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Start: May 07, 2005 at 08:00:00 AM
Distance: 3.11 mi
Type: Road, Road
Difficulty: 2 / 10
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Address: 3825 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, TX 78703
Phone: 1-888-439-2489
Filed Under: Running

3.1/5 (21 votes)

Join us on beautiful Lake Austin for the 22nd Annual Chuy's Hot to Trot 5K & Kid K, benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas. Elvis will be there and so should you!

FREE Day Care for parents running the 5K
All Kid K participants (12 & under) will receive a medal after crossing the finish line
FREE Parking at the race site or at Shady Grove and Chuy's on Barton Springs Rd. with a complimentary shuttle provided by Capital Metro
Dogs & Strollers are welcome, we just ask that you stay to the back of the crowd at the start line

Online registration available at www.signmeupsports.com/24854

From Downtown - Take Sixth Street west. Stay to the left as you cross under MoPac (Loop 1) as Fifth Street turns into Lake Austin Boulevard. Continue on past Exposition Blvd and Redbud Trail until you see Hula Hut on the left.

From MoPac - Take the Lake Austin Boulevard exit and head west (away from downtown) on Lake Austin Boulevard until you see us on the left.

From IH-35 - Take the Sixth Street exit and go west all the way across downtown. Cross Lamar, and stay to the left as you cross under MoPac (Loop 1) as Fifth Street turns into Lake Austin Boulevard. Continue on past Exposition Blvd and Redbud Trail until you see Hula Hut on the left.

References and External Links

Posted by: jesslynruns and last modified on Aug 17, 2006 by jesslynruns

Comments

On February 18, 2004
jesslynruns said ...

I've run this race for 5 years now.
Parking is occasionally hard to find, so show up early. The out and back/loop allows runners to watch the elites (usually several of them) fight it out as they approach the home stretch. This run is always a well staffed run. It puts the fun back in fun run. There are always lots of dogs and strollers and occasionally (since it is a fun run), some participants don't know the finer rules of racing (like dogs and strollers to the back). There's usually a lot of crowd support in the chute and even occasionally along the run. However, this year's course is in a new location.

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