A scenic Pacific Northwest marathon known for its unique crossing of the iconic Deception Pass Bridge and its festive atmosphere coinciding with the Holland Happening Festival.
Course Highlights
The marathon features a point-to-point course starting at the Bowman Bay Boat Launch and includes a rare crossing of the Deception Pass Bridge, which is closed specifically for the race. Runners wind through tranquil farmland, the Silver Lake area, and past the US Navy Seaplane Base before a scenic downhill finish along the Oak Harbor waterfront. The half marathon, 10K, and 5K courses start and finish at Windjammer Park, exploring the historic downtown area and the Marsh Trail to Scenic Heights. The route offers a mix of rugged coastline views, peaceful country roads, and snow-capped mountain vistas.
What Makes It Special
The Whidbey Island Marathon is the only event permitted to close the famed Deception Pass Bridge to vehicle traffic, allowing runners an uninterrupted crossing with spectacular views of the sound. The race is a Boston Marathon qualifier and is held during the Holland Happening Festival, which features parades and community celebrations in Oak Harbor. Its combination of diverse terrain—from old-growth forests to waterfront promenades—makes it one of the most picturesque destination races in Washington State. The event also supports the local community and offers a festive post-race atmosphere with live music and medals for all finishers.
Race Details
- Location: Oak Harbor, WA
- Distances: Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, 1K Kids Run
- Next Race Date: TBD — visit the official site for updates
Race Weekend Tips
Packet pickup is held on the Saturday before the race at the Windjammer Park Interpretive Center, with limited race-morning pickup available at the start lines. Free shuttles are provided from area hotels and Windjammer Park to the marathon start line at Bowman Bay, as there is no parking allowed at the boat launch. Weather is typically cool and overcast with temperatures between 50°F and 65°F, so runners should bring layers and check the forecast for potential rain. Participants should be prepared for rolling hills and a strict 6-hour time limit for the full marathon.
Register
Ready to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.




