Children’s Hospital Colorado Toy Run in Rain, Snow, or Shine

Colorado Children’s Hospital Toy Run

No matter the weather, the Colorado Children’s Hospital Toy Run will take place Sunday, December 11 to generate donations of unwrapped toys for children in need in Colorado. Register now to save your spot and support Colorado’s children and health workers this holiday season!

About Colorado Children’s Hospital Toy Run

As in previous years, the 37th Annual Toy Run will benefit the Children’s Hospital Colorado. For more information and the latest updates, check out the online event.

What

Attendance is free of charge. The “cost” of admission is a new, unwrapped toy. Don’t forget to read the approved toy wish list before you buy anything. Toys must be new and manufactured. You can also purchase event pins for $5 at Mile High Harley-Davidson Aurora. 

To join the Colorado Children’s Hospital Toy Run, you must pre-register for free online or at participating Denver Metro Dealerships. Collect your wristband at any of the donation and toy-drop locations, and get ready for this special event.

This year’s ride is drop-and-go only, due to COVID restrictions. You won’t be able to enter and assemble at the hospital. 

Who 

Motorcycles, cars, and trucks of all makes and models are welcome.

Where

Participants meet at Aurora Sports Park, 19300 E Colfax Ave., Aurora, CO 80011.

When

Staging begins at 8 am. The first wave departs at 10 am. After the toy drop-off, there will be a free after-party between noon and 4 pm at Mile High Harley-Davidson Aurora. 

Had a Motorcycle Accident? Call Law Tigers

Local law enforcement will provide support throughout the Colorado Children’s Hospital Toy Run, but most intersections will be open to normal traffic. Stay vigilant and obey traffic rules at all times. In the unlikely event of an accident, call Law Tigers at +1 (888) 863-7216. Our Law Tigers team will put you in touch with a Colorado motorcycle attorney near you. They can review your case and advise whether you can seek compensation.