Start your Thanksgiving Day with a fun and active tradition! Discover Turkey Trots happening in the Philadelphia area, featuring 5Ks, 1-mile walks, and opportunities to give back to the community.
Working out isn’t exactly a Thanksgiving Day priority. But it can be more than just a way to fill the time before a giant late-afternoon
Turkey trots are a Thanksgiving morning tradition of taking a quick run or walk to help gear up for that share of turkey, macaroni and cheese, stuffing, and pie. Working out may not be your preferred way to spend Thanksgiving morning , but, if it is, there are many places where you can join a 5K run or a 1-mile walk to kick off the holiday. And many feature ways to give back to your community, too.
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