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2nd Annual Earth Day 5K

Sat, Apr 09

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Jonathan Dickinson State Park

We love the earth, it’s beautiful, Inspiring… and it needs our help. The phrase Earth Day originated in 1969. It means “a day’s observance of the need to protect the Earth’s environment”, and in today's busy world, it's more important than ever!

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2nd Annual Earth Day 5K
2nd Annual Earth Day 5K

Time & Location

Apr 09, 2022, 7:15 AM – 11:15 AM

Jonathan Dickinson State Park, 16450 SE Federal Hwy, Hobe Sound, FL 33455, USA

About the Event

2nd Annual Earth Day 5K

When: Saturday, April 9th

Where: Jonathan Dickinson State Park – Kitching Creek Pavilion

NOTE: It takes 15 minutes to drive from the ranger station to the event race area. Please take this into consideration when planning your race start time.

Price: $45 General 5K Admission

$40 Friends and Club Scrub Membership card holders. (not a Friends member?) Join Here

$30 Virtual Race – Run or walk the race wherever you want in your own time!

**Shirt, medal, and park entrance fees are included in prices.

Date and Time:

  • Park Opens 6:30am
  • Race Start will be at 7:15am

Description:

Welcome to the 2nd Annual Earth Day 5K presented by The Friends of Jonathan Dickinson State Park and Southern Timing.

We love the earth, it’s beautiful, Inspiring… and it needs our help. The phrase Earth Day originated in 1969. It means “a day’s observance of the need to protect the Earth’s environment”, and in today's busy world, it's more important than ever!

Our race will take you back along the Kitching Creek Trail in the west end of the park, winding through beautiful scenery and along the tree-lined canopy of the famous Loxahatchee River.

We wanted a day for our Friends and community to join us in celebrating our amazing planet and our beloved park while getting outdoors (socially distanced of course) and exercising in the fresh cool air of spring.

Proceeds benefit the Friends of Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Inc.; a 501c(3) providing direct support to help enhance the ecological, historical, and cultural resources of our beautiful park.

Trail Conditions:

The trail is natural surface; mostly dry grass, with some sugar sand mixed in. As this trail is in a low-lying area of the park there can be puddles and slightly uneven terrain.

Refund Policy:

Due to this being a fundraiser, there will be no rain dates or reschedules of the event. If tickets are purchased and the event is cancelled due to inclement weather, no refunds will be given

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