Anytime there's an event of this magnitude, there will be traffic and parking implications and the Duluth Police Department announced what the public can expect.
After having a virtual option last year, Duluth's Gobble Gallop 5K Run/Walk is back to being a full in-person event in 2021 and registration is open now.
The 15th Annual Gobble Gallop in Duluth will once again find runners participating on Thanksgiving morning, only things will be different this year due to the pandemic.
The Gobble Gallop, a popular Northland tradition, is set for Thanksgiving morning and the Duluth Police Department has released a traffic advisory for the event.
A quickly growing Thanksgiving morning tradition continues this year with the Gobble Gallop in Duluth. If you want to join the fun, register now to beat the price increase.
Grandma's Marathon is just one of the events that puts Duluth on the map. They are in full swing with their Wednesday Night at the Races at this time. Running events like that have spurred several 5K races to crop up, mostly as fundraisers for non-profits and due to that we have a huge running community in the Northland. These are some of my favorites, maybe you have a few different ones, what'
Thanksgiving brings many traditions to families across the Northland. One such tradition for my family involves the Gobble Gallop in downtown Duluth. It's grown year after year, and the Duluth Police Department has released a traffic advisory for the 2016 event.
Thanksgiving means a lot annual traditions will once again take place. For me, one such tradition is running the Gobble Gallop in downtown Duluth. Ten years ago, I ran the very first Gobble Gallop and there were around 500 of us out there on that chilly morning. Now, not only has the race grown but I have great company to run with as I have family members joining me every year.