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Courses de 5K près de Lexington Park

15 courses en 2026 prochaine dans 2 jours
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Courses de 5K à venir près de Lexington Park

Cette semaine 2
4JUL
Course · road · 5K
Reedville Firecracker 5K Run/Walk
Reedville · à 48 km
4JUL
Course · road · 5K
Deltaville 5k & Fun Run
Deltaville · à 78 km
JUL 4
11JUL
Course · road · 5K
Blacklight Run | Maryland 2026
Mechanicsville · à 38 km
12JUL
Course · road · 5K
Blacklight Run - Maryland
Mechanicsville · à 34 km
18JUL
Course · road · 5K
Explore the Shore 5k & 10k
Colonial Beach · à 45 km
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25JUL
Course · road · 5K
Neon Nights 5K
Saint Leonard · à 18 km
AOÛ 3
8AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
Fun in the Sun 5k
Fort Washington · à 76 km
22AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
PanCan Twilight 5k and Sunset Stroll
Easton · à 73 km
29AOÛ
Course · road · 5K
Muddy Dash | Maryland 2026
Mechanicsville · à 38 km
SEP 6
6SEP
Course · road · 5K
Mount Vernon Park 5k & 10k
Alexandria · à 79 km
12SEP
Course · road · 5K
Skipjack Run
Deal Island · à 45 km
12SEP
Course · road · 5K
St. Charles Running Festival
Waldorf · à 53 km
18SEP
Course · road · 5K
Annapolis RUN for The Light House
Annapolis · à 78 km
26SEP
Course · road · 5K
The Ivy Community Charities of Prince George's County, Inc. -31st Annual 5K Walk-Run Soul Fitness Weekend
Upper Marlboro · à 77 km
27SEP
Course · road · 5K
Totally Awesome 80's Run
Prince Frederick · à 35 km
Lexington Park · 80 km
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Courses de 5K récurrentes près de Lexington Park

