BolderBOULDER 10K
Course HighlightsThe BolderBOULDER is more than a race — it's Boulder's biggest party of the year, drawing over 50,000 participants through the heart of the city on Memorial Day. The 10K course winds through Boulder's eclectic neighborhoods, past live bands, costumed cheerleaders, and lawn-side water stations manned by local characters, before culminating in the stadium finish at CU Boulder's Folsom Field. Runners enter the field to the roar of tens of thousands of spectators and then watch a world-class professional
Colfax Marathon
Course HighlightsThe Colfax Marathon is the ultimate urban tour of Denver, starting and finishing at Ferril Lake in City Park at 5,280 feet — Mile High elevation. The marathon course winds through Denver's most iconic landmarks: runners pass through Empower Field at Mile High on the warning track (twice!), traverse a full mile inside Denver Zoo with elephants, giraffes, zebras, and lions as live spectators, high-five firefighters inside Denver Fire Station #1, and take in sweeping views of the Rocky
Columbia Gorge Marathon
Course HighlightsThe Columbia Gorge Marathon is set in one of America's most spectacular natural corridors — the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area — with courses along the Historic Columbia River Highway and through Hood River County's iconic orchard country. October timing means peak fall foliage on the basalt walls of the Gorge, golden leaves in the apple and pear orchards, and the dramatic snow-dusted peaks of Mount Hood and Mount Adams as a constant backdrop. The full marathon, half
Eugene Marathon
Course HighlightsThe Eugene Marathon course is one of the most historically meaningful routes in American distance running. Starting and finishing at Hayward Field on Agate Street, the course sends runners through the University of Oregon's iconic neighborhoods, south along E Amazon to Frank Kinney Park, and back through the university campus before joining the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System along the Willamette River. The half marathon loops west in Alton Baker Park before returning to Hayward Field for a finish
Bend Marathon
Course HighlightsThe Bend Marathon starts and finishes at Bend's Old Mill District West Parking Area, one of the most picturesque race venues in Oregon. The course follows the Deschutes River Trail through Bend's scenic riverfront parks, climbing gently through neighborhoods with panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains — including Mount Bachelor, the Three Sisters, and Broken Top. The marathon starts at 7:00 a.m., with the half marathon at 8:00 a.m., 10K at 8:15 a.m., and 5K at 8:30 a.m. A
Newport Marathon
Course HighlightsThe Newport Marathon runs through the scenic streets of Newport, Oregon, one of the Oregon coast's most beloved towns. The course follows the shores of Yaquina Bay and takes runners past the working fishing harbor on the historic Bayfront, along the Pacific Ocean, and through Newport's charming residential neighborhoods. With both a full marathon and half marathon option, runners of all abilities can experience this coastal gem. Packet pick-up takes place the day before at Yaquina Bay Yacht Club.Race
Pints to Pasta Portland
Course HighlightsPints to Pasta is one of Portland's most beloved road races, offering a beautiful and fast point-to-point course through the heart of the city. The race starts with a dramatic crossing of the Broadway Bridge before dropping onto Naito Parkway along the west side of the Willamette River. Runners cross the Morrison Bridge and finish at OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) on the east bank. The course showcases Portland's iconic bridges and riverfront in a single exhilarating
Race for the Roses
Course HighlightsThe Rip City Race for the Roses weaves through the heart of Portland starting from Rose Quarter Commons, the plaza between Veterans Memorial Coliseum and Moda Center. The course showcases Portland's vibrant downtown neighborhoods and riverside paths, with the start and finish framed by the iconic Rose Festival atmosphere. All distances begin between 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., with early finishers crossing the line just after 8:00 a.m.Race DetailsOrganized in partnership with the Royal Rosarians — Portland's official ambassadors
Hop Hop Half Marathon
Course HighlightsHop Hop Half runs along the scenic shores of Lacamas Lake in Camas, Washington, a short drive east of Portland across the Columbia River. The course showcases spring wildflowers, towering Douglas firs, and the sparkling lake on a well-maintained route that's challenging but accessible for all abilities. With five distances — half marathon, 15K, 10K, 5K, and a 1-miler — the whole family can participate on Easter Saturday.Race DetailsProduced by Foot Traffic, Portland's iconic local running retailer, Hop Hop
Helvetia Half Marathon
Course HighlightsThe Helvetia Half Marathon earns its 'Leave the City Behind' tagline with a spectacular journey through the rural pastoral landscape of Washington County, Oregon. The course begins and ends at Gordon Faber Recreation Complex (Hillsboro Stadium) and ventures past the hamlet of Helvetia and its beloved historic landmark, the Helvetia Tavern. Runners tackle sweeping views, challenging hills, century-old working farms, and a church before returning to Hillsboro Ballpark for one of the most celebrated stadium finishes in Pacific Northwest










