Jefferson City · United States

5K races near Jefferson City

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Upcoming 5K races near Jefferson City

This week 1
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
The Great American 5k
Linn Creek · 76 km away
JUL 1
25JUL
Run · road · 5K
9th Annual Christmas in July 5K
Osage Beach · 68 km away
SEP 5
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk - Jefferson City, MO
Jefferson City
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
Miles for Missouri Outdoors 5k
Jefferson City · 2 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
Do Hard Things 5k Run/Walk & 9.11-Mile Run or Ruck
Columbia · 32 km away
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26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Lizzy's Walk of Faith 5K Walk/Run
Columbia · 44 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Lizzy's 9th Annual Walk of Faith 5K Walk/Run
Columbia · 39 km away
Jefferson City · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Jefferson City

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Christina Bohn Memorial 5K for PMDD Awareness
SAT OCT 17
The Christina Bohn Memorial 5K for PMDD Awareness is a timed trail 5K at Twin Lakes Recreation Area in Columbia, Missouri, with a virtual option. Runners and walkers participate together. The morning schedule includes packet pickup, an opening ceremony, and a 9:00 a.m. start. The race is Trail Sisters Approved and hosted by the Christina Bohn Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting those affected by Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder and Premenstrual Exacerbation. The course uses trail sections including the MKT and nearby conservation land, making it a local trail run rather than a road-race loop. Medals are awarded to the top three women and men in each age group. The event honors Christina Bohn, who died by suicide at 33, and is tied to Missouri's PMDD Awareness Day, on Christina's birthday. The day also includes an evening dinner and fireside chat for women with PMDD, each of whom may bring one guest.
LOZ Oktoberfest 5k & 1/2 k
SAT OCT 17
The LOZ Oktoberfest 5k & .5k is a run/walk in Osage Beach, Missouri, centered on Oktoberfest at Lake of the Ozarks. It begins and ends at Sanctuary Brewery, offering a standard 5K for runners and a very short .5K, approximately .31 miles, for those preferring the shirt-and-beer option without the full three miles. The 5K follows a turnaround course with an aid station at the turn. Registration includes a shirt, a custom ceramic coaster, and a coupon for a free beer at The Sanctuary. The .5K has a reduced entry fee and allows participants to purchase a shirt separately. FundRuns manages the races, with proceeds supporting Wonderland Camp.
Phylicia Carson Memorial 5k
SAT NOV 7
2026 LOTO Turkey Trot 5k
THU NOV 26
The LOTO Turkey Trot 5k is a Thanksgiving-season running event in Camdenton, Missouri. It offers a 5 km race plus a shorter 1.6 km option, allowing runners to choose between a standard 5K and a roughly one-mile outing. The start is listed at 662 Laker Pride Road in Camdenton. The available facts do not give course details, elevation, field size, or traditions beyond the Turkey Trot format and the two distances.
2027 Bridge and Dam
SAT APR 10
The Bridge and Dam race begins at the Bagnell Dam Scenic Overlook, leading participants onto the historic Bagnell Dam Strip in Lake Ozark, Missouri. The series includes a 5K, 10K, and a certified half marathon, with virtual options available for each distance. This annual road race takes place at the Lake of the Ozarks, featuring a demanding lakefront course and typical race-day temperatures ranging from the 30s to the 60s Fahrenheit. Participants are shuttled to the start, and half marathoners have the option of using pacers. The longer courses traverse back and forth over two bridges spanning the Lake of the Ozarks, a reservoir formed by damming the Osage River in the 1930s. This lake is known as the Magic Dragon or Missouri Dragon because of its serpentine path through central Missouri. FundRuns and the Lake of the Ozarks Runners coordinate the event, with Alysia Maschino and Scott Page associated with its initial race direction. Proceeds support local organizations such as Wonderland Camp, the Lake of the Ozarks Shrine Club, and Lake Area Big Brothers Big Sisters. Custom medals are awarded to finishers, age-group prizes are available, and the post-race reception is held at Neon Taco.
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Jefferson City Training Notes

Jefferson City hosts 12 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 Parks and Rec Greenway when they want steady miles without thinking too hard. The Greenway runs wide and concrete from Fairgrounds Road to Dunklin Street, and quarter-mile markers make intervals clean. The Greenway gives you a 1 mile concrete loop. Binder Park brings 12 miles of off-road trails when legs want dirt. The Jefferson City Roadrunners Club keeps the scene moving with races, training groups, newsletters, and a points series. Capital City Race, The Big Run JC, Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk, and the Thanksgiving Day Pie Run sit on the local calendar.

Locals ride the Katy Trail for Z2, base miles, and long quiet days by farms and bluffs. The Katy Trail rolls east and west as a 225-mile crushed rock path, and biking on crushed rock can sometimes feel like running in sand. The route is 2 km and gains 121 m, so it works for a short spin. The route is 5 km with 329 m of ascent. The climbs live in the city hills, the bluffs, and that Missouri River bridge ramp where a cyclist can get dizzy biking in circles. Interlude 2026 starts at the Red Wheel bike shop.

Spring and summer are the best months when locals want consistent running, riding, and race rhythm. Summer brings heat, rain, and common thunderstorms, so runners hit the Greenway early and cyclists keep Katy Trail miles flexible. The 4th of July Firecracker Mile, Kyle’s Summer Classic 5K Run/Walk, and The Great Escape Triathlon make summer feel busy in a good way. Winter turns colder, and light snow is common while about half of wintertime precipitation still falls as rain. Locals keep flat Greenway tempos, rubber track intervals, and short park loops in play when the dirt gets sloppy.