Billings · United States

5K races near Billings

9 races in 2026 next one in 17 days
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Upcoming 5K races near Billings

JUL 1
18JUL
Run · road · 5K
Big Sky State Games Road Race
Laurel · 25 km away
AUG 2
1AUG
Run · road · 5K
3rd in Annual Love for Lexy's Color Run
Billings · 2 km away
8AUG
Run · road · 5K
Quality of Life Run 2026
Billings · 7 km away
SEP 6
9SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Rim Runner Trail Trek
Billings · 1 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Run For Her 5K/10K
Billings · 7 km away
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12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Healthy Tribes: Run on the Rims
Billings · 4 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Rock the Run 5k and 1Mile/Walk Fun Run
Billings · 45 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
Run For Jimmy 5k / 1 Mile Walk
Billings · 4 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Montana Marathon
Billings · 9 km away
Billings · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Billings

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Montana Cup
SAT OCT 31
The Montana Cup is a fall cross country meet focused on town-versus-town team scoring, distinct from road races or ultra trail events. Participants compete on teams representing Montana's seven largest towns, with separate races for women and men, and Masters divisions for those age 40 and older. The event rotates host sites across the state; recent locations have included Gallatin County Regional Park, Zinn Ranch west of Helena, and the Billings area. The competition aims to unite Montana's dispersed running communities in a single event, emphasizing regional pride over typical individual race competition. The team that wins retains possession of the Montana Cup traveling trophy for one year. Race day follows a straightforward schedule: packet pickup, the National Anthem, the women's and men's races, followed by awards and refreshments. Local running clubs and volunteers organize each event, with past support from figures like the Zinn family near Helena and the Yellowstone Rim Runners in the Billings area.
Patriot Run
SUN NOV 8
Patriot Run takes place on a September day in Overland Park, Kansas, offering six race choices: 5K, half marathon, marathon, individual ultra, Heavy Team Relay, and Light Team Relay. Most events begin at 7:00 AM. The 5K starts at 3:00 PM, ensuring more spectators are present at the finish line as ultra runners and relay teams conclude their approximately 9-hour, 11-minute runs. This race recognizes individuals who run toward danger, attracting many first responders and military members.
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Billings Training Notes

Billings hosts 11 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Billings runners use the Rimrocks, Swords Park, Pioneer Park, Lake Elmo State Park, and Riverfront Park when they want easy miles or dirt. Locals link Aronson Avenue Trail, Shiloh Road Trail, Alkali Creek Trail, Big Ditch Trail, Jim Dutcher Trail, and Rimrock Road Trail for base miles without making it fancy. Yellowstone Rim Runners keep the group side simple with Wednesday night and Saturday morning runs. Run! Run!, The Shamrock Run, Montana Women's Run, Heart & Sole Race, and Montana Marathon give the calendar real anchors. Phipps Park makes Quitcherbitchen' Trail Run feel honest, because even the shorter route is challenging.

Billings has paved paths, gravel roads, canal trails, rolling hills, and singletrack. Zimmerman Park is the mountain bike hub, and Phipps Park is where locals test handling when the legs are already talking. The Skyline Trail connects Swords Park and Zimmerman Park, and the trail gives at least 7 miles along the Rims. The Spoke Shop, Billings Area Cycling Network (BACN), and Billings NICA Team are the names riders check first. 9 miles. The climbs sit on the Rimrocks north and east, with South Hills adding more work.

Spring and autumn are the best months, and locals treat them like the clean window for intervals, long runs, gran fondo prep, and steady Z2. Billings sits around 1170 m above sea level, so even normal days have a little altitude in the legs. Summer stays dry and hot, and temperatures rise over 32°C on about 1 to 3 days per year. Locals start earlier then, especially on the Rims and the exposed gravel. Winter turns cold and dry, and temperatures drop below -18°C on about 12.9 days per year. Chinook winds often limit heavy buildup, so runners keep routes moving while riders shift toward shorter spins, MTB, and cyclocross-style grit.