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Marathon races near Brisbane

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Upcoming Marathon races near Brisbane

This week 5
4JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Run the Fixx Nutrition Gold Coast Double 63.3km
Gold Coast · 71 km away
4JUL
Run · road · Marathon
ASICS Gold Coast Marathon
Gold Coast · 67 km away
5JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Gold Coast Marathon
Gold Coast · 71 km away
5JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Wheelchair Marathon
Gold Coast · 71 km away
5JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Bravehearts 777 Marathon: Gold Coast
Gold Coast · 71 km away
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JUL 2
11JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Paladin Brisbane 2.0
Mount Gravatt · 13 km away
19JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Jetty 2 Jetty Fun Run
Clontarf · 24 km away
AUG 2
8AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Scenic Rim Ultra
Coulson · 61 km away
22AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Mt Coot-Tha Trail Festival
Brisbane · 6 km away
SEP 2
21SEP
Run · road · Marathon
BRRC 5K, 10K, 21.1K, 30K & Ekiden Relay Marathon
Brisbane · 3 km away
26SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
Lamington Classic Trail Run
Queensland · 3 km away
Brisbane · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Brisbane

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Lamington Classic Trail Run
SUN OCT 25
The Lamington Classic Trail Run follows the Border Track through Lamington National Park, connecting Binna Burra and O'Reilly's Green Mountain in the Gold Coast Hinterland. Held annually in September, it is a trail race, not a road event, offering half marathon crossings, a double-crossing marathon, and a back-to-back weekend option. The race originated in 1970, making it Australia's oldest trail run. The route is within World Heritage-listed rainforest and uses a Class 4 trail, presenting runners with exposed roots, rocks, steep grades, and muddy sections. The point-to-point crossing between two historic mountain guesthouse areas provides a distinct bushwalking character, yet the format attracts participants seeking a challenging half marathon, a full marathon composed of two crossings, or the more demanding weekend event.
The Cut Ultra Marathon
SAT OCT 31
Nerang provides this race its hard edge: repeated laps, no hiding, and a format that keeps asking if you still belong out there. The Cut Ultra Marathon calls itself "the ultra for those who have no interest in running an ultra," which is amusing until the field starts thinning and every lap has consequences. From lap seven onward, "runners who are not deemed \"safe\" will be cut" at the end of each lap, so the pressure is not just to keep moving but to stay ahead of the cut. The winner is simply the first runner across the line after the final lap, and once the serious business is done, the Halloween Hustle turns it into a "fun twilight and night trail run" for the wider community.
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Brisbane Training Notes

Brisbane hosts 13 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals use the Brisbane River first, because the paths make easy base miles without much fuss. The River Run links QUT to New Farm for 5 kilometres with City Botanic Gardens and Howard Smith Wharves in the view. Kangaroo Point Cliffs gives you skyline laps, a 4 kilometre run to Story Bridge and back, and 107 cliff steps when intervals need bite. Mt Coot-tha Reserve has over 70 nature tracks, with the Summit Track covering 1.9 kilometres. Felons Run Club, Soso's Run Club, Run Society, Brisbane Girls Run Club, and Got The Runs keep the week social. Bridge to Brisbane and the Brisbane Marathon are the big anchors.

Locals ride the river paths, the bay, and the hills west when the legs want work. The ride from Toowong to the Brisbane CBD is 8 kilometres, and the North Brisbane Bikeway links the northern suburbs back to town. The North Brisbane Bikeway runs 46 kilometres with 282 metres of elevation, while Mt Coot-tha adds the real climbing. The loop through the D'Aguilar Range covers 104 kilometres with 1,739 metres of elevation. The proper climbing sits around Mt Coot-tha, Mt Nebo, The Goat Track, South Boundary Road, Mt Glorious, and the D'Aguilar side. Brisbane Cycling Club and BNECC cover bunch rides, pace groups, and crit energy. Club Racing, Brisbane SX and Queensland Triathlon at Raby Bay sit on the calendar.

May to September suits steady running and riding, because Brisbane winters stay mild and drier. October to April brings the hot, wet stretch, so locals start early, keep Z2 honest, and save the sharp stuff for shade, river breeze, or shorter loops. Summer makes Kedron Brook, Bulimba Creek, the Brisbane Riverwalk, and the bayside foreshore rides feel useful when you want rhythm without cooking yourself. Winter changes the mood for both sports, because long runs, gran fondo prep, gravel days, and singletrack sessions around Mt Coot-tha, Enoggera Reservoir, Daisy Hill Conservation Park, and Bellbird Grove all get easier to stack.