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10K races near Madison

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Upcoming 10K races near Madison

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4JUL
Run · road · 10K
43rd Annual Milton Optimist Independence Day 10K Run/5K Walk/1 Mile Run
Milton · 49 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
Eagle Chase Fire on the River 2026
Prairie du Sac · 34 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Eagle Chase Fire on the River
Prairie du Sac · 36 km away
AUG 1
15AUG
Run · road · 10K
Race for a Place to Call Home
Janesville · 50 km away
SEP 3
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cow Chip Classic Run/Walk
Prairie Du Sac · 35 km away
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12SEP
Run · road · 10K
DoLittle Marathon
Oconomowoc · 73 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Henry Vilas Zoo - Run Wild 2026
Madison · 2 km away
Madison · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Madison

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Run Stephenson County
SAT OCT 17
Run Stephenson County begins and ends at the Jane Addams Trailhead in Orangeville, Illinois, offering a 5K, 10K, half marathon, and cycling fun ride. This is an annual YMCA fundraiser, with entry fees supporting reduced-cost access to YMCA programs and memberships for children, families, seniors, and neighbors. The half marathon features a flat start and finish, with rolling hills in the middle miles. The 5K and 10K courses are designed for runners aiming for fast times. The paved, certified route follows the Jane Addams Trail and local farmland roads, including chip timing, aid stations, and porta-potties. Participants receive a tech shirt, half marathon finishers are awarded medals, top finishers receive trophies, and the finish area provides food, vendors, and a close-knit community atmosphere.
Driftless Distance Night
SAT OCT 24
Driftless Distance Night is a summer evening track meet held under the lights at Central High School in La Crosse, Wisconsin. While the 5k is the primary event, the schedule also features a Community Walk/Jog 5k and youth races, accommodating both those seeking a relaxed group run and runners aiming for fast track times. All events take place on the track at 1801 Losey Blvd S, with participants eligible to enter one or multiple races. The 5k is divided into Open, Seeded, and Elite heats, with pacers set for 20:00, 17:00, and 15:00 respectively. The youth meet, organized in partnership with River City Run Club, includes 200m, 1600m, and 3200m races. Spectators are welcome, and registration includes a free shirt. All proceeds benefit the Driftless Distance Project's initiatives in running.
Haunted Hustle Run
SAT OCT 24
The Haunted Hustle is a Halloween-themed race day held at KEVA Sports Center in Middleton, Wisconsin, with the start and finish lines at the same location. The event offers a half marathon, 10K, 5K, 5K dog jog, 5K walk, and a kid's run, suitable for runners, walkers, families, and participants with a dog. The race names reflect the theme, such as the Monster Dash, Haunted Half Marathon, Terror 10K, Run For Your Life 5K, Great Pup-Kin Run, and Zombie Walk 5K. The Middleton races begin in a sequence on a Saturday morning, starting with the kids' Monster Dash, followed by the longer and shorter distance races departing a few minutes apart. Costumes are encouraged, but standard running attire is also acceptable. The finish area features live music and refreshments, contributing to a Halloween festival atmosphere rather than a simple road race. A separate Haunted Hustle 5K run/walk takes place in Jefferson City, Missouri, with proceeds benefiting the Sneaker Project.
Chilly Willy Winter Run Series - SEVEN Events!
SAT NOV 7
The Chilly Willy Winter Run Series features seven events held in Wisconsin between November and March. The series focuses on cold-weather running, offering 5K and 10K races at most locations, alongside a walking series and two half marathons throughout the season. Presented by Silver Circle Sports Events, LLC, the series allows half marathon participants to remain in contention on days without their chosen distance; they are placed in the 10K category for those events. Rucking, which involves hiking with a weighted backpack and originates from military training, is now available at all events as a lower-impact fitness choice.
Birdie Derby 5k/10k Run/Walk
THU NOV 26
Birdie Derby is a Thanksgiving morning 10K run and 5K run/walk in Fitchburg, Wisconsin, starting at 5500 E. Cheryl Parkway. The event runs from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and includes individual and team entries, untimed 5K walking options, virtual 5K and 10K choices, and a free 100-yard Kids Dash for ages 2 to 6 with a paid adult registration. The race complements Madison’s Thanksgiving routine: participants get active before the holiday meal, then receive a race bib, long-sleeved shirt or tech hoodie, knit hat, free photos, and Sportstats timing on a precisely measured course. Finish-line items include a Kwik Trip Glazer, chocolate milk, banana, water, and free Oasis Cafe coffee or hot chocolate before and after the race. All proceeds benefit a Wisconsin nonprofit and support Active Youth Wisconsin, which helps children become active by providing equipment and clothing.
Great Gobble Wobble
THU NOV 26
The Gobble Wobble is a Thanksgiving morning 5K and walk hosted by the Greater Philadelphia Y. It is designed for families, offering 5K and Wobble Walk choices, with separate pricing for adults and children, and complimentary entry for kids under 6. The race also benefits the Y's financial assistance program, making the holiday run a fundraiser for local access to YMCA programs. Instead of a single start line, the Gobble Wobble utilizes four race locations throughout the greater Philadelphia area. The listed sites include the Haverford Y in Havertown and the Navy Yard Marine Parade Grounds on South Broad Street in Philadelphia. Haverford's 5K begins at 8:30 AM. A virtual option is also available for those traveling, out of town, or not wishing to wake early on Thanksgiving morning.
Freeze For Food
SAT MAR 6
Freeze for Food, a long-standing Madison, Wisconsin race, is held at the Vilas Park Shelter on Vilas Park Drive. The event features a 5K run/walk at noon and a 10K run at 1 PM, allowing participants to walk, run one distance, or register for both. Organized by RPCVs of Wisconsin-Madison, it is an annual community event with modest entry fees. The race benefits food security and collaborates with Open Doors for Refugees, connecting the day to local aid efforts beyond just finish times. Runners and walkers gather at Vilas Park, with race-day bib pickup available at the shelter and early pickup at Movin' Shoes on South Park Street. The series has been active for over 45 years, establishing it as a Madison winter tradition centered on participation, fundraising, and a straightforward park-based race format.
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Madison Training Notes

