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10K races near Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT

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JUL 1
11JUL
Run · road · 10K
Smile Like Jack 5k/10k/Fun Run
East Otis · 54 km away
AUG 3
23AUG
Run · road · 10K
Old Wethersfield 5K & 10K
Wethersfield · 8 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Newtown Community Running Event
Newtown · 65 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Be Happy Road Race
Ellington · 23 km away
SEP 3
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Arc Run
Meriden · 28 km away
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19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bound for the Sound
Old Lyme · 63 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Moosup Valley 5k, 8K and 10K All Trail Race
Moosup · 66 km away
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT

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2026 Rail Trail 10K Race
SAT OCT 3
Mohawk Mountain Race
SUN OCT 11
Mohawk Mountain Race is a fall trail race at Mohawk Mountain Ski Resort in Connecticut, offering distances from 5K through marathon. The mountain, typically used for skiing and snowboarding, features routes that climb and descend on steep resort trails rather than rolling through a flat park. Even the 5K route includes 1,332 feet of elevation gain, the 10K doubles that loop for 2,664 feet, and the marathon covers 6,338 feet across two half-marathon loops. The shorter races remain on the ski mountain grounds, while the half marathon extends into Mohawk State Forest, totaling 3,169 feet of climbing. The half marathon is also part of Connecticut’s Blue Blazed Trail Running Series, which features races on or partly on the Blue-Blazed Hiking Trails and promotes awareness of the Connecticut Forest & Park Association’s trail maintenance efforts. Steep Endurance sponsors the event, targeting runners seeking a challenging trail day with consistent climbs, sharp descents, forest sections, and mountain fall foliage.
Husky Run & Ruck 10K, 5K and Fitness Walk
SUN NOV 8
The Husky Run & Ruck takes place during Veterans Day weekend in Storrs, Connecticut. It features a 10K run, a 5K run, and an untimed 1-mile fitness walk. The event is centered at UConn, with ceremonies before and after the races held outside the Student Recreation Center. All three main events begin on Hillside Road in the morning. The 5K has a distinct start area, separate from the 10K and walk. The 10K route follows the Bonemill loop through the rural Mansfield-Storrs area. All courses include a pass by the Ultimate Sacrifice Memorial on the Great Lawn. Proceeds benefit scholarships for military and veteran students, as well as the Kyle Milliken Fund. This fund honors Navy SEAL Kyle Jeffrey Milliken, a former UConn Track & Field walk-on who died in service. A Blackhawk helicopter landing on the Great Lawn adds a military presence, complementing the standard start line ceremony. A Kids Run concludes under the Hillside Road arch following the primary races.
Hillacious Half Marathon
SAT NOV 14
The Hillacious Half Marathon is a small road half marathon in Litchfield, Connecticut. It starts at 10:00 AM and has a deliberately bare-bones feel. The race, now in its seventh year, costs $50 to enter. Its challenging course is designed to reflect the grit, determination, and sacrifice of military service. The route goes through Litchfield, an old New England town featuring historic landmarks like the Litchfield Green, the oldest publicly funded town green in the United States. There is no prize money, so participants are typically runners seeking a hard effort and personal satisfaction. Proceeds benefit local military personnel and families in need. Winners' names are engraved on trophies displayed at Morgan-Weir American Legion Post 27.
Tarrywile Half Marathon
SUN NOV 15
The Tarrywile Half Marathon is a November trail race held in Tarrywile Park, Danbury, Connecticut, featuring exclusively unpaved park trails. The event includes a 10K, half marathon, and marathon, all utilizing a consistent hard loop structure: one loop for the 10K, two for the half, and four for the marathon. This course is not a road race with some dirt; it consists of Northeast single track, rocky and rooty sections, and sufficient climbing to significantly slow runners compared to their typical road pace. The 10K involves approximately 1,500 feet of climbing, the half marathon around 3,000 feet, and the marathon reaches about 6,000 feet of elevation gain. Participants gain viewpoints over Danbury and the park's lakes, though these require navigating technical, hilly trails. Hikers and walkers are permitted in the 10K and half marathon provided they can finish within the seven-hour time limit. The event maintains a small scale with a 250-person limit. The half marathon also features a standing cash challenge: bonuses are awarded to the first man finishing under 1:45 and the first woman under 2:00, with the prize pool increasing annually until claimed.
Gordy's First Race to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield
FRI JAN 1
Gordy's First Race is a New Year's Day road race in Westfield, Massachusetts, offering 5K and 10K distances. Participants begin the year by running up West Silver Street, often in winter conditions, with the event benefiting the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield. The race honors Gordon Bates, a member of the Empire One Running Club who previously organized races for the same club benefit. This tradition dates back to an annual half marathon and 10K held with the Boys & Girls Club, which saw 141 runners in its first half marathon. The current race maintains its focus on local running club heritage and its charitable mission: participants run a manageable distance on New Year's Day, with proceeds supporting the club.
Holyoke St. Patrick's Road Race
SAT MAR 20
The Holyoke St. Patrick's Road Race is a city road race in Holyoke, Massachusetts, connected to the city's St. Patrick's Day festivities and Irish heritage. It typically features both a 5K run/walk and a 10K race, attracting participants from serious runners aiming for fast times to casual participants enjoying the holiday weekend. It is one of the largest road races in the region, drawing runners of many ages and abilities. The course follows paved roads, starting and finishing in central Holyoke with a route passing through notable city areas. The roads are generally flat and fast, appealing to those seeking personal bests. Local community groups and volunteers organize the event, with race proceeds frequently benefiting local charities and community programs.
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Hartford Base Miles And Ridge Climbs

Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT hosts 14 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 Hartford on the Riverwalk, where the Connecticut River keeps more than 5 miles of paths easy for Z2 days. Downtown runners use the Hartford Runseeing loop when they want a trot around downtown’s famous sites, and that loop runs about 5 miles past the Mark Twain house and Wadsworth Atheneum. The main route runs 8 miles. The main route also has a 6-mile loop option. Fleet Feet running club, Hartford Track Club, Hartbeat Track Club, and Eight Six Go keep the week social. Eversource Hartford Marathon, Riverfront Hartford 5K, and Old Wethersfield 5K & 10K anchor the calendar.

Locals ride the Farmington River Trail and Farmington Canal Trail loop when the weather opens up, and that paved loop runs about 28 miles. West Hartford Reservoir gives cyclists an awesome paved course through a really nice park, especially for base miles without making the day complicated. Central Wheel brings the group option, with a Saturday ride that rolls at 9AM until DST begins and then shifts to 7AM. The spring-summer-fall ride covers 33 miles as a double pace line with a few sprints sprinkled in. The winter version rolls at a conversational pace. Climbs sit north and northwest toward the Metacomet Ridge Mountains, and rolling terrain runs southeast down through Glastonbury.

Spring, summer, and fall make the best training block here, because locals can stack river miles, reservoir loops, and longer rides without overthinking layers. Summer runners use the river during happy hour, and Move! With The Urban League gives the season a signature event. Summer cyclists stretch the Farmington River Trail and Farmington Canal Trail loop, then use Central Wheel’s 7AM ride when they want pace line work. Winter changes the rhythm for both sports. Fleet Feet running club may cancel for thunderstorms, snow, or ice, and CLA Blue Back Mitten Run keeps December on the running calendar. Central Wheel keeps cyclists moving with endurance miles at a conversational pace.