Altoona
Walking Events Calendar near Altoona 2026-2027
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Explore the top walking events near Altoona for 2026-2027! We've gathered 10 great walks in the area. Check out our detailed list below to find your next local walk.
August 2026
Walkers follow a slightly longer 5K course of 3.3 Miles on a community route starting at 601 Good Street, Houtzdale PA. Medals are awarded for 1st through 3rd in each category, and a Fireman’s Challenge uses the same course with required turnout ge..
Timed 2 Miles walk at Canoe Creek State Park starting at the transition area near 205 Canoe Creek Rd, Hollidaysburg. The scenic loop has rolling hills and suits families and competitive walkers; headphones are discouraged.
Walkers can take part in a 5K course at the Berwind-Wayside Festival Grounds in Saint Michael, PA alongside the running races. Entry is $25 for ages 18 and up and free for participants 17 and under.
Walkers can join a 2 Miles walk starting at 201 S Walnut St in Martinsburg, PA, on streets that wind through charming scenic views. The course is family friendly and open to all ages and fitness levels alongside the 5K run.
September 2026
Walkers can use the 2 Miles course alongside the running races in Alexandria, PA at 1332 Main Street during the Hartslog Heritage Day celebration. Pre registration includes a T shirt and registration closes September 4, 2026.
October 2026
The event offers a scenic, family friendly 5K (3.1 miles) walking route through the heart of Port Matilda starting at Port Matilda Community Park. The course welcomes all ages and abilities and runs alongside the running races.
5 Miles walk from Rexis Trailhead in Vintondale on a closed flat rail trail out and back past the Quarry Shack. One water stop is at the turnaround, personal lighting is required and walk entrants must not run.
November 2026
Walkers can join a 5K trail walk at the Brush Mountain Sportsmen’s Association in Pinecroft, Altoona, on trails shared with a 5K and a 10K that scales the Allegheny Mountains. Walkers are asked to line up toward the back to allow runners ahead.