
Baker's Dozen Half Marathon, Relay, & 5K
Sat, Dec 12, 2026, 4:00 AM MST
- Type
- Run
Sign up and verify details on the organizer's official page.
Race feel
Run, connect with friends, and enjoy sweet treats at the Baker's Dozen, where earning your medal means indulging at the famous Sugar Shack.
- Fun
- Quirky
The Baker's Dozen Half Marathon, Relay, & 5K offers a unique blend of running, friendship, and sweet treats. Experience a social event on a 3.25-mile loop course, where half marathoners pass the "Sugar Shack" aid station multiple times. To earn your finisher's medal, you'll not only cover the distance but also enjoy a treat at each pass. This event embraces a playful spirit, inviting you to enjoy the race and perhaps even gain a little weight along the way.
What to expect
- Run a 3.25-mile loop course, designed for social interaction with fellow runners.
- Half marathoners will pass the "Sugar Shack" aid station at the end of every loop.
- Earn your finisher's medal by consuming a treat at the Sugar Shack on each designated pass.
From the organizer
When was the last time you gained weight during a race?!
The Baker's Dozen Half Marathon, Relay, & 5K is your opportunity to combine some of the best things in life: 1) Friends 2) Running & 3) Sugar!
The Baker's Dozen is a social, fun event where runners race a 3.25 mile loop course allowing them to interact with other runners during the whole race. Half marathoners will run the loop four times and have the incredible fortune of passing the aid station (affectionately known as the "Sugar Shack") at the end of every loop.
All half marathon and relay runners will receive an AMAZING finisher's medal. But... you have to earn it. Not only will you run 13 miles, but to earn a medal you must also consume a treat each time you pass the Sugar Shack (3 times total). Volunteers will verify your gluttony, so don't register for the race if you don't plan to eat some calories (each relay runner just needs to eat one treat).
Half marathon not your speed? That's ok! Join us for the "just barely over 5K"!