Garden of the Gods 10 Mile

Colorado Springs, United States • 14 Jun 2026

Garden of the Gods 10 Mile/10K and Trail Run

The Garden of the Gods event on Sunday June 14, 2026 takes place in Colorado Springs at 3105 Gateway Road, inside Garden of the Gods Park. The course passes among 300-foot sandstone rock formations, including Balanced Rock. The event has been held for over 45 years.

The program includes multiple race options:

  • 10 Mile
  • 10K
  • Trail Run

The races feature competition across multiple age groups and provide on-course runner support, event awards and participant shirts. Entry for each listed event is shown with a fee of $64.60, and registration opens March 1, 2026 at 5:00am MDT.

Event information lists volunteer opportunities and a refund policy. The organizer registers the events under the Garden of the Gods 10 Mile/10K and Trail Run name and uses the Colorado Springs address above as the event location.

This description focuses on the event format, location and basic logistics without specifying start or finish times. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 mi
10 Mile
10 km
10k
Trail Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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