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10K races near New Plymouth

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Upcoming 10K races near New Plymouth

JUL 1
12JUL
Run · road · 10K
Cape Egmont Half Marathon
Pungarehu · 34 km away
AUG 1
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
NZ 10km Road & Walks Championships
New Plymouth · 1 km away
New Plymouth · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near New Plymouth

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Coastal Half Marathon — Coastal Five
SAT NOV 14
Coastal Five is a two-day running festival in Taranaki, New Zealand, featuring five separate races totaling 42.2 km. Runners can enter a single race, select multiple, form a team of up to five, or complete all five for a marathon distance spread over the weekend. Each race is timed individually, accommodating those targeting a specific distance and those aiming to finish all five. The weekend begins with the 21.1 km Coastal Half, a flat coastal route from the Wind Wand to Puke Ariki Landing, followed by a 5 km garden and trail run within Pukekura Park. Day two shifts to Lake Mangamahoe for a 4.5 km cross-country run on rolling forest and farmland trails. This is followed by a 10 km hilly run through native bush at Pukeiti Gardens. The event concludes with a 1.6 km twilight mile at New Plymouth Raceway, with Mount Taranaki and the New Plymouth coastline forming the backdrop for the series.
Pukeiti 10 km Climb — Coastal Five
SUN NOV 15
The Pukeiti 10 km Climb begins at Pukeiti Gardens on Carrington Road in Taranaki and concludes at the New Plymouth Coastal Walkway. This 10 km point-to-point road run or walk commences at 7:00 am, with a 9:30 am cut-off. The route utilizes sealed roads and is suitable for those who prefer running or walking a long downhill section over a flat city course. The course proceeds along Carrington Road from the bush and rural surroundings of Pukeiti towards the New Plymouth coast. A bus transports participants to the start, making parking at the finish the recommended option. This race is one of five events in the multi-day Coastal Five series held in Taranaki. Runners have the option to enter this distance individually or as part of the complete series challenge.
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New Plymouth Training Notes

New Plymouth hosts 4 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals use the Coastal Walkway when they want flat rhythm, sea air, and easy Z2 without thinking too hard. Pukekura Park sits in the middle of town, and Ratapihipihi Scenic Reserve sits just on the edge when legs want dirt. The Coastal Walkway runs 90 km and gains 72 m. East End parkrun meets Saturdays at 8am, and Feel Good Run Crew keeps the social road miles ticking over. NZ 10km Road & Walks Championships, Coastal Half Marathon, Lake Mangamahoe Cross Country, and Around the Mountain relay give the calendar proper anchors.

Locals ride the Coastal Walkway and river paths for easy spins, then point the bike south or east when base miles need bite. Cycling New Plymouth Inc gives road riders a club home, and Taranaki Gravel and Adventure Riding keeps the gravel chat moving. Paritutu-Centennial Park loop rolls about 34 km, and Marfell-Coastal Route loop also runs about 34 km with quiet back streets and waterfront path. Uruti Valley Loop Trail covers 45 km on tar seal and gravel, while Kiwi Road loop gives 55 km. Forgotten World Highway runs 148 km from Taumarunui to New Plymouth, and the climbs sit in hill country, saddles, and short punchy rises.

Spring and summer suit both sports best, with September to February giving the cleanest window for steady weeks, intervals, and long rides. New Plymouth earned sunniest place in the country in 2021 with 2592 sunshine hours, so summer training can feel bright, coastal, and easy to stack. Locals still race year-round, with Off-road Half Marathon in January, Oxfam Trailwalker in March, Around the Mountain relay in November, and Egmont Village Mid Winter Fun Run in winter. Winter stays mild, snowfall stays rare, and runners and riders just shift toward practical layers, firmer warm-ups, and lower-key community days.