10K Races in Utah
Browse 15 10k trail running and hiking routes in Utah. Distance range: 5.6 mi to 6.8 mi. Elevation gain: 636 ft to 4,035 ft. Each route includes terrain analysis, elevation profiles, and pacing recommendations.
Key Takeaways
Total Routes
15
Races / Routes
0 / 15
Distance Range
5.6 mi - 6.8 mi
Elevation Range
636 ft - 4,035 ft
Surface Type
100% Trail
| Route Name | Location | Distance | Elevation Gain | Type | Race Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Portal Point | Grand County, Utah | 5.6 mi | 1,823 ft | route | — |
| East Portal Point | Behind The Rocks Wilderness Study Area, Utah | 5.6 mi | 1,823 ft | route | — |
| Whipple Trail | Dixie National Forest, Utah | 5.6 mi | 2,460 ft | route | — |
| Comanche Trail | Dixie National Forest, Utah | 5.7 mi | 2,518 ft | route | — |
| Wildcat Canyon Trail | Zion National Park, Utah | 5.7 mi | 902 ft | route | — |
| West Portal Point (UT) | Grand County, Utah | 5.8 mi | 1,336 ft | route | — |
| Ice House | Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, Utah | 5.9 mi | 1,813 ft | route | — |
| Ding - Dang Canyons (UT) | Emery County, Utah | 6.0 mi | 682 ft | route | — |
| Ben Lomond Trail | Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Utah | 6.1 mi | 3,016 ft | route | — |
| Hop Valley Trail | Zion National Park, Utah | 6.4 mi | 1,496 ft | route | — |
| Mount Olympus (UT) | Salt Lake County, Utah | 6.4 mi | 4,035 ft | route | — |
| Duncan Spring Trail | Dixie National Forest, Utah | 6.4 mi | 1,275 ft | route | — |
| Y Mountain Trail (UT) | Utah County, Utah | 6.5 mi | 3,334 ft | route | — |
| Pine Valley Canal Trail | Dixie National Forest, Utah | 6.7 mi | 636 ft | route | — |
| Salt Flat Loop | Needles District, Utah | 6.8 mi | 644 ft | route | — |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many trail races are in Utah?
There are 0 organized races and 15 self-supported routes available in Utah.
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 Utah?
The average elevation gain is 1,853 feet, with routes ranging from 636 to 4,035 feet.
Can these 10k routes in Utah 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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