Registration for One, Two, or Four to The Color Run on Saturday, April 11 (Up to 36% Off)
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During an untimed 5K race, runners wear white at the starting line and cross the finish line doused head-to-toe in different colors
Choose from Three Options
- $40 for registration and swag for one ($55 value)
- $74 for registration and swag for two ($110 value)
- $140 for registration and swag for four ($220 value)
The Copper Mountain run takes place on Saturday, April 11, with waves beginning at 11 a.m. Along with the 2015 Shine Tour, The Color Run is proud to present its second-annual 5K snow run, which takes place on a manicured snow path through Copper Mountain. Runners can expect a slightly more demanding event, where participants will be met with higher-altitude challenges, a few small rolling hills, and a snow-packed course. Since weather is unpredictable, runners should prepare for snow, rain, or shine.
The Color Run
There are two rules at The Color Run 5K races—wear a white shirt at the starting line, and finish plastered in color. Participants of all fitness levels weave through a leisurely course as volunteers lob colored powder at them, which means they cross the finish line doused in a rainbow of hues. Following the dash, color runners gather at the Finish Festival to celebrate their achievement with music, dancing, and even more massive color throws. The Shine Tour is designed to inspire runners to stand out during the run with many new attractions added to the course as well as opportunities for fantastic, sparkly photos to brighten your day.
During an untimed 5K race, runners wear white at the starting line and cross the finish line doused head-to-toe in different colors
Choose from Three Options
- $40 for registration and swag for one ($55 value)
- $74 for registration and swag for two ($110 value)
- $140 for registration and swag for four ($220 value)
The Copper Mountain run takes place on Saturday, April 11, with waves beginning at 11 a.m. Along with the 2015 Shine Tour, The Color Run is proud to present its second-annual 5K snow run, which takes place on a manicured snow path through Copper Mountain. Runners can expect a slightly more demanding event, where participants will be met with higher-altitude challenges, a few small rolling hills, and a snow-packed course. Since weather is unpredictable, runners should prepare for snow, rain, or shine.
The Color Run
There are two rules at The Color Run 5K races—wear a white shirt at the starting line, and finish plastered in color. Participants of all fitness levels weave through a leisurely course as volunteers lob colored powder at them, which means they cross the finish line doused in a rainbow of hues. Following the dash, color runners gather at the Finish Festival to celebrate their achievement with music, dancing, and even more massive color throws. The Shine Tour is designed to inspire runners to stand out during the run with many new attractions added to the course as well as opportunities for fantastic, sparkly photos to brighten your day.