Decatur · United States

5K races near Decatur

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Upcoming 5K races near Decatur

This week 4
3JUL
Run · road · 5K
RUN WHITE and BOOM
Bement · 34 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Freedom Celebration 5K Race and Youth Run
Champaign · 64 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Major Reid Nannen Memorial 5K
Hopedale · 75 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Freedom Run 2026
Springfield · 66 km away
JUL 8
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
2026 Fisher Fair 5K
Fisher · 74 km away
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11JUL
Run · road · 5K
Power of Parks 5k (without shirt)
URBANA · 69 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 5K
Run for the Bagel
Mattoon · 64 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 5K
Run Your Bass Off
Stanford · 70 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 5K
2026 Chatham Sweetcorn Shuck n' Run 5K
Chatham · 67 km away
25JUL
Run · road · 5K
SANGAMAM 5K Run/2K Family Fun Water Gun Run or Walk
Bloomington · 73 km away
25JUL
Run · trail · 5K
MADDER THAN A WET HEN 5k
Charleston · 77 km away
31JUL
Run · road · 5K
Run Mahomet
Mahomet · 61 km away
AUG 6
1AUG
Run · road · 5K
Tom Short 5K
Shelbyville · 50 km away
8AUG
Run · road · 5K
Run Your Bundts Off 5k Fun Run & Walk - Springfield
Springfield · 60 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 5K
Hill of a Race
Bloomington · 70 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
Mansfield 5K Run & Walk
Mansfield · 56 km away
23AUG
Run · road · 5K
Abe's Amble
Springfield · 59 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 5K
Balloons Over 66 5K
Lincoln · 47 km away
SEP 5
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Jared Lee. Edge Memorial 5k/10k
Williamsville · 52 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Rock and Run for Mental Health 2026
Rochester · 52 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
Color Run for Nash
Tuscola · 57 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Empower Through Health 5K
Urbana · 68 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Route 66 Mother Road 5K Foot Race
Springfield · 60 km away
Decatur · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Decatur

