
From the Organizer
The Lafayette Chamber and the City of Lafayette are co-sponsors of the Lafayette Res Run for Education which is traditionally held the third Sunday in October.
The 2026 Lafayette Res Run for Education will be held Sunday, October 18. 5k: 8am, 10k: 8:15am, 2 mile: 8:45am in downtown Lafayette, CA.
Back by popular demand, from its introduction in 2020, you can register for the Reservoir Challenge – the virtual race which “runs” around the 2.7-mile paved trail of the Lafayette Reservoir October 10-17. Please note, the Reservoir Challenge is not an option on Sunday, October 18 as the Reservoir will be closed for the 10K runners. The Reservoir Challenge is great opportunity to safely walk or run the Reservoir on your own, perhaps beating your time from last year.
Beneficiaries of the event are the local schools and the services and programs of the Chamber. See below for what we gave back to our schools last year!
The Run is the city’s most popular “family affair”, involving kids, parents, grandparents, and hundreds of serious runners from throughout the Bay Area. Join us in 2025 for the 10k, 5k, the 2 mile run/walk for fun or the Reservoir Challenge! Sprinters, walkers, the “stroller brigade” and many of Lafayette’s top four legged residents are welcome to join in the fun.
The first 100 students to register from each school will receive a voucher for a free 1/4 pound of bulk candy from Zoonie's during packet pickup!
Packet Pickup
Race packets that include our traditional long sleeve t-shirt (while supplies last) and race bib will be available for pickup at the Lafayette Chamber Office, 251 Lafayette Circle, Lafayette, CA [map it] on the following dates/times (subject to change):
Tuesday, October 13, 9am-5pm
Wednesday, October 14,10am-6pm
Thursday, October 15, 9am-5pm
Friday, October 16, 9am-1pm
Saturday, October 17, 9am-noon
Sunday, October 18, 7:15am-8:45am Mt. Diablo Blvd, just east of Lafayette Circle
Support your school. Sign up now!
**Parking and fees are not included in registration price.
In 2025, the race gave back a total of $37,611.32!
Burton Valley Elementary - $7,549.87 (Contest Winner, Most Registrations!)
Happy Valley Elementary - $ 6,902.93 (Contest Winner, Most Improved!)
Lafayette Elementary - $6,709.01
Springhill Elementary - $5,753.97
Stanley Middle School - $7,113.28
Acalanes High School - $1,493.30
Campolindo High School - $890.54
Miramonte High School - $256.51
Acalanes Center for Independent Study - $176.75
Las Lomas High School - $247.66
Diablo Valley Montessori School - $25.50
Orinda Academy - $43.00
St. Perpetua School - $449.00
Thank you to everyone who contributed in making this such a successful event.
Banner photo by Gloria Touchet Photography
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Lafayette Res Run for Education
Oct 10, 2026