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Binghamton · United States

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Broome County Parks 5K Series

The Broome County Parks 5K Series is a four-race summer event in Broome County, New York. Each race begins at 6:30 p.m. on a Thursday evening, running from July through August. The series visits Greenwood Park, Dorchester Park, Nathaniel Cole Park, and Otsiningo Park. This is the fifth year for the series, designed for a wide range of participants; runners and walkers of all skill levels can register for the entire series or for individual races. The courses are straightforward park 5Ks, with varied surfaces each week. Otsiningo Park and Dorchester Park feature paved paths, while Greenwood Park and Nathaniel Cole Park offer dirt trails. The routes are marked, but mile markers and chip timing are absent, positioning this as a relaxed local series rather than a precisely managed race event. Registering for the full series includes a T-shirt and medal. All participants receive a giveaway prize, and a portion of the proceeds benefits CHOW-Broome County Council of Churches. Packets can be picked up at the race location before the start, and single-race entries are available at the registration table on race day with cash payment.

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Vestal XX

One of Binghamton's recurring annual races.

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Greater Binghamton Bridge Run

The Greater Binghamton Bridge Run begins and ends at Mirabito Stadium, the home ballpark of the Rumble Ponies. This spring race series in Upstate New York features a USATF-certified half marathon, a 5K, a half relay, a free kids run for participants 10 and under, and a Double Challenge for those completing both the half marathon and the 5K. The half marathon course crosses the Clinton, Court, Tompkins, and Washington bridges, then goes under Memorial Bridge. It winds through parts of Downtown Binghamton, the West Side, and the South Side, offering views of the Susquehanna and Chenango rivers. The course is largely flat, with approximately 100 feet of elevation gain, making the bridge crossings the primary challenge rather than significant climbs.

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Binghamton Training Notes

Running: Locals keep the easy miles close to the rivers and the parks. The Binghamton River Trail follows the Chenango River and works for steady Z2 without much fuss. Otsiningo Park handles everyday loops, dirt bits, and longer builds. One full Otsiningo Park loop runs around 10k / 6 miles when you include the out-and-back section. Triple Cities Runners Club gives the scene its backbone, with a Sunday Group Run at Wegmans in JC at 8:00 am and summer workouts at Maine Endwell track. Confluence Running keeps runners plugged in. Harper's 10K, Binghamton Bridge Run, Vestal XX, and the Broome County Parks 5K Series are the anchor events.

Cycling: Cyclists use the rail trail and river paths when they want clean base miles around town. The greenways projects are really helpful, especially when a ride links downtown Binghamton toward the college. Southern tier bicycle club is the relaxed crew, and they tend to do longer 20-30 mile rides with an ice cream stop on occasion. Tioga Velo Club is more racing oriented, and that group ride goes fast when you want a workout. Vestal Greenway has a decent hill near the end, and Murray Hill Rd gives another useful option. Oakley Corners puts the climbing on Gaskill, Bean Hill, Hollister, Gary Pultz, Lawrence, and Sherry Lipe.

Season: Summer is slightly better since there is less snow, slush, and salt to work around. Binghamton summers stay warm but temperate, and the city averages only 2.6 days a year above 30°C. Locals use those months for steady Z2, track intervals, longer rides, and race prep without overthinking it. The wet pattern still matters, because Binghamton averages 164 days with measurable precipitation each year. Winter changes the whole rhythm for runners and cyclists. Snowfall averages 114 cm annually, January skies are mostly cloudy or overcast 68% of the time, and both sports shift toward shorter loops, careful footing, and indoor work.

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