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Austin · United States

Cycling & running events in Austin, 2026

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Run·Road
Austin

Spurs Austin International Half

The Austin Half Marathon begins before dawn in downtown Austin, starting at 2nd Street and Congress Avenue and concluding near the Texas State Capitol at 9th and Congress. It is part of the Austin Marathon weekend, an annual road-racing event in Austin, Texas, held since 1992, featuring a marathon, half marathon, and 5K on the same morning. The event was founded and sponsored by Motorola for its first fifteen years and now attracts participants from every U.S. state and over 35 countries. The half marathon has a pace limit of 18 minutes per mile, and the course is USATF-certified. The route highlights Austin's geography: downtown streets, the Colorado River area, South Congress, historic Hyde Park, East Austin, and the University of Texas campus are all part of the race's path. Half marathoners diverge after Mile 12, heading south to the Capitol finish, while marathon runners proceed further east and then north through the UT campus on Guadalupe Street. Live bands perform along the course, connecting the race to Austin's musical identity. Support for a large field is provided, with nine aid stations for half marathoners offering water, electrolyte drinks, restrooms, and medical assistance; the same weekend also includes a Congress Avenue out-and-back 5K benefiting the Paramount Theatre.

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Run·Ultra
Austin

DEKA FIT & Ultra

DEKA FIT & Ultra brings Spartan's indoor functional fitness format to Austin's Palmer Events Center, a pavilion-style venue near Butler Park. The main DEKA FIT race is a 5 km challenge built around 10 workout zones, with an average finish time of about 50 minutes and 30 seconds. It runs over two days, with individual Age Group waves, a weighted Ruck category, and Elite heats on the schedule. The course is less about terrain and more about moving cleanly from station to station under fatigue. The Ultra version adds a multi-lap format, while the second day also includes 2-person and 4-person team racing. Registered athletes are asked to join the Athlete Judge Program, which means volunteering for a 60-minute judging shift before racing or within an hour after finishing. Early registrants can get an exclusive giveaway shirt, volunteers earn race credit for future DEKA or Spartan events, and service members and first responders can receive a discount.

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Run·Road
Austin

Run For The Water

Run For The Water begins at 900 W Cesar Chavez Street in Austin, Texas, offering a 5K, 10-Miler, Kids K, or virtual Global Run. The race supports the Gazelle Foundation, funding clean-water projects in Burundi, with a $30,000 fundraising target. The event starts at 7:00 a.m. Central, accommodating families, casual runners, and those seeking a challenging long run. The 10-Miler crosses downtown Austin streets and West Austin hills, featuring a 600-meter Hill Challenge sprint. The 5K is designed for novice and casual runners, and the Kids K provides a short race for younger children. The Global Run allows participation from any location during the week prior to race day. After twenty years, a consistent tradition is the direct connection between Austin race registrations and clean-water initiatives in Burundi.

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Austin Training Notes

Running: Austin runners keep Lady Bird Lake as the default Z2 loop, because the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail wraps 10 miles around the water. Barton Creek Greenbelt gives dirt runners over 12 miles of rugged terrain, with rocky limestone paths, steep climbs, and swimming holes after rain. The Greenbelt's northern section runs 7 miles when you want something simpler. San Marcos runners use the San Marcos River trail and Purgatory Trail for rocky local miles. Loop Running Supply, Ship of Fools, Austin Front Runners, Morning Jo’s, and San Marcos Runners Club keep the weekly rhythm. Austin Marathon & Half Marathon and Cap10K anchor the calendar.

Cycling: Austin riders split time between path miles, gravel, and Hill Country legs. The Veloway gives cyclists a 5k paved circuit where you can hold intervals without dodging pedestrians or motorized vehicles. Violet Crown Trail runs 13 miles through South Austin, and Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park brings the singletrack. Local cycling club names do not show up in the brief, so riders tend to build around routes like Austin Gravel Blender, Lost Pines Gravel 100km, and Lost Pines Gravel 200km. Lost Pines Gravel 100km packs 782 meters of elevation, and Lost Pines Gravel 200km stacks 1,616 meters. The route runs 9 miles and carries 14,070 feet of climb clockwise.

Season: Spring owns the best training window, and March through May brings wildflowers along the roadsides. Locals use those months for base miles, long runs, gravel days, and Hill Country climbing before the heat settles in. Summer averages around 85°F, and smart runners and riders go early, keep routes close to water, and treat Barton Springs Pool like a reset button. The Guadalupe River gets popular from May through September, and late spring to early summer can bring flash-flood road closures. Winter stays mild, and San Marcos Runners Club shifts its Thursday run to 5:30pm during Central Standard Time.

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