Limitless 5K
When is Limitless 5K?
Limitless 5K takes place on Sunday, April 26, 2026 in De Pere, WI.
What distances does Limitless 5K offer?
Limitless 5K offers 5 events: Athlete with a Disability (1K), Adult/Youth (1K), myTEAM TRIUMPH Angel (5K), Athlete with a Disability (5K), Adult/Youth (5K).
| Event | Distance | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Athlete with a Disability (1K) | 1.0 km | $10.00 | Register |
| Adult/Youth (1K) | 1.0 km | $10.00 | Register |
| myTEAM TRIUMPH Angel (5K) | 5.0 km | $0.00 | Register |
| Athlete with a Disability (5K) | 5.0 km | $40.00 | Register |
| Adult/Youth (5K) | 5.0 km | $40.00 | Register |
How much does Limitless 5K cost?
Registration for Limitless 5K starts at $0.00. Prices vary by event distance.
Where is Limitless 5K held?
Limitless 5K is held in De Pere, WI at 2064 Dickinson Road.
About Limitless 5K
UPDATE as of 4/16/26: Thanks to the incredible response in our first year, some shirt sizes are now limited or sold out. If your size isn’t available, we recommend sizing up, or be sure to check out our Limitless 5K Gear Store for more options! Thank you for understanding.
The Limitless 5K & 1K - Run, Walk, Roll - Celebrating All Abilities!
Join us for the inaugural Limitless 5K & All Abilities 1K at Ledgeview Park — a community-centered event that celebrates all abilities and meets people where they are. Whether you’re a seasoned runner, first-time walker, pushing a stroller, using adaptive equipment, or cheering from the sidelines, you belong here.
The Limitless 5K is a timed event, while the All Abilities 1K offers a shorter, supportive route designed for participants of all ages and abilities. Family members, friends, caregivers, and community partners are encouraged to participate together. Proceeds support CP’s mission to unlock greatest potential and celebrate inclusion across our community.
Event Features:
- Timed 5K run on East River Trail
- All Abilities 1K trek around the southside of the park
- Accessible, paved routes
- Family-friendly activities and music
- Field day celebration & disability organization booths
- Inclusive volunteer opportunities
- Welcoming to walkers, runners, rollers, and adaptive athletes
Booths
Check out these participating organizations you will see at the event!

myTEAM TRIUMPH
Event - 5K Race Lead
myTEAM TRIUMPH is on a mission to create an inclusive community for people with disabilities. Our nonprofit organization participates in local endurance events as a team! Athletes with disabilities (Captains) are guided by their able-bodied "Angels" to cross the finish line together.
Innovative Care Services
Booth Event - Connect Four
Innovative Care Services is a Wisconsin nonprofit human services organization that assists people with disabilities by offering support services that best address individual needs. At Innovative Care Services, we are here to offer you care so you can live as independently and joyfully as possible. Every day, we commit to inspiring you, serving you and involving you in your care.
Grit920
Booth Event - Tire Flip & Fitness
Grit920 inspires individuals of all abilities to lead healthier lives by providing inclusive, adaptive fitness programs that foster whole-body health and well-being.
Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin - Green Bay Connection
Booth Event - Sock Decorating + Cornhole
At the Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin (DSAW), we’re committed to creating awareness, expanding acceptance, and providing assistance for people with Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities. The Green Bay chapter provides support to families in Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette, and Oconto counties.
Options for Independent Living
Booth Event - Adaptive Rec Equipment: Trackchair, Handcycles, Cascade Cart Huckleberry Hiker
At Options for Independent Living, our mission is to empower people with disabilities to live independently in their homes and communities. Through access to resources, peer support, independent living skills, assistive technology, and advocacy, we work alongside individuals and families to help remove barriers and create opportunities. We meet people where they are and support them in building the life they choose.
We envision a community where accessibility, inclusion, and self-determination are possible for everyone—regardless of age, ability, or circumstance. Guided by the Independent Living philosophy and the belief that nothing about us should happen without us, we are proud to be a disability-led organization serving Northeast Wisconsin.
Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Brown County
Booth Event - Decorating Lunch Bags for Individuals in our Home-Delivery Meal Program
The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Brown County is the first place to go with all questions related to aging and disabilities. Our mission is to empower and enrich the lives of older adults, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers. We provide unbiased information on community resources, support with public benefits, and essential nutrition through home delivered and congregate meals. In addition, we offer social, supportive, and prevention activities. Located within ADRC of Brown County is Grounded Cafe, a unique non-profit cafe that breaks down stereotypes by highlighting the strengths of the people living with disabilities and older adults.
Course Maps
Limitless 5K Route: 9:30am

