Missoula Marathon Beer Run
Come shake your legs out Friday night with a relaxed 3-mile route hosted by Run Wild Missoula with specially clad Beer Run Guides.
This legendary 3.1 mile social run around Missoula is FREE and will start and end at Caras Park Pavilion and will conclude with a party in Caras Park. We have live entertainment and free beer for all finishers over 21, compliments of Big Sky Brewing Company. *Bamboo Bar will also be available for additional purchases and we’ll have N/A beer as well.
This is not a beer mile - you don’t have to “chug” a beer midway through, nor is it a race. It’s a social run and walk where you can have a beer at the end, or not. So, please come, join the party and meet some of your fellow runners and walkers in a more casual setting!
Distance: 5K (3.1 ‘ish’ Miles)
Registration Limit: None
Entry Fees: FREE!
This event is part of Missoula Marathon’s Big 3 Challenge - to sign up for the Challenge, just check the participation box on your registration form, and then finish the Beer Run on Friday, Tony Banovich 5K on Saturday and the Missoula Marathon or Half Marathon on Sunday. (Remember, you must still register for both the 5K and Marathon or Half Marathon to be included as a Big 3 Challenge participant.)
But, you do not need to be signed up for the Challenge to participate in Friday’s beer run - everyone is welcome!!
Click here for a printable Beer Run map!
Runners Expo - Caras Park | Downtown Missoula
The Missoula Marathon Expo is held in the heart of downtown Missoula, outdoors in the Caras Park Pavilion. Caras Park is along the Clark Fork River and is also the site of the post race festivities on race day. The Expo will feature many health and fitness vendors. Shop for running and fitness apparel, sample healthy snacks, learn about upcoming races and more. Check out more than 40 booths with merchandise, sponsor information, inspiration station, gear bag marking, food & beverages and more.
Time: 4:00-8:00 pm
Location: Caras Park Pavilion, adjacent to the Beartracks Bridge (formerly Higgins Avenue Bridge) and along the Clark Fork River in downtown Missoula.