A Day at Bass Lake

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BASS LAKE — Runners and walkers alike are encouraged to participate in the 37th Smokey Bear Run/Walk.  Taking place at the scenic Recreation Point in Bass Lake, this family-friendly event is open to people of all ages and abilities.  Thus, making it a great way to enjoy the outdoors all while supporting a good cause.  This year, we celebrate the life of Ken Takeuchi, who was the race director for many years.

Event Details

To begin, the event offers two racing options: a 10k run and a 2-mile walk/run.  Additionally, both courses wind along Road 222, offering participants slightly rolling hills and breathtaking views of Bass Lake.  Be aware, the race begins early, and Road 222 will be closing to traffic from 7:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M.  This is to ensure the safety of everyone participating.

Furthermore, proceeds from this year’s Smokey Bear Run/Walk will benefit the local community, supporting various programs and initiatives in the area.

Coarse map for the Smokey Bear Run/Walk at Bass Lake, highlighting the 10k and 2-mile turnaround points along the shoreline of Road 222.

Packet Pickup Information

In addition, guests can pick up their race packets ahead of time or on race day.  There are two early pickup options:

Fortunately, for those unable to pick up their packets early, race-day pickup will be available at the event site starting at 7:15 A.M..

Honoring Ken Takeuchi

Photo of Ken Takeuchi talking in a microphone during an event.

Ken Takeuchi, former Smokey Bear Run/Walk race director. His legacy continues to inspire the running community.

Last but not least, this year’s event is held in loving memory of Ken Takeuchi.  In fact, Ken was the race director for many years and the founder of the Valley Runner of the Year series.  Moreover, his contributions to the running community bring fond memories, and his presence will be missed at future Smokey Bear Runs.

Basics

  • September 28, 2024
  • 7:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.
  • Recreation Point, Bass Lake, CA

All in all, to register or find more information, visit the Smokey Bear Run website or call (559) 683 – 1770.

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