10K races near Ithaca
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IRONMAN 70.3 Musselman
PLAYTRI - IRONMAN 70.3 MUSSELMAN
The Hardcore 24
Tour de Keuka Kids Bike Rodeo
Y We Ride: Cortland and Ithaca YMCA Bike Tour
16th Annual Remembrance 5KRun/Walk for HOPE
Greek Peak Enduro
Cazenovia Triathlon
Ithaca Training Notes
Ithaca hosts 8 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 Cass Park when they want flat rhythm, Beebe Lake when they want a campus loop, and Cornell Botanic Gardens when they want views without overthinking it. FLRC keeps the scene moving with weekend runs, Tuesday workouts, and Thursday Night Social runs that meet every Thursday at 5:30 PM outside Bike Bar. High Noon Athletic Club gives the faster crowd another name to know. Monkey Run, Cayuga Trail, and Lick Brook cover the trail side, and Lick Brook gains about 700 vertical feet in less than a mile. Ithaca Twilight 5K, Gorges Ithaca Half Marathon, Cayuga Trails, and Lucifer's Crossing anchor the calendar.
Finger Lakes Cycling Club starts plenty of rides from East Hill Plaza, and Cornell Cycling Club uses Goldwin Smith Hall and East Hill Plaza Walgreens as regular meet points. Tuesday Night Races bring the crit brain to the hills, with an informal weekly road race that usually has A and B categories. The hill is 1 mile long, and it hosts the TNR finish locals know. 7% average gradient. The full loop covers 9 miles and 3261 feet of gain.
Spring, summer, and fall are the best months because the routes vary from short to long, from asphalt to dirt, and from flat to brutal. Summer brings warm days, moderate heat and humidity, pleasant nights, and TNR starts from East Hill Plaza between 5 and 6 PM. Runners use early evenings for Ithaca Twilight 5K vibes, FLRC workouts, and steady Z2 on the waterfront trail. Winter changes the game for both sports, with cold, cloudy weeks and shorter outdoor windows. Cyclists shift toward recovery rides, indoor work, or careful clear-day miles, and runners keep more routes close to town.