Half Marathon:
There are 7 water stops along the Half Marathon course that include water, medical, and toilets. Water stop #3 also has Clif Bloks.
10K:
The 10K course includes 2 water stops where you can find water, medical, and toilets.
5K:
The 5K course includes 1 water stop where you can find water, medical, and toilets.
The elevation profiles can be found below:
Where can I see course maps for the races?
You can see the course maps for each distance on their respective distance pages:
All 5K participants are required to finish the race within 1 hour or a 19:21 minute/mile pace. Finish Line Closure
The Finish Line will close promptly at 9:45 am. Runners who come in after this time will not be considered official finishers.
Falling Behind
All Half Marathon participants are required to finish the race within 4 hours or an 18:20 minute/mile pace. The Finish Line will close promptly at 11:45 am. Runners who come in after this time will not be considered official finishers.
All 10K participants are required to finish the race within 2 hour or a 19:19 minute/mile pace.
If you do not finish under the course limit, there is a chance that water stops and aid stations may have shut down as we are required to open streets back up based on that closure.
Yes, walkers are permitted on all of the courses and will be asked to line up in the last starting corral for safety purposes.
Runners with strollers or dogs are permitted on the 5K course only and are required to start in the last corral for safety reasons. Strollers are not permitted on the Half Marathon or 10K courses. Registrants intending to run the 5K with a stroller should check the box marked “Stroller Division” during registration. Children in strollers are not required to be registered, but will not receive a shirt or medal. All dogs must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after.
Yes, personal electronics like music players and GPS trackers are allowed on the course. Please be aware of traffic around you when running.