(We encourage pre-registration on our web-site at www.stevenscreektrail.org and participants can use credit cards to register at EventBrite.com) We are expecting over 1000 attendees this year.
Check here for how to get to the Race - Map and supplemental directions
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The start times are as follows:
In addition to the 10K and 5K races that will take place on Stevens Creek Trail and through Shoreline Park, there will also be a 5K Trail walk that will be held entirely on the Stevens Creek Trail (click to see the 10k race course or the 5k race course or the Trail Walk map). Be sure to pre-register before September 11, 2013 to insure that we have a Trailblazer t-shirt for you. All runners and walkers will also receive refreshments, be eligible for raffle prizes and have an opportunity to visit booths sponsored by local businesses, vendors and non-profits. The post race activities will take place in the Festival Area. There will also be children's races! We guarantee lots of fun and prizes too! The races begin and end at the Microsoft Campus at 1065 La Avenida (off Shoreline Blvd., one block north of Highway 101). Come join us for a healthy day of family fun!
You! But, if you are wondering who we are... The Friends of Stevens Creek Trail is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization supporting the promotion and completion of the Stevens Creek Trail (linking the Bay Trail to the Ridge Trail) through the communities of Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Los Altos, Cupertino, and Santa Clara County, connecting to trails that end at the Pacific Ocean. Currently, Mountain View's completed segment of trail extends south 4.8 miles from Shoreline Park past Central Expressway and El Camino Real to Sleeper Avenue in Mountain View. And Cupertino has just opened a 0.7 mile segment of trail along the creek extending north from McClellan Road through McClellan Ranch to Blackberry Farm. The Friends of Stevens Creek Trail community outreach volunteers support the Stevens Creek Trail and Wildlife Corridor through habitat restoration and trail projects, creek clean-ups, contribution of funds, and other activities.
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