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**Marathon course is subject to change in Red Rocks
section pending final results from the environmental impact study.
Course Descriptions
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.
The course takes a right turn at Hughes Park West and heads south
for a 2.4 mile loop through Downtown Summerlin. Runners will return
to Charleston Blvd and 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 USATF certified under code NV24007MWC.
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 half marathon course is USATF certified under code NV24008MWC.
Course is subject to change.
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.
Pacing
Pacers will be running both the full marathon and half marathon
to lead everyone to a fast time. Pacers will be implementing Smart Pacing
strategy, which is an effort-based strategy that varies the pace of each mile according
to course elevation changes. Pace guide wristbands will be available at the expo.
The full marathon will include pacers at various Boston-qualifying
paces, including:
The half marathon will include pacers at the following paces:
1:30 (6:52/ mile)
1:40 (7:38/ mile)
1:50 (8:24/ mile)
2:00 (9:10/ mile)
2:10 (9:55/ mile)
2:20 (10:41/ mile
Time Limits
Because the roads used for the race must be re-opened for normal
traffic operations, we are required to set course time limits that
must be strictly adhered to. Marathon participants are required to meet
a pace of 15 minutes per mile, while half marathon participants are
required to keep a pace of 30 minutes per mile. This equates to a time limit
of 6 hours and 33 minutes to complete the course. While there is no set pace
requirement for the 702 race, participants will be required to complete the course
within the 6 hours and 33 minutes time limit set for the marathon and half marathon.
All three distances start at 6:00 AM and the race course closes at 12:33 PM.
Those who are unable to maintain the required pace must consent to
be picked up by an escort vehicle and escorted to the finish venue,
where they will still be allowed to cross the finish line and
receive a medal.
Based on the USATF certification standards the course is measured on
tangents or SPR-Shortest Possible Route. Therefore if you run on the
inside or outside line the entire length of the race your GPS may reflect
a distance slightly greater than 26.2, 13.1, or 7.02.
Aid Stations
Aid stations will be located approximately every two miles along the
courses, beginning at mile 3 of the marathon course. All aid stations
will be supplied with electrolyte beverage, water, porta-potties, and basic first aid
supplies. Additionally, several aid stations will be supplied with
muscle relief, GU energy gels, fruit, and medical support.
Safety & Medical
Course Safety
Various road closures and vehicle traffic patterns will be implemented
throughout the entriety of the course. Law enforcement officers, traffic flaggers,
course marshals, and volunteers will be positioned along the course to ensure a
safe race experience for runners as well as local commuters and residents.
Participants should follow instructions from law enforcement officers and race
personnel throughout all components of the event.
Medical Assistance
Each aid station will be supplied with a first-aid kit
that will include items such as bandages, petroleum jelly, and
basic anti-inflammatory medicine.
In addition to the first-aid kits, designated aid stations throughout the
course will be staffed by medical personnel and will be equipped with
advanced medical supplies. These aid stations will also have access to EMT
services for urgent needs requiring medical transport.
Sag vehicles and ambulances will be roaming the course to assist
participants who are unable to maintain the minimum pace requirement or
complete the course. Participants will be transported to the finish line
and offered the race recovery amenities as well as medical services, as needed.
Porta-potties, water, electrolyte beverage, and basic first aid items
will be offered at each start area. While participant Amazon gear bags will be supplied
with disposable gloves and mylar blankets, participants should be prepared for cold
temperatures at the start of the race.
Upon reaching the finish line, participants will be awarded a high-quality and distance specific
race medal. The finish line will offer a variety of post-race recovery, such as water,
electrolyte beverage, sweet & savory snacks, fruit, and cold towels. Medical personnel and EMTs
will be positioned at the finish line to support any post-race medical needs.
The finish festival will be hosted near the finish line and will be open to participants
and spectators, as well as visitors and local community members. The festival will feature
a beer garden, food & beverage offerings, photo opportunities, runner recovery, and more.
The festival will also host entertainment and an awards ceremony on the 3rd St stage at
Fremont Street Experience. The awards ceremony will be presented shortly after winners in
each race category have been determined.
Participants will be able to retireve their individual checked gear bags and redeem their
free beer at the finish festival.
Parking & Transportation
Due to the marathon start line being inaccessible to the general public,
all marathon participants are required to take race provided transportation.
Marathon participants are not permitted to park or be dropped off near the start line,
including outside of the Scenic Loop. Any participants that park or are dropped off
along SR159 will not be able to access the starting area and will forfeit their participation.
Half marathon and 702 participants have the option of being dropped off near the race start area
or utilize race provided shuttles for transport to the start areas from the designated bus loading area
located near the finish line.
Bus loading will be located at the DTC Lot - 300 N Casino Center Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89101.
Participants are encouraged to utilize the variety of paid parking options within the downtown corridor,
specifically near the finish line and finish festival area.
Gear Bags
Participants will be provided with a Gear Check bag upon collecting their packet at the expo.
Only this bag will be accepted at gear check. No personal bags, backpacks, or luggage will be accepted.
