
The Run
The event will take place rain/snow/shine.
Registration for the run will begin at 8:30am at the Kewaskum Village Annex.
Once you have registered, you may begin your run.
The run will take place on the Eisenbahn State Trail going South from Kewaskum.
If you are running the five miles, you will run to the Knights of Columbus in West Bend. A Johnson Bus will take runners back to the Village Annex.
If you are running the ten miles, you will run to the Knights of Columbus in West Bend and back to the Kewaskum Village Annex.
Crossing Guards will be at the intersections to help runners cross the roads.
There will also be a rest stop offering water and snacks.
Click on the Map below to see the route of the runners.
The Walk
The event will take place rain/snow/shine.
Registration for the walk will begin at 8:30am at the Kewaskum Village Annex.
Once you have registered, you may begin your walk.
The walk will take place on the Eisenbahn State Trail going South from Kewaskum.
If you are walking the five miles, you will walk to the Knights of Columbus in West Bend. A Johnson Bus will take runners and walkers back to the Village Annex.
If you are walking the ten miles, you will walk to the Knights of Columbus in West Bend and back to the Kewaskum Village Annex.
Crossing Guards will be at the intersections to help runners and walkers cross the roads.
There will also be a rest stop offering water and snacks.
Please remember if you are walking the ten miles, it may take up to 2 hours to complete depending on your walking speed.
Click on the Map below to see the route of the walkers.
The Bike Ride
The biking event will take place rain or shine. If there is snow, there will not be a bike ride.
Registration for the bike ride will begin at 8:30am a the Kewaskum Village Annex.
Once you have registered, you may begin your bike ride.
There are three bike routes available - the 6 mile family route, the 12 mile family route, and the 35 mile route.
Each route will follow a preset route on major streets and roads within Washington County.
The 6 mile route is mostly flat; the 12 mile route is mostly flat with one or two small inclines; and the 35 mile route includes some hills.
Helmets must be worn by all riders at all times.
Since the routes are on public road ways, it is important to follow all traffic laws and be courteous to traffic.
There will be a SAG wagon checking the route.
All riders should plan to be completed with the bike ride by 2pm.
There will be one rest stop for the 6 and 12 mile routes and 2 rest stops for the 35 mile route.
When you check in on the day of the event, you will be given a map and turn by turn directions.
About the run,
the Walk, and the Bike Ride