Ogden Marathon
Ranked by Runner’s World and Shape.com as one of the best marathon courses in America for first-time runners, the Ogden Marathon delivers a stunning downhill point-to-point journey through the heart of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. Held each May, this race is a favorite among BQ-chasers and scenic course enthusiasts alike.
The Course
The full marathon starts at 5,423 feet at Dancing Moose Farm in the Wasatch Mountains, immediately treating runners to open roads, green fields, and the sound of a rushing river. The first half follows a gradual descent through Ogden Valley past Pineview Reservoir before dropping into Ogden Canyon, where runners follow the roaring Ogden River between towering pine-covered slopes and steep rock faces. The course exits the canyon onto the Ogden River Parkway — a mostly flat, scenic stretch — before the final push along Grant Avenue into downtown Ogden. The race finishes on historic 25th Street at an elevation of 4,308 feet, with a net elevation loss of over 1,100 feet. The half marathon joins the course at the midpoint, starting at 4,948 feet and following the canyon and parkway sections. Both are USATF-certified Boston qualifiers recognized as World Marathon Major qualifying events.
Race Day Experience
The marathon starts at 7:00 a.m. on a Saturday in May. Runners are transported via bus to the canyon start, so plan to arrive early at the bus staging area. Aid stations throughout the course provide water, sports drinks, gels, and snacks, with medical tents and restrooms available. The finish line on Historic 25th Street hosts a lively festival with entertainment, food, and family-friendly activities that’s open to the public — making it an ideal spot for spectators and supporters to celebrate with finishers.
Why Run the Ogden Marathon?
The Ogden Marathon is consistently praised for combining championship-caliber BQ potential with jaw-dropping scenery. The consistent downhill grade — averaging nearly 0.8% loss across 26.2 miles — rewards smart pacing and makes personal records genuinely achievable. It’s also one of Utah’s most festive running weekends, drawing a passionate community of runners, volunteers, and spectators to Ogden’s revitalized downtown. Multiple distance options (marathon, half marathon, 8.2-mile canyon run, and relay) mean the whole group can participate.
Travel & Logistics
Ogden is located 35 miles north of Salt Lake City along I-15, making Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) the primary gateway. The drive from the airport takes under 45 minutes. Downtown Ogden offers several hotels within walking distance of the finish line on Historic 25th Street, which is also home to some of the city’s best restaurants, craft breweries, and shops — perfect for a post-race celebration. Book accommodations as early as October when registration opens, as race weekend hotels fill quickly.
How to Register
Registration opens in October on a first-come, first-served basis at ogdenmarathon.com. A free virtual training program is included with registration to help you prepare for the canyon terrain.
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