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Omaha Training Notes
Omaha hosts 27 5K 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.