
Upcoming Races in Lancaster County, PA
Find where your next running race will take place.
Race through city streets and park paths during the 49th annual Red Rose Run. This 5-mile race attracts runners of all abilities, with a wheelchair race and a half-mile Kids Fun Run adding to the excitement. Whether you're racing for a personal best or showing up for the experience, all adult runners and wheelchair racers will receive a competition medal.
The 5-mile course takes runners north on Queen Street, east on Lemon, then south on Duke Street. From there, head west on Chesapeake Street and cross the bridge over the Conestoga River. The route continues southeast on Rockford Road, then loops back north on Duke Street, west on Walnut, and finishes strong heading south on Queen Street. The Kids Fun Run covers approximately half a mile of the route.
Convenient parking is available at the Prince Street Garage, located at the corner of North Prince and Orange Streets. Standard parking rates apply.
Satisfy your post-race appetite with a meal at one of the city's acclaimed eateries, then take time to explore. Slow down and enjoy wandering through the historic stalls at Lancaster Central Market, charming boutiques, and creative gallery spaces throughout Downtown Lancaster.
Want to turn race day into a mini vacation? With so many fun activities and events happening throughout June in Lancaster County, it’s the perfect time to plan a weekend getaway.
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special event
All Day River Festival
Bring you lawn chair and love of outdoor fun to Riverfest June 27 - 29. Participant in the Bridge Burner Run & Paddle Challenge, ride along a trolley tour, and enjoy the outdoor rec expo!
stay overnight
Boutique Bed & Breakfast
The Hollinger House Bed & Breakfast is a Federalist style mansion that's been completely renovated and restored with all modern amenities while preserving it's historic charm.
outdoor adventure
Tube Down Pequea Creek
The perfect mix of the need for speed and easy, gentle relaxation. Float from Sickman’s Mill down Pequea Creek.