Running Races in Minnesota
Minnesota has 212 upcoming running races scheduled for 2026. Most of the calendar falls in the warmer months: 168 of 212 races (79%) take place between May and September, with July (62 events) the busiest month. No single city dominates the calendar. Minneapolis leads with 28 races, followed by Rochester (14), Duluth (12), and Stillwater (6). The remaining 72% of the calendar is spread across smaller cities.
Running races by month in Minnesota
Jul (62) · Aug (62) · Sep (39) · Oct (19) · Nov (9) · Dec (7) · May (5) · Jan (3) · Feb (2) · Mar (2) · Apr (2)
Notable Minnesota events
- Bound for Boston Marathon & Half — Maple Grove, August 16 — Boston-qualifier marathon and half marathon
- Twin Cities Marathon — Minneapolis, October 4 — full marathon
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Get Your Rear in Gear - Rochester
Rochester, MN
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Get Your Rear in Gear - Rochester
July 11, 2026
Rochester, MN
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Riverfest 1 Mile & 5k
Monticello, MN
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Riverfest 1 Mile & 5k
July 11, 2026
Monticello, MN
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Ely Track Club's 4 on the 4th (Janet Gensler)
Ely, MN
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Ely Track Club's 4 on the 4th (Janet Gensler)
July 11, 2026
Ely, MN
Running Races in Nearby States
Frequently asked questions
How do I find running races near me?▾
Enter your zip code on RACE or use the location-based pages at /marathons-near-me, /half-marathons-near-me, /10k-near-me, or /5k-near-me. We show every upcoming running event within your selected radius, sorted by distance from you.
What's the most popular running distance in the US?▾
By a wide margin, the 5K. The half marathon is the most popular distance over 10 miles. Each distance has its own hub on RACE — /5k-races, /10k-races, /half-marathons, /marathons — with live event counts and state-by-state breakdowns.
When is running race season in the US?▾
June is the single busiest month for running events. The June–October stretch carries roughly 70% of the year’s running calendar. December through March is the quietest period — most regions don’t publish next year’s spring races until late winter, so the calendar grows back as race directors finalize dates.
Which states have the most running races?▾
Ohio, Florida, Texas, Michigan, and California lead the country in upcoming running event volume. Every state hosts dozens of upcoming races — including smaller states like Wyoming, Vermont, and North Dakota. The "Browse by state" grid on this page links to a dedicated running hub for every state.
How do I register for a running race?▾
For RACE-native events, you can register and pay on this site. For events hosted on external platforms (RunSignUp, RaceRoster, and similar), we link you directly to the official registration page. Either way, you find the race here.


















