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5K races near Burlington

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Upcoming 5K races near Burlington

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4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Rotary Club of Kernersville 4th of July 5K Run
Kernersville · 57 km away
JUL 4
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (28)
Winston-Salem · 77 km away
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
5K with 5-0
Danville · 53 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 5K
Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (29)
Winston-Salem · 77 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 5K
Cook Medical Beat the Heat 5K
Winston-Salem · 73 km away
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AUG 5
1AUG
Run · road · 5K
Wild Bill 5k
Raleigh · 72 km away
8AUG
Run · road · 5K
Ninja 5K & 10K at Raleigh, NC (32)
Raleigh · 73 km away
22AUG
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Rescue Run 5K
Asheboro · 55 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
Back 2 School 5k Color Run
Greensboro · 32 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
Night Nation Run - Raleigh
Cary · 71 km away
SEP 15
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
Davidson Doozie 5k & 10k
Lexington · 79 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
"Track the Future 5K"
Axton · 69 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
PHS Marching Band 5K and Fun Run
Roxboro · 51 km away
7SEP
Run · road · 5K
2026 HBCU STEM Education Run - Raleigh
Raleigh · 80 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
9/11 Heroes Run - Raleigh, North Carolina
Holly Springs · 76 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Moonlight Madness 5K & Monster Mile
Winston Salem · 72 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Love Durham Run 5k
Durham · 51 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Relevate 5K
Cary · 68 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Donate Life NC Hero Run
Durham · 51 km away
17SEP
Run · road · 5K
NCSG 5K & 10K Championship Results
Cary · 66 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
I AM Too Sexy 5K
Durham · 49 km away
23SEP
Run · road · 5K
519 Heart's Haiti 10K/5K
Apex · 67 km away
25SEP
Run · road · 5K
Harvest Moon Run 5k and 8k
Axton · 69 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Stop Drop and Roll 5K
Summerfield · 41 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Vets To Vets United "The 5K9 Dog Jog"
Cary · 71 km away
Burlington · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Burlington

