
Pleasant View City Founder's Day 5k 2026
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Join us for the 14th annual Pleasant View Founder's Day 5k! This fun run is a fast, family friendly course starting on the canal road above Weber High School and running East to Washington Blvd, then down Washington Blvd to Weber High Drive and then west on Weber High Drive to Henry J Barker Park in Pleasant View. The Majority of the course is flat or downhill and will make for a fun, fast run for all ages. The race starts at 7:00 am followed by breakfast at 7:30 am (At the pavilion in the park: 520 W Elberta Dr)
Bring your family and friends to cheer you on and join you for the Pleasant View Founder's Day breakfast. The breakfast is included with your race fee and is only $5/person for everyone else.
Race packet pick-up will be at Henry J Barker Park Pavilion (520 W Elberta Dr in Pleasant View) on Friday June 26th from 6:30-8:00 pm, and Saturday morning June 27th from 6:00 - 6:30 am. There is not enough time to make it to the starting line if you check in after 6:30am. We highly recommend getting your bib or having someone pick up your bib the night before.
Registration includes:
Breakfast Race shirt (for early registrations) Shirts are not guaranteed after June 10th. Electronic timing chip and online results Supported aid station Medals for first, second, and third place for each age group! Overall winner awards for top male and female finishers
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