Frog Island Flyer Racing Team and The Mall at Barnes Crossing present The Regional Rehab 5k and Fun Walk. Regardless of your pace, there's a place for you at our race. Our goal is to offer you a great experience while helping out a great organization!
- The 3.1 mile race will begin at 8:00 AM at The Mall at Barnes Crossing in Tupelo, MS on April 10, 2021. Packet Pickup will be at Trails & Treads on 4/9 from 3:00PM – 6:00PM. Packet Pickup will be available at the Food Court entrance on race day from 7:00AM until 7:45AM. Registration will also be available from 7:00AM to 7:45AM on race day. The race will be professionally timed by Best Times. Early registration is $30.00 (see registration for discount dates). WE WELCOME WALKERS!
- There will be a virtual race experience for those who can't participate in person. Separate results will be provided for virtual runners and on site participants. You can download our app and your results will post on our site. Virtual participants not using the app will be on the honor system and receive a shirt.
- Participants will receive a race t-shirt, SWAG, and food after the race. Virtual participants will receive a shirt upon completing the event.
- This race will follow CDC reccomendations to keep everyone safe. Masks & social distancing will be required before and after the race. Sanitizer and masks available upon request.
- Awards will be given for those who place in the in person event.
- This fast course has an overall elevation gain of 54 feet.
Regional Rehab Center (RRC) provides outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, dyslexia treatment, audiology services, and early childhood intervention to the communities of North Mississippi. As a privately funded non-profit, RRC does not charge clients or their insurance companies. There’s no sliding scale, no socio-economic requirement. It’s a unique model, and one that’s been working for our community for over 50 years.
Regional Rehab Center therapists are passionate about providing the best care to all individuals. Supported by the community, for the community, RRC serves as a humanitarian springboard for providing intervention, ongoing therapy, and maintenance regimens for individuals with genetic or developmental conditions which affect motor, sensory, and communication abilities.







