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5K races near Lafayette-West Lafayette

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Upcoming 5K races near Lafayette-West Lafayette

This week 3
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Selah's Grace 5K Run/Walk
Cicero · 79 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Firecracker 5K
Peru · 79 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Big Boom 5K 2026
Zionsville · 75 km away
JUL 3
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
Race for Grace 5K
Logansport · 58 km away
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
Water Drop 5K Run/Walk Water Droplet Kids Run
Lafayette
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25JUL
Run · road · 5K
2nd Annual CK Racing Back to School 5k
Kokomo · 68 km away
AUG 6
1AUG
Run · road · 5K
Hickory Hustle 5K & 10K
Colfax · 32 km away
8AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Kennekuk Road Runners - Howl at the Moon 8/4 hour Ultra
Danville · 71 km away
9AUG
Run · road · 5K
Muddy Princess - Indianapolis, IN
Rossville · 20 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 5K
2024 Tiger 5K
Westville · 76 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
Love Wins 5K | 1-Mile | Kids Fun Run
Jamestown · 59 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
Little Cousin Jasper 5K Run & Walk
Remington · 44 km away
SEP 5
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Fair on the Square Half Marathon & 5K
Danville · 80 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
Hog Jog 5K Run/Walk
Brownsburg · 76 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Cupcake Run/Walk for Public Education
West Lafayette · 5 km away
24SEP
Run · road · 5K
RUN(317) - Carmel Village of WestClay
Carmel · 78 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Aimee Romero Memorial Cupcake 5K Run/Walk
Greentown · 79 km away
Lafayette-West Lafayette · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Lafayette-West Lafayette

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Hit the Bricks Run/Walk
SAT OCT 3
The Hit the Bricks Run/Walk is an event in Zionsville, Indiana, organized by the Zionsville Optimist Club. It includes a timed 5K race, a 5K walk, and an untimed 3K walk for those seeking a shorter, less strenuous option. The 5K course begins and ends at Town Hall, incorporates sections of Zionsville’s Rail Trail, and winds through the historic downtown. This event holds the distinction of being the longest-running in Boone County. Participants and locals often note its remarkable tradition of over forty years without a race-day rain.
Warren Riverside Run 5k
SAT OCT 10
The Warren Riverside Run 5k is a small fall run and walk held at Riverside Park in Warren, Indiana. The start and finish are located at 126 E 1st St. This annual event is in its third year and limits registration to 200 participants. All proceeds benefit the Warren Chamber of Commerce, and Revival Track Club manages race timing and results. The 5k route includes crossing a bridge, following the Salamonie River, and looping through Riverside Park before returning to the park for post-race refreshments. Participants receive a shirt, bib, and finisher award. Overall, masters, and age-group winners can receive awards if they attend the ceremony. Children 7 and under may participate for free without timing or race materials. Dogs are permitted if kept on a supervised, non-retractable leash.
Race for Reading 5k & Fun Run 2025
SUN OCT 18
The Race for Reading 5k & Fun Run is a morning running and walking event held at Winding Hills Park in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Participants can choose a 5k Run/Walk beginning at 8:30 am, or a 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk at 9:15 am. A virtual 5k option is also available for those who prefer to complete the distance remotely. The event is offered as both an in-person 5k road race and a 5k virtual race. Winding Hills Park, located at 901 E. Winding Hill Road in Upper Allen Township, serves as the base for the in-person race. Simpson Library is associated with the event website, and Dawna Trump, representing Cumberland County Libraries, is listed as the organizer.
Veteran's Day 5K
SAT NOV 7
The Veteran's Day 5K is a morning race at English Landing Park in Parkville, Missouri, beginning at 8:00 AM. This event honors U.S. military service members, with every finisher receiving a custom medal. Participants have the option to purchase a long-sleeve event shirt, and teams of four or more qualify for a registration discount. The race is held in memory of Ed Burnham, a long-time local runner, World War II veteran, and VFW employee. While top runners vie for overall and age-group awards, the event welcomes families, friends, and workplace teams seeking a brief Veterans Day run. A portion of the proceeds benefits the VFW Foundation, supporting overseas troops, U.S. military families, and underserved veterans.
Zionsville Half-Marathon & 5K
SAT NOV 21
The Zionsville Half-Marathon & 5K is a late-season road race held at Lions Club Park in downtown Zionsville, Indiana. It features a half marathon and a 5K, accommodating runners, walkers, and children, making it suitable for a wide range of participants. The event is organized by Tuxedo Brothers, and the half marathon has a 16-minute-per-mile pace requirement. Both races begin and end at Zionsville Lions Club Park on South Elm Street. The course winds through downtown Zionsville and extends within the city limits, with routes certified by USATF. Finishers will receive distance-specific medals, participants get soft-style shirts, and the race benefits Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana, Fountains of Hope, and the Zionsville High School cross-country programs.
Downtown Jasper IN Turkey Trot 5K
THU NOV 26
The Downtown Jasper IN Turkey Trot 5K is a morning run/walk through downtown Jasper, Indiana, beginning at the courthouse square area at 8:00 AM Eastern. Hosted by Downtown Running, it uses a simple 5K format, suitable for runners and walkers seeking a short holiday outing. The route starts and finishes in downtown Jasper, with the event base at 1 Courthouse Square. Details indicate a local, town-center race rather than a large destination event; its appeal lies in the downtown setting, the easy distance, and the early start that leaves the rest of the day open.
Wabash Run The River
SAT JUN 5
This is the fifth Wabash Run The River. The race starts in the community center and runs along the Wabash River Trail. The course is mostly paved with a short crushed gravel section. A street festival happens before the race. All participants receive a Finisher Medal. Youth 17 and younger receive special pricing, and strollers are free. The event takes place RAIN OR SHINE.
AMVETS Post 27 2nd Annual PTSD Awareness 5K Run/Walk
SAT JUN 5
The 2nd Annual AMVETS Post 27 5K Walk/Run supports local Veterans. The course offers community spirit, honoring those who served.
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Wabash Miles And River Roads

