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5K races near Charlottesville

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Upcoming 5K races near Charlottesville

This week 4
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Freedom 4th of July 5k and 1 mile walk
Stanardsville · 29 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Culpeper July 4th Freedom 5k
Culpeper · 66 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Gypsy Hill Park Firecracker 5k
Staunton · 52 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Valley 4th RUN
Harrisonburg · 56 km away
JUL 1
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
Summer Sweat 5K & 10K Race
Waynesboro · 36 km away
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AUG 3
2AUG
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Random Row Brewing 5k & 10k
Charlottesville · 5 km away
8AUG
Run · road · 5K
Operation First Response 5k & 10k
Culpeper · 66 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 5K
The Orchard Dash 5k & 10k
North Garden · 15 km away
SEP 6
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
53rd Winery 5k & 10k
Louisa · 49 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
Bill Steers 5k
Charlottesville · 3 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 5K
Jmu 9/11 5K
Harrisonburg · 56 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Run the Runway
Weyers Cave · 42 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Splash 5K
Charlottesville · 3 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Cedar Mountain Rally 5k & 10k
Rapidan · 56 km away
Charlottesville · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Charlottesville

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

SPARC of Hope 5K
SAT OCT 17
East End Farm in Louisa County hosts the SPARC of Hope 5K, a morning 5K run supporting suicide prevention efforts in the local community. The event begins at 9:00 a.m., with race-day packet pickup available before the start. Registration allows participants to pay for a shirt or enter for free without one. The course is a 5K located at the farm, with the gathering focused on more than just the run. A keynote speaker will address the attendees, who are invited to share stories of hope and recovery, honor those lost, support donations, and help reduce the stigma surrounding mental health and suicide.
Shenandoah Zombie Run 3 - NOT DEAD YET!
SAT OCT 31
Humans begin the Shenandoah Zombie Run 3 - NOT DEAD YET!, followed by zombie runners released by a siren. This Halloween 5K adventure takes place at Camp Shenandoah in Swoope, Virginia, along Little North Mountain. It starts at 8:00 a.m. with a $55 entry fee. The course utilizes the camp’s hills and wooded trails, making it a trail chase rather than a road race. Human runners wear three flags representing their lives, which zombies attempt to capture. Those reaching the finish with at least one flag are designated Survivors; those who lose all flags receive an Infected medal. Zombies compete for bragging rights by tallying captured flags. All participants receive a medal, and proceeds benefit the Virginia Headwaters Council of Scouting America. The event is also Trail Sisters Approved.
Powhatan Pursuit 5k, 10k & Half
SUN NOV 1
Powhatan Pursuit is a trail race within Powhatan State Park, west of Richmond, Virginia, offering half marathon, 10K, 5K, and virtual options. The in-person races cater to runners seeking dirt, pavement, rolling hills, and woods over a straightforward road course. Staggered starts send the half marathon participants off first, followed by the 10K and then the 5K. All three distances incorporate a blend of wooded trails and paved park sections. The 10K consists of two loops on a shorter route, while the half marathon also uses two loops to cover 13.1 miles. Aid stations are positioned approximately every two miles, with an early-start option for half marathoners requiring additional time. Race-day registration is permitted, and the event supports Operation Turbo, an organization that sends home care packages.
Harvest Hustle 5k & 10k
SUN NOV 8
Valley Children's Advocacy Center's 14th Annual The Club of Staunton Turkey Trot Run/Walk
THU NOV 26
The Club of Staunton Turkey Trot Run/Walk is a Thanksgiving morning charity race held at The Club of Staunton in Staunton, Virginia. It features a timed 5K and a 1-mile trot for those seeking a shorter run or walk before their holiday meal. The Valley Children’s Advocacy Center organizes the event, with its message focused on hope and healing for children who have experienced abuse. The 5K course winds through the Club of Staunton golf course, making this a contained club-course Turkey Trot rather than a downtown road race. Participants are encouraged to wear Thanksgiving-themed outfits. Early registrants receive event shirts, younger participants get medals, and all finishers are given a Pumpkin Pie Bite at the finish line.
Powell Wellness Center Turkey Trot 5k
THU NOV 26
The Powell Wellness Center Turkey Trot 5k is a Thanksgiving-morning 5k held at 1005 Golf Drive in Culpeper, Virginia. The main race begins at 8:00 AM and concludes at 10:00 AM. A Kids Fun Run is scheduled for later in the morning, with a Kid's Corner available beforehand. This local race, organized by a wellness center, includes family-friendly options. Children can participate in the run with a shirt for a small fee or join a free option without a shirt. Volunteering is also free. Registration fees contribute to fitness and medical fitness scholarships for individuals needing assistance with exercise programs.
MS Society 5k
THU NOV 26
North Garden 5K
TUE DEC 8
The North Garden 5K is a trail race held at Walnut Creek Park in North Garden, Virginia, close to Charlottesville. It is included in the Harvest Hustle event, which provides 5K and 10K in-person race options, along with virtual choices for those who wish to run from another location. The race route follows the park's trails instead of city roads, making it a small outdoor trail event rather than a road race. Virtual participants may receive a medal, a shirt, both, or neither. Fees for in-person participation increase with each registration period. The event is noted as one of the organizer’s newer trail races. Course maps, packet pickup information, and details for volunteers are available through the organizer’s event channels.
NYE Glow Run
THU DEC 31
The NYE Glow Run is a New Year’s Eve 5K in Harrisonburg, Virginia, held at Heritage Oaks Golf Course as daylight fades. Generations Crossing presents the event, organized by VA Momentum. It includes the main Glow Run 5K and a Kids Countdown Run for children up to age 12. The adult race is a casual evening run on the course, not a closed road race. Wheelchair racers, strollers, and leashed pets are welcome. The 5K route uses the golf course’s cart paths, with runners using glow gear, headlamps, and flashlights. The kids’ race is a half-mile out-and-back on similar cart paths. Noisemakers are at the turnaround, followed by a disco ball drop countdown before they return. Packet pickup and walk-up registration are at the golf course. Shirts are guaranteed only for runners who register before the shirt deadline.
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Charlottesville Base Miles