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Shoreline Classic
FRI OCT 2
The Shoreline Classic, a fall road race in Decatur, Illinois, begins from Pavilion Drive near Lake Decatur. Participants can select a USATF-certified 5K or 15K, suitable for both competitive racers and recreational runners. The event also offers virtual 5K and 15K races, along with a Tot Trot for children aged 1 to 14. The in-person 5K and 15K follow the shores of Lake Decatur. The 5K presents a quicker route, while the 15K incorporates rolling hills for those seeking a longer, less level course. The race attracts participants and observers from throughout Illinois, and the Tot Trot adds a family-friendly dimension, balancing the focus on adult distance events.
Run The Woods
SAT OCT 3
Run The Woods is an annual trail event at Timber Pointe Outdoor Center, 21 Timber Pointe Lane in Hudson, Illinois, offering 5K and 8K races along with a 1-mile hike. It takes place in the fall, designed for those preferring a short off-road race or walk away from a road-race crowd. The trails wind through wooded paths beside Lake Bloomington, welcoming seasoned runners, casual joggers, and families. Proceeds benefit Easterseals Central Illinois, aiding campers at Timber Pointe Outdoor Center, which supports children with developmental delays, disabilities, and special needs. Post-race, participants receive breakfast, and awards and prizes are presented.
Washington Park Trail Trek
SAT OCT 24
Illinois State University Homecoming Town and Gown 5K
SAT OCT 24
The Illinois State University Homecoming Town and Gown 5K begins at the Student Fitness Center in Normal, Illinois, during Homecoming week. This campus-and-community race offers a 5K, an untimed 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk, and virtual 5K options. The in-person races start in the morning. Participants should wear Redbird gear. Strollers are permitted, but pets are not. Registration must be completed online before arrival. The 5K course winds through Uptown Normal and around the Illinois State campus. A water stop is provided on the course, with refreshments available afterward for all participants. The Office of Sustainability contributes reusable water bottles and a Zero Waste Crew, aiming to reduce event waste. Awards are presented to the overall male, female, non-binary, and wheelchair winners, along with the top three male and female finishers in age categories from 14 and under to 60 and over. A portion of each paid registration benefits the Marian H. Dean Scholarship, providing the Homecoming run with a direct campus fundraising objective.
Rattlesnake Master Run for the Prairie
SUN NOV 1
The Rattlesnake Master Run for the Prairie circles Meadowbrook Park and its prairie in Urbana, Illinois, featuring a 10K run, a 5K run, and a 5K walk. All events begin from the park on South Race Street. The event proceeds regardless of weather, utilizing portions of the park's 130 acres. It incorporates some trail running, distinguishing it from a standard road race. The entry fee is kept modest, medals are provided, and participants may purchase a shirt separately rather than having one included with registration. Virtual 5K and 10K options are available for those wishing to support the race remotely; these results are posted separately and are not eligible for medals. The race supports Grand Prairie Friends, a land trust and conservation organization in central Illinois, aligning with the event's location. The course winds around prairie habitat, avoiding a downtown street layout. Participants of all ages are welcome, with age-group awards for the 5K and 10K runs and wider age categories for the walk. The event has a small, local atmosphere, featuring music, volunteers, and packet pickup at a running store in nearby Savoy, with race-day pickup at Meadowbrook Park's Garden Pavilion. The name derives from Rattlesnake Master, a tallgrass prairie plant (Eryngium yuccifolium). Native Americans used its dried seed heads as rattles, and early settlers mistakenly thought its roots could cure rattlesnake bites.
Cupcake 5K
SUN NOV 1
The Cupcake Fun Run is a flat, easy 1-mile run/walk at Bayside Middle School, not an elite race or a long-distance test. It is an annual school-community event that welcomes runners, walkers, children, families, and anyone who wants to join at a relaxed pace. The finish line comes with the race’s main treat: every participant gets a cupcake after completing the course. The day also includes food trucks, an espresso and milkshake truck, a bounce house, and teacher-led inflatable-run antics, so it feels as much like a school festival as a race. The event is the PTO’s biggest fundraiser each year and brings in almost a quarter of its annual fundraising, with the money supporting local schools.
The Redder for Edder Run
SUN NOV 8
The Redder for Edder Run is a community 3-mile run/walk held at Maxwell Park in Normal, Illinois. It begins at 9 AM with the core purpose of gathering, wearing red, remembering Edder, and supporting his family. The route is a 3-mile run/walk starting at Maxwell Park, open to both runners and walkers. The entry fee is $15 to encourage community participation, and donations are welcome. All proceeds will be given to Edder's family, with a fundraising goal of $10,000. Wearing red is a shared gesture, connecting participants to Edder's memory and his family.
2025 Turkey Trot
SAT NOV 21
Turkey Trot LA guides participants through downtown Los Angeles, featuring the Walt Disney Concert Hall along the route and Grand Park as the finish-line hub. The race offers a 5K, a 10K, and a Combo option for those completing both distances, alongside a 5K virtual run for remote participation. Additionally, the Widdlewobble, a 1-mile dog jog, adds a unique element beyond a typical road race. The downtown course winds past historic structures before concluding in Grand Park, which hosts a post-event festival. Packet pickup is available before race day and recommended; race-morning pickup begins early to accommodate parking, road closures, bib collection, shirt distribution, and start-line timing. The event also supports fundraising, attracting families, dog owners, virtual participants, and runners contributing to a cause.
Lace Up for a Cause: For A Better Tomorrow (FBT) 5K & 2K
SAT MAY 8
Every step at this community event supports youth in our community, helping Project OZ provide stability, opportunity, and hope for young people facing homelessness. Lace Up for a Cause features an interactive STEAM Quest with quick challenges and activities, perfect for kids, families, and curious minds. Bring your friends!
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Decatur Base Miles

Decatur hosts 32 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 Decatur on park paths, lake roads, and conservation trails. Decatur Running Club gives the scene its spine, with monthly board meetings at the Hill Senior Center and a calendar that stays busy. The course covers 00 km with 78 m of gain. The course covers 61 km with 50 m of gain. Sand Creek Trail Run brings fast rolling terrain. DRC Rock Springs Ramble keeps Rock Springs in the mix. Fairview Park handles The Big Obstacle 3K and Run United 5K. The Big Run - Decatur, Il carries the summer vibe.

Locals ride Decatur for base miles around Lake Decatur, west-side path work, and short gravel bites. The route runs 2 miles from Greendell Park to Rock Springs Conservation Area. Garman Park gives cyclists wooded multi-use trails. The south side loop is easier but still enjoyable. The north side loop is more technical, with some switchbacks, bridges, and hills. The north side loop covers 1 km on pavement with 367 meters of gain. 2% maximum grade. Decatur Bicycle Club anchors the local scene. Decatur Bicycle Shoppe rolls a Thursday summer ride at 6 pm for about 20 miles.

May to September gives Decatur its main outdoor rhythm. Spokes Women meet at 6 pm at the dog park in Fairview Park on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays from May to September, and that block feels right for Z2 rides and steady runs. July 4 brings Ring My Bell 2026. September stacks the Amish Country Bicycle Tour, Prairie Pedal, and Shoreline Classic. October brings Sand Creek Trail Run and Allerton Park Trail Run. November keeps runners honest with the 2025 Turkey Trot. Winter changes the tempo. Decatur Running Club keeps a marker on the calendar with Penguin in the Park on March 28, while cyclists wait for the summer Thursday rides to come back.