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Corridas de 10K perto de Tucson

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Próximas corridas de 10K perto de Tucson

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Pima · a 65 km de distância
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Tucson · a 9 km de distância
Tucson · 80 km
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Corridas recorrentes de 10K perto de Tucson

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Tucson Wicked Half Marathon, 10K, 5K and Spooky Kids Sprint
DOM OUT 25
The Tucson Wicked Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Spooky Kids Sprint takes place at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park on East River Road in Tucson, Arizona. The event begins early, features four race distances, and limits participation to 600 runners. The half marathon is the longest distance with a four-hour limit. The 10K and 5K offer shorter routes for adults and older children. The Spooky Kids Sprint is a half-mile, untimed run for younger children, allowing families to combine racing with a Halloween activity. Costumes are encouraged, adding a unique atmosphere compared to typical road races. Children registered for the Spooky Sprint get a trick-or-treat bag at check-in and collect treats from volunteers along their course. StartLine Racing organizes this event, now in its ninth year. A virtual option is available for those unable to attend in person.
17th Annual Pecan Classic 10K and 5K Run/Walk
SÁB NOV 7
The Pecan Classic is a 5K and 10K run/walk in Sahuarita, Arizona, beginning at the Green Valley Pecan Company. This yearly Southern Arizona race coincides with the pecan harvest season, marked by yellowing leaves, drying husks, and typically more comfortable running weather. Participants can select either the 5K or 10K distance, accommodating those aiming for a 10K challenge and those preferring a shorter community run. The Southern Arizona Roadrunners, a non-profit organization that hosts local fitness events in the Tucson area, organizes the race. Proceeds from the Pecan Classic benefit a local non-profit.
Empire Ranch Trail Run
SÁB JAN 23
The Empire Ranch Trail Run takes place in January at Historic Empire Ranch, located within the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area. The course winds through mud and cattle-country trails on historic ranch grounds. Participants can choose from a 10k trail run, a 5k trail run/walk, or a 1-mile family walk/run. Run Tucson, in partnership with the Empire Ranch Foundation and the Bureau of Land Management, organizes this event. Organizers note it is the first running event held at the ranch. The course is set on protected ranch land, promising a trail experience with natural elements like mud and cow pies. The event supports the Empire Ranch Foundation's efforts to preserve and restore the ranch's historic structures and landscape. Beyond the race, attendees can enjoy family ranch activities, leather-branding demonstrations, and a presentation contrasting cinematic cowboy attire with historical accuracy. All finishers receive shirts, snacks, photos, and videos. Awards are given for overall and age-group categories, with additional prizes including gift certificates from The Running Shop.
AZT Vail Scramble
DOM ABR 4
AZT Vail Scramble is a Southern Arizona trail race offering three distances: marathon, half-marathon, and 10K. The longer races run point-to-point through the valley between the Santa Rita and Rincon Mountains. School buses transport runners to their start lines and return them from the finish area. All participants park at Vail School District, with all three races concluding at the Gabe Zimmerman Trailhead on the Arizona Trail. The marathon begins south of Vail, incorporating a short dirt road section in the initial mile before following the AZT north. This route features repeated climbs and descents along the Santa Rita foothills. The half-marathon commences after a 0.3-mile dirt road segment, and the 10K starts near Sahuarita Road and Highway 83, merging with the final 6.2 miles of the marathon course. The half-marathon and 10K consist primarily of gradual, winding descents through ocotillo, prickly pear cactus, creosote, and mesquite. Proceeds benefit the Arizona Trail Association. The race is cupless; aid stations offer water and Skratch Labs hydration from 5-gallon containers, requiring runners to bring their own bottle, hydration pack, or collapsible cup.
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Milhas de Base no Deserto de Tucson

Tucson recebe 6 corridas de 10K em 2026 dentro de 80 km do centro da cidade — próximas datas, séries recorrentes e outras corridas próximas, tudo em um só lugar.

Os corredores de Tucson mantêm tudo simples: The Loop para milhas de base no plano, Reid Park para o loop de quase três milhas ao redor do campo de golfe, e Sabino Canyon quando as subidas longas e graduais precisam chamar sua atenção. Saguaro East te dá Cactus Forest Drive and Loop, e o percurso de estrada ondulado tem cerca de oito milhas por aquela paisagem incrível do deserto. Tumamoc Hill é a subida local quando você quer vista da cidade e trabalho honesto. Tucson Run Club se reúne às quartas no MSA Annex às 18:30, e Tucson Trail Runners domina a vibe de trilha mais escura durante a semana. Tucson Marathon Events, Sabino Canyon Sunset Run e Everyone Runs Catalina State Park são provas âncora.

Os ciclistas de Tucson vivem em The Loop, e a ciclovia compartilhada sem carros de 131 milhas comporta Z2, giros de recuperação e longas milhas sociais por Pima County, Marana, Oro Valley, Tucson e South Tucson. GABA traz o calendário forte de clube, e Cactus Cycling Club mantém os pedais B e C rolando perto de Saguaro East, Corona de Tucson, Saddlebrooke e Marana. Mount Lemmon é a subida de que todo mundo fala, e Catalina Highway é a estrada até lá. Reddington Road é o gravel clássico de Tucson, e Mount Lemmon Control Road entrega gravel técnico e bruto quando você quer trabalhar. Lemmon TT e El Tour de Tucson ficam como eventos âncora.

Outono, inverno e primavera são os melhores meses de treino em Tucson, e em outubro parece que os corredores respiram um pouco mais fácil. A cidade fica a 760 m, então as milhas de base no inverno parecem amenas enquanto atletas de elite aparecem para blocos de treino. Quando cai para 4°C, a galera local sai logo na primeira luz, pedala antes das 7 AM, ou mantém o giro antes do trabalho em cerca de uma hora. A North American Monsoon normalmente chega por volta de 3 de julho e vai por agosto até setembro, então nuvens, umidade e chuva mudam o ritmo.