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Half Marathon races near Rotorua

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Rotorua

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4JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Cougar Trail Run
Waikato · 34 km away
JUL 2
18JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Whakatāne Bush Half Marathon
Ōhope · 73 km away
18JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Whakatāne Bush Half Marathon
Whakatāne · 68 km away
AUG 3
1AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Taupō Marathon
Taupō · 63 km away
8AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Run The Forest
Rotorua
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29AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Mount Maunganui Half Marathon
Mt Maunganui · 51 km away
SEP 1
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Cambridge Half Marathon
Cambridge · 74 km away
Rotorua · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Rotorua

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Legend of the Peaks Running & Walking Festival
SAT NOV 7
Legend of the Peaks takes participants into Whakarewarewa Forest in Rotorua, Aotearoa New Zealand. The terrain features volcanic ground, forest ascents, and technical paths. The main event is the New Zealand Forest Marathon, a 42km off-road marathon covering approximately 1,750m of elevation gain. The event also includes the 50.2km Whaka Ultra, the 21km Moerangi Half Marathon, the 10km Titokorangi 10K, the 5km Trig Loop, and shorter events for children and elders. The longer races are demanding trail runs. The Whaka Ultra crosses remote singletrack, ascends about 2,240m, and summits several peaks. The forest marathon crosses four peak summits. The half marathon features two significant climbs, and the 10K includes around 430m of elevation over two smaller peaks. The 5K offers well-maintained forest trails with 145m of climbing for less experienced trail users. The weekend accommodates first-time participants, walkers, seasoned trail runners, children, and elders, complemented by an expo, music, and food.
City to Surf Tauranga
SUN NOV 8
City to Surf Tauranga takes runners from the city side of the harbour to Mount Maunganui beach, offering 21.1km, 11km, and 5km courses. The half marathon and 11km begin near the Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club at Sulphur Point. The 5km starts on Mount Main Beach by the Mount Surf Club. All three distances conclude on the sand at Mount Main Beach, adjacent to the Surf Club. The half marathon route encircles the Waikareao Estuary track, crosses the Harbour Bridge towards Mount Maunganui, and then loops the Mount Maunganui base track before the beach finish. The 11km also crosses the Harbour Bridge and incorporates the Astrolabe Corporate and Gym/Clubs teams race. The 5km utilizes the boardwalk and beach access paths, turning just past Leisure Island, and includes a lap of the Mauao base-track, ensuring the shortest race shares the same Mount-and-sand finish.
Tauranga City to Surf
SUN NOV 8
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Rotorua Training Ground

Rotorua hosts 10 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 treat Rotorua as one big running adventure playground. Rotorua parkrun meets at Puarenga Park on Saturdays at 8am. Jogging The Powerpoles and Rotorua Trail Running Club keep the social trail scene ticking across the week. The Redwoods and Whakarewarewa Forest give you fire roads, singletrack, climbs, and forgiving flats when the legs need relief. The Blue Lake trail loop works for steady Z2 or sharper intervals. The Blue Lake trail loop runs 99 km and gains 140 m. Rotorua Marathon and Red Stag Rotorua Marathon sit as the anchor events around Lake Rotorua.

Locals ride the forest first, because Whakarewarewa Forest is the obvious playground. keeps road bunch rides moving, and Revolve Rotorua gives women a proper cycling crew. The Whakarewarewa Forest Loop runs 33 km through mostly Grade 2 trail with some Grade 3 sections. The lake loop gives roadies a 42 km hit-out, and Paradise Valley can turn it into a 65 km ride. Te Waerenga Road, Oturoa Road, Dansey Road, Bryce Road, and the Mamaku ranges hold the climbing. Whaka100 and Highlander MTB sit high on the race calendar.

Spring and autumn give Rotorua the best training window, and September to April is the sweet stretch for base miles, long runs, gran fondo prep, and forest laps. Summer brings heat, but the forest canopy provides shade from the sun. Winter changes the start line mood more than the route choice. Temperatures can drop below 0°C from June to August, and Rotorua averages 57 ground frosts annually with 20 nights per year below 0°C. The volcanic soil drains well after heavy rain, so the Redwoods still ride shortly afterwards. The canopy also cuts the cold winter wind.