Location:
Atlanta BeltLine (Overview),
Atlanta,
GA
Brought to you by: Atlanta BeltLine Partnership
Now in its 7th year, the Atlanta BeltLine Run.Walk.Go! Race Series is the perfect way to explore different trail segments while staying fit and active. Check out the latest developments along the trail, snag an awesome race tee you'll be proud to wear after the race (see photo below), and burn a few calories. This is a family-friendly event - runners, walkers, strollers, and dogs are all welcome! Presented by Delta Air Lines, the Eastside 10K - our final race of 2017 - showcases the popular Eastside Trail, winding through the historic neighborhoods of Inman Park, Midtown, Old Fourth Ward, Poncey-Highland and Virginia-Highland. This year's race will start as usual on Krog St., but will end on the newly-opened Eastside Trail extension behind Stoveworks! The Eastside 10K is a Peachtree Road Race qualifier. With a record 1,400 participants in last year's race, you'll want to register early as we're capping registration for this year's race at 1,700!
Location: Atlanta BeltLine (Overview), Atlanta, GA
Brought to you by: Atlanta BeltLine Partnership
Saturday, December 02, 2017 4:30 AM - Saturday, December 02, 2017 7:00 AM
The Eastside 10K starts and ends at Stoveworks, 112 Krog Street, Atlanta, GA. 30307. Stoveworks is the home of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership and will soon be home to the first-ever visitors center on the Atlanta BeltLine which the Partnership plans to open in early 2018.
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