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10K races near Pueblo

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Upcoming 10K races near Pueblo

JUL 1
12JUL
Run · road · 10K
Heatwave Half Marathon - Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs · 71 km away
AUG 3
9AUG
Run · road · 10K
Summer Sizzler- Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs · 65 km away
13AUG
Run · road · 10K
Aug 13 - Beginners / Advanced @ Palmer
Colorado Springs · 68 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 10K
The Cheyenne Mountain Run
Colorado Springs · 55 km away
SEP 2
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Break Your Neck: Walk, Run, or Roll
Pueblo · 6 km away
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19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Beulah Challenge and OverIt Series
Beulah · 37 km away
Pueblo · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Pueblo

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Rim to Rim Royal Gorge Races: 5K Road Run, Trail 8 Mile, Trail Half Marathon
SAT OCT 3
The Rim to Rim Royal Gorge Races center on the Royal Gorge Bridge near Canon City, offering a road 5K, an 8-mile trail run, and a trail half marathon. The 5K winds through foothills near the bridge, featuring challenging hills and a downhill finish after crossing the bridge; walkers may also participate in this distance. The two longer races are trail events, each limited to 200 participants. The 8-mile course begins with a short run to the Twisted Cistern trailhead, incorporates 1.6 miles of that trail, includes a 3.1-mile loop on Made in the Shade, then ascends Twisted Cistern again before descending toward the bridge. The half marathon spans 13.1 miles with rolling hills, quick descents, open views of the gorge, and concludes at the Royal Gorge Bridge. In case of heavy rain or snow, Canon City may cancel the trail events and substitute an 8-mile dirt-road course. The series also features a free Dinosaur Dash kids race, encouraging costumes, and a virtual race option.
Bobcat Trail Races
SAT OCT 17
Bobcat Trail Races take place in Palmer Park, Colorado Springs. The park's rocky bluffs overlook the city and Pikes Peak. This fall trail event offers 5K, 10K, 25K, and 50K distances, accommodating both short-distance trail runners and ultrarunners on the same race day. The course is 95 percent unpaved, beginning around 6,300 feet and reaching nearly 6,600 feet. The series, established in 2015, aims to showcase Palmer Park’s trail system to runners. It maintains a local feel with a 250-runner limit and no prize money, distinguishing it from large-city road races.
Bridge Burner Ultra
SAT OCT 24
Bridge Burner Ultra starts runners in Cañon City on a single-loop trail course crossing the highest bridge in the United States. This late-season Colorado race offers 35 mile, 50k, 35k, and 10k options, suitable for ultrarunners and those seeking a shorter mountain-park route. The longer distances ascend to approximately 4,500 feet total elevation gain and reach 7,109 feet above sea level. The route traces the Arkansas River, passes through the granite-blasted Tunnel Drive tunnels, ascends towards vistas of the Royal Gorge and Pikes Peak, then crosses singletrack in Royal Gorge Mountain Park. The 35 mile and 50k participants also cross the Royal Gorge Bridge before descending through Temple Canyon. Aid stations are well-stocked with Tailwind, Muir Energy gels, fruit, banana bread, bacon, quesadillas, potatoes, and pierogis; however, runners must complete the day without pacers.
Spooky Sprint - Colorado Springs
SAT OCT 31
Spooky Sprint - Colorado Springs is a Halloween-themed running event in Colorado Springs, offering a Kid's Dash, an untimed 1 Mile, a 5k, 10k, and half marathon. It is designed for families and mixed-ability groups. Younger runners can do the short dash, walkers can select the mile, and runners seeking a timed effort can use the longer distances, which include chip timing, live results, and awards. A virtual option allows participation from another location while still receiving event merchandise. The race is part of the local Bodies Race Series, which focuses on accessible events and take-home gear. Registration for the 5k, 10k, and half marathon includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and finisher medal. The 1 Mile includes the same items but is untimed. The 5k and 10k also provide youth pricing for children 12 and under. Finish-line treats, free participant photos, costumes, and the Halloween theme contribute to a family outing atmosphere rather than a basic road race.
Colorado Cold Rush Ultra
SAT NOV 21
The Colorado Cold Rush Ultra begins and ends at Bear Creek Regional Park in Colorado Springs, situated at the base of the mountains. Snow is possible at higher elevations along the course. This winter trail race offers three distances: 50k, half marathon, and 10k. The 10k follows a lower-elevation dirt trail, accumulating 912 feet of elevation gain with a brief section of moderately technical terrain. The half marathon is a challenging out-and-back course along historic High Drive, featuring 2,847 feet of climbing. The 50k is the most demanding option, ascending 5,500 feet and crossing elevations from 6,175 to 9,090 feet. The 50k course starts at Bear Creek, ascends High Drive, proceeds onto Gold Camp Road, and turns around at the junction of Gold Camp and Old Stage Road. Participants will see views of Colorado Springs and pass through historic gold-rush tunnel areas, giving the route a distinct local character. Aid stations will provide Tailwind, Muir gels, fruit, soda, and assorted snacks. Cheyenne Canon offers hot food, including bacon, quesadillas, and potatoes. Crews can access North Cheyenne Canon with a standard vehicle, but the road to Gold Stage is narrow, winding, and washboarded, often experiencing snow, making 4WD highly advisable.
Candy Cane Course - Colorado Springs
SAT DEC 5
The Candy Cane Course in Colorado Springs, held at El Pomar Youth Sports Park, is a Christmas-themed running event. It is part of the annual Bodies Race Series and offers several distances: a 1-mile run, a 5k, a 12k, and a kid's dash for those 10 and under. The 1-mile and kid's dash are not timed, but the 5k and 12k use chip timing with live results and awards. The event is designed for families and casual runners alongside competitive racers. Registration provides a custom bib, a designer shirt, and a finisher medal. Participants also receive complimentary race photos and post-race treats. Youth pricing is available for the 5k and 12k, and a virtual option allows participation for those who wish to receive the shirt and medal without attending in person.
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Pueblo Training Notes

