Cooper River Bridge Run
The Cooper River Bridge Run provides a world-class 10K foot race. The race promotes continuous physical activity and a healthy lifestyle through education and opportunity.
Runners can visit the Bridge Run Expo at the Charleston Area Convention Center on Thursday and Friday to pick up race packets not received by mail. Visitors will also enjoy merchandise giveaways and product sampling from race sponsors.
The race course begins on Saturday April 5th in Mt. Pleasant on Coleman Boulevard, crosses the majestic Cooper River Bridge and finishes in historic downtown Charleston. Buses will be available to shuttle runners to and from the start and finish lines of the race.
The Finish Festival area at the finish line will have entertainment, vendors, food, souvenirs, and refreshments.
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Cooper River Bridge Run
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Cooper River Bridge Run Date and Time
Date: Saturday Apr. 5, 2025
Time: Race begins at 8 am
Registration Fees: $45+
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