10K races near Corvallis
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Northwest Electricfest
IRONMAN 70.3 Oregon
PLAYTRI - IRONMAN 70.3 OREGON
Oregon Senior Games- Triathlon
Covered Bridge Bicycle Tour
Alsea Falls Team Dirt September 2026 Shuttle Day FUNdraiser
Newport Harbor Triathlon and 5K
2026 CoastBusters Walk for Breast Cancer - Newport, OR
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.