44th Annual Trinity Health Seaway Run Set for June 28 in Muskegon

Community News |Jun 4, 2025|2 min read

MUSKEGON, MICH., June 3, 2025The 44th annual Trinity Health Seaway Run will take place on Saturday, June 28, 2025, starting at Heritage Landing in downtown Muskegon. One of West Michigan’s most beloved running events, the Seaway Run offers something for everyone with a Half Marathon, 10k, 5k, and Community Walk, all featuring scenic routes along Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan.

This year, race organizers are placing a renewed focus on family participation and encouraging healthy habits across generations. To support this goal, kids under 18 can register for the 5k at a flat rate of $15.

“The Trinity Health Seaway Run continues to thrive because of the people who show up, support it, and bring others along,” said Bryan Lambert, Race Director. “Whether you’re chasing a new personal best or taking a walk with your family, you’re helping build a healthier Muskegon for everyone.”

Proceeds from the Trinity Health Seaway Run benefit year-round programs at the Muskegon YMCA, including chronic disease prevention, nutritious food access through the Mobile Farmers Market, Livestrong for cancer survivors, Safety Around Water for local students, and youth day and overnight camps in Muskegon and at YMCA Camp Pendalouan in Montague.

Thanks to the dedication of participants, sponsors, volunteers, community partners, and the Seaway Run team, the event continues to make a lasting impact, bringing people together each June while supporting health and wellness throughout Muskegon County all year long.

Learn more and register today at seawayrun.com.

About the Trinity Health Seaway Run The Trinity Health Seaway Run is an annual community race held on the fourth Saturday in June in Muskegon, Michigan. The event features a Half Marathon, 10k, 5k, and Community Walk with scenic courses along Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan. Now in its 44th year, the Seaway Run promotes healthy living, family togetherness, and community connection. Proceeds support year-round programs at the Muskegon YMCA, including chronic disease prevention, nutritious food access through the Mobile Farmers Market, water safety, cancer recovery, and youth camps. Learn more at seawayrun.com.

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