
Early Bird Registration on Now for Ice Breaker Road Race
- Registration is open for the 45th running of the Ice Breaker Road Race in Great Falls, Montana
- The event is hosted in April of each year by the Great Falls Park and Recreation Department
- 3 separate races happen for the day including a 1-mile fun run/walk, 3-mile race and the feature race of 5 miles
Early Bird Registration on Now for Ice Breaker Road Race
Time to lace them up and get in shape for the Great Falls Park and Recreation's 45th running of the Ice Breaker Road Race.
Well, I mean, once the snow finally melts around the Electric City.
Otherwise, the featured shoe of choice this year may be snow boots or even galoshes.
Don't Worry, there is a Race for Everyone at the Ice Breaker in Great Falls
The Ice Breaker Road Race for 2025 will be held in Great Falls on Sunday, April 27th. The event this year will feature:
- The five-mile road race offering a competitive format
- The three-mile run offering both a competitive and recreational format
- The one-mile fun run and walk
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Each year nearly 3,500 people sign up and join together in the event on the streets of downtown Great Falls. The event features not only competitive racing, but something for every skill level and for families to join together, regardless of age.

Save a Few Dollars with Early Registration for Annual Event in Great Falls
Registrants who sign up by March 31, 2025, will receive a discount on fees for all 3 of the races offered. Early Bird registration also gets you registered for extra door prizes at this year's event.
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To find out more about the race history and photos of past Ice Breaker runs, visit the City of Great Falls website here. Or you can go directly to the registration page here.
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