On race day, participants must turn in their gear bags at the bus loading area prior to boarding the
race shuttles. Gear bags checked at this location will be transported to the finish festival, where it
can be retrieved after the race.
Participants will also receive a clear plastic gallon-size storage bag for any items they wish to take
to the start line. With the exception of hydration packs of 3 liters or less, only items contained
within the clear gallon-size storage bag will be permitted when boarding the race shuttles. Please note
hydration packs are subject to search when passing through the Gear Check area and at bus loading.
Any items brought to the start will not be transported to the finish line and will be discarded or
donated if left behind.
Each race bib will have a gear tag with the participants corresponding bib number. Gear tags should be affixed to the
bag prior to turning in at gear check. Participants will be required to show their race bib to reclaim their gear bag at the finish festival.
Expo
The Las Vegas Marathon expo will be held on Saturday, November 1, 2025
from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM at a TBD location. Participants will retrieve their official race bib,
race shirt, and gear bag during the race expo. The race expo will also feature sponsors,
local and national vendors, running industry retailers and services, as well as
pacing and coaching partners.
Participants are required to show a photo ID to retrieve their bib at
the race expo. Participants are permitted to designate someone to retrieve
their race bib in the absence, but are required to supply a photo of the participant's ID
and a written authorization.
Participants who are unable to attend the race expo are encouraged to consider
bib mailing prior to the event. Both options are available
for an additional fee and can be selected during
registration.
Runner Perks
Medals
All participants will be awarded a high-quality and race specific
medal upon reaching the finish line.
Shirts
All participants will receive a high-quality, gender-specific race
shirt during bib pickup at the race expo. Participant are also able to upgrade
the race shirt to a long sleeve, tank top, or tri-blend during registration for
an additional fee.
Swag
Las Vegas Marathon race swag as well as swag provided by sponsors will be
included in race bags provided at the expo. Participants should visit the vendor
booths at the expo for additional swag.
In anticipation for cold temperatures at the start line, disposable gloves and
a mylar blanket will also be supplied.
Participants should subscribe to Las Vegas Marathon emails and social channels for
additional swag giveaways.
Transfer, Withdrawal, & Deferral Policy
In the event a participant is no longer able to participate in the registered
race, participants are able to change between race distances, defer their registration to the following year, transfer their
entry to a partnering race, transfer their entry to another participant, or withdraw completely.
Please see the
withdrawal, transfer, & deferral page for more details.
Spectator Information
Due to the traffic restrictions and road closures of the event, spectators are not
to permitted to access any portion of the race route by vehicle. Spectators are encouraged
to park at public parks near the route and walk to viewing areas along the course.
Spectators are also invited to await the arrival of participants at the
finish line and/or finish festival.
Community Cheer Challenge
The Las Vegas Marathon will host a Community Cheer Challenge as an opportunity
for local community members and groups to get involved in the excitement of race day.
The Community Cheer Challenge is a cheer competition amongst locally organized groups
where winners will be determined by runner votes at the conclusion of the race.
Local residents, organizations, and businesses are encouraged to assemble cheer groups
at designated locations and do whatever it takes to become the runners' favorite.
This includes but is not limited to; entertaining signs, costumes, music, and lots of cheering.
Based on Cheer Challenge voting results, two groups will be awarded the 1st and 2nd place
winning positions. Additionally, a charitable donation will be made to a nonprofit of
choice of the winning teams. A donation of $1,000 will be made to the nonprofit
of choice for the 1st place winning team and $500 for the 2nd place winning team.
Local residents, organizations, and businesses interested in participating in the Community
Cheer Challenge should email info@vegasmarathon.com.
Travel
Host Hotel
The Downtown Grand is located in the heart of downtown Las Vegas and
is the ideal location to stay for your Las Vegas Marathon weekend as it
is located near busing and just steps from the race finish line at Fremont
Street Experience. Book your hotel using this booking link.
All Suite Hotel Partner
Book your stay with our all-suite hotel partner using this link!
Partnering Hotels
We have partnered with several hotels in the area to provide our runners with the best rates and additional amenities to make your travel experience great! Book your hotel using this booking link.
We are working with several local hotels to provide discounted rates and additional
benefits for our participants. Additional information will be posted as it
becomes available.
Rental Cars
Las Vegas Marathon has teamed up with Enterprise & National to get
you the best rate! Book your rental car using this
booking link.
Airport
Participants traveling to participate in the Las Vegas Marathon should
utilize Harry
Reid International Airport (LAS) for their arrival to the Las Vegas area.
Race results will be available shortly after participants reach the finish.
Race results certificate cards will be available to participants at the Results tent
located at the finish festival.
Awards
An awards ceremony will be held on the 3rd St stage at Fremont Street Experience
shortly after winners in each race category have been determined. The top 3 finishers
in each race category will be recognized during the awards ceremony.
Age division awards will also be given to the top 3 finishers within their age division
and winners can claim their awards at the Results tent located at the finish festival.