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10K races near Spartanburg

7 races in 2026 next one in 23 days
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Upcoming 10K races near Spartanburg

JUL 1
25JUL
Run · road · 10K
CAD 2nd Annual “Freedom Run” 5k
Simpsonville · 41 km away
AUG 2
1AUG
Run · road · 10K
Run2Overcome 5k & 10k Presented by The Haro Group Keller Williams Historic District
Greenville · 43 km away
22AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Dark Horse Trail Series (26.2 - 13.1 - 10k)
Mill Spring · 39 km away
SEP 4
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Never Forget 343
Greenville · 32 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Faith & Freedom Run
Greenville · 42 km away
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19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Pretzel Run
Spartanburg · 7 km away
28SEP
Run · road · 10K
GE Vernova Women's Network SWE Scholarship Race
Greenville · 35 km away
Spartanburg · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Spartanburg

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Haven Hustle: Miles for Hope
SAT OCT 3
The Race for a Place 5K & 10K Run/Walk
SAT OCT 3
Race for a Place is a 5K and 10K run/walk in Greenville, South Carolina, starting at Front Porch Housing on Cleveland Street. Packet pickup begins race morning at 6:30 AM, with the event commencing at 8:00 AM. This community fundraiser supports affordable housing, aiming to raise awareness and funds for supportive services. The course will loop around the Front Porch property and the adjacent Greenville Technical Campus; the precise route is pending confirmation. Participants can select either the 5K or 10K distance. The event accommodates donors, supporters, and runners. Children aged 7 and under participate without charge or registration. Registered children under 8 will receive an official time but are not eligible for awards, which are reserved for the top overall male and female finishers and the top three in each age category.
Bear Country 10k & 5k
SAT NOV 14
The Longest Night (50mi - 50k - 26.2 - 13.1 - 10k)
SAT DEC 19
The Longest Night
SAT DEC 19
The Longest Night is an overnight trail and ultra race held at the 120-acre Preserve at Lakewood in Greenville, South Carolina, just before the winter solstice. All participants run on the same 1.5-mile grass loop, featuring wide paths and rolling hills. The distance completed depends on the number of laps a runner finishes: 34 laps for the 50-mile race, 21 for the 50K, 18 for the marathon, 9 for the half marathon, and 4 for the 10K. Each loop must be completed in under 25 minutes, making the race a test of endurance and pace management. The longer races commence around sunset and proceed through the night. The marathon, half marathon, and 10K start before dawn. The course loops back to a barn serving as the start/finish line, aid station, and personal staging area, providing runners a consistent base between laps. This is a lap-by-lap elimination format; failing to meet the pace cutoff results in disqualification. It is also a cup-less event, requiring runners to provide their own cup.
United Community 48th Reedy River Run
SAT APR 17
The United Community Reedy River Run is a road race in downtown Greenville, South Carolina, offering 10K and 5K distances. Both races begin on South Main Street and conclude on Falls Street, featuring a downhill finish on Falls Drive near United Community headquarters. The 10K is the more structured event, limited to 1,500 runners. It employs seeded staggered waves according to predicted finish time and provides finishers with commemorative medals and age-group awards. The 5K uses the same start and finish points, has a cap of 1,000 runners, and is more straightforward, without finisher medals or age-group awards. The 10K route is notable for crossing the Reedy River six times as it winds through downtown Greenville and Cleveland, Cancer Survivors, and Falls Parks. Greenville Track Club members receive a registration discount, contributing to a local club atmosphere alongside the broader community participation. Early 10K registrants can obtain personalized bibs. Packet pickup must occur before race day; however, another individual may collect a packet with authorization via text. The designation as the 48th edition indicates a race with established local history, not a recent debut.
AIMHigh-Keep Pressing 5K/10K/13.1M
SAT MAY 1
The 6th annual Vance County race inspires fitness journeys. The Keep Pressing Award offers $1500.00 to the team with the most participants, supporting local families experiencing house fires and grief counseling. Make a difference with AIMHigh-Keep Pressing.
Knock On Wood Trail Run/Hike - 13.1 & 10k
SAT MAY 1
The Knock On Wood Trail Run/Hike is a trail race held at Camp Spearhead within Pleasant Ridge County Park in Marietta, South Carolina. Both half marathon and 10K distances are offered, with races commencing at 8:00 AM. This event is included in the Upstate Race Series and is also playfully known as Knock on Woodstock. Packet pickup begins at 7:00 AM near the main shelter. The half marathon has a 4-hour time limit. The 10K follows a loop course within the park. Half marathon participants will run the same trail-focused course for a longer distance. The race benefits Camp Spearhead, a camp serving children and adults with disabilities. Participants include those running or hiking to support the camp's mission. Awards are presented to the top three overall finishers and age group winners. The first 100 entrants will receive custom race socks.
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Spartanburg Base Miles

Spartanburg hosts 15 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 the Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail, the Dan Trail System, River Birch, Cotton Wood, and the Perimeter Trail. Duncan Park, Milliken Arboretum, South Converse Street Park, and Tyger River Park all stay in the rotation for weekday Z2 and quick intervals. Willy Way Run Club meets Thursdays at Willy Taco at 6 pm, and Hub City Runners meets Mondays at Hub City Runners at 6 pm. Rockers Run Club, Flock Shop Run Club, FR8yard Run Club, New Groove Run Club, Southside Run Club Two-Mile Tuesdays, Strides Run Club, Tyger River Run Club, and Eastside Run Club keep the calendar full. Eagle Way 5K, Pretzel Run, Amazing Grace Race 5K, and True to the Brew Trail Run/Hike 13.1 Half Marathon give the town its anchor race rhythm.

Spartanburg rides like an Upstate town that knows bikes. The Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail links straight into Subaru of Spartanburg Bike Park, where the wall rides, berms, jumps, and incredible flow make mountain bike laps easy to love. Flowcoaster, Easy Street, Straight Rhythm, Back Forty, and Locked & Loaded give riders progressive features, so you can start small and advance at your own pace. The Freewheelers of Spartanburg runs weekly group rides from March to November, including the Sunday Downtown YMCA ride that covers 32 miles at 16-18 mph. Spartanburg County Gravel/Unpaved Cycling brings the climbs, because the route gains 563 m over 45.4 km and pitches up to 16.8%. Spartanburg Criterium sits as the crit anchor.

The Freewheelers season gives road riders the cleanest group rhythm from March to November. Runners can train year-round, and locals just shift the workout by heat, daylight, and trail feel. Summer from June through September brings average highs in the 80s °F to low 90s °F, so locals move intervals earlier and keep the hottest blocks for short runs, rail-trail spins, or shaded base miles. Winter keeps things workable with average highs in the mid-50s °F, but The Freewheelers generally does not ride below 40F, so riders lean on warmer windows while runners keep the 5K and half-marathon legs ticking over.