10K Races in Oregon

Browse 17 10k trail running and hiking routes in Oregon. Distance range: 5.8 mi to 6.8 mi. Elevation gain: 581 ft to 5,336 ft. Each route includes terrain analysis, elevation profiles, and pacing recommendations.

Key Takeaways

Total Routes
17
Races / Routes
0 / 17
Distance Range
5.8 mi - 6.8 mi
Elevation Range
581 ft - 5,336 ft
Surface Type
100% Trail
Route NameLocationDistanceElevation GainTypeRace Date
National Forest Development Road 4452 TrailFremont-Winema National Forest, Oregon5.8 mi850 ftroute
Pyramid Peak TrailWillamette National Forest, Oregon5.8 mi1,423 ftroute
Eagle Creek Tunnel Falls (OR)Hood River County, Oregon5.9 mi1,533 ftroute
Krag Peak Traverse (OR)Baker County, Oregon6.0 mi4,494 ftroute
Willamette Park to Multnomah/ Garden HomePortland, Oregon6.0 mi1,064 ftroute
Gray Butte TrailCrooked River National Grassland, Oregon6.0 mi788 ftroute
Mt Washington (OR)Linn County, Oregon6.0 mi3,060 ftroute
Three Mile TrailMount Hood National Forest, Oregon6.0 mi877 ftroute
Lewis & Clark College to Metzger Park TrailPortland, Oregon6.1 mi918 ftroute
Mt McLoughlin (OR)Jackson County, Oregon6.2 mi3,839 ftroute
Patjens Lake TrailWillamette National Forest, Oregon6.3 mi695 ftroute
North Macadam to Hamilton/Scholls FerryPortland, Oregon6.3 mi1,271 ftroute
Eagle Creek Trail #501Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon6.3 mi1,166 ftroute
Scar Mountain TrailWillamette National Forest, Oregon6.6 mi1,567 ftroute
Mt Hood (OR)Clackamas County, Oregon6.6 mi5,336 ftroute
Gordan Peak TrailWillamette National Forest, Oregon6.6 mi2,707 ftroute
Duffy Lake TrailWillamette National Forest, Oregon6.8 mi581 ftroute

Frequently Asked Questions

How many trail races are in Oregon?

There are 0 organized races and 17 self-supported routes available in Oregon.

What is a 10K race?

A 10K race is approximately 5.6 to 6.8 miles in distance.

What is the average elevation gain in Oregon?

The average elevation gain is 1,892 feet, with routes ranging from 581 to 5,336 feet.

Can these 10k routes in Oregon be used for hiking?

Yes. 100% of these routes are on trail surfaces, making them suitable for both trail running and hiking. The terrain analysis and elevation profiles help hikers plan their adventures just as effectively as runners.

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