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King George Fall Festival 10k/5k/1 Mile Fun Run
DIM OCT 4
Red Shoe 5k 16th Annual Run/Walk & Kids Fun Run Benefiting Ronald McDonald House
DIM OCT 4
The Red Shoe 5k is a 5 km run/walk held in Forest Heights, Maryland. The race begins at Capital Canopy on National Plaza and marks the event's 16th year. Proceeds benefit the Ronald McDonald House. This event welcomes participants beyond competitive runners. Walkers are welcome in the main 5k, and a Kids Fun Run is available for children. The focus on charity provides the day with a distinct objective, as families and community members gather for a short race that is straightforward and suitable for various age groups.
CalvertHealth Breast Cancer 5K Run/Walk
SAM OCT 17
La CalvertHealth Breast Cancer 5K Run/Walk, c'est un 5K pour la communauté qui a lieu au Solomons Medical Center, à Solomons, Maryland. Le départ est à 8h30, avec un petit programme avant, et les récompenses seront remises plus tard dans la matinée. Tu peux choisir de faire le 5K chronométré ou la Fun Walk. Ces deux activités soutiennent le Sheldon E. Goldberg Center for Breast Care, via la CalvertHealth Foundation. L'événement est là pour rendre hommage et se souvenir de toutes les personnes touchées par le cancer du sein, et il accueille tout le monde : coureurs, marcheurs, supporters, familles et habitants du coin, pas juste les compétiteurs acharnés. Tous les participants reçoivent une médaille, et il y aura des t-shirts et des dossards personnalisés. Des prix sont prévus pour les premiers hommes et femmes au scratch, et aussi pour les vainqueurs par catégorie d'âge. Il y aura des stands de vendeurs avant le départ de la course. Chaque inscription te donne une chance de gagner une Viking Cruise par tirage au sort. Et si on atteint 2,000 participants, une deuxième croisière sera offerte !
Beach to Beer 5K & 10K
SAM OCT 17
Beach to Beer takes place on an October race morning in Colonial Beach, Virginia, featuring a 10K, a 5K, and a non-timed 1-mile walk. The 10K begins first, followed by the 5K a few minutes later, and the walk starts after both runs, ensuring a compact and straightforward event. The 5K and 10K are chip-timed with live results, while the 1-mile option provides a relaxed way for walkers and children to participate. The 5K and 10K follow a flat, fast course along the Potomac side of Colonial Beach, concluding at Colonial Beach Brewing. Walkers in the 5K begin after the runners, and the 5K has a 1-hour time limit. Awards are presented to the top three overall finishers and the top three in each age group for both timed races, with age groups for participants 14 and under. Post-race, Colonial Beach Brewing and Ice House Brewery serve local craft beer, and the race benefits BAMM.
Fort Hunt Park 5k & 10k
DIM OCT 18
The Fort Hunt Park 5k & 10k are road races held within Fort Hunt Park in Alexandria, Virginia. They begin in the park area off Fort Hunt Road. Participants select either a 5 km or 10 km distance. This event is part of the broader running schedule in the D.C. area. The course is a flat loop within the park, suitable for new runners, consistent club runners, and those seeking a relaxed local race. Bishop Events manages registration for this event, as they do for many smaller races in the region.
Ainsley's Angels 11th Annual Spirit Of Inclusion 5K
DIM OCT 18
The Spirit of Inclusion 5K is a community race hosted by Ainsley's Angels at Hopyard Farms. This residential neighborhood hosts the main 5K event in the afternoon. Participants can join in several ways: an in-person 5K, as an Angel Pusher, an Athlete Rider, a virtual 5K, or by running the Hopyard Harvest Mile or Hopyard Harvest Half Mile. The 5K route is mostly flat, winding through neighborhood streets where many residents come out to support runners, walkers, riders, and DUO teams. Participants are invited to wear costumes for the yearly contest, and spectators gather to cheer for their favorite runners and athlete-rider pairings. The event's core principle is practical inclusion, aiming to help athletes cross the finish line together.
Trick Or Trot Crab Trot 5K
SAM OCT 24
The Trick Or Trot Crab Trot 5K is a Halloween-season run/walk on Cobb Island, following a full loop of the island’s perimeter. It is a chip-timed 5K, designed for walkers and runners of all ages and fitness levels, not solely for those aiming for a fast time. The race proceeds rain or shine, with standard registration at $40. The course circles Cobb Island, offering water views along Neale Sound, the Potomac River, and the Wicomico River. The crab theme adds to the enjoyment: participants are encouraged to wear crab-themed costumes or gear, with a prize awarded for the best costume. This marks the fourth annual running of the event, and early registrants are assured a finisher medal and race T-shirt.
North Point Fright Night 5K & Haunted Trail
DIM OCT 25
The North Point Fright Night 5K & Haunted Trail is a Halloween-themed race and haunted-trail event held at North Point High School in Waldorf, Maryland. The 5K race utilizes the school’s official cross country course, with distinct waves for elite runners, middle school and younger runners, and an open/family group. The elite wave has a limit of 100 runners. Families and younger participants have their starts scheduled for later in the afternoon. Registration provides a souvenir T-shirt, entry to the quarter-mile Trail of Lost Runners Past, and medals for the top three finishers. All proceeds benefit the North Point Track & Field Team. The event also features sponsor booths, food, and concessions.
Historic Drawbridge Running Festival
SAM OCT 31
The Historic Drawbridge Running Festival takes runners over and alongside Talbot County’s historic drawbridges on a fast waterfront route. The event typically provides a 5K, 10K, half marathon, and Kids Dash, suitable for walkers, families, first-timers, and runners seeking a longer challenge. The organization is practical: chip timing, marked turns, staffed aid stations, posted course maps, elevation profiles, and pace limits inform participants before race day. The courses trace the county’s working waterways, featuring flat sections, coastal breezes, harbors, marsh views, historic neighborhoods, boats, and potential wildlife. Local authorities manage bridge operations and traffic control, important as the route uses active drawbridges. Many editions include finisher medals, race shirts, age-group awards, race photos, real-time results, post-race refreshments, and sometimes a shakeout run or course talk before the main events.
Hot Cider Hustle - Washington D.C. 5K & 10K
SAM OCT 31
The Hot Cider Hustle - Washington D.C. 5K & 10K is a fall race held at National Harbor, Maryland. Participants can choose between a 5K or 10K race, both starting at 137 National Plaza. The event takes place in November and marks the 9th annual running. It follows a standard cold-weather road-race format, not a long-distance challenge. The course specifics are minimal, but the structure is straightforward: runners select either the 5K or the 10K at National Harbor. The race's character comes from its post-race offerings. Every finisher receives a mug, apple cider, a caramel apple, and official race merchandise as part of their registration.
Fall City Views 5k & 10k
DIM NOV 1
The Fall City Views 5k & 10k begins at Jones Point in Alexandria, Virginia. The 10K starts at 7:45 AM, followed by the 5K at 8:00 AM. This road race offers two distances along the Potomac River, directly opposite Washington, DC. The route departs from Jones Point, tracing the river and providing runners with views of the DC skyline from the Virginia bank. Walkers and strollers are permitted, welcoming participants who are not solely focused on race times. The event supports Semper Fi & America's Fund.
Sole Circle - Harbor Heroes 5K/10k
SAM NOV 7
The Sole Circle - Harbor Heroes 5K/10K is a run-and-walk event in Oxon Hill, Maryland, offering both 5K and 10K distances. The start line is located at 100 MGM National Ave, close to the National Harbor. The course runs along the harbor front, providing a waterfront route instead of a typical park loop. This race recognizes U.S. veterans, with a portion of each registration fee benefiting The Greenwell Foundation. It is designed for runners, walkers, and spectators, welcoming all participants, not just competitive racers.
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Lexington Park accueille 34 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.