All Abilities 1K Route: 9:00am

FAQs
Limitless 5K – Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between the 1K and the 5K?
The All Abilities 1K is a shorter, supportive route designed for participants of all ages and abilities. It is untimed and meant to be completed at your own pace — walk, roll, or stroll!
The Limitless 5K is a longer, 3.1-mile route for all runners, walkers, and rollers. It is a timed event, but participants are always welcome to move at whatever pace feels comfortable. Running is not required! (myTEAM TRIUMPH will participate in this event.)
I’m with myTEAM TRIUMPH — do I have to pay?
If you are a registered member of myTEAM TRIUMPH this year, your registration fee is waived.
If you’re interested in becoming a Captain (athlete) or Angel (volunteer), you can learn more through myTEAM TRIUMPH directly at https://www.myteamtriumph-wi.org/
Can I bring a caregiver or support person?
Yes! Caregivers & support partners are welcome and encouraged to participate alongside athletes with a disability, at no cost. Please include your caregivers name upon registration. (We kindly ask that those wanting to participate in the race and receive a bib & shirt, register for the race at cost.)
What kind of adaptive equipment can I use?
All adaptive equipment is welcome. This includes (but is not limited to):
Manual or power wheelchairs
Walkers or gait trainers
Adaptive bikes or trikes
Strollers
Medical or mobility supports
*Available Chair when registered with myTEAM TRIUMPH.
Please note: For the 5K, myTEAM TRIUMPH will lead the way, with timed pace markers set for runners from shortest to longest elapsed time. Adaptive equipment & strollers will line up at the end of pace markers. Thanks!
This is my first run/walk — how should I dress?
Late April in Wisconsin can be unpredictable! On April 26, we recommend:
Comfortable athletic clothing you can move in
Layers (a light jacket, hoodie, or long-sleeve you can remove)
Comfortable sneakers or supportive shoes
Hat and sunglasses if it’s sunny
Gloves if it’s chilly
Blanket if participating in myTEAM TRIUMPH
And remember -- it's always better to wear layers you can take off than not have enough. The event will take place light rain or shine. If weather is exceedingly inclement, we will send a notice of cancellation.
Do I have to run?
No! You can walk, roll, jog, or move at your own pace. The event is about participation, inclusion, and community — not speed.
Is the event accessible?
Yes. The event is designed to be inclusive and accessible for individuals of all abilities. Accessible parking will be available, along with a drop-off station. Please note: there is a limited number of accessible restrooms available at the park. We encourage participants to come prepared.
If you have specific accommodation needs, please contact us in advance so we can best support you.
Where should I park? Is accessible parking available?
Free parking will be available at Ledgeview Park, Old School Square lot (south of Ledgeview Park) and along Dickinson Road. An accessible parking lot will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for participants who need it.
A designated drop-off area with volunteers will also be available to assist participants and families before parking. Volunteers can help with directions and getting you safely to the event area.
We recommend arriving early to allow plenty of time for parking and check-in.
Registration Options

Limitless 5K | 9:30am - $35 until April 1st
For able-bodied & athletes with disabilities registering for the timed 5K.
Includes: race bib, timing, event shirt, and post-race celebration for racers

All Abilities 1K - All Ages | 9:00am - $10
A short, inclusive trek around the park for participants of all ages and abilities —walking, rolling, or moving at their own pace.
Includes: event shirt and a celebratory finish experience
*Participants with a disability are welcome to add a Caregiver at no cost, at registration.
Scholarships & Donations
We are committed to making this event as accessible and welcoming as possible.
If cost is a barrier, discount and scholarship codes are available for clients of participating organizations.
To request a discount or scholarship code, please email: kblum@wearecp.org




