Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ Loopet Loppet

October 17th 2026
Minneapolis, MN
6 Hours | 12 Hours

Loopet Loppet is deepening your connection with the outdoors!

Through new and reimagined events, we’re celebrating Dakota people, land, and traditions along Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ, the Dakota name for Bassett Creek. The Loopet Loppet will now be known as the Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ Loopet Loppet!

The newly named Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ Loopet Loppet will maintain our marque 6-hour or 12-hour events from previous years and help you connect you with the earth in new ways. Come solo or as a team of 4 to run or walk as many 5-mile  loops as possible.

We’ll also have a Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ Little Loopet for kids to walk, run, and romp!

This year, we’re also excited to be adding a new Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ 5k Fun Run! This untimed event is perfect for running or walking along the creek, either solo or with friends.

All events will start and finish at the Trailhead, where we’ll have an Indigenous People’s festival for everyone to enjoy. It will feature Native vendors, chefs, running groups, artists, storytellers, and community partners. Take part in sharing Dakota traditions through education, crafts and games.

By sharing these stories widely, this event aims to help to reframe the suburbs as Indigenous places and amplify contemporary Native voices.

Partners will be on-site to help us practice saying Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ, the creek’s Dakota name that loosely translates as “Falls Creek.” You can learn more in this 2-minute YouTube video, “How to Pronounce Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ,” by filmmaker Tiana LaPointe (Sicangu Lakota).  

For more Native viewpoints about the West Metro, please enjoy the Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ / Bassett Creek Oral History Podcast. It’s available on Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Many thanks to our close collaborators, including Cultural Advisors Darlene St. Clair (Dakota), Jim Rock (Dakota), Roxanne Gould (Anishinaabe), and Bradley Blackhawk (Ho-Chunk). Support is also provided by Hennepin History Museum, St Anthony Falls Heritage Board, Niniijaanis One of Ones, ReNew Earth Running and Native Women Running.



 

Upcoming Races

Oct 17 2026
6 Hours
Multiple Loop
3 Elevation Rating
Hilly, ~2500-7500 feet in 50 miles
2 Surface Rating
Mostly groomed trail or dirt roads
Oct 17 2026
12 Hours
Multiple Loop
3 Elevation Rating
Hilly, ~2500-7500 feet in 50 miles
2 Surface Rating
Mostly groomed trail or dirt roads

Results

12 Hours

Date Finishers Top Result (F) Top Result (M) Top Result (X)
10/18/25 72 65 65 49
10/18/25 Results Not Available Submit Results
10/19/24 64 50 61
10/21/23 57 51 69 39
10/22/22 61 57 67
10/09/21 61 61.1 63.1
10/10/20 Race Cancelled
10/13/19 54 54 63
10/20/18 32 52 61

6 Hours

Date Finishers Top Result (F) Top Result (M)
10/18/25 4 29 32
10/18/25 Results Not Available Submit Results
10/19/24 6 30 31
10/21/23 10 33 32
10/22/22 2 31
10/09/21 4 31.5 31.5
10/13/19 No Ultra Finishers

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