Ludington Lakestride Adds 10K Race in 2012

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June 9, 2012

The Ludington Lakestride is adding a 10K race this year, which is 6.2 miles. The length is perfect for those who want to go further than 5K, but not quite up to the half marathon. Sign up for the 2012 event is up 60% over last year, so this promises to be a great year for the Lakestride. Registration is now open. Visit LudingtonLakestride.com for the online registration form.

It began in 1980, and 32 years later, the Ludington Lakestride Half Marathon is stronger than ever. With one of the most beautiful and scenic courses in Michigan, the Lakestride attracts 800-1,000 runners from around the state and beyond. There were 999 runners in the 2011 race.

Typically held the second Saturday of June before the summer heat, the one-mile fun run begins Friday evening at 6pm. Start is behind West Shore Bank near the intersection of Filer and Rath. Saturday's Lakestride is actually three races: the 5K run which winds its way through Cartier Park, the new 10K which will run out to Decker Road and back, and the Half-Marathon. Here runners start on pavement, then enter the Ludington State Park and make their way over a sand dune. The Lake Michigan setting just adds to the beauty of this race.

Ludington is the 5th most popular tourist city in Michigan, thanks to our beaches, lighthouses, State Park, and events like the Lakestride Half Marathon.





Last Updated: 04-01-2012 02:47 PM