Auburn-Opelika, AL · United States

Half Marathon races near Auburn-Opelika, AL

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Auburn-Opelika, AL

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4JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M, Columbus, GA (27)
Columbus · 55 km away
JUL 1
25JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Montgomery, AL (30)
Montgomery · 75 km away
AUG 4
1AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M, Columbus, GA (31)
Columbus · 55 km away
15AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Columbus August 15
Columbus · 49 km away
15AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Columbus, GA (33)
Columbus · 49 km away
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22AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Montgomery, AL (34)
Montgomery · 75 km away
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19SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Holiday 5K, 10K, & Half Marathon at Rotary Park, Columbus, GA (51) 40
Columbus · 55 km away
Auburn-Opelika, AL · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Auburn-Opelika, AL

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Haunted 5K, 10K, 13.1M at Columbus, GA (40)
SAT OCT 3
The Haunted 5K, 10K, and Half Marathon in Columbus, Georgia, begins at 8:00 AM from 1300 Victory Drive, offering runners three paved race choices on the same morning. US Road Running is the organizer, with all entries managed through RunSignup; no race-day registration is available at the location. The 5K and 10K follow a brief out-and-back course, with the 5K completed twice and the 10K completed four times. The half marathon also uses an out-and-back format, repeated six times. All distances have a 3 hour 30 minute time limit. Medals are provided to finishers, awards are presented, series points are tallied, and the Haunted theme is most evident in the best costume award.
Haunted 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Montgomery, AL (43)
SAT OCT 24
The Haunted 5K, 10K, & Half Marathon is a Halloween-season running race in Montgomery, Alabama. It starts at 8:00 AM from 1 Festival Drive. Runners can choose between a 5K, 10K, or 13.1 miles. Packet pickup begins 30 minutes before the start; there is no race-day registration on site. The 5K and 10K follow a 1.56-mile out-and-back route, requiring two repeats for the 5K and four for the 10K. Half marathoners complete a 2.18-mile out-and-back course six times, with a 3-hour, 30-minute limit. Finishers receive medals, awards are presented, and a best costume prize is given. Runners also earn US Road Running series points.
Holiday Hootie Hoo
SUN DEC 13
Holiday Hootie-Hoo takes runners to the trails of F.D.R. State Park in Pine Mountain, Georgia, during the December holiday season. This 10K and half marathon trail race, run entirely on unpaved paths, concludes the Southern Singletrack Trail Series. The event, held since 2018, is now a regular fixture for runners seeking a winter race with genuine footing challenges rather than a road-course pace. Both distances feature rocky, rooty singletrack, with leaf cover that can obscure uneven ground. The half marathon includes rock outcroppings, hardwood and longleaf pine forest, springs, and creek crossings. The 10K follows the Mountain Creek Nature Trail Loop and a portion of the Longleaf Loop. The course utilizes lollipop-style loops, with aid stations and overall male and female awards, including cash prizes in some categories. Participants receive a finisher award, with race materials indicating a hoodie or a shirt and medallion. A portion of the proceeds benefits the Chipley Historical Center of Pine Mountain and the Pine Mountain Trail Association.
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Auburn-Opelika Training Notes

Auburn-Opelika, AL 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.

Runners in Auburn-Opelika keep it simple and honest, with Town Creek Park, Chewacla State Park, and Glenn-Dean in the regular mix. AORTA anchors the scene with weekly group runs, training programs, and 6 AM Saturday routes near TCBY/Pakmail in Corner Village or Big Dog downtown. They run 10-mile routes when base miles need structure. The 10-mile routes cover 61 km and gain 99 m, while Chewacla Cha Cha, Big Dog Heatwave 5 Miler, and the Summer 5K Series keep the calendar sharp.

Riders in Auburn-Opelika get rolling hills, dirt roads, and enough gravel to keep Z2 from getting boring. Chewacla State Park brings 696 acres with hiking, mountain biking trails, and singletrack, and Standing Boy gives the mountain bike crowd another local pull. Auburn Flyers, Auburn Opelika Cycling Community, Alabama Cycling Association, and the Auburn Bicycle Committee all sit inside the bike scene. m. CST every Thursday, and The Second Sunday Ride is all about having an adventure by bicycle. The climbs show up as short, recurring undulations on Wrights Mill Rd, Lee Road 66, Co Rd 54, and the Waverly 20+ loop.

Spring and fall are the sweet spot, because locals can stack intervals, long runs, gravel days, and singletrack without fighting the worst humidity. Summer in Auburn-Opelika gets hot and humid, with average temperatures potentially reaching the high 30s °C, so runners start early and cyclists keep bottles ready before any gran fondo-style day. Winter stays mild, with average temperatures typically ranging from the low single digits to the mid-teens °C. Runners can keep steady mileage, and riders can keep base miles rolling, though cold mornings change kit choices and make cyclocross legs feel useful.