2026 Walks

Come walk with us to help ensure no one faces epilepsy alone.

Our Walks are powerful community‑centered gatherings that bring together individuals, families, caregivers, and supporters to show support for people impacted by epilepsy and seizures.

Each walk is free and offers a welcoming, upbeat space to spend time together and support epilepsy programs and services across Minnesota, featuring fun activities, local speakers, and opportunities to connect with others who share a connection to epilepsy.

Walk to honor or remember a loved one, recognize your own epilepsy journey, or support someone you care about—whether you attend on your own, with family and friends, or as part of a team.

2026 Walk Season Dates and Locations

Registration Opens May 1st!

Moorhead Area

Tuesday, Aug. 11

Gooseberry Park

Duluth Area

Thursday, Aug. 13

Centricity Stadium

Rochester Area 

Tuesday, Aug. 18

Cascade Park

St. Cloud Area

Thursday, Aug. 20

Lake George

Twin Cities Area

Saturday, Sept. 26

Wolfe Park

DIY Walk

Organize and lead a walk in your own community!

Questions? Email walk@efmn.org.

Explore how EFMN’s Walks create connection & support statewide.

United in Epilepsy Walks: A Season of Connection and Community

Across Minnesota, families, friends, and neighbors walk united in epilepsy—to ensure no one faces epilepsy alone. Last year, when Bethany arrived at her first United in Epilepsy Walk in Fargo-Moorhead to support her daughter Lizzy, who lives with epilepsy, she wasn’t sure what to expect. But the moment she walked

Thank you to our sponsors

As well as Aucta Pharmaceuticals, CentraCare, Fairview, MN Drive Brain Conditions, Neurelis, PMT Corporation, and Sanford Health

Registration is now open for the 2026 Walks!
Join a free walk near you to honor a loved one, recognize your own epilepsy journey, or show support for someone you care about. Walk on your own, start a team, or join one already forming in your community.

EFMN Summer Camps are Filling Fast! Camp Oz, Day Camp, and Family Camp offer safe, fun summer experiences for youth with epilepsy (ages 5–17) and their siblings.