Big Bear Turkey Trot | Thanksgiving Fun Run in the Mountains

A person wearing a large inflatable turkey costume walks through a crowd of participants at the Big Bear Turkey Trot.

Run, laugh, and feast this Thanksgiving morning at the Big Bear Turkey Trot! This mountain-town tradition brings families and friends together for a 3-mile fun run through the scenic Rathbun Creek Trail and Moonridge corridor. 

Expect costumes, crisp alpine air, live music, and a run through the Big Bear Zoo  at the finish line—because in Big Bear, fitness and fun always go hand in hand.

Date: Thursday, November 27
Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Dank Donuts, 42612 Moonridge Rd, Big Bear Lake, CA
Registration: Register Here

This year’s Turkey Trot introduces an updated course and fresh features:

  • A new Moonridge Corridor starting line at Dank Donuts
  • A 3-mile route along the scenic Rathbun Creek Trail
  • A memorable lap through the Big Bear Alpine Zoo
  • A free kids’ run for young participants
Starting line arch and event tents set up for the Big Bear Turkey Trot on a clear morning.
The Big Bear Turkey Trot starting line ready for runners, Big Bear California. ©BigBearWaypoint
TimeActivity
8:00 AMRegistration & Check-in Opens
9:25 AMHoliday Warm-up Yoga with Colin Schour
9:30 AM3-Mile Turkey Trot
10:15 AMFinisher Awards
10:30 AMCostume Contest Awards and Thanksgiving Fun Run After-Party with Live Music

Adults: $40
Youth (under 18): $25
Kids Run: Free
Locals: $5 off with ID at packet pickup

Day of event registration adds $5 each and shirt size is not guaranteed,

Registration fees help support Bear Valley food banks and cover all event expenses. Participants are encouraged to add an optional donation when registering. The Turkey Trot happens rain, shine, or snow—no refunds are issued.

Participants receive a finisher ornament, a yoga warm-up session, a special Turkey Trot Christmas Ornament for all the finishers, and entry to the costume contest and Thanksgiving fun run after-party.

Rows of white Big Bear Turkey Trot finisher ornaments displayed on a table in clear packaging.
Finisher ornaments lined up and ready for runners at the Big Bear Turkey Trot. ©BigBearWaypoint

Two options are available for packet pickup:

  1. Monday–Wednesday, November 24–26 (4–6 PM)
    The Yellow Post, 546 Pine Knot Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA (recommended)
  2. Thursday, November 27 (8–9 AM) — Day of event
    Dank Donuts, 42126 Moonridge Rd, Big Bear Lake, CA

Participants may pick up their bibs and race packets during either of these times. Those choosing race-day pickup should arrive early to avoid delays. Please bring a photo ID or the registration confirmation email. If collecting for another participant, bring a photo of their ID and a screenshot of their confirmation email.

The 3-mile Turkey Trot welcomes both runners and walkers of all levels. Strollers are allowed, and families are encouraged to participate together. Children riding in strollers should start at the back of the pack.

Awards will be given to the top three finishers in each age division. Restrooms and hand-washing stations will be available on-site. There is no designated area for storing belongings, so participants should keep valuables in a small running bag. Pets, scooters, skateboards, and bicycles are not permitted on the course for safety reasons.

Parking is available in the Bear Mountain parking lot next to Moonridge Road. Participants must follow all posted parking signs and avoid blocking driveways or parking on private property.

Volunteers are always welcome and can sign up through the event website. Each volunteer receives an official event T-shirt and a custom Big Bear Turkey Trot souvenir as a thank-you for helping make the run a success.

Official race results will be posted on RunSignUp after the event.

Awards and event merchandise cannot be mailed. Registration fees and included items such as medals and shirts are non-refundable.

In the event of severe weather, community emergencies, or other public safety issues, decisions will be made with safety as the top priority. The Turkey Trot will not issue refunds or postponements, as event funds are already allocated to permits, supplies, and charitable contributions.

The Big Bear Turkey Trot has become a beloved mountain tradition, combining health, community, and holiday spirit. From yoga to costumes and Turkey Trot Ornaments to live music, it’s a morning filled with laughter and energy. Whether you run, jog, or stroll with family and friends, you’ll enjoy crisp mountain air, scenic trails, and a cheerful atmosphere.

After the race, stay in Moonridge for the Thanksgiving fun run after-party featuring live music, refreshments, and mountain views.

  • Pick up your packets on Mondays, Tuesday or Wednesday to avoid the rush on race day morning
  • Avoid race day registration since it’s $5 more and shirt size is ot guaranteed. 
  • Arrive early—parking fills up quickly.
  • Dress in layers; mornings can be chilly but warm up fast.
  • Get creative with your costume for the contest.

The Big Bear Turkey Trot offers the perfect way to kick off Thanksgiving in the mountains—fresh air, friendly faces, and festive fun. Lace up, layer up, and join in the tradition.

Follow @BigBearWaypoint for live coverage from the starting line at Dank Donuts, and check out Dank Donuts Big Bear to plan your pre-race breakfast.

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