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Taco Trot 5k

Date
September 12, 2026
Distance
Taco Trot 5k

From the Organizer

Join us for the Taco Trot 5K ... a fun and meaningful community race benefiting Family Services of North Alabama. The race will begin and end at the Guntersville Recreation Center and features a scenic course along the beautiful shoreline of Lake Guntersville.

Whether you run, jog, or walk, every step you take helps support programs that strengthen families, protect children, and provide life-changing services for survivors across Northeast Alabama.

EVENT SHIRTS ARE GUARANTEED FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS REGISTERED BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1ST!

 
Why Taco Trot?

The Taco Trot 5K is more than just a race ... it’s a community event that brings people together to support families in our region.

Participants will enjoy a beautiful lakeside course, a welcoming community atmosphere, and a fun post-race celebration with tacos and fellowship. Whether you’re chasing a personal record or simply enjoying a walk with friends and family, the Taco Trot is designed to be a race everyone can enjoy.

Most importantly, every registration helps fund programs that make our communities safer, stronger, and more resilient.

 
The Course ...

The Taco Trot begins and ends at the Guntersville Recreation Center and follows a scenic route along Lake Guntersville.

Participants will experience beautiful water views, fresh air, and one of the most scenic running routes in the region. The course is designed to be welcoming for both runners and walkers, making it perfect for seasoned athletes, beginners, families, and community supporters alike.

 
Post-Race Taco Celebration ...

After crossing the finish line, participants are invited to stay and celebrate with delicious tacos and refreshments while connecting with friends, family, and fellow runners.

The Taco Trot isn’t just about the race ... it’s about bringing the community together for a fun and meaningful cause.

 
About Family Services of North Alabama ...

Family Services of North Alabama works to strengthen families and restore hope through advocacy, education, and resource networking across Northeast Alabama.

Through two major program areas (Workforce Development & Education and Victim Services & Prevention), FSNA serves individuals and families across Blount, Cherokee, DeKalb, Etowah, Jackson, Marshall, and surrounding counties.

Workforce Development & Education ... 

FSNA helps individuals and families build stability and independence through workforce training and family support programs.

Programs include:

  1. Workforce Development -- Helping individuals transition from SNAP services into the workforce through job skills training, certification programs, and assistance with items needed for employment such as boots and uniforms.
  2. Family & Career -- Supporting parents and relative custodians through parenting education, job training, certification opportunities, and a Pay-to-Learn model that allows participants to receive stipends while completing training.
  3. Internet Safety (iSafety) -- Educating students, parents, and community members about online grooming, human trafficking risks, and how to protect children from online predators.

Victim Services & Prevention ... 

FSNA also provides critical services for survivors of violence and trauma.

Programs include:

  1. Prevention Education -- Delivering sexual assault prevention education to middle school, high school, and college students, as well as community organizations. 
  2. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program -- Providing forensic exams for children, adolescents, and adults who have experienced sexual assault.
  3. Victim Services & Advocacy -- Offering legal, medical, and personal advocacy along with therapy and resource referrals for survivors of rape and human trafficking.
  4. Oversight of the Northeast Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force and operation of a 24-hour Sexual Assault Crisis Line.

 
How Your Participation Helps ...

Every Taco Trot registration helps ensure these services remain available to families and survivors throughout Northeast Alabama.

Your participation helps fund:

  1. Prevention education for students
  2. Advocacy and support services for survivors of violence
  3. Workforce development opportunities for families working toward stability
  4. Community programs that protect children from exploitation and trafficking

When you participate in the Taco Trot 5K, you’re not just running a race ... you’re helping strengthen families and restore hope across our communities.

Distances & Pricing

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Taco Trot 5k?
Taco Trot 5k is a running event held in Guntersville, AL. Learn more about the different endurance sports here.
When and where is the Taco Trot 5k?
Saturday, September 12, 2026 in Guntersville, AL at 1500 Sunset Drive, Guntersville, AL. Check the official event page for exact start times and wave schedules.
How do I register for the Taco Trot 5k?
Registration is handled through their official registration page. Confirm pricing, distances available, and sign up there.

Taco Trot 5k

Sep 12, 2026

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