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2025 Race Pricing & Registration Links
(click on the blue links below to register)
Registration will open September 26th, 2024
Race | Now- March 31 | April 1-race day | FPS & Shattuck Employees |
1 Mile | $30 | $40 | $20 |
5K Race | $35 | $45 | $23 |
10K Race | $40 | $50 | $25 |
25K Race | $50 | $65 | $33 |
50K Race | $65 | $80 | $40 |
Brunch | $10/nonmember | $5/member | Kids 3 & under Free |
Register by Sunday, April 13 to get a Free t-shirt. T-shirts are unisex sizes. Registrations after April 13th and same day registrations can get a t-shirt on a first come, first serve basis while supplies last.
All registrations get a free pancake brunch and goodies from race sponsors.
2025 SPONSORS
Race Day Timeline
25K & 50K
- Check In 6:00 am - 6:45 am
- Race Starts at 7:00 am
10K, 5K, One Mile
- Check-in 7:30 am - 8:15 am
- 5K & 10K Starts at 8:30 am
- One mile walk/run starts at 8:40 am - Not chip timed
Pancake Brunch
- Starts at 9:00 am for runners & their spectators, 10:00 am for public
Off-Site Event Parking
Located at 100 State Ave, Faribault, MN 55021
25K & 50K can park at the nature center, all other participants and spectators please park at Allina.
Get Printable Parking Information by clicking this link. Fun Run Parking and Bus Schedule
The race routes will have 3 course marshals and 4 water stations through out the course. We will have an athletic trainer available at the start/finish line and an ambulance on standby for additional support.
See the map below for locations of the water stops, course marshals and start/finish line.
Race Routes
1 Mile
Once around the loop
5k Once around the loop
10K Twice around the loop
*Note this route is slightly longer than a true 5K/10K due to the positioning of the start/end line and the lengths of the trails.
25k Twice around the loop
50K Four times around the loop
*Note this route is slightly shorter than a true 25K/50K due to the positioning of the start/end line and the lengths of the trails.
History
Why the Maple Syrup Fun Run? Hundreds of years ago, Indigenous people started making maple syrup or sugar which has become a long-standing tradition in Minnesota. In late winter/early spring when the temperatures get above 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the day and below 32 at night for a week or longer, sap starts to move in maple trees. When crows and bald eagles started to return, the Ojibwa knew it was time to move to the sugar bush. They would make tools out of birch bark, willow, and clay in order to collect sap and boil it. Many times they would boil sap until only maple sugar was left. This made it easier to transport and trade. To read more about the history and science of maple syruping, visit this article from the MN DNR website.
Today, River Bend Nature Center continues this tradition with the large sugar bush along racoon trail all the way to the Straight River. By May, the sap is cooked, bottled, and ready to be sold!