Pueblo 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.

Locals run the Arkansas River Trail, the Riverwalk, Lake Runyon, and the levee when they want steady miles without overthinking it. Southern Colorado Runners Club keeps the week moving with a Monday 5K Beer Run/walk at Gold Dust Saloon and the Downtown Social Shuffle on Wednesdays. Pueblo Spring Runoff anchors the calendar as Pueblo's oldest and largest running event, with 5K, 10K, and 10M courses using the Arkansas River Trail. Pueblo's Firecracker 5K, Chile & Frijole Hot to Trot 5K & 10K, Colorado State Fair Stampede 5k, and Pueblo Levee Fun Run Walk fill in the race legs.

Locals ride Pueblo because the city has that unique mix of urban and rural characteristics that works for base miles, gravel, and open-sky Z2. Pueblo County gives riders more than 700 miles of unpaved roads, with high desert land south, Great Plains edges east, and the Rocky Mountains and Wet Mountains pulling the harder days west. The route covers 50 miles and gains 3175 feet, so it feels like real training, not a coffee spin. Active Pueblo - PACE gathers Thursday rides at Walter's Brewing Company downtown at 6:30 pm, and Pueblo Bike Riders roll 14-20 miles at a 12-15 mph pace. Grassroots Gravel, Farmstand 50, and Gravel Locos La Mediana are the anchor events.

May and October feel like the sweet spot, because most riders are out then and the heat has not pinned every interval to dawn. Summer stays hot and dry, and Pueblo sees 32.2°C or greater highs on average 71.6 days per year, so locals start early, carry more water, and keep Z2 honest. Winter usually stays mild enough for both sports, and snowfall often stays light and disappears after one or two days. Lake Pueblo and Cañon City aren't far from here and are usually rideable, but locals wait when trails are wet because the good dirt needs time to dry.