Madison hosts 14 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run Madison like a park system with lakes in the middle. The Lake Monona Loop gives you 13 miles when you want steady Z2 without thinking too hard. The UW-Madison Arboretum, Picnic Point, Pheasant Branch, and the Capital City Trail to Lake Farm Park handle easy days, long runs, and soft-surface resets. Movin' Shoes Running Club keeps Sunday as the biggest run of the week, and Madison Run Club makes it easy to find a subgroup at your pace. Madison Marathon, Run Madtown Half Marathon, Karl Harter's Full Moon 5k, and Henry Vilas Zoo - Run Wild give the calendar real anchor races.

Locals ride the paved stuff hard because Madison is built for it. The Lake Monona Bike Loop stays paved and clearly marked for 13 miles, and the city of Monona puts short, steep hill climbs right into the loop. Great Rides Madison, BBC, Lymphomaniacs, Machinery Row Bicycles, Rocket Velocafe, and Wednesday Night Bike Rides keep the group-ride scene busy. The loop is an 8 km route with 543 m elevation. Ironman Wisconsin is the big anchor event, and Blue Mound State Park is where the climbs start feeling real.

Summer is the best stretch here, and Madison feels built for base miles, lake loops, and post-run brewery runs at Olbrich Biergarten. Locals still train through the shoulder seasons, because the paths stay useful and the Arboretum, Picnic Point, and Pheasant Branch keep trail days close. Winter changes the kit more than the mindset. Runners keep showing up from below-zero mornings to balmy afternoons, while riders use studded tires and stick to the bike paths when street lanes get iffy. Fake spring brings high 30s and 40s with rain, and that can feel worse than actual winter.