, Drumstick Dash, Cranberry Crawl or a Stuffing Shuffle...what are they all about?

Turkey Trot races are festive Fun Runs held around Thanksgiving. It's all about community, getting healthy, and of course charity. Runners, usually donning holiday-themed attire, join in runs or walks spanning various distances, from a mile to a 10k. Unlike competitive races, Turkey Trots prioritize fun and enjoyment over winning. Along the routes, there's live music, cheering crowds, and themed decorations, creating a lively atmosphere.

So if you want to get active, have a great time and maybe even support a worthy cause doing so, find the perfect Turkey Trot running event near you to get started.

At Find A Race, we don't think finding a new challenge should be difficult. We offer comprehensive listings for runs, cycles, swims and more all across the US for athletes of any ability.

Check out our exhaustive 2026 - 2027 Turkey trot events calendar list below, and use our month, distance, location and terrain filters to find your next challenge. And if you're looking for some inspiration on which event to take part in, check out our picks of the best Turkey Trot events this year.

Turkey Trots 2026 - 2027

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Gobbler 5K, 10K, 13.1M, & 26.2M at Temple, TX (47)

Temple, Texas
Sat 21 Nov 26
$33.80 - $102.70
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Gobbler 5K & 10K at Raleigh, NC (46)

Raleigh, North Carolina
Sat 14 Nov 26
$33.80 - $49.70
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Turkey Trails - Milwaukee

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sat 21 Nov 26
$20.83 - $73.94

Gobbler 5K, 10K, 13.1M, & 26.2M at Temple, TX (47)

Temple, Texas
Sat 21 Nov 26
$33.80 - $102.70

Turkey Tag 5K

Cape Coral, Florida
Sat 21 Nov 26
$30.15

Gobbler 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Wilmington, NC (47)

Wilmington, North Carolina
Sat 21 Nov 26
$33.80 - $70.90

TURKEY TREK (13.1, 10k, 5k & 2k)

Arvada, Colorado
Sat 21 Nov 26
$26.00 - $64.00

Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Knoxville, TN (47)

Knoxville, Tennessee
Sat 21 Nov 26
$33.80 - $70.90

Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (47)

Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Sat 21 Nov 26
$33.80 - $70.90

Turkey Trails- Des Moines

Des Moines, Iowa
Sun 22 Nov 26
$20.83 - $54.28

Turkey Trails- Wichita

Wichita, Kansas
Sun 22 Nov 26
$20.83 - $62.28

Gobbler Grind Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K

Overland Park, Kansas
Sun 22 Nov 26
$32.46 - $85.83

Tacky Turkey Sweater 5k

Seattle, Washington
Sun 22 Nov 26
Free - $32.80

Friendsgiving: Turkey Trot 5K, 10K, Half Marathon by Califlow Runs

Long Beach, California
Sun 22 Nov 26
$16.90 - $57.17

Turkey Trails - Memphis

Memphis, Tennessee
Sun 22 Nov 26
$20.83 - $52.28

Turkey Trails- Chattanooga

Chattanooga, Tennessee
Sun 22 Nov 26
$20.83 - $62.28

LA Classic Turkey Trot

Los Angeles, California
Sun 22 Nov 26
$33.80 - $59.24

Anaheim Turkey Trot 5K/10K -Corner of Katella on the SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL. Across the street from Honda Center

Anaheim, California
Sun 22 Nov 26
$33.00 - $55.50

Turkey Trails- Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids, Michigan
Sun 22 Nov 26
$20.83 - $65.46

34th Annual YMCA Turkey Trot

Fredericksburg, Virginia
Wed 25 Nov 26
$17.61 - $38.96

Glowing Gobbler 5K

Newport News, Virginia
Wed 25 Nov 26
$48.70

Tipsy Turkey Beer Mile 2026

Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
Wed 25 Nov 26
$52.84

Flying Turkey 5K/2K Run/Walk

Crown Point, Indiana
Thu 26 Nov 26
$27.50 - $32.80

Corolla Thanksgiving Day Wild Turkey 5k/1 Mile 2026

Corolla, North Carolina
Thu 26 Nov 26
$33.63 - $54.98

Electric City Gobbler Thanksgiving Day Tradition

Anderson, South Carolina
Thu 26 Nov 26
$6.30 - $27.50

20th Annual Guthrie Sayre Turkey Trot 5K Race - CELEBRATING 20 YEARS ON THANKSGIVING DAY!

