10K races near Knoxville
Upcoming 10K races near Knoxville
Recurring 10K races near Knoxville
Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly
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Other races in the next 90 days
Tour de Rocky Top
Wild Rose Women's Triathlon Presented by RevitalyzeMD
Little Tomahawks Youth Triathlon
Secret City Sprint Triathlon
K-Town on the River Triathlons
HARDford 50 and HARDERford 75
Pedal the Gap
Tour De Mater
Knoxville Training Notes
Knoxville hosts 6 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.
Knoxville runners get a park-heavy setup with greenways, river paths, and trail miles close to town. Locals use Ten Mile Creek Greenway, Volunteer Landing, Riverside Park, Worlds Fair Park, and the Urban Wilderness South Loop for easy Z2 or sharper intervals. I.C. King Park brings King’s Crown Trail, Everest Low Trail, and the three crowns: Everest, Middle, and Kimble’s Ladder. Seven Islands State Birding Park keeps things wide and soft beside the French Broad River. The East Lakeshore system gives runners 30 miles of trail, and Coytee Branch loop covers 2.4 miles. Knoxville Track Club, SlowKno Running Club, KnoxTerra Running Club, and South Knox Trail Runners keep the calendar full. Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon, Whiskey Run Knoxville, and Xterra Knoxville Trail Race Half Marathon anchor the year.
Knoxville riders get greenway spins, road rollers, mountain bike singletrack, and real climbs once they point out of town. Happy Creek Road runs 3 km and gains 905 m, with short climbs, rollers, and sections that feel like singletrack for road bikes. Another route runs 5 km and climbs 1,182 m through farmland and East Tennessee hollars. One climb goes 1 km and gains 1,374 m. One route runs 8 km with 90 m of climbing from the James White Greenway through Worlds Fair Park. Locals find gravel around House Mountain in Corryton, south toward Blount County, North Boundary in Oak Ridge, and Norris Watershed by the dam. Kickstand Bicycle Collective and Knoxville Regional Bicycle Program hold down the bike scene, while Ride of Silence and K-Town on the River Triathlons mark the calendar.
Spring and fall are the best months because Knoxville lets runners and riders stack base miles without fighting the weather. The average low in summer sits around 21°C while 36 days per year reach 30°C. Locals shift long runs, intervals, and longer rides earlier, then use greenways, Seven Islands, or smoother trails when the heat starts leaning on pace. Winter lows average around 1°C and the city gets about 5 days when the high stays at or below freezing. Snow usually shows up in small amounts, and runners and cyclists just move toward greenways, road loops, and smoother trails when roots, rocks, and singletrack get sloppy.