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Upcoming 10K races near Pittsburgh

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Run · road · 10K
Ellwood City Arts & Crafts Food Festival 10K
Ellwood City · 53 km away
JUL 1
12JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Murrysville Monster Trail Races
Murrysville · 26 km away
AUG 1
1AUG
Run · road · 10K
Two Face 10K
Wexford · 21 km away
SEP 2
11SEP
Run · road · 10K
Pain in Moraine
Portersville · 56 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Harvest 5k/10k/Half Marathon
Boston · 20 km away
Pittsburgh · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Pittsburgh

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2026 FAAP Fall Classic , North Park
SUN OCT 4
Finishers at the FAAP Fall Classic receive handmade bamboo medals after a trail race or walk based at North Harmar Pavilion in North Park, near Pittsburgh. Runners can choose 5K, 10K, or 20K distances, with staggered morning starts and a field capped at 400 participants. The race runs in early fall, timed for the first fall colors in Western Pennsylvania. About 95% of the route is on unpaved trails, including a section of the Rachel Carson Trail, and each distance starts and finishes at North Harmar Pavilion. The event has run for almost twenty years and raises money for an orphanage in the Philippines. Top finishers can earn cash prizes, Parent-Child teams have their own awards, and a folk dancing performance closes the day.
FAAP FALL CLASSIC
SUN OCT 4
The FAAP Fall Classic is a trail race and walk held in North Park, near Pittsburgh, offering 5K, 10K, and 20K distances. The event limits participation to 400 runners. The course is predominantly off-road, with approximately 95% of the route on unpaved trails. It is scheduled to coincide with the beginning of fall colors in Western Pennsylvania, providing participants with an early-season run through foliage instead of a typical park loop. The course incorporates a section of the Rachel Carson Trail, establishing a local trail-running identity for the event beyond the park's boundaries. The race has been held for almost twenty years and supports an orphanage in the Philippines. Participants who finish are awarded handmade bamboo medals. Top finishers are eligible for cash prizes, and there are also awards for Parent-Child teams. A folk dancing performance concludes the event, adding a community tradition that distinguishes it from a typical trail race morning.
Pocono Mountains Marathon Race Festival
SAT OCT 10
The Pocono Mountains Marathon Race Festival is a fall running event held at Promised Land State Park in Greentown, Pennsylvania. The start and finish lines are located at the Upper Lake Overflow Parking Lot. Participants can select from a 5K, 10K, half marathon, or full marathon. The marathon is a certified Boston Marathon qualifier, with PA certification number 21011NP. The course winds through the state park during the fall foliage season, offering a wooded Pocono park running experience rather than city streets. Elite Feats organizes the event, and Mark Hughes is the race director. Awards are presented in male, female, and nonbinary categories, with age-group awards for nonbinary runners in the marathon, half marathon, and 10K. First-time half marathon and marathon finishers receive a commemorative plaque alongside their finisher medal. Registration includes a shirt, medal, and running socks.
Preston Park 5k & 10k
SUN OCT 18
The Preston Park 5k & 10k is a fall race held at Preston Park, 415 S. Eberhart Road in Butler, Pennsylvania, beginning at 9:00 a.m. The Friends of Preston Park Foundation sponsors this event, and walkers are welcome to participate with runners. The 5k course is runnable and not technical, making it suitable for first-time participants and experienced runners alike. Many participants have discovered Preston Park, a location referred to as “Butler County’s hidden gem.” Awards will be presented after the race, BiGGz BBq will offer food on site, and participants wearing a mask will receive a treat in observance of the Halloween spirit.
YMCA Santa Run 5k & 10k Run
SUN DEC 6
The YMCA Santa Run 5k & 10k Run is a holiday-season run in Beaver, Pennsylvania. The start is beside the Beaver Fire station on Market Street, and the finish is at Irvine Park. It includes a timed 5k Santa Run, a 10k Santa Run, and a One-Mile Fun Run, suitable for runners seeking a full effort and families wanting a short December outing in Christmas attire. The 10k follows the same loop twice, while the shorter events are simpler and accessible. Roads are not closed for the race, so participants should expect an open-road community run, not a sealed-off course. Proceeds support youth feeding programs in Beaver County, and the Santa hats and Christmas outfits provide the local holiday atmosphere.
Great Allegheny Ohiopyle Marathon Race Festival: Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K
SAT MAY 1
The full marathon is a certified Boston Marathon Qualifier, running two loops of the half marathon course. First-time half or full marathon finishers receive a special plaque and finisher's medal. SWAG includes a T-shirt, finisher's medal, and ankle running socks. Service members and their families receive a 10% discount. A non-binary registration option includes its own awards.
Mother's Day Run for the Roses Half Marathon, 10k and 5k
SUN MAY 9
This Mother's Day, the Mother's Day Run for the Roses is a point-to-point run. It is part of the Great Allegheny Ohiopyle Marathon Race Festival and the Great Appalachian Valley Race series. The event attracts 1-50 participants.
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Pittsburgh Training Notes

Pittsburgh hosts 12 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Pittsburgh runners live on river miles, park loops, and hills that show up fast. Locals stack Z2 on the Three Rivers Heritage Trail, the South Side Riverfront Trail, the Eliza Furnace Trail, and the GAP trail when they want steady footing. Fleet Feet Pittsburgh keeps the week simple with Recovery Runs at Fleet Feet Bakery Square on Mondays at 6:30 PM, Track Club at Schenley Park Oval on Wednesdays at 6:30 PM, East End Pub Runs on Thursdays at 6:30 PM, and Long Runs on Sundays at 7:30 AM. Pittsburgh Pharaoh Hounds Running Club meets Tuesdays at 6:30 PM at the Schenley Oval. North Park lake gives about 5 miles per loop with short hills, long hills, and flat parts. Frick Park is big enough for a get-lost long run. The anchor races are DICK'S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon Weekend of Events, EQT Pittsburgh 10 Miler, The Big Run 5K, and Run Around the Square.

Pittsburgh riding feels better once you stop fighting the map. The city has over 117 miles of marked bike routes, and the rivers make easy links from Oakland over the Hot Metal Bridge into Southside, along the GAP trail to the Point, and back by the sister bridges. Mt. Lebanon Cycling & Caffeine Club has been bicycling the roads and trails of Pittsburgh and beyond since 1988, and it rides over Mount Washington every Saturday morning. Flock of Cycles usually rolls out of Oakland, Major Taylor Cycling PGH runs a Wednesday no-drop city tour of 12 to 18 miles, and Pittsburgh Randonneurs handles 100 to 600 km work. Allegheny Cycling Association gives you Tuesday and Wednesday evening racing at the cycling oval. Pittsburgh Masters Velo Club makes Friday Night at the Track a summer anchor. The climbs sit on Mount Washington, North Park's Big Hill, and the steep two-lane roads between neighborhoods.

Pittsburgh gives runners and cyclists the best rhythm in spring and fall, when mild weather makes intervals, long runs, and base miles feel clean. Summer brings warm, humid days, but it also brings the most sunshine, so locals start early, carry fluids, and use river trails before the heat index builds. July is the warmest month, and the city still works if you respect the hour. Winter changes the kit more than the attitude. Cold, snowy weeks push runners toward cleared paths, Schenley Park Oval, and steady Z2, while riders split time between weekend road rides, track sessions, and singletrack when Frick Park or Hartwood Acres Park is in shape.