10K Races in Michigan
Michigan has 68 upcoming 10K races scheduled for 2026. Most of the calendar falls in the warmer months: 48 of 68 races (71%) take place between May and September, with July (22 events) the busiest month. No single city dominates the calendar. Lansing leads with 10 races, followed by Corunna (8), Grand Ledge (7), and Milford (3). The remaining 59% of the calendar is spread across smaller cities.
10K races by month in Michigan
Jul (22) · Oct (13) · Sep (11) · Aug (8) · Jun (7) · Nov (4) · Dec (3)
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Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Corunna, MI (25)
Corunna, MI
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Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Corunna, MI (25)
June 20, 2026
Corunna, MI

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Pittsford Firecracker 5&10K Road Run June 27th, 2026 (Free kids race to follow!)
June 27, 2026
Pittsford, MI
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Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Lansing, MI (26)
Lansing, MI
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Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Lansing, MI (26)
June 27, 2026
Lansing, MI
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Milford Firecracker 5K & 10K
Milford, MI
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Milford Firecracker 5K & 10K
July 4, 2026
Milford, MI
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Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Grand Ledge, MI (27)
Grand Ledge, MI
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Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Grand Ledge, MI (27)
July 5, 2026
Grand Ledge, MI

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Habitat's Halfway to Hell Race (5K Run/Walk & 10K Run) &Food Truck Friday Fun!
July 17, 2026
Pinckney, MI
Frequently asked questions
How long is a 10K race?▾
A 10K is 6.2 miles (10 kilometers). It is a popular step-up distance from the 5K and a great intermediate goal for runners building toward a half marathon.
What is the largest 10K in the US?▾
The AJC Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta is the largest 10K in the world, drawing over 60,000 runners every Fourth of July. The BOLDERBoulder in Colorado is another massive 10K with 45,000+ participants.
What is a good 10K time?▾
The average US 10K finish time is around 55-60 minutes. Competitive runners aim for sub-45 minutes, while beginners often target finishing under 1 hour 10 minutes.
How do I train for a 10K?▾
A typical 10K training plan is 8-10 weeks with 3-4 runs per week, including one longer run that builds to 6-7 miles. If you can comfortably run a 5K, you are ready to start training for a 10K.


















