About Feat on the Street

Feat on the Street is a guide to running and racing the Front Range.

It exists for a simple reason: running in Colorado is different, and most running advice isn’t written for it. The air is thin, the weather turns fast, and the local race calendar runs from spring 5Ks to December fun runs. This site is where that gets explained plainly, for the people who run here and for anyone planning a running trip to Denver or Boulder.

What you’ll find here

Straight answers about Front Range running. Which races are worth your morning and when they happen, what altitude actually does to your pace, where to run in and around Denver, and how to train for the course in front of you.

No coaching hype. No fake urgency. Just a clear read on the local running scene from someone who has compiled it carefully and points you only to races and routes that genuinely exist.

A note on the name

The Feat on the Street name has history on this domain. Years ago it belonged to a Colorado company that organized local run and walk events around Denver, races like the Lucky Laces St. Patrick’s run in City Park. Those events have wound down.

The site today is a running resource, not a race company. We don’t host events, take registrations, or run timing. When an old local race is worth mentioning, it’s mentioned as history, and we point you to current race calendars for anything you can actually enter this year.

How we work

The value here is knowing the ground: the altitude, the weather, the courses, the seasons. We compile what’s worth knowing and explain the reason behind it, rather than claiming to be your coach. Where we cite a fact, a race, or a route, it’s something you can check.

If you spot something that’s out of date, a race that’s changed or a detail that’s off, that’s worth knowing, and the contact page is the place to flag it.

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