Charlottesville hosts 23 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run the Rivanna Trails when they want a soft-surface loop that circles the city for almost 20 miles, and they use Riverview Park when they want that miraculously flat two-mile blacktop along the Rivanna River. The Monticello Trail climbs for four paved miles toward Monticello, while Saunders Trail gives two crushed-gravel miles up the base of Carter's Mountain. Cou Cou Rachou Run Club meets Thursdays at 6:30 a.m. for three miles, Random Row Run Club meets Mondays at 6 p.m. for a 5K, and CATs heads for Biscuit Run. The Charlottesville Ten Miler, Rocky Ridge 5k & 10k, OH!lly Trail 5K, and the All-Comers Summer Track Meets keep the calendar honest.

Locals ride road, gravel, and the kind of steep stuff that makes mountain bike gearing feel smart. Charlottesville Bicycle Club has served the cycling community for more than 30 years, and its 200-plus route library is the go-to forum for base miles, social rides, and bigger days. The Charlottesville Sites Tour runs 29 miles, the Western Albemarle Scenic Tour gives 28.1 road miles, and the Free Union Gravel Loop stretches to 41.8 miles. The east side rolls open, the west side gets hilly and moderately steep, and the Southwest Mountains Gravel Loop climbs over the Southwest Mountains twice.

Spring and fall are the sweet spot, with spring feeling like the season opener and fall giving cool, crisp miles on roads and trails. Summer gets hot and humid, so locals move early, pick shaded singletrack, or join the rare late-morning, heat-of-the-day crew when the schedule demands it. Winter stays cool, snowfall is usually moderate, and snow that falls usually does not sit around long. Runners keep the Z2 work steady on pavement or dirt, while cyclists still get mild days outside and often choose gravel for lower speeds and less wind chill.