Baxter parkrun - South Carnarvon - Carnarvon
Interested in this activity?
To book an activity or ask a question, please contact the provider directly. You can find the provider's preferred contact method, such as a website, email address, or phone number, below.
Activity Details
What is Baxter parkrun?
A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!
When is it?
Every Saturday Morning. See website for exact time.
What does it cost to join in?
Nothing - it's free!
How to join in?
Visit the parkrun website to sign up and learn more about how to participate.
** About Baxter parkrun **
Baxter parkrun is a FREE weekly 5km event for participants of all standards, which takes place every Saturday. It is not a race against other runners, but a 5k timed run and it can really be whatever you want it to be, whether that's for fun or as part of a training plan.
It offers an opportunity for all the local community, regardless of age or gender, to come together on a regular basis to enjoy this beautiful park and get physically active into the bargain. We want to encourage people to run, jog or walk together irrespective of their ability - this event is truly open to all and best of all it really is FREE!
Taking part is easy - just register through the parkrun website before your first ever parkrun. The great thing is that you only ever need to do this once! Then just set your alarm for Saturday morning and get yourself there!
Most parkruns also have post parkrun coffee catchup - please see event page for details and join us! Maybe swap stories about your run that day, chat to other parkrunners over a cup of tea or coffee and just be an important part of this new community.
So whether you are a complete novice looking to get yourself started on your own 'running journey' or a seasoned athlete wanting to use this as a part of your training schedule, you're welcome to come along and join your local parkrun.
- This activity is provided by parkrun Australia. Contact parkrun Australia for any queries.
- Don't forget to tell the organiser, you found them via KeepActive. Thanks for your support.
| Location : | |
|---|---|
| Cost : | |
| Activities : | Running, Walking |
| Gender : | Any |
| Days : | Saturday |
| Age Group : | 18 to 25, 26 to 35, 36 to 50, 51 to 65, 65+ |
| Level : | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
About the provider
parkruns are free, weekly, community events all around the world.
Saturday morning events are 5k and take place in parks and open spaces. On Sunday mornings, there are 2k junior parkruns for children aged four to 14.
parkrun is a positive, welcoming and inclusive experience where there is no time limit and no one finishes last. Everyone is welcome to come along, whether you walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate.
Recently added Social Groups & Activities
Badminton Coaching in Melbourne West
- Beginner, Intermediate & advanced
Our passionate coaches help kids enhance their badminton skills. Join us and see the improvement!
📍 Locations:
- ACM, Point Cook
- Eagle Stadium, Werribee
- ACM, Truganina
Smash into Action with Melbourne Badminton Society
Social games typically held Tuesday, Friday evenings, and weekends for casual fun and friendly matches.Opportunities for competitions from time to time, welcoming beginners to advanced players.Easy membership for new players to start participating in regular training and play sessions.
CYRUS VOLLEYBALL
Our programs include:
Junior divisions for young players developing foundational skills and competitive experience
Adult programs for experienced and recreational players
Social and recreational leagues for players prioritizing fun and community
Dedicated training sessions to build technical, tactical, and mental abilities
Located in St Ives, Cyrus Volleyball is...
The Man Walk - Tuggeranong - 6:30 am, Friday
Join fellow men every Friday at 6:30 am at Little Luxton in Tuggeranong for a supportive 1.5-hour walk. Part of the grassroots The Man Walk Australia movement, this initiative reduces isolation by creating a safe, expectation-free space to chat, connect, and take meaningful steps toward better mental health—just show up as you are.
Focus: Men's mental health and community building through regular, side-by-side walks.
No sign-ups or commitments required—simply arrive and walk....
Suggested articles
The Extraordinary Journey of a Legend - Fauja Singh
Fauja Singh, the world’s oldest marathon runner, has passed away at 114 after being struck by a car. Known as the “Turbaned Tornado,” his inspiring journey began at age 89 and redefined what’s possible in our later years. This tribute celebrates his incredible life, legacy, and the timeless lessons he leaves behind.
Get Your Runners Ready, Wagga! A New Running Festival is on Its Way
Wagga Wagga is set to come alive with the launch of a brand-new running festival, welcoming runners and walkers of all ages and fitness levels. Whether you're chasing a personal best, enjoying a scenic jog, or just soaking up the community atmosphere, this event has something for everyone. With multiple race distances, a festive vibe, and the beautiful Wagga landscape as your backdrop, it's the perfect opportunity to get active, connect with your local community, and celebrate a healthy lifestyle. Get ready to lace up and be part of something special!
The Benefits of Running for a Cause
Charity runs embody a unique fusion of fitness and altruism, infusing each step with a deeper meaning beyond personal achievement. These runs symbolize a commitment to causes that resonate deeply, transforming the act of running into a powerful tool for change. From training highs to race day triumphs, the journey of running for a charity transcends physical limits..
Related Searches
Thinking of running club, groups & coaches?
Joining a running group or club can be a great way to prepare for a running event, such as fun runs, 5km runs, 10km runs, half marathons, and full marathons. Running with a group can provide motivation, accountability, and a sense of camaraderie. It can also give you access to experienced runners who can provide training tips and advice. Many running clubs offer group training runs and organized events. Training with a group can also help you to stay on track with your training schedule and make progress towards your goals. Additionally, it can be a fun and social way to stay active and meet new people who share your passion for running.
Another option to consider when training is a Need help figuring out where to join a running group? Search our website to find running groups nearby.
href='https://keepactive.com.au/groups?sport=running'>running coach. A running coach is a professional who can help you to improve your running performance and reach your goals. Running coaches typically have a deep understanding of the sport, including training techniques, injury prevention, and nutrition. They can help you to develop a personalized training plan that takes into account your current fitness level, goals, and any existing injuries or health conditions.A running coach can help you to track your progress and make adjustments to your training as needed. They can also provide guidance on things like proper form, pacing, and race strategy. In addition to providing technical advice, a coach can also help you to stay motivated and accountable, which can be especially helpful if you are training for a specific event.