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5K races near Eau Claire

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Upcoming 5K races near Eau Claire

This week 2
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Hooked on Lake Holcombe 5K Fun Run
Holcombe · 55 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 5K
Run For The Bacon
Augusta · 33 km away
JUL 1
25JUL
Run · road · 5K
Mad Shannon's Phit, Phun, Phive! Fun Run / Walk 5k & 800M Dash
Cadott · 32 km away
SEP 2
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Rustic Run 5K Run/Walk
Glenwood City · 59 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
YBA 5K Color Fun Fundraiser
Eau Claire · 2 km away
Eau Claire · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Eau Claire

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Dead Run 2026
SAT OCT 3
Dead Run is a morning 5K through downtown Raleigh, beginning on South Wilmington Street near Centro. It is downtown Raleigh's only 5K followed by a street festival, and the race raises funds for the Boys & Girls Club. The event operates as a community race, attracting people of various ages with both the run and the post-race block party. The course follows downtown Raleigh streets, then shifts to the Centro block of Wilmington Street for vendors and food after the finish. The Day of the Dead theme is integrated into the event: two traditional altars are present, and the festival offers a way to learn about and participate in the observance. Runners get a race tee designed by Ruben Rodriguez, and a post-race drink from Trophy Brewing Company, with non-alcoholic choices provided.
hall-EAU-ween 5K
FRI OCT 23
The hall-EAU-ween 5K is a 3.1-mile Halloween-themed run in downtown Eau Claire, with runners encouraged to wear costumes. It is designed as an evening holiday race rather than a serious road-racing event, and it is also suitable for people pushing strollers. The route features lit-up downtown bridges and spooky locations along the course. Costume prizes are awarded to crowd favorites in different categories, making the outfits an integral part of the event. Children in strollers do not require separate registration unless they wish to receive race merchandise or a finisher medal.
Red Yeti Rampage
SUN NOV 8
The Red Yeti Rampage is a fall trail run at Tower Ridge in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. It is hosted by the Chippewa Valley Nordic Ski Team, also known as the Red Yetis. Runners can select a 5K, 10K, or the 15K Yeti Challenge. The event welcomes hikers, walkers, and trekkers, not just fast trail racers. All routes begin and end at the Chalet, with the day focused on the same trailhead before and after the run. The post-race activities are a significant attraction. Every participant receives a substantial lunch, along with awards, door prizes, and refreshments. The atmosphere reflects a local ski-team gathering, distinguishing it from a formal road-race event.
Gobbler Giveback 5K Walk/Run
THU NOV 26
The Gobbler Giveback 5K Walk/Run is a Thanksgiving-morning race series focused on short, family-friendly runs and walks. In Chattanooga, the Grateful Gobbler 5K begins at 8:00 a.m. at Coolidge Park, with pre-race gathering and activities before the start. In Greensboro, the Gobbler features a 5K and a 1-mile fun run/walk starting from Center City Park in downtown Greensboro, and it has been the city’s largest turkey trot for over 24 years. The Chattanooga event directs all registration fees, sponsorships, and donations to the Maclellan Shelter for Families, an emergency homeless shelter located at the Chatt Foundation on 11th Street. The Greensboro race caters to the holiday crowd, welcoming runners, walkers, families, strollers, and dogs, and includes a long-sleeve Gobbler shirt with registration. Both events emphasize community gathering before Thanksgiving dinner rather than competitive racing.
Strides for Hope
SAT APR 17
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Eau Claire Training Notes

Eau Claire hosts 10 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 Chippewa River State Trail because it starts downtown and gives you 30 miles of paved surface along the Chippewa River. You can do a 2-mile out-and-back to Banbury Place and River Prairie. Carson Park, Putnam Park, Owen Park, and Riverview Park keep the park miles fresh. Lowes Creek County Park gives trail runners a nice change of scenery. Blue Ox Running Run Club, Chippewa Valley Trail Runners, Eau Claire Hash House Harriers, Moms On The Run, and Indianhead Track Club keep the scene connected. Eau Claire Marathon is the anchor race, and Festival Foods Turkey Trot Eau Claire keeps November honest.

Cyclists get plenty here, from 70+ miles of interconnected paved road bike trails to dirt laps at Lowes Creek County Park and Pinehurst Park. Chippewa River State Trail starts at Phoenix Park and runs 30 miles southwest to Durand, so base miles come easy. The Plum Street loops give you 9 km with 547 m of ascent and stack solid climbing without leaving town. The north side rides hilly, while the east and south bring the steep slopes. UWEC Triathlon Club Team gives multisport riders a group option. Ride Across Wisconsin is the anchor event, with 2026 routes starting and finishing at Phoenix Park.

May and June are the sweet spot because most riders are out, runners are steady, and the river valleys feel ready for longer work. Summer temps can hit 30°C, so locals run early, ride later, and keep hard intervals away from the hottest part of the day. Winter temps can drop to 3°C and stick around for weeks. The Eau Claire Winter Recreation Path gives everyone a 4-mile route that gets plowed with high priority after snow events. Snow pushes some running onto cleared paths, while cyclists shift toward fat tires, singletrack when conditions allow, and patient Z2.