Events Calendar

From cruisy fun runs to gruelling ultramarathons, there's something for absolutely everyone.

Tasmanian Road Runners maintains this Run Calendar as a helpful, consolidated schedule of running events throughout the state. If you'd prefer a year-at-a-glance view, here's our Run Calendar in a printable A4 document.

Please Note: Only events with a confirmed date are listed below. Our A4 Run Calendar includes yet-to-be-confirmed events.

Flinders Island Running Festival

Flinders Island TAS Whitemark, Tasmania, Australia

The Flinders Island Running Festival started in 2007 as a community fun run and health promotion day and has grown every year since!  The Festival is still very much a community weekend and all participants of any age and fitness are encouraged to join in. There is a generous time cap for those who like ... Read more

The Women’s 5K Walk/Run

Launceston TAS Launceston, TAS, Australia

The Women's 5km Walk/Run is an annual fun run event held in Launceston in early September. Setting out from City Park the 5km route is open to all ages and all experiences, everyone is encouraged to come along dressed in pink and walk or run the event.  This event supports and encourages health awareness for all Tasmanians, ... Read more

WynFit Running Festival

Wynyard TAS Wynyard, Tasmania, Australia

The WynFit Running Festival is working alongside the Waratah-Wynyard Council for the Annual Spring-Loaded (Tulip) Festival. Wynyard TAS Event Distance: 6km, 9km, 12km, 1.6km Kids Dash Organised by: TRR Pacers: Yes TRR Member Discount: No

St.Giles Burn

Launceston TAS Launceston, TAS, Australia

Not quite a fun run, St.Giles Burn - formerly the Balfour Burn - is a 400 metre bolt up one of Launceston’s steepest streets, where the gradient reaches 25%  This community and family focused event was established in 2014, and since then thousands of Tasmanians have accepted the challenge to run, walk, or ride the ... Read more

Dover Fun Run

Dover TAS Dover, Tasmania, Australia

Come and run for a great cause in beautiful Far South Tasmania. Boasting one of the most scenic fun run routes, the Dover Fun Run takes runners along the foreshore of Port Esperance, with stunning views of the bay and the iconic Adamsons Peak. This year we’re excited to introduce the Dover Half Marathon. Join ... Read more

Triple Top Mountain Run

Mt Roland Regional Reserve, TAS Mt Roland Regional Reserve, Tasmania, Australia

Since inauguration in 1991, the Triple Top Mountain Run has grown to become one of Australia’s most iconic trail running events. Year after year the mountains of Van Dyke, Claude and Roland have left entrants bruised and battered, scarred physically AND mentally, and almost always have us wondering why the hell we would choose to ... Read more

Point to Pinnacle

kunanyi / Mt Wellington, TAS Wellington Park, Wellington Park, Tasmania, Australia

The Point to Pinnacle is now regarded by many as the toughest road half marathon in the world, and for good reason, with just over 1271m of ascending, gradients above 10% and extreme changes in climate and weather conditions. The event is a challenge of the human spirit and allows people of all ages and ... Read more

The Rugged Race

Nugent TAS 276 Masons Rd, Nugent, Tasmania, Australia

Welcome to Tasmania's ONLY obstacle course mud run! This obstacle course is designed to challenge and inspire participants of all abilities, featuring over 45 diverse obstacles including rope climbs, balance beams, A-frames, and muddy army crawls. Different waves are designed for different ages & abilities. After crossing the finish line, freshen up in our onsite ... Read more

TPPB Pub-to-Pub Run

Ulverstone TAS Ulverstone, Tasmania, Australia

Come and join us on either a 5km run/walk around Ulverstone, or a 22km run/walk from Island State Brewing in Devonport to The Pier, Ulverstone - a beautiful 22 kms along the coast. For the 22km, we will all start at the same time, but there is no cut-off time limit, so grab your friends, ... Read more

Orford to Spring Beach Fun Run

Orford TAS Rudd Avenue, Orford, TAS, Australia

A friendly fun run & walk held on the Sunday of Australia Day weekend It starts at 10:00am the bottom of Rudd Avenue, Orford & finishes at Spring Beach. Everyone welcome - runners, walkers, kids, dogs. Just turn up on the day. Gold coin donations accepted for a local charity each year. Orford TAS Event Distance: 4.3km ... Read more

Hobart Run the Bridge

Hobart TAS Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

The Run The Bridge fun run and walk is one of Tasmania's premier running events each year. It is held in the capital city of Hobart and sees participants journey over the iconic Tasman Bridge. Hobart TAS Distance: 5km, 10km, 1km kids run Organised by: TRR Pacers: Yes TRR Member Discount: Yes

King Island Imperial 20

Currie TAS Currie Harbour, Edward St,, Currie, TAS, Australia

Anchored in the heart of Bass Strait between Victoria and Tasmania’s North West lies the King Island Imperial. The feature event, the 32km Running Event is the perfect stepping stone from a half marathon to full marathon. Set on scenic King Island, enter our unique 32km race amidst jagged reefs, sandy beaches and lush landscapes, an ... Read more

Mother’s Day Classic

Bellerive TAS Bellerive Beach Park, Derwent St, Bellerive, Tasmania, Australia

The Mother’s Day Classic is an annual fun run and walk raising funds and awareness for breast cancer research. Our aim is to deliver a fun, healthy and inspirational community event that brings the community together on Mother’s Day to support and remember those touched by breast cancer. Starting and finishing at the Bellerive Beach Play ... Read more

City to Casino

Wrest Point Casino, Hobart TAS 410 Sandy Bay Road, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia

Established in 1973, City to Casino is the oldest fun run in Tasmania. Held in May each year the event attracts over 3,000 participants of all ages and abilities. It offers four events across three courses, providing plenty of choice and opportunity for participants of all ages and abilities. The 12km Run starts in Glenorchy, ... Read more