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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Auckland

JUL 3
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series – Race 5
Auckland · 2 km away
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Onehunga Half Marathon
Auckland
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series 2026: Race 5 - Auckland Domain ... 12Jul26
Auckland
AUG 3
2AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Tāmaki River Half Marathon
Auckland
9AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Riverhead Forest Trail Run - Auckland Trail Run & Walk Series
Helensville · 24 km away
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9AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series 2026: Race 6 - Auckland Domain ... 09Aug26
Auckland
SEP 4
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series – Race 7
Auckland · 2 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series 2026: Race 7 - Auckland Domain ... 13Sep26
Auckland
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Devonport Half Marathon
Devonport · 4 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Māngere Bridge Run
Auckland · 11 km away
Auckland · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Auckland

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Harcourts Cooper & Co Devonport Half Marathon
SUN OCT 4
Starting in the Village, this two-lap coastal race takes runners on a unique journey along the shoreline. The course leads participants out to Narrow Neck and back, highlighting the scenic stretch along Cheltenham Beach, offering seaside views and local character. The Harcourts Cooper & Co Devonport Half Marathon course is impressive, passing Narrow Neck Beach before returning via Cheltenham, North Head, and the Navy Museum. This route provides a varied visual experience over each lap, showcasing several key landmarks during the run.
Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series 2026: Race 8 - War Mem Pk, Mt Roskill ... 04Oct26
SUN OCT 4
Race 8 of the Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series takes place at Lovelock Track and War Memorial Park in Mt Roskill, Auckland. This community race morning features a half marathon, 10km run/walk, 5.6km run/walk, and a 2.5km kids’ run, with all events commencing at 7:45 AM. The half marathon is a 21.1km route on a road-and-park circuit. The 10km uses a shorter loop at the same venue. The 5.6km follows park pathways, offering a manageable option for beginners or walkers, and the kids’ race keeps younger runners on a short 2.5km course.
Sri Chinmoy Auckland Series - Race 8
SUN OCT 4
Lovelock Track and War Memorial Park in Mt Roskill provide Race 8 with a straightforward club-run atmosphere: road, park circuit, and sufficient path running to maintain simplicity. It is a typical weekly-series event, offering “multiple distances suitable for runners and walkers” instead of a single major event. The longer route incorporates the road and park circuit, while the shorter loops remain within the same park and utilize its pathways. Participants will include runners, walkers, beginners, families, experienced regulars, and children on their own short course, establishing it as a practical “community-focused race day” rather than a high-stakes competition.
Muriwai Half Marathon & Fun Run
SUN OCT 11
On the "rugged west coast of Muriwai," this coastal and forest trail event offers a genuine dirt-under-the-shoes outing, distinct from a road race with scattered trees. The course combines coastal paths, forestry roads, and native-forest single-track, with the Muriwai Half Marathon & Fun Run designed around the transition from salt air to forest shade. Expect "sea-breezy coastal trails," "bush canopy and rolling forestry tracks," and ample "coastal views" to reward the effort on open sections. Runners and walkers participate alongside beginners, children, families, and those seeking a shorter trail run. A key motivation for competing is that proceeds support predator control and habitat restoration for "native wildlife."
Shorebird Coast Run
SAT OCT 17
The Shorebird Coast Run begins at Rays Rest Reserve near Pūkorokoro/Miranda, on New Zealand's Shorebird Coast, and raises funds for the Pūkorokoro Shorebird Centre. Participants can select a half marathon, 10km, or 5km distance, with a separate 1.5km Kuaka Kids Race for children aged 4 to 12. The event focuses on the coast's birdlife alongside its running, so the children's race incorporates activity stations and a godwit migration theme instead of a simple short loop. The half marathon follows a largely flat, two-lap out-and-back course on the Hauraki Rail Trail, utilizing hard-packed sand, grass, and smooth metal trail surfaces. It goes by the shorebird centre, Taramaire Wildlife Reserve pond, Access Bay Train Shelter, and the Robert Findlay bird hides. The 10km follows a flat out-and-back route past wetlands, bird habitat, shoreline views, and coastal mudflats, while the 5km remains on the coastal trail network starting from Rays Rest Reserve. Families, walkers, first-time half marathoners, social runners, and club runners can all participate in the same morning, and the bird theme extends after the races with optional costumes for kids, food trucks, and coffee available at the finish.
Millwater Half Marathon
SUN OCT 18
The Millwater Half Marathon is a 21.1 km road race held at Metro Park. Its flat route is designed for consistent running, avoiding significant climbs. The course incorporates roads and pathway sections, including parts of the Te Ara Tahuna walkway, making it suitable for runners seeking an accessible half marathon with even pacing. The course features a coastal pathway setting and a faster profile, beneficial for experienced runners aiming for a personal best. It is also appropriate for first-time half marathoners, particularly those transitioning to the distance who prefer a direct route without major elevation changes.
Hibiscus Half Marathon
SUN OCT 18
The Hibiscus Half Marathon begins and ends at Metro Park in Millwater on Auckland’s Hibiscus Coast. The half marathon is accompanied by 10km, 5km, and children’s races. Previously known as Run Orewa, it is now part of the Auckland Half Marathon Series. The half marathon course is a single loop, rated for personal bests, making it suitable for runners seeking a fast time and for locals desiring a coastal community event. The route follows the Orewa River and the Te Ara Tahuna Walkway, then proceeds through downtown Orewa and along one of Auckland’s longest beaches via the Millennium Walkway. Participants will also go under and alongside the Hibiscus Coast Highway before crossing local streets and parks. A timed “Race Track” segment highlights mid-race speed with attached prizes, and all finishers receive a medal, irrespective of their race distance.
Runaway Auckland Marathon presented by ASICS
SUN NOV 1
The ASB Auckland Marathon allows runners and walkers to cross the Auckland Harbour Bridge, the event's most distinctively Auckland feature. It is New Zealand’s largest running event, held annually in Auckland. With options from a Kids Marathon to the full marathon, the event caters to families, first-timers, walkers, club runners, and serious marathoners. The course follows city streets and the harbour crossing, offering expansive views of Auckland from the bridge. Strong fields attract top New Zealand road runners to the City of Sails. The Charity Superstars program provides participants with a goal beyond the finish line; one recent group of 165 runners raised $650,000 for six official charities. The race, approximately three decades old, combines mass-participation energy with local history.
Hobsonville Half Marathon
SUN NOV 22
The Hobsonville Half Marathon is a new half marathon planned for Hobsonville Point in Auckland, with entries handled through the Auckland Half Marathon Series. The race is built around the waterfront side of the suburb rather than city streets, using the coastal track that runs around the point. The route follows paths with inner-harbour views, an elevated boardwalk, and bush-track sections. It is 98% off road, so runners should expect a path-based half marathon with changing surfaces instead of a standard road-race layout.
Omaha Half Marathon
SUN NOV 29
The Omaha Half Marathon is an annual race in Omaha, a beachside suburb north of Auckland. It is the second race in the Garmin Auckland Half Marathon Series. The primary event is the 21K half marathon, with 10K and 5K options for runners and walkers, and a Kids' Dash following the adult races. The course follows the local coastline and is described as flat and fast, suitable for those aiming for a quick half marathon or walking the shorter distances. The event sells out annually, and Runner's World USA recognized it as a World Top 10 Bucket List Half Marathon. Many participants arrive on race morning, while others extend their visit by renting a bach for a beach weekend. Event merchandise is available for purchase.
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Auckland Training Notes

