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July's Best Local Fun Runs, Charity Walks and Fitness Events Across Santiago

From Parque Forestal to Cerro San Cristóbal, community fitness events are heating up this month with opportunities to move, connect and give back.

By Santiago Wellness Desk · Published 30 June 2026, 6:11 am

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July's Best Local Fun Runs, Charity Walks and Fitness Events Across Santiago
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Santiago's fitness calendar is packed this July, and whether you're a seasoned runner tackling the city's iconic hills or a casual walker looking to join your neighbourhood, there's something for everyone. The coming weeks offer a chance to move your body while supporting local causes and connecting with the community.

The annual Corrida por la Salud (Health Run) kicks off on July 12, with participants gathering at Parque Forestal before dawn. This 10-kilometre route winds through some of Santiago's most pleasant running terrain, and organisers expect around 3,500 participants. Entry is modest at 15,000 pesos, with proceeds supporting local public health initiatives. Shorter 5-kilometre family-friendly routes cater to those wanting a gentler pace. Registration opens at 6:30 am, and the atmosphere tends toward celebration rather than competition.

Mid-month brings the Caminata Solidaria del Barrio Brasil (Barrio Brasil Solidarity Walk) on July 19, departing from the neighbourhood's cultural epicentre near Avenida Concha y Toro. This three-kilometre walk raises funds for local food banks and typically draws 800 to 1,200 participants of all ages. The route passes through restored heritage streets and concludes with refreshments and live music. No entry fee, but donations are welcome.

For those drawn to Santiago's elevated terrain, Cerro San Cristóbal hosts its monthly Ascenso Comunitario (Community Ascent) on July 26. The guided group hike accommodates varying fitness levels, with options for the full 860-metre elevation gain or shorter loop trails through the park's forested sections. Meet at the main entrance near Plaza Italia at 7 am. Participation is free, though park entry fees apply (around 4,000 pesos for adults).

The city's thriving cycling culture gets a boost with the Bicicleteada Nocturna (Night Bike Ride) on July 25, a traffic-free evening ride through Ñuñoa and Providencia. These rides, organised by community cycling groups, are informal, social and entirely free. Riders meet near the Bicicleta Pública station on Avenida Providencia and typically complete 12 to 15 kilometres at leisurely pace.

Beyond these signature events, smaller neighbourhood fitness groups—from running clubs in Las Condes to walking groups in Ñuñoa—meet regularly at parks and plazas. Many advertise through local WhatsApp communities and social media.

Whether your goal is fitness, fundraising or simply fresh air with friendly faces, July offers accessible ways to move. Most events welcome beginners, and the social element often matters more than the pace. Check organisers' websites or local community boards for final details, as dates occasionally shift.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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