Gobble Wobble | 5K Run/Walk | Thanksgiving | Glens Falls | November 27, 2025
- Glens Falls Thanksgiving Gobble Wobble 226 Warren Street Glens Falls, NY, 12801 United States (map)
2025 Gobble Wobble on Thanksgiving Day in Glens Falls
Join a fun 5k run/walk to support the Open Door Mission and help fight poverty in the southern Adirondack community.
Start off your Thanksgiving Day with a fun 5K Run/Walk. All photos courtesy Open Door Mission.
Are you looking for an exciting and healthy way to start your Thanksgiving morning?
Join the Glens Falls Gobble Wobble, a festive event taking place in downtown Glens Falls, NY. This fun celebration features a lively 5K run/walk that welcomes participants of all ages and fitness levels.
Embrace the holiday spirit while enjoying the crisp autumn air and connect with the community as you burn some calories before indulging in your Thanksgiving feast.
Dressed to Trot.
This annual turkey trot starts and ends at the Open Door Mission on Warren Street. Your participation supports a great cause, as the race raises funds to combat poverty in Warren, Washington, and Northern Saratoga Counties.
Register now on the race website. The first 800 Registrants are guaranteed a shirt on race day.
All Registered Participants who do not receive a shirt on race day may pick one up from the Open Door after they do a second print run of shirts.
To register:
Register online to run, walk or even wobble by November 26, 2025.
Kids 0-3 and under run FREE (we told you the whole family could join in the fun) but they will need to register.
For more information, other ways to participate through volunteering and how to donate, visit the Gobble Wobble website or the event Facebook page.
Every step you take helps provide meals, shelter, and hope for neighbors in need this holiday season. Bring your family, your friends—even your turkey hats—and be part of this Glens Falls tradition.
About the Open Door Mission.
The Open Door’s vision is to foster life transformation in a compassionate, collaborative community where the marginalized feel safe asking for help, resources are accessible, and all are treated with dignity.
The Open Door exists to serve people at their point of need, cultivating personal growth and community sustainability. They model their faith in Jesus by providing practical solutions to physical, spiritual, and relational brokenness.
Visit their website for more information.
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