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Louisville Park Miles
Louisville hosts 66 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.
Locals build a lot of weeks around Cherokee Park, Seneca Park, Iroquois Park, Waterfront Park, Joe Creason Park, and The Parklands of Floyds Fork. Cherokee Park has a 2-mile walking loop when you want easy Z2. Iroquois Park works for hill workouts, especially when South Louisville runners want something tougher than flat pavement. Derby City Run Club, She Runs This Town, Louisville Race Club, Fleet Feet, and Iroquois Hill Runners keep the social miles steady. The Kentucky Derby Festival miniMarathon, Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon, Parkrun 5K, and Frostbite 5K give the calendar its anchor races.
Riders use the Louisville Loop, RiverWalk, Ohio River Levee Trail, Big Four Bridge, Ohio River Greenway, Discovery Trail, and The Parklands when they want base miles without overthinking it. Louisville Bicycle Club serves the metro area, including Southern Indiana, and Falls City Community Bikeworks keeps the bike community grounded. Crazy Ridenfaden Cyclists, Burrito Riders of Louisville, Holy Spokes, and Bike Cruise & Brews add more ways to roll. Floyds Knobs, Indian Hills, Oldham County, and the Big 4 Ramp bring the climbing, and the Big 4 Ramp rises for 0.5 km at a 3.5% grade. Tour de Lou, Old Kentucky Home Bicycle Tour, Bike MS Bluegrass Bourbon Ride, and Bike to Beat Cancer are the big ride targets.
Spring and fall feel like the best months because the parks, river paths, and longer road routes all work for steady running and riding. Summer pushes people earlier, and Louisville Race Club moves its start time to 8:00 am when the heat settles in. The Parklands can still be a good call for a hot summer run, especially on shaded path days. Winter keeps both sports alive with night miles, well-lit routes, and more practical layering. Frostbite 5K gives runners a January marker, and cyclists usually trade big gran fondo days for shorter Z2 spins, gravel, and whatever dry pavement they can get.