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10K races near Omaha

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Upcoming 10K races near Omaha

JUL 1
25JUL
Run · road · 10K
Heatwave Half Marathon - Omaha
Omaha · 10 km away
AUG 2
9AUG
Run · road · 10K
Popsicle 5K/10K/Half - Omaha
Omaha · 11 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 10K
Summer Sizzler- Lincoln
Lincoln · 77 km away
SEP 3
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Nebraska Marathon - Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K
Papillion · 18 km away
11SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Harvest Moon Hustle
Elmwood · 55 km away
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20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Golden Harvest Half Marathon & 5k/10k - Lincoln
Ashland · 41 km away
Omaha · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Omaha

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Run the Platte Half / 10K / 5K
SAT OCT 3
Run the Platte is a fall race series in Springfield, Nebraska, offering a half marathon, 10K, and 5K on the same morning. The half marathon begins at 8:00 AM, followed by the 10K and 5K at 8:15 AM, allowing participants to select between a longer road run and a shorter local event. Registration includes professional timing, a long-sleeved shirt, a custom finisher medal, and overall awards. A notable detail is the pumpkin pie, which provides the event with a distinct autumn character beyond the standard shirt and medal offerings.
Spooky Sprint - Omaha 5k/10k & Half Marathon Omaha
SAT OCT 17
Spooky Sprint - Omaha
SAT OCT 17
The Spooky Sprint - Omaha is a Halloween-themed running event in Omaha, Nebraska, offering distances for nearly all types of participants: Kids Dash, 1 Mile, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, plus a virtual option and a Volunteer then Run entry. The in-person races feature chip timing, live results, awards, free participant photos, a designer shirt, and a custom medal. The 1 Mile and Kids Dash are untimed and low-pressure. The event is part of the local Bodies Race Series, known for family-friendly races with ample race-day giveaways. Children 10 and under can participate in the Kids Dash with a mini bib, youth shirt, and medal, or join the dash for free without these items. The 5K and 10K provide youth pricing for runners 12 and under, and the finish line offers treats post-run. Those unable to attend in Omaha can still enter the virtual race, run from their chosen location, and receive the event giveaways.
Yippee-Ki-Yay Races
SAT OCT 24
The Yippee-Ki-Yay Races take place in Council Bluffs, Iowa, offering 50K, half marathon, and 10K distances along the Wabash Trace Nature Trail. All three races commence and conclude at Iowa West Foundation Trail Head Park, structuring the event around a single starting point instead of a point-to-point course. The 50K is designed for runners seeking their first ultra-marathon or a swift trail run, with organizers noting it as one of Iowa's quickest 50K courses. The course follows a rails-to-trails path, utilizing a former rail corridor. The half marathon provides views of the countryside through the Heartland and has quickly become a popular choice within the event. This series is in its second year, and participation is capped. Post-race, participants receive food at the finish area.
Hot Cider Hustle - Omaha Half Marathon, 10K, & 5K
SUN OCT 25
The Hot Cider Hustle in Omaha offers a half marathon, 10K, 5K, untimed 5K, virtual participation, and a kids' 5K fun run. It is designed for runners seeking a standard road-race distance, walkers preferring an untimed 5K, and families with children aged 12 and under. The event emphasizes its autumn theme. Participants receive a race shirt, hot cider, and a caramel apple. Finishers also get a mug. The kids' division includes the same treats and mug but uses an untimed bib, focusing on participation rather than competition.
Turkey Trails - Omaha
SAT NOV 21
Turkey Trails - Omaha is a Thanksgiving-themed run in La Vista, Nebraska, offering 1-mile, 5K, and 10K distances. As part of the local Bodies Race Series, it caters to families, casual runners, and mixed-ability groups rather than a strictly competitive field. The event includes chip timing, live results, awards, a designer shirt, and a custom medal. Bodies Race Series events focus on family-friendly race days and quality swag. This race incorporates holiday activities alongside the running, making it suitable for first-timers, walkers, children, and regular runners seeking a Thanksgiving run near Omaha.
Turkey Trails - Lincoln
SUN NOV 29
Turkey Trails - Lincoln is an annual Thanksgiving-themed run in Lincoln, offering a half marathon, 10K, 5K, an untimed 1-mile walk, and a Kids Dash. It accommodates families and regular runners, with youth pricing for the 5K and 10K, and a short untimed dash for children aged 10 and under. The event provides chip timing, live results, and awards for timed races. Participants receive a custom bib, a designer shirt, and a finisher medal. Kids Dash entrants get a mini bib, a youth-sized shirt, and a special item. Free participant photos are available, along with treats at the finish. A virtual option exists for those who wish to run elsewhere, and a volunteer-then-run entry is offered for individuals wanting to assist before competing.
Candy Cane Course - Omaha
SAT DEC 19
The Candy Cane Course - Omaha is an annual December running event held at Towl Park in Omaha, Nebraska, featuring a Christmas theme. Participants can select from a 5K, 10K, or 15K race. Shorter options include an untimed 1 Mile walk/run and a Kids Dash for children aged 10 and under. A virtual race option is available for those who wish to receive the shirt and medal without attending in person, alongside a volunteer-then-run option. The event welcomes families and regular runners alike, offering youth pricing for the 5K and 10K, as well as untimed divisions for younger participants or casual runners. Entry into the longer races includes a custom bib, a designer shirt, and a finisher medal. The race utilizes chip timing with live results and awards. Complimentary photos and post-race treats enhance the holiday atmosphere. This event is part of the local Bodies Race Series, and the Omaha Running Club supports the Candy Cane Run tradition and the broader Omaha running and walking community.
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Omaha Training Notes

Omaha 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 stack easy miles on Lake Zorinsky, Standing Bear Lake, Keystone Trail, Big Papio Trail, and West Papio Trail. Lake Zorinsky gives runners a 3-mile east loop and a 4-mile west loop, so out and backs turn four into five or six without much thinking. Standing Bear Lake runs almost exactly 3 miles around, and Chalco Hills Rec. Area gives 4- and 6-mile loops around Lake Wehrspann. Omaha Running Club keeps the calendar busy. DUNDEE DASH 5K, Stampede 5k, The Cookie Mile, bRUNch5k, and Market to Market Relay Nebraska are the anchor names locals recognize.

Riders use Keystone Trail and Big Papio Trail for easygoing Z2, then push bigger efforts on West Papio Trail, Bellevue Loop Trail, Wabash Nature Trail, and Council Bluffs Trail. Omaha Velo keeps it casual, Harvest Racing brings the race focus, and OMG runs Wednesday night gravel from March to November. Prairie Bloom Cycling Club has riders around Omaha, Lincoln, and in between. Dutch Hall is the hill playground, with Lots of Dutch Hall Hills 1 covering 20.8 miles and Lots of Dutch Hall Hills 2 covering 22.5 miles. Glenwood Gravel Grinder, Biketober 2025, and the Louisville 50k and 100k rides carry the event buzz.

March to November gives Omaha its cleanest training rhythm, especially for OMG gravel rides and steady base miles. Summer puts water fountains back at Lake Zorinsky, and locals still start early when intervals or long runs sit on the plan. Lake loops stay useful when shade gets thin, and Riverfront Trail miles along the Missouri River feel good before the day builds. Winter changes the kit more than the map. The Tuesday group still rides year-round, often in jeans when it is cold, while runners keep using the concrete paths when conditions allow.