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Courses de 5K près de Austin

21 courses en 2026 prochaine dans 3 jours
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Courses de 5K à venir près de Austin

Cette semaine 3
4JUL
Course · road · 5K
July 4th Freedom Run 5K/10K/13.1 AUSTIN/ROUNDROCK
Cedar Park · à 29 km
4JUL
Course · road · 5K
July 4th Run 5K/10K/13.1 AUSTIN/ROUNDROCK
Austin
4JUL
Course · road · 5K
Run for Chocolate 5K/10K/13.1 AUSTIN/ROUNDROCK
Austin
JUL 4
25JUL
Course · road · 5K
Austin Solstice Circuit 52 Miler • 50K • Marathon • 25K • 10K • 5K • 1 Hour
Spicewood · à 34 km
25JUL
Course · road · 5K
Run for Donuts 5K/10K/13.1 AUSTIN/ROUNDROCK
Leander · à 36 km
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25JUL
Course · road · 5K
Run for Coffee Lovers 5K/10K/13.1
Austin · à 13 km
25JUL
Course · road · 5K
Eagle 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Pflugerville, TX (30)
Pflugerville
AOÛ 6
15AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
Run for PB& J 5K/10K/13.1 AUSTIN/ROUNDROCK
Austin
15AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
Summer Meltdown Half Marathon - Austin
Pflugerville · à 26 km
22AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
Miles for a Match 5k
San Marcos · à 46 km
22AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
Summer Sizzler- Austin
Austin · à 15 km
29AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
Run Together Against Breast Cancer 5K/10K/13.1 AUSTIN/ROUNDROCK
Leander · à 36 km
29AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
Sloth Run 5K/10K/13.1 AUSTIN/ROUNDROCK
Austin
SEP 8
5SEP
Course · trail · 5K
Hill Country Triple Trail Run
Burnet · à 70 km
5SEP
Course · road · 5K
Labor Day Trail Challenge Marathon • Half Marathon • 10K • 5K • 1 Hour
Cedar Creek · à 32 km
12SEP
Course · trail · 5K
Mellow Trail Race
Spicewood · à 34 km
12SEP
Course · road · 5K
National Chocolate Day: Run for Chocolates 5K/10K/13.1 AUSTIN/ROUNDROCK
Austin
13SEP
Course · road · 5K
Heroes and Villains Half Marathon - Austin
Austin · à 26 km
19SEP
Course · road · 5K
Golden Harvest Half Marathon & 5k/10k - Austin
Austin
20SEP
Course · road · 5K
Cal Tri Austin
Austin · à 13 km
26SEP
Course · road · 5K
Oktoberfest Run 5K/10K/13.1 AUSTIN/ROUNDROCK
Austin
Austin · 80 km
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Courses de 5K récurrentes près de Austin

