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Lake Winnebago 4th of July 5K and Kids Fun Run

Sat, Jul 4, 2026, 7:30 AM CDT

Location
Lake Winnebago, MO
396 N Winnebago Drive, Arrowhead Yacht Club, 64034
Type
RUN

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Who it's for

  • Kids & Youth
  • Military & First Responders

Great for: families

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Distances & registration

2 options

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  • 1 Miles

    Sat, Jul 4, 7:30 AM CDT · From $22.20

    Opens May 1, 2026, 4:00 AM CDT · Closes Jul 4, 2026, 6:00 AM CDT

  • 3.1 Miles

    Sat, Jul 4, 7:30 AM CDT · From $27.50

    Opens May 1, 2026, 4:00 AM CDT · Closes Jul 4, 2026, 6:00 AM CDT

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Easygoing

warm-day exposure

  • Rolling area
  • Warm season

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The course

From the organizer

Beta Sigma Phi (Alpha Beta chapter) is excited to host the annual 5K and Kids 1-Mile Fun Run in connection with the upcoming 4th of July festivities!  This race is an un-chipped event.

$25 per adult. $20 per child 12 and under.  Registration for the race includes a t-shirt if registered before June 8th.

T-shirt and bib pick up date at the AYC is July 2nd from 5-8pm, or shirts can be picked up the morning of July 4 at the race.

Race Day Details

Date: July 4th, 2026

Time:  6:45 am - Registration begins; 7:30 am - Kids 1-mile Fun Run starts.  9 & under age group first, 10-12 age group next, and 5K will immediately follow the Kids 1-mile Fun Run

Location: Lake Winnebago, MO (see directions below)

Organizers: Beta Sigma Phi (Alpha Beta chapter) at Lake Winnebago is dedicated to making lasting and meaningful impacts in our local community. Last year, over $7,000 was donated to local families in need, as well as charities such as HorsePower Experiential Learning Program (HELP), Kansas City Hospice & Palliative Care (KCH) and Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF). These donations were made possible through race entries, t-shirt sales, sponsorships, and donations.

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