Lafayette-West Lafayette hosts 25 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 Wabash Heritage Trail when they want steady base miles without overthinking it. The Wabash Heritage Trail gives you about 18 miles along Burnett Creek and the Wabash River, with crushed stone, asphalt, and boardwalk underfoot. The trail has 5 miles of paved pathways. Cattail Trail runs four paved miles through marsh and woodlands into the Celery Bog Nature Trail. Run With Us - Fleet Feet West Lafayette brings people out for weekly social runs and Sunday coffee jogs. Purdue Boilermaker Half-Marathon & 5K feels like the anchor event, with Water Drop 5K Run/Walk and Turkey Trot filling the calendar.

Locals ride a lot of quiet country roads, then come back through campus when they need easy spins or intervals. West Lafayette has 157 cycle routes, and the Ft Ouiatenon Loop is 29 km with 132 m of ascent. Wabash River Cycle Club has been around since 1978, and the Wabash River Ride is the big August anchor. The Wabash River Ride starts and ends at Fort Ouiatenon, with paved routes up to 101 miles and gravel routes up to 100 miles. Climbs show up closer to the river, and 3rd Street can feel absolutely brutal. Grant Street Hill, Northwestern Hill, and Switchback Hill also keep the legs honest.

August and September are the best months to be on a bike here, and runners get plenty of warm daylight for Z2 miles, workouts, and race prep. Summer riding feels simple because bike lanes cover campus and the main urban roads, and most drivers tend to give you room when passing. Smaller streets still mean sharing the road, so locals usually pick familiar loops and quieter country roads. Winter changes the whole routine for both sports because snow and ice decide what makes sense. Runners keep routes flexible, and cyclists usually need thicc or cleated tires before winter riding feels realistic.