Auckland hosts 20 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run Auckland like a set of linked playgrounds, with Tamaki Drive handling flat Z2 and long steady work from downtown to St Heliers. Mount Eden climbs 5km while gaining about 240m across road, path, and trail. 445 RUN CLUB, Auckland Joggers Club, Balance Run Club, NARC, and The Y Marathon Club keep the week moving. Runaway Auckland Marathon, Tāmaki River Half Marathon, Onehunga Half Marathon, and Step Up Sky Tower Challenge give the calendar its anchors.

Locals ride everything from waterfront paths to proper gravel days. The Northwestern cycleway stays relatively flat, and Westhaven Path, City to Bays path, Devonport to Takapuna path, and Pakuranga Rotary Path are easy spins when base miles matter. Port Waikato sits an hour from the CBD, and its gravel roads hit 130km with 2,638m gain, so that is not a soft day. Puhoi Loop, Riverhead-Muriwai Loop, Whangaripo Loop, and Big Coast Loop bring the climbs, with Muriwai adding that bush trail climb feel. Bike Auckland, Bike Burbs, Auckland Mountain Bike Club, Grey Lynn Cycle Club, and North Harbour Cycling Club keep the crit, MTB, and gran fondo crowd connected.

Summer suits Auckland best, with warm days, February sea temperature, and early morning calm on the isthmus during settled weather. Locals start early because the sea breeze often begins in the morning and dies down in the evening. Runners use Tamaki Drive, Westhaven Marina, and Ōrākei Basin for controlled work, while riders take the flat paths before chasing hills out west or south-east. Winter stays mild, but the sea is coolest in August and the Waitākere Ranges can turn muddy, rooty, and technical. The season still works for Z2, cyclocross legs, bush running, and singletrack if you dress right.