Lafayette Res Run for Education
Race Day is Sunday, October 19, 2025
5k, 10k (around the Lafayette Reservoir), or 2 mile fun walk/run
Downtown Lafayette
Banner photo by Gloria Touchet Photography
STARTING LINE:
West bound lane of Mt. Diablo Blvd. between Oak Hill Road and Moraga Road. 5k 8am, 10k 8:15am, 2 mile 8:45am.
PARKING:
Do not park in private parking lots, do not park at Safeway. Park on public streets or in public lots. BART lots are free on weekends.
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2025 Theme

“From acorn to oak tree, Lafayette is age friendly.”
Our community prioritizes creating indoor and outdoor spaces that respect and embrace residents of all ages and abilities, providing accessible, affordable, and fun activities for all generations to feel valued.
T-Shirt Designer Spotlight:
Eden Hall is a sophomore at Princeton University and Vice President of All Ages Recreation Downtown (AARD), a nonprofit bringing free recreation to Downtown Lafayette while raising money for two new parks. A proud graduate of Acalanes High School (Class of 2024), Eden credits her years in Lafayette schools and her childhood experiences downtown as the inspiration for her academic path. Now pursuing a degree in Architecture and Urban Studies at Princeton, she is committed to creating walkable, vibrant, accessible, and age-friendly cities that foster connection and community. In her free time, she serves as an Army ROTC cadet and performs with Princeton’s Belly Dancing Company.
Candy from Zoonie's!

The first 100 students to register from each school will receive a voucher for a 1/4 lb of bulk candy from Zoonie's Candy Shop in Lafayette!
Sign up!About the Lafayette Res Run for Education
The Lafayette Chamber and the City of Lafayette are co-sponsors of the Lafayette Res Run for Education which is traditionally held the third Sunday in October. The 2025 Lafayette Res Run for Education will be held Sunday, October 19, 2025 with the Reservoir Challenge held October 11-18, 2025.
The Run is the city’s most popular “family affair,” involving kids, parents, grandparents, and hundreds of serious runners from throughout the Bay Area. Sprinters, walkers, the “stroller brigade” and many of Lafayette’s top four legged residents are welcome to join in the fun.
Reservoir Challenge - Virtual Race

Back by popular demand, from its introduction in 2020, you can now register for the Reservoir Challenge – the virtual race which “runs” around the 2.7-mile paved trail of the Lafayette Reservoir October 11-18, 2025. Please note, the Reservoir Challenge is not an option on Sunday, October 20 as the Reservoir will be closed for all but the 10K runners. The Reservoir Challenge is great opportunity to safely walk or run the Reservoir on your own, perhaps beating your time from last year. This virtual race can be completed anywhere but we encourage you to walk/run the Lafayette Reservoir!
**Parking and fees are not included in registration price.
View Reservoir Challenge MapRESULTS & MEDALS:
Top 3 finishers in each category in the 5k and 10k race will get a medal. Medal table located on Lafayette Circle near the Roundup Saloon. Scan the QR code on the back of your bib for race results.
For Your Safety!
On race day, s-p-a-c-e o-u-t, do not crowd together at the starting line. Racers can line up the entire block from Oak Hill Road to Moraga Road. Remember, only the 10k and 5k are timed races, and timing starts only after you cross the starting line.
NO Dogs or Baby Strollers in the 5K race.
Please NO headphones/ear buds. We need you to be aware of your surroundings at all times.
No skateboards, scooters, bikes or similar … it’s for everyone's safety!
HEALTHLY LIFESTYLES FAIR
On Lafayette Circle near La Fiesta Square 7:30am-10:30am. Kids activities, music, pet adoptions and so much more!

Packet Pickup
Race packets that include our traditional long sleeve t-shirt (while supplies last) and race bib will be available for pickup at the Lafayette Chamber Office, 251 Lafayette Circle, Lafayette, CA [map it] on the following dates/times (subject to change):
Race Packet Pickup:
Tuesday, October 14, 9am-5pm
Wednesday, October 15,10am-6pm
Thursday, October 16, 9am-5pm
Friday, October 17, 9am-1pm
Saturday, October 18, 9am-noon
Sunday, October 19, 7:15am-8:45am Mt. Diablo Blvd, just east of Lafayette Circle
School Support Tally

Giving Back to Our Local Schools
In 2025, the race gave back a total of $37,611.32!
Burton Valley Elementary - $7,549.87 (Contest Winner, Most Registrations!)
Happy Valley Elementary - $ 6,902.93 (Contest Winner, Most Improved!)
Lafayette Elementary - $6,709.01
Springhill Elementary - $5,753.97
Stanley Middle School - $7,113.28
Acalanes High School - $1,493.30
Campolindo High School - $890.54
Miramonte High School - $256.51
Acalanes Center for Independent Study - $176.75
Las Lomas High School - $247.66
Diablo Valley Montessori School - $25.50
Orinda Academy - $43.00
St. Perpetua School - $449.00


