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Albany · United States

Cycling & running events in Albany, 2026

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A few races to know in Albany

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Run·Road
Albany

Corvallis Fall Festival Run

The Corvallis Fall Festival Run starts and finishes near McNary Field on the Oregon State University campus, between 11th and 14th streets. It is a community race featuring an old-school 5K and 10K that begin in the morning, followed by a free 1K Kids' Fun Run later. The event is designed for local runners, families, younger participants, and anyone seeking a low-pressure race connected to the Fall Festival. The 5K and 10K utilize city pedestrian paths, offering a simple, local feel rather than a closed-road event. Heart of the Valley Runners presents the race, aligning with the club’s mission to support running at all levels in Corvallis. This run marks its 47th year, giving it a significant history among small-town festival races. Proceeds support the community, HOTV members receive a registration discount, and the free kids' race highlights the event’s family focus.

Road
Bike·Road
Albany

Covered Bridge Bicycle Tour

The Covered Bridge Bicycle Tour is a one-day cycling event on the backroads of Linn County, in Oregon's central Willamette Valley. Participants select from 23, 44, 68, 85, or 100 miles, accommodating a relaxed family ride, a long club outing, or a full century on the same day. The Mid-Valley Bicycle Club organizes this tour, which has been held since the late 1970s. The routes traverse rural roads through open fields and gentle rolling hills, featuring few traffic-light stops and up to five historic covered bridges. Rest stops, food, and SAG support are provided, and riders conclude the event with the traditional root beer float. A portion of each entry fee benefits Bicycle Education & Safety programs, giving the day a local purpose beyond the ride itself.

Road
Run·Trail
Albany

Condor 25K Trail Run

Condor 25K is a single-distance trail race held in October at Peavy Arboretum in McDonald Forest, Corvallis, Oregon. The race is based at the OSU Forestry Cabin, begins at 9:00 AM, and maintains a straightforward format: one 25K course, no shorter option, and no day-of registration. The course includes approximately 2,400 feet of elevation change over forest trails, with about 80% singletrack, several significant climbs, runnable sections, and a small portion of forest road. It is part of the Corvallis Trail Series. Entry includes a race shirt, and early registrants receive Condor race socks. Proceeds from this non-profit event support McDonald Forest trail maintenance and the Corvallis Mountain Rescue Unit.

Trail
About cycling & running in Albany

Albany Base Miles And Bridges

Running: Locals run Albany on the flat stuff first. Downtown, South Albany, and the Periwinkle Creek Bike Path make easy Z2 feel simple, and Timber-Linn Memorial Park gives a handy start point when you want pavement without overthinking it. The route covers 88 km while gaining only 31 m, so base miles stay honest. North Albany adds the variable elevation when intervals need bite. Local running clubs organize regular meetups, and the anchor race list stays solid with CARDV 5K Run/Walk For Safe Families, Corvallis Fall Festival Run, Condor 25K Trail Run, and the 4th of July Mini-Marathon.

Cycling: Locals ride Albany for quiet country roads, scenic river trails, and covered bridges. Santiam Spokes Bicycle Club and Mid-Valley Bicycle Club are the road names to know, and Corvallis Composite MTB keeps the dirt side alive. The Willamette Scenic Bikeway runs through Albany for longer base miles, and the Covered Bridges route starts at Timber Linn Memorial Park before it rolls past Gilkey, Shimanek, and Hoffman bridges. The Albany Lewisburg Loop gives 40 miles with 457 m of gain, so the climbs sit north and west more than downtown. Covered Bridge Bicycle Tour and Strawberry Century are the anchor events.

Season: July and August suit Albany best. Summer brings warm, dry riding, steady run mornings, and enough daylight to stack Z2, intervals, or a long gran fondo-style day without rushing. Locals start earlier when August gets hot, and shaded park miles matter more after lunch. Winter turns cool and wet, so runners stay closer to paved paths and flatter loops, while cyclists lean on fenders, road miles, and routes that avoid sloppy shoulders. North Albany still gives punchy work, but downtown and South Albany stay better for controlled winter running and steady spins.

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