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Monster Miles Challenge
THU OCT 1
The Monster Miles Challenge is a month-long virtual mileage contest. While based in Greensboro, North Carolina, participants can log miles from anywhere in the USA. During October, runners and walkers record as many miles as they can through their individual portals. Walking, jogging, and running all count toward the total. There is no fixed course; participants can cover their miles alone or with a friend wherever they train. Awards go to the top three female, male, and non-binary participants. The first edition also includes a pizza party after the challenge plus a donation of 20 percent of proceeds to a charity still to be chosen.
Carrboro 5K/10K
SAT OCT 3
The Carrboro 5K/10K offers runners a choice between a 6.2-mile 10K and a 3.1-mile 5K. Both races begin at 8 a.m. from McDougle Middle School in Carrboro, North Carolina. The 5K, a more recent addition, has a participant limit of 300 runners. The entry fee for either distance is $35. Both races traverse Carrboro neighborhoods before concluding on the McDougle track. This event is part of Le Tour de Carrboro, a three-race series benefiting Carrboro Area Charities. Participants in the series must select either the 5K or the 10K for this particular race, not both.
WoodCreek Cares Charity 5k & Fun Run
SAT OCT 3
WoodCreek Cares is an annual charity 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run organized by the WoodCreek HOA Social Committee. This is the event's third year, and it raises money for families affected by STXBP1, a very rare disease, with proceeds directed to the STXBP1 Foundation. Participants can select the timed 5K or the shorter fun run, accommodating both competitive runners and families. The 5K awards the top three overall male and female finishers, and registration includes a race T-shirt, with supplies guaranteed.
First Pentecostal Church Color Blast
SAT OCT 3
The First Pentecostal Church Color Blast begins at Herndon Park in Durham, North Carolina, on a Saturday morning. Both the 5K Run & Walk and 1 Mile Run & Walk start at 8:00 AM. The entry fee for both distances is $30. Morning registration opens at 7:00 AM, and participants should assemble before the start. The course follows an out-and-back route on the American Tobacco Trail. Participants will be covered in colored corn starch during the event. Awards will be presented to the top three male and female finishers overall, as well as top finishers in various age categories. Those who register early are assured a race T-shirt.
Weekday Preschool 5K
SAT OCT 3
High Point Brat Trot 5k
SAT OCT 3
The High Point Brat Trot 5K is an Oktoberfest-themed run starting and ending at Dive Bar High Point. It accommodates runners aiming for a fast 5K and those who prefer to jog or walk in costume with friends; dirndls, lederhosen, alpine hats, suspenders, braids, and other Oktoberfest attire are encouraged. The race supports A Shared Blessing Food Pantry through monetary donations and food collections. Participants receive an official Oktoberfest Brat Trot T-shirt, a custom medal, complimentary beer, and a mini brat upon finishing. Entry also includes access to the post-race Oktoberfest Block Party, featuring drinks, music, and games.
9th Annual Historic Hillsborough Half Marathon and 5K - 2026
SUN OCT 4
The Historic Hillsborough Half Marathon and 5K begins at the Eno River Farmers Market in downtown Hillsborough, North Carolina, offering participants a choice between 21.1 kilometers and 5 kilometers. This fall road race, organized by the Hillsborough Running Club, features routes that wind through the town’s historic streets, along river paths, and past notable landmarks. The half marathon route crosses "over the river and through the woods," continues along the Riverwalk greenway beside the Eno River, and incorporates a section of the Occoneechee Speedway Trail. Participants will see locations like the Old Orange County Courthouse, with the course highlighting Hillsborough’s three centuries of architectural history. The town also fosters a local running community, supporting events such as Little River Trail runs, the Got GRIT 5K, and races at Camp Chestnut Ridge.
12th Annual Ostomy 5k, Durham NC
SUN OCT 4
The Ostomy 5k in Durham, North Carolina, is a 5K run and walk held at Solite Park on the American Tobacco Trail. The event coincides with Ostomy Awareness Day and includes separate 5K divisions for open participants and ostomates, along with a 50-meter dash for children aged 2 to 8. The race benefits the United Ostomy Association of America, a nonprofit organization providing support, education, and advocacy for individuals living with an ostomy or continent diversion. Participants have the option to form or join teams, allowing families, friends, colleagues, and community groups to register collectively and compete.
St. Paul 5K, 1 Mile Color Run, & Family Fun Day
SAT OCT 10
The St. Paul 5K, 1 Mile Color Run, & Family Fun Day is a community run held at the WakeMed Cross Country Course in Apex, North Carolina. Check-in begins in the morning, with races starting at 9:00 am. St. Paul American Coptic Orthodox Church presents the 5K Run/Walk, and Alpha Pita sponsors the 1-mile Color Run for participants aged 5 and up. The event is designed for diverse groups: runners can compete in the 5K, walk it, add the optional color run to a 5K registration, or attend primarily for the family activities. The event offers the chance to run with Bishop Peter, Father Angelos Bishara, and Apex Mayor Jacques Gilbert, contributing to a local church-and-town atmosphere rather than a typical road race. 5K participants receive a shirt, medal, and post-run refreshments. Color run participants receive a shirt and refreshments. Stretch Zone Apex provides pre- or post-run stretching. The fastest male and female runners in each age bracket will receive Dick's Sporting Goods gift cards. The day also features food trucks, bouncy houses, face painting, yard games, a volleyball competition, childcare for registered runners, and a 100-meter dash. Fundraising benefits St. Paul's American Coptic Orthodox Church and its project to build a church in Apex.
Cannonball Running Festival - Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K
FRI OCT 16
The Cannonball Running Festival begins and ends in Country Park in Greensboro, North Carolina. Races utilize the A & Y Greenway and park roads. This event spans a Friday and Saturday, offering a marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K run/walk, Kids Dash, a virtual option, and the Double Barrel Challenge for participants completing two races. The Double Barrel Challenge links the Friday night 5K with a Saturday race, with distinct options for marathon, half marathon, and 10K participants. The event fosters a post-race gathering atmosphere: local craft breweries serve runners and spectators on Saturday, race registration includes two craft brews, and proceeds from spectator beer sales benefit Brenner Children's.
Rootrock Trail Run - 5K/10K/Half Marathon
SAT OCT 17
Rootrock lives up to its name: the trail run sends 5K, 10K, and half marathon runners onto single-track paths covered in roots and rocks at Briar Chapel, south of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It takes place on a mid-fall morning and utilizes the trail network within a 900-acre green community, featuring forested paths designed for hiking and mountain biking. Great Meadow Park is the start and finish area. Its lawn, stage, and pavilion provide a central gathering point for the race. This run is the first event of the Rootrock Trail Races and is paired with the Rootrock Mountain Bike Race; athletes registering for both receive a discount and a special award. Following the run, the event offers food, music, a kids' treasure race, and an awards ceremony with giveaways.
Rock the Block 2025
SAT OCT 17
Rock the Block is a community race event in Johnson County, Indiana, featuring a timed 10K, a family-friendly 5K walk/run, and a free Kids Run. It accommodates various participants: runners can compete in the 10K, families can enjoy a relaxed pace in the 5K, and children have their own cost-free event. The day also offers food, music, vendors, awards, and giveaways, functioning as a local gathering alongside the race. Entry fees and support benefit organizations serving youth and families in Johnson County, and the event has raised significant funds for charity throughout its history. Sponsors and volunteers are essential in transforming the race into a fundraiser for the local community.
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Burlington Base Miles

Burlington hosts 72 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals keep running simple in Burlington. B-Town Run Club meets at Fleet Feet Burlington on Tuesday nights at 6:15 PM, and all paces and experience levels are welcome. The 8-mile loop gains 65 feet on gravel, sidewalk, and asphalt. The 10-mile loop gains 42 feet. Fairchild Trail, Springwood Trail, Haw River Trail, and Lake Cammack Trail handle easy Z2, hillier intervals, and quiet trail days. Sock Puppets 8K and Run At The Rock keep the race calendar honest.

Locals ride mostly flat land with a few rolling hills, so Burlington works well for base miles and steady tempo. The base route is 60 km and climbs 63 m. The 5 mile route adds 113 m, and the Tar Heel 10 miler practice 8 mile route adds 126 m when you want more bite. You can ride a 3 mi gravel hit from Edgewood Ave to Colonial Dr. Cane Creek Mountain is the name locals watch when climbs, trail racing, and hard efforts come up.

Burlington works best when you respect the humid subtropical rhythm. Summer brings high temperatures and evenly distributed precipitation, so locals get out early, keep intervals short, and save long Z2 for cooler windows. Haw River Trail, Lake Cammack Trail, and Springwood Trail stay useful when shade matters. Winter changes the kit more than the attitude. Locals use front and rear lights because it gets dark super early in the winter. Studded tires make sense when pernicious patches of black ice show up, and a windbreaking layer on the outside keeps both runners and riders moving.