Sayre, Pennsylvania
Thu 26 Nov 26
$27.50

Titletown Turkey Trot, Presented by DOE

Danville, Kentucky
Thu 26 Nov 26
$30.15 - $32.80

Iron Mountain | Kingsford Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk

Iron Mountain, Michigan
Thu 26 Nov 26
$23.75 - $33.75

Chanhassen Turkey Trot 5K

Chanhassen, Minnesota
Thu 26 Nov 26
Free - $64.99

Pathfinder Early Learning Center Turkey Trot and Waddle

Huntington, Indiana
Thu 26 Nov 26
$27.50

The Feast Thanksgiving Day Run/Walk

Rochester, New York
Thu 26 Nov 26
Free - $39.16

Ruby C. Hunt YMCA Turkey Trot 5K and Fun Run

Boiling Springs, North Carolina
Thu 26 Nov 26
$23.95 - $28.95

Olivette Turkey Trot

Saint Louis, Missouri
Thu 26 Nov 26 - Sun 29 Nov 26
Free - $34.00

Martha's Village & Kitchen 20th Annual Thanksgiving Day 5K

Palm Desert, California
Thu 26 Nov 26
$49.25 - $60.40

Skinny Raven Turkey Trot

Anchorage, Alaska
Thu 26 Nov 26
$35.16

NSB Thanksgiving Gobble Wobble 5k - 2026

New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Thu 26 Nov 26
$32.80

Irvine/Orange County Turkey Trot 5K & 1 Mile

Irvine, California
Thu 26 Nov 26
$31.00 - $56.00

Thanksgiving Day Apple Cup 5K

Seattle, Washington
Thu 26 Nov 26
$27.50

Houston Methodist Turkey Trot

Houston, Texas
Thu 26 Nov 26
$22.69 - $43.89

Thanksgiving Day Turkey Run & Walk

Anderson, Indiana
Thu 26 Nov 26
$6.30

Turkey Trot-n-Trek

Fayetteville, Arkansas
Thu 26 Nov 26
$16.90 - $38.10

Asheville Turkey Trot

Asheville, North Carolina
Thu 26 Nov 26
$22.20 - $27.50
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Turkey Trot FAQs

Can You Walk a Turkey Trot?

Absolutely. Most events are designed to welcome walkers as well as runners, which is part of what makes the atmosphere so inclusive. You'll usually see whole families strolling together, sometimes with strollers or pets in tow. The only rule of thumb is to line up towards the back of the field, so you don't get caught up in the flow of faster runners at the start.

Are Strollers and Dogs Allowed?

It depends on the race, and the policies vary more than you might expect. In Austin and Denver, organizers actively encourage strollers and dogs, and you'll see plenty of them on the course. Larger city events sometimes discourage them to keep the start area clear, while smaller community trots often take a more relaxed approach. Always check the event page before you trave l- the last thing you want is to bring a stroller or dog and then be turned away!

What Should You Wear?

Dress for the conditions, not the calendar. In northern states that can mean layering up with gloves, tights, and a hat, while in warmer regions shorts and a tank top are more than enough. Costumes are part of the fun, but they come with their own risks. Test yours beforehand, especially footwear and headgear, to make sure it doesn't cause chafing or restrict your stride. Remember that comfort is what lets you enjoy the race from start to finish.

Do Turkey Trots Sell Out?

Yes, and often surprisingly early. The biggest names like Buffalo and Dallas can fill up weeks in advance, especially if you want the commemorative shirt or medal. Community races may be more flexible, but even these often hit capacity as Thanksgiving approaches. If you've got your eye on a particular trot, it's wise to register as soon as you've made your plans rather than leaving it to chance.

What Is The Oldest Turkey Trot in the US?

That honor goes to the YMCA Buffalo Niagara Turkey Trot, first run in 1896. Just six people took part in that inaugural five-mile contest, but it has since grown into a tradition that now attracts more than 14,000 runners every year. It remains the most historic and best-known event on the calendar.

Which Is the Largest Turkey Trot In The UK?

The Dallas County YMCA Turkey Day 5K regularly brings in tens of thousands of participants, making it one of the biggest holiday runs in the country. The scale of the field is part of its charm: it feels like a city-wide celebration rather than just a race. If you thrive on atmosphere and want to be surrounded by people from all walks of life, this is the one to try.

Where Are the Most Scenic Trots?

Two races stand out for their settings. Honolulu's course runs under palm trees with the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop, giving you a race morning that feels like a holiday in itself. Denver's Washington Park offers something very different but equally memorable, with snow-tipped mountains on the horizon and crisp autumn air. Both are proof that the scenery can make the miles feel lighter, even when the effort is real.