Help the 30A 10K Cross the $1 Million Finish Line This Thanksgiving
Register Now, Win a Getaway!
Register Now, Win a Getaway!
The countdown is on! In just a few weeks, runners and families from across the Gulf Coast will lace up for the 14th Annual 30A 10K Thanksgiving Day Races on Thursday, November 27, 2025, in Rosemary Beach,Florida.
Choose from the 10K, 5K, or 1-Mile Fun Run and enjoy a festive morning filled with scenic coastal views, music, and post-race fun in North Barrett Square.
Spots are limited! Register now at www.30a10k.com and be part of something truly special.
Every participant receives a finisher medal, a super-soft race shirt, and access to the post-race party featuring refreshments, a DJ, vendor village, and a Bloody Mary & Mimosa Bar for adults.
Runners who register by October 31 will automatically be entered into a special raffle for a six-night stay in a beautiful three-bedroom beach cottage over Thanksgiving week, courtesy of Corcoran Reverie.
Rates: 10K & 5K – $95 | 1-Mile Fun Run – $45.

This year’s event carries extra meaning as the 30A 10K is on the verge of surpassing $1 million in cumulative donations for local charities. Each registration directly supports four community pillars: Cultural Arts Alliance of Walton County, Point Washington Medical Clinic, Children in Crisis, and The Bailey Brigade.
“There’s no better way to kick off Thanksgiving than running together, giving back, and celebrating our amazing community,” said Race Director Melanie Cain. “Every stride supports local programs that make a real difference — so grab your crew, hit the course, and start your holiday with heart.”

• Date: Thanksgiving morning, Nov. 27, 2025
• Location: Start/finish on Scenic Hwy 30A, Rosemary Beach
• Packet Pickup: Wednesday, Nov. 26, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. at The Big Chill
• Note: No race-day registration or packet pickup. Highway 30A will be closed from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

From supporting the arts and expanding access to healthcare, to helping children and families in crisis, this Thanksgiving tradition continues to make a lasting difference across Walton County.