Everything you need to know about the 2022 Spinx Run Fest

It’s called “The biggest day of running in Greenville” for a reason, featuring races ranging from a 5K to a marathon.

GVL_James Simpson Photog Fluor Field_Sept 2022

Fluor Field looking stunning, as always. | Photo by @james_simpson_photography

Runners, listen up. “The biggest day of running in Greenville” is just around the corner + we’ve got everything you need to prepare for the 2022 Spinx Run Fest.

Hosted by the Greenville Track Club — which is celebrating 50 yearsfour races will take place on Sat., Oct. 29:

  • Swamp Rabbit Marathon | 6 a.m. | $110 | This race starts on Main Street, follows the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail, and finishes at Fluor Field.
  • Run Town USA Half Marathon | 7:30 a.m. | $65 | The most popular race of the day follows a course similar to that of the marathon.
  • Downtown 10K | 7:30 a.m. | $50 | Lace up for a 6.2 mile run through downtown Greenville.
  • Big Pumpkin 5K | 8 a.m. | $30 | For runners + walkers of all ages and abilities, participants are encouraged to wear their best Halloween costumes.

Post-race, enjoy activities on the Fluor Field concourse from 9-11 a.m.

Pro Tip: Bookmark this schedule for the full schedule for race day.

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