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10K races near Greensboro-High Point

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Upcoming 10K races near Greensboro-High Point

JUL 2
11JUL
Run · road · 10K
Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (28)
Winston-Salem · 45 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 10K
Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (29)
Winston-Salem · 45 km away
AUG 2
8AUG
Run · road · 10K
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (32)
Winston-Salem · 52 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 10K
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (33)
Winston-Salem · 52 km away
SEP 4
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Davidson Doozie 5k & 10k
Lexington · 50 km away
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12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Carpe Diem - Carpe Noctem Half Marathon and 10K - North Carolina
Pleasant Garden · 14 km away
12SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Cane Creek Mtn Trail Run
Snow Camp · 36 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (38)
Winston-Salem · 52 km away
Greensboro-High Point · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Greensboro-High Point

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Carrboro 5K/10K
SAT OCT 3
The Carrboro 5K/10K offers runners a choice between a 6.2-mile 10K and a 3.1-mile 5K. Both races begin at 8 a.m. from McDougle Middle School in Carrboro, North Carolina. The 5K, a more recent addition, has a participant limit of 300 runners. The entry fee for either distance is $35. Both races traverse Carrboro neighborhoods before concluding on the McDougle track. This event is part of Le Tour de Carrboro, a three-race series benefiting Carrboro Area Charities. Participants in the series must select either the 5K or the 10K for this particular race, not both.
Rootrock Trail Run - 5K/10K/Half Marathon
SAT OCT 17
Rootrock lives up to its name: the trail run sends 5K, 10K, and half marathon runners onto single-track paths covered in roots and rocks at Briar Chapel, south of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It takes place on a mid-fall morning and utilizes the trail network within a 900-acre green community, featuring forested paths designed for hiking and mountain biking. Great Meadow Park is the start and finish area. Its lawn, stage, and pavilion provide a central gathering point for the race. This run is the first event of the Rootrock Trail Races and is paired with the Rootrock Mountain Bike Race; athletes registering for both receive a discount and a special award. Following the run, the event offers food, music, a kids' treasure race, and an awards ceremony with giveaways.
Ardmore RAH! 10K, 5K, Fun Run and Food Drive
SAT OCT 17
Ardmore RAH! is a neighborhood race and food drive held in Ardmore, a historic area of Winston-Salem. The event features a 10K, 5K, and Fun Run, with virtual options for each distance. RAH stands for Run Against Hunger, indicating the event's purpose alongside the running itself. The in-person races attract hundreds of runners and thousands of spectators to Ardmore. Entry fees and food donations benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC, supporting food-insecure families and children in the region. The event is designed as a community gathering, offering short-distance races for casual runners and families, as well as a 10K for those seeking a longer challenge.
Haunted 5K, 10K, 13.1M & 26.2M at Winston-Salem, NC (42)
SAT OCT 17
This Halloween-themed race in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, begins at 8:00 AM, offering participants four distance options: 5K, 10K, half marathon, and marathon. The event focuses on road running, with the day incorporating a best costume award in addition to standard race awards. All participants must register via RunSignup prior to race day, as no on-site registration will be available. Packet pickup is efficient, commencing 30 minutes before the start and concluding 10 minutes before the race begins. The courses feature repeating out-and-back segments. The 5K consists of one out-and-back, the 10K has two, the half marathon includes four, and the marathon comprises eight. This structure presents a mental loop challenge for the longer races, in addition to the physical distance. All distances share a 6-hour course time limit, requiring steady pacing for marathoners. Finishers will receive medals, with shirts and gear available for purchase. Participants also accumulate series points via US Road Running.
Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (46)
SAT NOV 14
The Gobbler 5K, 10K, and Half Marathon is a running event in Charlotte, North Carolina. All three distances begin near Marion Diehl Adaptive Field. The event takes place in November, offering runners a 5K, 10K, or half marathon, each with a 3 hour and 30 minute time limit. The 5K and 10K follow a 3.11-mile out-and-back course; the 5K is one loop, and the 10K is two loops. The half marathon uses a distinct 3.28-mile out-and-back course, completed four times, allowing participants to see familiar sections during the run. All finishers get medals. A best costume award adds to the fun, and the race contributes to a points series. Online registration is available via RunSignup, with no race-day signups. Packet pickup occurs in a brief pre-race period.
Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (47)
SAT NOV 21
The Gobbler 5K, 10K, and 13.1M is a US Road Running event held in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. All three distances begin at 8:00 AM. Participants select a 5K, 10K, or half marathon. Registration is exclusively online via RunSignup; no race-day signups are available. The courses feature out-and-back segments. The 5K completes one segment, the 10K completes two, and the half marathon completes four. The event has a 3 hour and 30 minute time limit, requiring consistent pacing for the half marathon. Participants receive medals, and awards are presented. Series points contribute to US Road Running standings. A best-costume award adds a playful holiday-race atmosphere to the morning.
Birds of a Feather Trail Trot
THU NOV 26
Birds of a Feather Trail Trot is a Thanksgiving Day trail run at Briar Chapel in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Runners can choose a 2-mile route with paved path, grass, and smooth trail, or go longer on rugged 5K and 10K options with roots, rocks, and rolling hills. The 2-mile distance also has an untimed fun run option, suitable for those who want a relaxed holiday outing as well as those who want to race. The event embraces a turkey-trot feel while not being solely a road race. Families and groups can run together, kids 11 and under participate for free, and everyone can stay afterward for pie. The post-race awards ceremony includes contests and giveaways, contributing to the morning's neighborhood holiday gathering atmosphere rather than a simple start-to-finish run.
Run At The Rock - 5K/10K/Half Marathon
SAT DEC 12
Run At The Rock guides participants through the trails of Cedarock Park in Burlington, North Carolina. Runners can choose from 5K, 10K, and half marathon distances. This event has been held annually since 2005. The 10K and half marathon begin at 9:00 a.m. Eastern, with the 5K starting at 9:30. Cedarock Park is located a short distance from Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem. The courses feature winding single-track sections and more open equestrian trails. Course markers and aid stations are provided approximately every 1 to 2 miles. Registration provides a race hoodie, and finishers receive substantial medals that can also be used as drink coasters. The post-race gathering offers hot soup, music, a complimentary children's race, and an awards ceremony with numerous prizes.
Holiday 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (50)
SAT DEC 12
The Holiday 5K, 10K, & 13.1M in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, offers a holiday-themed road race with three distance options: 5K, 10K, and half marathon. All participants begin at 8:00 AM. Registration is required in advance via RunSignup, as on-site sign-ups are not available. The courses are straightforward out-and-back routes. The distance is determined by the number of repetitions completed: one for the 5K, two for the 10K, and four for the half marathon. The event has a 3 hour 30 minute time limit, finisher medals, optional shirts and gear for purchase, a best costume award, and series points through US Road Running.
Holiday 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Winston-Salem, NC (51)
SAT DEC 19
The Holiday 5K, 10K, and Half Marathon is a morning race series held at Jamison Park in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. All three distances begin at 8:00 AM. Participants can select from a 5K, 10K, or 13.1-mile half marathon. Advance registration is required via RunSignup, as on-site registration will not be available at the park. The course structure is straightforward and repetitive. The 5K and 10K courses follow the same out-and-back path; 5K runners complete it once, while 10K runners go through it twice. The half marathon utilizes a distinct out-and-back course that is repeated four times. Consequently, pacing and lap management are more critical than course memorization. Packet pickup is available 30 minutes prior to the start and concludes 10 minutes before the race begins. The course time limit is set at 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Viking Dash - Greensboro, NC
SAT FEB 27
The Viking Dash Greensboro is a trail run held in late January at Hagan-Stone Park in Pleasant Garden, near Greensboro, North Carolina. The race begins at 10:00 AM and includes both 5K and 10K distances, allowing participants to select a shorter trail run or a longer park loop. The course consists entirely of unpaved trails, distinguishing it as a true trail race. This event is part of the Viking Dash series, recognized by its organizers as a growing national trail run series. Finishers receive the series' themed medals. With no prize money, the event attracts recreational trail runners, local participants, and those seeking to collect series medals, rather than professional racers.
St Leo - Run Leo 5K, 10K, and John Hanson Fun Run
SAT MAR 13
Run Leo is a running event in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, held at St. Leo Catholic School on Springdale Avenue. Runners can choose between a 10K, a 5K, and the John Hanson 1 Mile Fun Run, accommodating those seeking a longer road race as well as families or younger runners preferring a shorter distance. The event attracts over 1,000 participants annually and is the primary fundraiser for the children of St. Leo Catholic School. Each participant receives a race shirt. A virtual option is available for those unable to attend in person, allowing for online submission of times and photos within the race period.
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Greensboro-High Point Training Ground