Les coureurs de Lexington Park font la plupart de leurs kilomètres d'endurance autour de Salem State Forest et St. Mary's Lake. Les habitués préfèrent les 5 km du sentier Intermediate de St. Mary's Lake pour éviter de se taper encore de la route. Forest Road, Pine Trail, Plantation Trail et East Lake Trail sont parfaits pour des journées Z2 sans prise de tête. C'est Town Creek qui donne au Robles Run 4 Change 5K son ambiance de quartier bien sympa. Leonard's Grant accueille The 14th Annual Life's Good in LG 5k Race and Fun Run. Jefferson Patterson Park, c'est là qu'on trouve la Neon Nights 5K quand les jambes ont envie d'un truc un peu moins sérieux.

Pour les sorties route dans les comtés de St Mary's et Calvert, les locaux connaissent bien Patuxent Velo Cycling. Les cyclistes se font la boucle de St Mary's City pour 16 km avec 82 m de D+ quand il faut faire des base miles. La Chaptico Loop, c'est 41 km avec 245 m de D+, et la route Hills and buggies pousse le travail à 88 km avec 534 m de D+. Les routes de campagne avec leurs bas-côtés assez larges pour les buggies, c'est un vrai plaisir de rouler ici. Des montées, des routes sinueuses et de larges portions à travers les champs, ça rend les choses plutôt cool. Locke's Hill, par contre, ça pique un peu avec ses 20+% de pente.

L'été, Lexington Park nous offre son bloc d'entraînement chaud et humide, alors les locaux courent tôt et font leurs intervalles sérieusement. Les cyclistes profitent de ces mêmes matins pour la Z2, puis gardent les efforts plus intenses pour les jours où l'air est plus respirable. St. Mary's Lake et Salem State Forest restent utiles quand le soleil tape fort, surtout pour les kilomètres ombragés sur les sentiers et les sorties sur chemins de terre. L'hiver est doux, donc les deux sports continuent de tourner au lieu de s'arrêter. Les coureurs s'appuient sur le rythme de la saison des 5K, et les cyclistes continuent d'accumuler les base miles sur les boucles de campagne. Les jambes de cyclocross aiment toujours les passages en gravel quand les routes deviennent trop routinières.