Rhinos 5K Fun Run
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Rhinos 5K Fun Run

Everett, Washington, United States
May 30, 2026
Running

About this race

The Rhinos 5K is an out-and-back fun run on the Lowell Riverfront Trail in Everett, WA. It starts and ends at Lowell Riverfront Park and offers gorgeous views along the Snohomish River.

On race day, packet pickup will begin at 9AM and end at 10:20AM at the Start Line in Lowell Riverfront Park. The race will begin at 10:30AM and parking is free.

Sign up now to get your race T-shirt and finisher medal on the day of the race! Check out this year's designs on the race website. Note that we cannot guarantee T-shirt sizes after 5pm on April 17th, but we'll do our best!

Walkers and runners are all welcome with a reduced price for kids. All proceeds go directly to supporting the Snohomish County Rhinos Rugby Team!

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Running

5K Fun Run

May 30, 2026 5K 10:30 AM
$60.00
Closed

Typical race-day weather

Based on 2 years of historical conditions on this event's race dates in Everett.

Temp (°C)
Minimum temperature (race-day average) 9.1° / Maximum temperature (race-day average) 16.7°
Feels Like (°C)
Minimum feels like — heat index / wind chill (race-day average) 6.7° / Maximum feels like — heat index / wind chill (race-day average) 16.7°
Wind (km/h)
Average wind speed (race-day average)
15.4
Precip (mm)
Average precipitation (race-day average)
0.1mm
Humidity
Average relative humidity (race-day average)
69.5%

About Everett

Rhinos 5K Fun Run takes place in Everett, Washington, United States. The local timezone is America/Los_Angeles.

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