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10K races near Corvallis

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Upcoming 10K races near Corvallis

This week 3
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
Stayton Fun Run
Stayton · 46 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
OTC Butte to Butte Presented by Rexius
Eugene · 59 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Christmas 5K/10K/Half Marathon in July - Eugene
Eugene · 58 km away
AUG 2
8AUG
Run · road · 10K
Run for Salem Free Clinics
Salem · 43 km away
8AUG
Run · road · 10K
Angry Owl Ultramarathons
Salem · 45 km away
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SEP 4
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cherry City Half Marathon, 10K, 5K & Kids Race
Salem · 46 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Oktoberfest Races: 10k run and 5k run/walk
Mount Angel · 68 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Santiam Canyon River Run
Stayton · 46 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Corvallis Fall Festival Run
Corvallis
Corvallis · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Corvallis

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Tricky Treater
SUN OCT 25
Tricky Treater is an October 5K and 10K held in Alton Baker Park in Eugene, Oregon. From the start, it's a Halloween event: runners are encouraged to race in costume, with prizes for the best outfits. The event begins in the evening, offers the same base price for both distances, and provides a registration discount for runners 17 and under. Awards are given three deep in age groups from 10 and under through 80 and over, catering to families, regular local runners, and older competitors, as well as those primarily interested in the costume aspect. The course includes a small variation that distinguishes it from a typical park loop. In the 5K, runners decide whether to proceed clockwise or counter-clockwise, diverging after a gravel straight onto either the left path or straight onto Day Island Road, then encountering other participants going the opposite direction midway. The 10K follows the 5K loop twice, with participants running in opposite directions on each lap and selecting their initial direction. Volunteers distribute candy along the route in exchange for a trick, aid-station tricks are eligible for prizes, costume voting occurs by writing bib numbers on a board near the results tent, and Halloween-themed refreshments are available at the finish.
Eola Hills "No Hills" 5K/10K
SAT NOV 14
The Eola Hills "No Hills" 5K/10K is a road race held in November in Rickreall, Oregon, offering both 5K and 10K distances. The start is located at 501 S Pacific Hwy W, grounding the event in small-town Polk County rather than a large metropolitan area. The name highlights the primary appeal: participants can select a short or long distance without facing a demanding uphill course. While public race listings provide limited course specifics, one participant gave both the course and organization a perfect 5.0 rating, describing it as a race they greatly enjoyed.
Run to Stay Warm Presented by Eugene Marathon
SUN NOV 22
Run to Stay Warm begins and ends at Downtown Riverfront Park in Eugene. The half marathon starts first, followed soon after by the 5K and 10K. This event is designed for cold-weather runners and walkers, with the main distances sharing a common start area. A free kids race is held before the longer events, allowing families to participate together without everyone needing to enter a full-distance race. The kids course is a short, approximately 400-meter out-and-back along the river path. Half marathoners have access to pacers from 1:30 to 2:30, in 10-minute increments, making the race suitable for those aiming for a specific finish time. Participants in the half marathon, 10K, and 5K receive a chip-timed bib, a Run to Stay Warm beanie, and a finisher medal. Each registration includes a donation to the EWEB Customer Care program. Post-race, runners can enjoy beer from Viking Brewing (for those 21+), coffee from Palace Bakery, hot cider from Alpine Cider, and grilled cheese and snacks from Franz Bakery. Awards are presented to overall, masters, and age-group winners across the main distances.
Turkey Trot Fun Run/Walk - 1k/5k/10k
THU NOV 26
The Ann Arbor Turkey Trot is a Thanksgiving Day fun run and walk in Ann Arbor, Michigan, featuring a 5K and a non-timed Tot Trot 1K. The 5K is chip-timed, provides official results and award eligibility, and is suitable for families as well as runners aiming for a specific time. The 1K offers younger children their own short race, ensuring the morning is inclusive for all ages and running abilities. The event embraces the holiday spirit: participants often wear costumes, enjoy hot chocolate and cookies at the finish, and can take photos with Turkey Tom and Santa. Runners, walkers, and crawlers are welcome, reflecting the day's relaxed atmosphere. Each entry includes a finisher medal, and a portion of the entry fee benefits the ChadTough Foundation, with options for additional donations during registration.
Holiday Sweater Stroll
SUN DEC 6
The Holiday Sweater Stroll is a Sunday race at noon held at Alton Baker Dog Park in Eugene, Oregon, offering 5K and 10K distances. The 10K involves running the 5K course two times. Registration is divided into youth (ages 17 and under) and adult (ages 18 and over) categories, with reduced pricing for youth. The distinctive feature is the holiday sweater theme: participants are encouraged to wear any holiday sweater. Other attendees vote on the sweaters, with the top three receiving gift cards to Human Bean. The event combines a run with a casual holiday sweater competition. William Wyckoff is the event contact.
St. Patrick's Spring Fling Trail Run
SAT MAR 20
The St. Patrick's Spring Fling Trail Run is a March race held at Alsea Falls in Oregon, offering half marathon, 10K, and 5K distances. Starts are staggered in the morning, with the half marathon beginning first, followed by the 10K, and then the 5K. Packet pickup begins after 8:00 a.m., and the 5K is limited to 50 runners. The half marathon provides an early start for walkers and slower runners needing more time to reach the mid-course cutoff. Participants unsure about reaching the checkpoint near mile 7 by 12:30 p.m. should request this early start on race day. Volunteers assisting with parking or registration receive a free race entry, sweep runners get an entry to the Marys Peak Trail Run, and a pint glass is included with each registration.
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Corvallis Training Notes

Corvallis hosts 15 10K 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 Willamette Riverfront, Oregon State University campus, Avery Park, and Bald Hill when they want dirt underfoot. Avery Park connects to the Willamette River on a route that runs about 6 miles. Bald Hill gives locals 3 to 6 miles of trails and a terrific vantage point over all of Corvallis. Heart of the Valley Runners keeps the scene steady with group runs and track workouts almost every day. Corvallis Fall Festival Run, Resolution Run, Run for the Hills, Condor 25K, and Marys Peak Trail Run sit on the anchor race list.

Locals ride everywhere here, and about 11% of Corvallis residents commute by bike. Mid-Valley Bicycle Club has been centered in Corvallis since 1974, and MVBC runs weekly rides, multi-day tours, and the Covered Bridge Bicycle Tour. Corvallis Composite MTB gives the dirt side a home. Decker Ridge is the local road test, and the Decker route ascends the locally famous Decker Ridge as a rite of passage for serious road riders. The Oak Creek-McCulloch-Dimple Hill-Vineyard Mountain Loop gains 960 m over 41.3 km. C2C Bike Route gains 1,384 m over 90 km.

Spring through early summer gives Corvallis its best training window, especially May and June. Summer stays warm, dry, and sunny, so locals stack base miles early and keep intervals tight before the heat builds. July and August put ripe huckleberries and salmonberries along the Corvallis-to-Coast Trail. Winter turns mild and wet, with persistent overcast skies and rare snow that usually lasts less than a day. The northwest hills often see more snow, and midwinter fog can sit all day after long rain. Runners move toward pavement, and riders watch visibility before Z2 rides or gravel days.