Fish Creek is located in the middle of Door County, with water views on the Green Bay side. The village includes a cute commercial district, with a variety of shops and restaurants. It's also home to Peninsula State Park and the Northern Sky Theater. A few of my favorite places to go in Fish Creek: The White Gull Inn for a traditional fish boil; The Cookery for dinner and wine; and the Blue Horse Beach Cafe for coffee and smoothies.
{The view from inside Peninsula State Park}
The Door County Hairpin 5k race is an annual event presented by Friends of Gibralter, with proceeds benefiting Gibralter Schools. The race course wound through beautiful neighborhood streets in the woods, on bluffs overlooking Lake Michigan. It was a warm and humid morning, with sunny skies. The first mile was uphill {to get to the top of the bluff!}, but the rest of the 5k was a downward slope which was really fun for a run.
The village of Fish Creek has a population of just under 1,000 people, and the Door County Hairpin 5k race had 1,102 timed running finishers this year. There were a few hundred more non-timed runners and walkers that finished the event as well. K and I ran and my in-laws finished the walk race. This was their first time participating in a race, and I think they enjoyed it! Overall, this 5k race was fun and and well organized.
Race results:
- Finished in 30:22
- 9:47/minute mile
- 574th overall
Looks like a beautiful course! I love holiday races because afterwards you get to celebrate with friends, family and good food and not feel guilty about indulging in all the grilled goodness!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful course! p.s. every monday at 4pm est I co-host a twitter chat about a common #fitmyth! Next week is about running and fleet feet is sponsoring!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful scene for a race! And congrats on a strong race!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a beautiful race! I love that area.
ReplyDeleteI'm from southern Wisconsin and they always have fish fry instead of fish boil. Funny how the two areas are different.
Looks like a pretty race!! Way to run strong!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I don't know about that first hill, but 2.1 miles of downhill sounds fun. I can imagine throwing my hands up in the air and yelling "wheeee!" all the way down.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I plan holiday races every year for Christmas, Thanksgiving, July 4th, Memorial Day... I'm sure there are more. It's become a holiday tradition.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the nice finish!