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Day of the Dead Half Marathon - Austin
SAM OCT 3
The Day of the Dead Half Marathon - Austin begins at 8 a.m. from Tanger Outlets in Austin, Texas. The primary event is a 13.1-mile half marathon, with shorter options available: a 5K, a quarter marathon, a 1-mile run, a Kids Dash, a virtual run, and a Volunteer then Run option. The Texas Parks Edition guides runners through parkland featuring lakes, trees, and shaded natural paths, differing from a downtown-only route. Bigfoot Running Company is the organizer. The Day of the Dead theme provides the race with a distinct focus: a run connected to life, memory, and remembrance. Aid stations will be on the course for hydration, and the variety of distances allows families, beginners, and half marathoners to participate together on the same race day.
Hope Alliance Survive. Thrive. Prevent 5K Run/Walk
SAM OCT 10
The Hope Alliance Survive. Thrive. Prevent 5K Run/Walk is a 5K event on the Randy Morrow Trail in Georgetown, Texas, open to runners and walkers. The event supports Hope Alliance, an organization providing services, partnerships, healing, and prevention for individuals impacted by family and sexual violence. The course begins near the Cypress Pavilion, proceeds along the trail to the 1.5-mile marker by the Rivery Boulevard Bridge, and then returns to the starting point. Prizes are awarded to the top three male and female finishers in age categories ranging from 14 and under to 70 and over, offering a competitive element for serious runners while remaining accessible for families and casual participants.
Bagel Run 5K/10K/13.1 AUSTIN/ROUNDROCK
SAM OCT 10
The Bagel Run in Austin/Round Rock, Texas, offers 5K, 10K, and half-marathon distances, along with a Family 1 Mile Fun Run. A virtual run and a no-shirt Eco-Registration for the three main distances are also available. The in-person race employs capped waves; entries may close as each wave fills, with a waitlist or virtual option for those who miss a spot. The run begins at Richard Moya Park. The course map is provided to participants instead of being published beforehand. Runners and walkers of all paces are welcome, and participants under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian. Timing is optional, allowing individuals to use an app to track their run and submit the result later. Best Races organizes this as a private group run, extending invitations to local run clubs and offering bagels post-race.
Autumn Harvest Trail Weekend
SAM OCT 10
Autumn Harvest Trail Weekend is a two-day trail running series at Lake Bastrop in the Lost Pines area of Central Texas, held in the fall. The weekend offers a range of events from short trail races to long endurance efforts, with options including a 5K, 5-miler, 10K, 10-miler, 20-miler, half marathon, marathon, 50K, and a Last Standing ultra. Saturday is the Ultra & Distance Day, featuring the longest events designed for runners seeking hours on dirt trails. The courses traverse fast dirt trails alongside Lake Bastrop, featuring winding lakeside sections, open skies, and tall pines. The most unique event is the Last Standing ultra: participants begin at Basecamp on the Gideon Loop and complete a 4.17-mile loop each hour. This format can extend to 24 loops, approximately 100 miles, with a 50-runner limit and a cumulative-time tiebreaker if necessary. The 9:00 AM start time means runners will face the heat of the day, sunset around the tenth hour, a full night, and potentially into the next morning if they meet the hourly cutoff.
ATX Harvest Run: Half-Marathon, 10K, 5K
DIM OCT 11
Autumn Harvest Marathon, Half-Marathon, 10K, 5K and 12HR Endurance Run
DIM OCT 11
Inks Lake Trail Run/Ruck
SAM OCT 17
The Inks Lake Trail Run/Ruck is an off-road event held in mid-October at 3630 Park Road 4 West in Burnet, Texas. The event utilizes local park trails, offering participants multiple distances on dirt: 50K, marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, a half-marathon ruck, and a 1-mile youth trail run for children 12 and under. The event is designed to accommodate various trail participants, not just a single group. Ultra runners, marathoners, shorter-distance runners, ruckers carrying weight, and young children each have separate starts, with staggered start times based on distance. All participants receive event merchandise, though the deadline for guaranteed shirts is before race day, meaning late registrants may not receive one.
Spooky Sprint-Austin
SAM OCT 17
Spooky Sprint-Austin is a Halloween-themed running event in Austin, held in October. It offers a half marathon, 10K, 5K, 1 mile, kids dash, virtual race, and a volunteer-then-run entry. The event is designed for families and casual groups alongside competitive runners: the 5K, 10K, and half marathon are chip-timed with live results and awards, while the 1 mile and kids dash are untimed. The event provides finishers with race swag, including custom bibs, designer shirts, and medals for the main distances. The kids dash includes a mini bib, youth shirt, and a child-specific medal. Children 10 and under can participate in the kids dash for free if they forgo the swag. The 5K and 10K also have reduced pricing for participants 12 and under. Finish-line treats, free participant photos, and a virtual option contribute to the race's playful atmosphere, even for timed runners who receive results and awards.
Livestrong Run for the Roses
DIM OCT 18
Mujeres and Marigolds
SAM OCT 24
Mujeres & Marigolds is a women-only trail race held at Rocky Hill Ranch in Smithville, Texas. It offers 100k, 50k, 25k, 10k, and 5k individual distances, along with a 100k relay option. This event has a limited field size, capped at 500 participants. The race begins early, with participants in the longest distances starting first, followed by shorter distances throughout the morning. The course features rolling ranch trails with modest climbs, requiring runners to adjust their pace frequently rather than maintaining a steady rhythm like on flat roads. The 100k race consists of four loops, the 50k of two loops, and the 25k, 10k, and 5k each involve a single loop. The event is designed for both individuals new to trail running and seasoned runners seeking an extended run on unpaved terrain without a large gathering.
Fields of Gold 50K • Marathon • Half Marathon • 12 Hour • 1 Hour • 10K • 5K
SAM OCT 24
Fields of Gold Trail Run takes place in the fall at Shaffer Bend Recreation Area in Marble Falls, Texas, within the Texas Hill Country. The series offers runners a wide selection of distances: 50K, marathon, half marathon, a 12-hour endurance challenge, a 1-hour Gold Hour challenge, 10K, and 5K. The course is designed with dirt and park terrain, featuring rolling hills, meadow trails, lakeside paths, golden grasslands, wooded valleys, and overlooks across the bend area. The longer races cover the most varied terrain. The half marathon is presented as challenging yet accessible for runners not aiming for an ultra distance. The 12-hour event focuses on total miles accumulated rather than a set finish time, with aid stations and support available throughout the day. The 1-hour race applies the same endurance concept in a condensed format. The 5K Harvest Fun Run serves as the family-friendly option, winding through the meadows. The event also supports HKRS Cedar Park Youth Running Programs, connecting race day activities with local youth running initiatives.
Two Rivers Half Marathon and Ryan Bielke 5K
DIM OCT 25
The Two Rivers Half Marathon and Ryan Bielke 5K is a late-October race series on River Road in New Braunfels, Texas, featuring a half marathon, a 5K run/walk, and a kids' fun run. The event is known as The Prettiest Race in Texas, with the half marathon beginning early in the morning at Mountain Valley Middle School in Sattler. The half marathon follows a point-to-point course along the Guadalupe River, concluding at KL Ranch Camp Cliffside on River Road. The Two Rivers races utilize the same courses as the former Chosen Half Marathon. Proceeds continue to benefit Chosen, with portions also supporting the Today I Get To Run Scholarship Fund, established in honor of Ryan Bielke. Participants receive professional race photos and a shirt, along with post-race food. Half marathon finishers are awarded a medal. Awards are presented to overall, masters, and age-group winners, excluding half marathon runners aged 14 and under.
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Austin accueille 67 courses de 5K en 2026 dans un rayon de 80 km du centre-ville — dates à venir, séries récurrentes et autres courses à proximité, le tout au même endroit.

