Urban Nature 10k - Chattanooga, TN

Chattanooga, United States • 2 Nov 2025

Urban Nature 10K

The Urban Nature 10K takes place on November 2, 2025, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The course is split between roads in North Chattanooga and trail sections at Stringers Ridge. The event begins and ends at Coolidge Park under the Market Street Bridge, next to the Tennessee River. A rowing regatta across the river is noted on the same date and hosts over 2,200 athletes.

Registration and race details

The main distance is 10K. Race information notes that online registration may close once the maximum field is reached. Race day registration and packet pickup are held at the Start/Finish area in Coolidge Park. Entry fees listed are $20 for the 10K and $30 for race-day entry. Wild Trails membership provides a 10% discount on race fees, and the Trail Steward membership level includes free entry to any three Wild Trails races, excluding the Upchuck 50K. A course map and additional race details are provided by the organizer. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
10k
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