
Tails & Trails 5K
Sun, Aug 16, 2026, 10:30 AM EDT
- Location
- Clarkston, MI
- 9501 Sashabaw Road, 48348
- Type
- RUN
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At a glance
Great for
- Walkers Welcome
Great for: walkers
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Distances & registration
2 optionsRegistration for all distances is through the official signup link above.
- 1K
Sun, Aug 16, 10:00 AM EDT · From $15.00
Opens Nov 3, 2025, 6:00 AM EST · Closes Aug 16, 2026, 7:00 AM EDT
- 5K
Sun, Aug 16, 10:30 AM EDT · From $25.00
Opens Nov 3, 2025, 3:00 AM EST · Closes Aug 16, 2026, 7:00 AM EDT
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Easygoing
warm-day exposure
- Rolling area
- Warm season
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The course
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From the organizer
Join us for our third annual Tails & Trails 5K! The race is open to participants of all ages and will kick off with a Cat Walk 1K at 10am (dogs and cats are welcome in both races). The 5K race begins at 10:30am and will take runners along Independence Oaks’ beautiful trails. A family fun zone and other activities for participants to enjoy will be on site for the duration of the race along with local animal businesses such as markets, groomers and more!
Our event is working to raise funds through donations for two amazing animal rescues this year: Great Lakes Dog Rescue and Teachers Pet
Donations can also be made to Great Lakes Dog Rescue whose mission is to rescue well-tempered, adoptable dogs from animal control facilities and from owner-surrenders and provide them shelter and medical care until they are adopted. They are committed to educating and assisting the community in responsible pet ownership.
Donations can also be made to Teachers Pet which is a 501(c)3 that facilitates animal assisted interventions for the benefit of vulnerable populations, including but not limited to adjudicated and at-risk youth. Pairing together with harder-to-adopt, local area shelter dogs, they strive to provide therapeutic gains, vocational training, and empowerment in order to build stronger communities and improve dog adoptability.
The race is open to both walkers and runners or all ages. Dogs or cats are welcome to race with their owner as long as they have a current license and are kept on a 6 foot leash. Please keep control of your pet at all times.
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