Ici, on fait nos base miles sur le Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail, la boucle fait 10 miles autour de Lady Bird Lake. Town Lake, ça t'offre le skyline, l'eau, du gravel, du béton, des fontaines, des toilettes, et plein d'options pour les distances. Le Barton Creek Greenbelt, pour les traileurs, c'est plus de 12 miles de calcaire, des montées, et des trous d'eau pour nager après la pluie. Le Southern Walnut Creek Trail, c'est une ligne pavée de 7 miles pour les coureurs sur route, à travers des bois bien ombragés. Pour le côté social de la semaine, tu as The Loop Running Supply, Morning Jo’s, East Side Beer Runners, Speedshop Mafia, et Austin Front Runners. L'Austin Marathon & Half Marathon, le Cap10K et le Spurs Austin International Half Marathon sont les rendez-vous incontournables du calendrier.

Ici, on roule de tout, des tours en Z2 sur l'Austin Sunday Loop au singletrack sous les falaises de calcaire du Barton Creek Greenbelt. La montée fait 6 km et prend 422 m de D+, donc c'est parfait pour des intervalles sans quitter la ville. La boucle fait 9 miles avec 14,070 ft de dénivelé en sens horaire. L'ouest d'Austin, c'est là que ça devient sérieux avec Hill of Life, Mount Bonnell et Devil’s Backbone. Walnut Creek Park, c'est plus facile pour le gravel, tandis que Pedernales River et Rocky Creek Ranch, ça corse un peu l'affaire. Violet Crown Cycling, Breakfast Club et Social Cycling Austin t'offrent des options pour rouler en groupe, et les événements majeurs sont GASP et la Livestrong Classic.

L'automne, c'est les meilleurs mois pour s'entraîner à Austin, et c'est là qu'on commence à empiler les plus grosses sorties. L'été, il faut que les coureurs et les cyclistes sortent tôt, rentrent tard, cherchent l'ombre et gardent un effort honnête. Les sorties de minuit, ça peut bien marcher avec la chaleur, il faut juste de bonnes lumières pour les cyclistes. Lady Bird Lake et le Southern Walnut Creek Trail restent pratiques pour des Z2 faciles quand le soleil est encore bien présent. Le Barton Creek Greenbelt offre de l'ombre, de la roche, et une sensation plus fraîche après la pluie aux coureurs et aux VTTistes. L'hiver, la ville continue de tourner, et la Barton Springs Pool reste à 68 degrees toute l'année pour les triathlètes.