Greensboro-High Point hosts 21 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Greensboro runners put a lot of base miles on the Atlantic & Yadkin Greenway and the Bicentennial Greenway. 2 paved miles before it connects to the High Point Greenway. You can ride a 25-mile paved loop, and High Point Athletic Park gives locals a public quarter-mile track for intervals. High Point Athletic Club, Brown Truck Brewery Badass Run Club, Goofy Foot Taproom Run Club, High Point Pub Runners, and Dram & Draught keep the week social. Elm Street Athletic Festival and Cannonball Running Festival anchor the calendar.

Local riders use the Greensboro High Point Winston Salem Greenway Loop when they want a proper long day. The loop is 9 km and gains 1,615 m, so it works for Z2, tempo, or gran fondo legs. The Triad Ride List keeps road and mountain bike rides moving around Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, and Burlington. Bicentennial Greenway, High Point Greenway, and Salem Lake Trail cover paved path, packed dirt, and gravel. The area has 1 mile of singletrack. Big Bertha sits between Jamestown Park and Gibson Park, and the A&Y adds rolling hills and one big hill.

Most of the trails are shaded, which helps in the summer heat. Salem Lake Trail keeps riders and runners under trees for a 7-mile dirt and gravel loop. The High Point Greenway moves through hardwood and pine forests, parks, and residential areas, so steady base miles stay easy to stitch together. Rainy winter days change the feel because rainy days lead to slick red clay on trails. Paved choices like the A&Y, Bicentennial Greenway, Battleground Military Park, and the High Point Athletic Park track stay useful when singletrack and dirt get messy.