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Salem Distance Run
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Roanoke · 80 km
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Operation Hope: AAS 5K/10K for Suicide Awareness
THU OCT 29
Operation Hope: AAS 5K/10K for Suicide Awareness is a free 5K and 10K event held at Jordan's Point Park. It is organized by the Arnold Air Society as an annual service project focused on suicide prevention and mental health. Participants are encouraged to walk, jog, or run, welcoming all paces. The event honors those lost to suicide and supports individuals currently struggling. It aims to bring together cadets, veterans, and community members. While registration is free, donations are accepted. A key tradition is the message that no one runs alone, with all proceeds and efforts directed toward suicide awareness, resilience, and connection.
Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon
SAT APR 17
The Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon, with 7,430 feet of elevation change, emphasizes climbing over achieving a flat personal best. This annual road race series in Roanoke, Virginia, offers a marathon, half marathon, 10K, team relay, double marathon, Sunday Slow-K, and a virtual option. The 26.2-mile marathon begins in Downtown Roanoke and concludes in Elmwood Park. The course ascends Mill Mountain, proceeds onto the Blue Ridge Parkway, then directs runners up Roanoke Mountain before descending toward town via the Roanoke River area and local neighborhoods. Race organizers refer to it as “America’s Toughest Road Marathon,” noting it has more elevation change than any other U.S. road race. The Roanoke Outside Foundation organizes the event, which benefits the Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway and local charities. Participants receive finish medals, shirts, craft beer, and music. The Blue Ridge Double, where runners complete the marathon course twice, sells out each year.
Osprey 10K Run / 5K Run-Walk
SAT APR 24
The Osprey 10K Run / 5K Run-Walk takes place at Smith Mountain Lake State Park, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Participants can choose between a 10K run or a 5K run-walk. This event is organized by Friends of Smith Mountain Lake State Park, Inc., a volunteer 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting the park. The course follows park roadways, allowing participants to race through the Smith Mountain Lake environment instead of urban streets. The event is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. All proceeds benefit park programs, such as environmental stewardship and educational initiatives.
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Roanoke Base Miles And Big Climbs

Roanoke hosts 4 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Roanoke runners usually build easy miles on the Roanoke River Greenway, then head for Mill Mountain or Carvins Cove when they want trail legs. Mill Mountain gives locals 10 miles of paths, and Carvins Cove gives Mountain Junkies types 40 miles of trails. Fleet Feet Roanoke Run Club meets Tuesdays at Big Lick Brewing Co at 6pm for a 3-mile route, with 1-mile and 5-mile options. Lager Joggers meet Mondays at Golden Cactus Brewing at 6:15pm for 2-4 miles. Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon, Star City Half Marathon & 10K, and Conquer the Cove Trail Races are the anchor events.

Roanoke riders get pavement, gravel, singletrack, and real climbs without leaving the Blue Ridge Mountains. Road riders use the Springwood Loop and the Blue Ridge Parkway, while gravel folks chase North Mountain Gravel, Firewater Loop, Kate's Mountain Challenge, and Filthy Burrito. The Parkway climb runs 6 km and gains 1,316 m. The Parkway climb is 8 miles and 1,500 feet. Blue Ridge Gravity, Roanoke Mountain Bike Alliance, Roanoke Star Cycling, and Roanoke Valley Riveters keep the scene moving, and USA Cycling Endurance Mountain Bike Nationals is the big anchor race.

Spring and fall are the best months because Roanoke feels built for steady Z2, hill repeats, and long weekend rides then. Summer mornings work best, because average highs sit around 30.5°C and the hottest days can reach 41.1°C. Locals still run the greenways, ride the Parkway, and keep intervals short when the heat comes up. Winter stays mild by mountain standards, with January around 2.7°C and about 25.4 cm of snow in an average winter. Runners shift toward greenway miles, and cyclists pick windows for base miles as snowfall changes year to year.