
Tater Trot 5k OCR Fun Run @ One Health Fest!
Date
Sat, May 16, 2026, 10:30 AM AKDTDistance
5KObstacle Course
Quick take
Tackle obstacles in a fun 5K OCR, then celebrate community health and local producers at the lively One Health Fest.
Best for: cause-driven runners
Race feel
- Fun
- Quirky
- Festive
- For a Cause
Join the Tater Trot 5K OCR Fun Run, an engaging event featuring a course with various obstacles around Palmer. Designed for all abilities, alternatives are available for every challenge. This unique race kicks off alongside the 4th annual One Health Fest, a vibrant community celebration. Enjoy live music, local food, vendors, and activities centered on the interconnected health of people, planet, and culture, with a special focus on farmers and food producers.
What to expect
- A 5K OCR fun run with various obstacles.
- Obstacle alternatives are available for all participants.
- Enjoy the One Health Fest with live music, food, and vendors.
Standout details
- 5K OCR fun run
- Obstacles with alternatives
- Part of One Health Fest
- Free for kids 12 and under
Perks & features
- After-Party
- Shirt
From the public listing; confirm on the official site.
Ready to register?
Finish signup on the organizer site (check fees and dates there).
From the organizer
Join Onward & Upward, AKtive Soles, and the Eskimo Ninja Warrior Nick Hanson for "Tater Trot" 5k OCR fun run race! The course will start and end at the downtown Palmer Depot, travel 5k around Palmer and encounter a number of obstacles along the way!
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(All obstacles will have alternatives if participant is unable to complete it. ) The race is Saturday May 16th at 10:30am. Race registration is online or beginning at 9:30 in person before the race. The cost is $25 and free for kids 12 and under. Sign up online if you want to get a race t-shirt for $10. The race begins and ends at the Palmer Depot, right as the 4th annual One Health Fest is kicking off! This is a free event with live music, food, vendors & activities all centered around the concept of One Health- The concept that the health of ourselves is interconnected with the health of our planet, our community, and our culture! This year we are celebrating our Farmers and Food Producers!