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10K races near Fond du Lac

6 races in 2026 next one in 17 days
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Upcoming 10K races near Fond du Lac

JUL 1
19JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Cliff Runner 10K
Sherwood · 49 km away
AUG 2
1AUG
Run · road · 10K
National Watermelon Day Run
Hartford · 49 km away
1AUG
Run · road · 10K
Sturgeon Shuffle 10K 5K
New London · 74 km away
SEP 3
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Green Lake Area 13dot1 Races - 2026
Green Lake · 42 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
DoLittle Marathon
Oconomowoc · 72 km away
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19SEP
Run · road · 10K
2025 Fox Cities 5K/10K Training Run Series presented by Fleet Feet
Neenah · 48 km away
Fond du Lac · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Fond du Lac

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Race For Open Space
SUN OCT 11
Race for Open Space on Nantucket offers 5K, 10K, and 2-mile distances, allowing runners, walkers, and joggers to select a distance suitable for their day. The course follows a rolling route through the Middle Moors, an island landscape the event helps protect. The race directly supports the Nantucket Conservation Foundation, with proceeds funding its science, restoration, and stewardship of open spaces on the island. With over two dozen events held, it functions as a local tradition centered on crossing the land it benefits.
Donut Do Drugs Dove Release
SAT OCT 17
Donut Do Drugs Dove Release lists U.S. running events, primarily small to mid-sized races across Ohio, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Missouri, New York, Rhode Island, Maine, Pennsylvania, and Utah. Distances range from 1K and 5K to 10K, half marathon, and marathon, accommodating both short community runs and longer road-race formats. The listings feature holiday and festival-style races like the Earth Day 5K in Oberlin, the Firecracker Frolic in Easley, the East Berlin Turkey Trot, and the East Brandywine Food Truck Festival 5K. Rhode Island is represented by East Bay events in East Providence and Warren. Morgan, Utah, offers the longest options with East Canyon Marathon races at 5K, 10K, half marathon, and full marathon distances.
National Sweetest Day
SAT OCT 17
National Sweetest Day marks the conclusion of the Wisconsin Trail Assail Series in Nashotah, Wisconsin, coinciding with the National Sweetest Day holiday. This event offers trail running and walking options: 5K, 10K, and half marathon distances, along with a 1K for children under 10. The event typically hosts 100 to 500 participants, taking place within Nashotah Park. The course features wide, maintained trails covered in wood chips. Over 90% of the race unfolds within the park's wooded areas, passing Forest Lake and Grass Lake. The terrain is characterized as fast and flat, suitable for trail runners seeking less technical challenges on longer distances. Families are included, with children in the 1K receiving their own bibs, and this kids' race is complimentary for registered parents.
Chilly Willy Winter Run Series - SEVEN Events!
SAT NOV 7
The Chilly Willy Winter Run Series features seven events held in Wisconsin between November and March. The series focuses on cold-weather running, offering 5K and 10K races at most locations, alongside a walking series and two half marathons throughout the season. Presented by Silver Circle Sports Events, LLC, the series allows half marathon participants to remain in contention on days without their chosen distance; they are placed in the 10K category for those events. Rucking, which involves hiking with a weighted backpack and originates from military training, is now available at all events as a lower-impact fitness choice.
Bucks & Does 13.1 Pointer
SAT NOV 14
The Bucks & Does 13.1 Pointer is a Wisconsin race that uses deer-season wordplay. Runners can select a 5K, 10K, or half marathon, named the 5-Pointer, 10-Pointer, and 13.1-Pointer, respectively. The event takes place in November, serving as preparation for Wisconsin's deer season. It also offers a 5 Pointer Walk, 5K Ruck, 10K Ruck, a free Bambi Run for children, and an early start option for the half marathon. The course specifics are not detailed, but the race strongly embraces its theme. Participants receive a wooden finisher medal known as a woodle. Deer puns are incorporated throughout the event, and runners are informed that they may see actual deer along the course or within the surrounding woods. The name originated from a community naming competition, where "Bucks & Does Fifty Pointer" was the winning entry before the event's current lineup was established around the pointer-distance format.
Great Gobble Wobble
THU NOV 26
The Gobble Wobble is a Thanksgiving morning 5K and walk hosted by the Greater Philadelphia Y. It is designed for families, offering 5K and Wobble Walk choices, with separate pricing for adults and children, and complimentary entry for kids under 6. The race also benefits the Y's financial assistance program, making the holiday run a fundraiser for local access to YMCA programs. Instead of a single start line, the Gobble Wobble utilizes four race locations throughout the greater Philadelphia area. The listed sites include the Haverford Y in Havertown and the Navy Yard Marine Parade Grounds on South Broad Street in Philadelphia. Haverford's 5K begins at 8:30 AM. A virtual option is also available for those traveling, out of town, or not wishing to wake early on Thanksgiving morning.
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Fond du Lac Training Notes

Fond du Lac hosts 12 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Lakeside Park anchors the best running in Fond du Lac, and locals use its path and road for easy miles by Lake Winnebago. You can cover 5 miles with jaunts to Fraser Point Lookout, the Lighthouse, and Fountain Island. Harbor View Trail and Peebles Trail stretch a combined Lakeside option to about 10 miles when you want steady Z2. The Riverwalk starts south of Johnson Street and works with South Brooke Paths for 5 to 6 miles. Fond du Lac Running Club keeps the scene moving, and SSM Health Walleye Run/Walk, Salute the Troops, and the Turkey Trot give the calendar real anchors.

Fond du Lac riders get a useful mix without leaving town. The Fond du Lac Loop gives cyclists a 16-mile bicycle and pedestrian pathway, and the route is now 90% on separate trails. The Loop rolls through Prairie Trail, Peebles Trail, Lakeside Park Trail, Brooke Street Trail, and Camelot Trail, so base miles stay easy to stitch together. Rosendale sits 7 miles west. Race the Lake is the big anchor event, with 89 miles around Lake Winnebago from Lakeside Park. Buttermilk Creek Park owns the sledding hill, so that is where the climbs live.

April 15 to October 15 is the sweet spot because Lakeside Park opens the Lighthouse observation tower and the lakefront feels like the default start line. Summer has flower displays, boating, picnics, and long daylight for intervals, Z2 loops, and pre-race sharpening before Walleye Run/Walk or Race the Lake. The city can get hot, and the record high reached 111 °F on July 13, 1936, so locals respect early starts. Winter changes the rhythm for both sports, and Buttermilk Creek Park’s sledding hill becomes part of the season while the record low of -41 °F on January 30, 1951, reminds everyone to dress like they mean it.