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About The Falmouth Walk

For over 30 years the Falmouth Walk has supported local Falmouth charities. Started by friends Eddie Doyle and Tommy Leonard the annual event has brought thousands of people together for a day of exercise, camaraderie and giving to those in need.

The 34th Annual Falmouth Walk is on Saturday August 16, 2025!

Registration will open in the spring.

We will continue the new tradition as an in-person and virtual Falmouth Walk. On or around Saturday August 16, 2025 walkers across the country will join friends and family for a 5k walk in their hometown neighborhood.

The $35 entry fee includes a commemorative Falmouth Walk t-shirt and an official walk bib number. (T-shirts guaranteed to the first 850 registrants.) Register by Sunday, July 13 and you will receive your t-shirt and bib number before August 16 to wear as you walk at home with family and friends. Walkers registering between July 13 and August 14 will receive a t-shirt and bib, but it will likely arrive after August 16.

Walkers may opt out of receiving the t-shirt to increase funds distributed to the charities. Additional donations can also be made during the registration process. The needs of the 13 charities supported by the Walk are as great as ever.

If you’re walking with us in-person, be sure to stick around after the Walk as the fun continues with great food, a spectacular raffle, and live auction!

Returning this year is “The Most Original Walk Photo Contest” open to virtual participants. Simply submit a photo of you on your walk or the route you took to falmouthwalk@falmouthwalk.org or post it to Facebook and tag “The Falmouth Walk” by September 15, 2025. Our founder, Eddie Doyle, will select the most creative. The winner will be notified after September 16 and receive a free entry for the 2026 Falmouth Walk.

The Committee is excited to host the 34th Annual Falmouth Walk and honored to continue the tradition of giving. Check the website, Facebook, and/or Instagram for updates.

Course Map

While we encourage everyone to walk the full course, we understand that for some participants the full course may be too physically demanding. For those, there is a short cut that can be used. We don’t want the length of the walk to stop you from joining in the fun!
The Falmouth Walk course map