Logan, UT-ID · United States

5K races near Logan, UT-ID

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Upcoming 5K races near Logan, UT-ID

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4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Farr West 5k
Farr West · 51 km away
JUL 4
11JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Muddy Dash | Salt Lake City 2026
Ogden · 54 km away
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
Utah Spartan Trifecta Weekend
Huntsville · 53 km away
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
Pioneer Days 5K
Layton · 74 km away
25JUL
Run · road · 5K
2024 High Uinta Half Marathon 10K 5K
Croydon · 78 km away
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AUG 2
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
Path to Prevention
Riverdale · 63 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 5K
East Canyon Marathon - 26.2 - 13.1 - 10K - 5K
Morgan · 79 km away
SEP 5
5SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Terrain Race | Salt Lake City 2026
Ogden · 54 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
Hooper Tomato Days 5K
Hooper · 68 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Great Pumpkin 5K
Logan
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Family Promise of Ogden Fun Run and Walk
Ogden · 52 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
2026 Farmington Rotary Scarecrow 5k fundraiser
Kaysville · 80 km away
Logan, UT-ID · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Logan, UT-ID

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Wicked Way 5K
SAT OCT 10
The Wicked Way 5K is an evening Halloween fun run in Logan, Utah, starting from Willow Park. It is a 5K with a separate kids' run of about half a mile, and the whole event emphasizes Halloween, not treating costumes as an afterthought. Participants can enter a costume contest, get face painting, and pass trick-or-treat stops on a decorated trail. The 5K follows the Logan River Trail from Willow Park to Rendezvous Park and back, while the kids' run loops around the field near the Willow Park stage. Candy, live music, raffle entry, race bibs, shirts, and awards for the top overall male and female finishers are part of the event. Wicked Way is also the second event in the Holiday Racing Series, and it is part of Logan's local running scene of trail and road races around Cache Valley.
Veterans Tribute Run
SAT NOV 7
The Veterans Tribute Run is a 5K run and walk in Marriott-Slaterville, Utah, taking place in early November. It begins at 8:00 a.m. MST at First United Methodist Church, the same location as the finish line. The event focuses on honoring veterans, with race proceeds directed to the Veterans Activity Fund for residents of the George E. Wahlen Veterans Home. The course is a fast, flat loop incorporating a short out-and-back section, making it suitable for walkers, novice 5K runners, and those aiming for a personal best. Following the race, participants will receive light refreshments, and age-group awards will be given. The fund supported by the event provides for entertainment, outings, and special programs for veterans, and the race also pays tribute to George E. Wahlen, a World War II Medal of Honor recipient.
Jolly Jog 5K
SAT NOV 28
The Jolly Jog 5K is a holiday fun run and toy drive held at The Wharf Fort Lauderdale. The 5K follows a festive waterfront route. Participants are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped toy as part of their entry. The event supports HANDY, making the toy drive a central aspect. Following the run, attendees can join a holiday afterparty at The Wharf. Finishers will receive a complimentary post-race drink. Registration offers both free and premium ticket choices.
Utah Santa Run - Ogden
SAT NOV 28
The Ogden Santa Run is a 5K in Historic Downtown Ogden and the original race in the Utah Santa Runs series. It is the largest event in the series, run just before the Ogden Holiday Light Parade, tying the race to the city’s holiday night rather than a standalone morning run. The route goes down Washington Boulevard, with runners in the Santa suits they receive as part of entry. Milk-and-cookie aid stations replace the usual sports-drink setup, volunteers dress as elves, and music plays along the course from start to finish.
Cupid's Chase 5K Ogden
SAT FEB 13
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Logan Base Miles And Big Climbs

Logan, UT-ID hosts 17 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 Logan by feel, because the town gives you flat shade, campus hills, and mountain legs in one week. Logan River Trail works for an easy 5K or 10K on a shaded concrete path with no elevation changes. Logan Cemetery stays the quiet pick for a quick run. Green Canyon brings trees, birdsong, and a clean trail rhythm. Bonneville Shoreline Trail connects from Green Canyon when you want more dirt. Old Main Hill is a killer when intervals need bite. Utah Top of Utah Runners keeps the scene connected, and Blacksmith Fork 15K Freedom Run, Cytiva Top of Utah Marathon, Logan River Trail 10K & 5K, and Logan Peak Trail Run anchor the calendar.

Locals ride Cache Valley for country-road base miles, gravel, and real climbs. Logan Race Club brings the sharp end, with a Race Group for high-intensity rides and a Competitive Group that runs 20-25 MPH as a drop ride but regroups. Cache Gran Fondo, Cache Valley Century, Little Red, and Logan Triathlon - Cache Valley Super Sprint Triathlon give the year its anchor events. Bear Lake Cycling Route gives you the Caribbean of the Rockies, and the road around Bear Lake runs about 50 miles with not much elevation gain. Logan Canyon from Garden City adds big-time elevation, while Minnetonka Cave Road holds steady 2 to 4 percent grades before the last 2 miles hit closer to 6 percent.

Early May through October gives Logan its best outdoor block. The start of summer is Logan’s golden hour, and temperatures can reach 20°C to 22°C, so locals stack Z2 early, ride Bear Lake, and keep harder trail work for shade. Green Canyon, Logan River Trail, and Bonneville Shoreline Trail feel right before the day warms up. Cache Valley gravel stays good for long rides, and fellow cyclists still trade those two-fingered salutes. Winter changes the math for both sports, because mountain routes get more selective and runners lean harder on lower paths, roads, and short efforts when the high country is not the move.