January 17, 2025 - 14:13

Mark your calendars for January 25, 2025, as the Palm Springs Health Run & Wellness Festival invites participants to a day filled with health, fitness, and fun. This year, attendees can register for a variety of events, including the USATF-Certified 5K and 10K runs, which promise to challenge runners of all skill levels. For families and those looking for a more leisurely pace, the 1K Fun Run offers a perfect opportunity to get active together.
In addition to the running events, the festival introduces an exciting new bike ride, catering to cycling enthusiasts eager to explore the scenic routes of Palm Springs. To enhance the experience, a valet service provided by Bike Palm Springs will be available, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable day for all participants.
The festival not only promotes physical fitness but also fosters community spirit and wellness awareness. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to kickstart your health journey in the beautiful surroundings of Palm Springs!
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