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  • Marathon

    The Las Vegas Marathon offers a remarkably fast point-to-point marathon course and features an incredibly diverse tour of some of the city's most iconic landmarks. The marathon course starts at Sandstone Quarry Overlook with sunrise views from Red Rock Canyon and travels southbound for 2.75 miles along Scenic Loop Dr. Runners will then turn left onto SR 159/Red Rock Canyon Rd and continue on Charleston Blvd for 5.8 miles.

    Upon reaching Pavilion Center Dr, the course turns right for a 2 mile out-n-back through Downtown Summerlin and past Las Vegas Ballpark before returning onto Charleston Blvd. Runners will continue downhill on Charleston Blvd for 9.45 miles then turn left at M.L.K. Blvd.

    The course continues northbound to Bonneville Ave, turns right, then turns left onto Grand Central Pkwy for a combined distance of .65 mile. Runners will then enjoy a short but scenic visit through Symphony Park before returning onto Grand Central Pkwy and continuing on Ogden Ave for 1.2 miles to reach Main St.

    The course then travels southbound for 1.8 miles via Main St for an eclectic experience through 18b/Arts District, leading to a hairpin turn onto Las Vegas Blvd. Runners will proceed northbound via Las Vegas Blvd for 1.45 miles to Bridger Ave, then continue eastbound for .45 mile and turn left for .2 mile on 11th St. The course makes its final turn onto Fremont St and travels .45 mile past Fergusons Downtown and Fremont East before finishing at the iconic Fremont Street Experience.

    The marathon course is currently pending USATF certification and certificate information will be made available upon final approval. Course is subject to change.

  • Half Marathon

    Similar to the marathon course, the half marathon offers a remarkably fast point-to-point course with some of the city's most iconic landmarks but in half the distance. The half marathon course starts at Charleston Blvd & Merialdo Ln and travels eastbound for 6.9 miles to M.L.K. Blvd.

    The course continues northbound to Bonneville Ave, turns right, then turns left onto Grand Central Pkwy for a combined distance of .65 mile. Runners will then enjoy a short but scenic visit through Symphony Park before returning onto Grand Central Pkwy and continuing on Ogden Ave for 1.2 miles to reach Main St.

    The course then travels southbound for 1.8 miles via Main St for an eclectic experience through 18b/Arts District, leading to a hairpin turn onto Las Vegas Blvd. Runners will proceed northbound via Las Vegas Blvd for 1.45 miles to Bridger Ave, then continue eastbound for .45 mile and turn left for .2 mile on 11th St. The course makes its final turn onto Fremont St and travels .45 mile past Fergusons Downtown and Fremont East before finishing at the iconic Fremont Street Experience.

  • The 702

    The 7.02 mile race is a tribute to the local 702 area code and offers an exciting tour of the city's most iconic landmarks within the shortest distance available. The 702 race starts at Charleston Blvd & Strong Dr and travels eastbound for .82 miles to M.L.K. Blvd.

    Similar to the marathon and half marathon courses, the course continues northbound to Bonneville Ave, turns right, then turns left onto Grand Central Pkwy for a combined distance of .65 mile. Runners will then enjoy a short but scenic visit through Symphony Park before returning onto Grand Central Pkwy and continuing on Ogden Ave for 1.2 miles to reach Main St.

    The course then travels southbound for 1.8 miles via Main St for an eclectic experience through 18b/Arts District, leading to a hairpin turn onto Las Vegas Blvd. Runners will proceed northbound via Las Vegas Blvd for 1.45 miles to Bridger Ave, then continue eastbound for .45 mile and turn left for .2 mile on 11th St. The course makes its final turn onto Fremont St and travels .45 mile past Fergusons Downtown and Fremont East before finishing at the iconic Fremont Street Experience.