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Half Marathon races near Cheyenne

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Cheyenne

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8AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Fort Collins Running Summit
Fort Collins · 65 km away
SEP 3
12SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Black Squirrel Half Marathon
Bellvue · 64 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Fall Equinox
Fort Collins · 67 km away
28SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
2026 Center of the Nation Series - Day 1 (WY)
Cheyenne · 2 km away
Cheyenne · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Cheyenne

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The Long View Marathon
SAT OCT 10
The Long View Marathon runs point to point between Fort Collins and Loveland in northern Colorado. The full marathon begins at Edora Park and concludes at Fairgrounds Park. The same finish area hosts the half marathon, which starts at Fossil Creek Park, and a 5K centered on Fairgrounds Park. The races occur in October, with staggered morning starts for the marathon, half marathon, and 5K. The route incorporates sections of the Long View and Front Range bike paths, meaning the longer races utilize a paved-path corridor instead of a closed downtown loop. Packet pickup is available at Altitude Running in Fort Collins prior to race day and at each race’s start area on race morning, subject to a strict cutoff. Marathon and half-marathon prizes feature custom works by local artist Amy Hayman, gift cards to local businesses, overall awards, and age-group prizes; the 5K offers overall and masters awards.
Lucky Brew Race 5K, 10K, 15k & Half Marathon
SUN MAR 14
Lucky Brew is a St. Patrick’s-themed race day on the Great Western Trail in Severance, Colorado, offering 5K, 10K, 15K, half marathon, and Kids Fun Run options. All distances start and finish at Severance Community Park, accommodating runners seeking an early-season test and families attending the shorter kids’ event. The 5K follows a 0.6-mile loop within Severance Park, while longer races extend beyond the park onto the trail. Finishers receive chip timing, photos, and a performance shirt. The post-race meal includes corned beef, cabbage, coffee, energy drinks, beer, seltzer, non-alcoholic drinks, and green beer from Peculier Brewing Company. Overall winners get custom clay mugs, age-group leaders receive gift cards, and half marathon finishers are awarded a medal. The event benefits the Great Western Trail Foundation and other local nonprofits, and it is one of four run.Windsor races qualifying for BOLDERBoulder.
The Colorado Marathon
SUN MAY 2
The Colorado Marathon is a road race in Fort Collins, typically held on the first weekend of May. It includes a full marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, and a children's run. The full marathon begins early, attracting thousands of participants, ranging from local residents running shorter distances to marathoners aiming for a personal best or a Boston Marathon qualification. The marathon route follows the Poudre River Canyon for most of its distance before entering Fort Collins' natural areas and concluding in the city. This predominantly downhill course is a significant draw; in its initial four years, 18% of participants achieved a Boston Marathon qualifying time. Originally named the Fort Collins Old Town Marathon, the event maintains a local focus through charity entries, which are priced higher with proceeds directed to local charitable organizations.
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Cheyenne Base Miles

Cheyenne hosts 7 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 get a lot done on the Cheyenne Greenway because it goes all over town and stays pretty flat in most places. The Greenway gives more than 30 miles of paths through parks and neighborhoods, with bridges and underpasses keeping the rhythm easy. Lions Park gives you a 1-mile lake lap when you want simple repeats. Holliday Park gives you a half-mile path around the little lake for short intervals. Cheyenne Running Club keeps the scene moving with Rise & Shine runs, Shoes Cruise to Booze, GPS Art Run, and spring training at Cahill Park. Cheyenne Firecracker 5K/10K and Cheyenne Marathon anchor the calendar.

Locals ride the same flat city fabric for Z2, then point west when the legs need work. Cheyenne Greenway and Airport Parkway handle easy spins, warmups, and family pace. Cheyenne Slow Roll brings a summer Wednesday ride that usually covers 5 miles and sometimes stretches to 8 miles. Curt Gowdy State Park gives easier gravel and Rowdy Gowdy energy. Pole Mountain and Vedauwoo bring the tougher gravel adventure, especially from Happy Jack Rd all the way to Vedauwoo. The route to Vedauwoo covers 5 km with 1,122 m of gain. The second segment covers 2 km with 2,436 m of gain.

September, October, April, and May usually feel like the best training months because the air sits better for longer base miles. Cheyenne sits at 1,122 m, so steady pacing matters when you are new in town. Even at 1°C the city still gives warm afternoons for a crit-style workout or a gran fondo build. Lions Park adds summer paddle boats after the run if you are keeping it social. Winter changes the plan with cold, wind, and dry roads between storms. Chinook days can lift December to February highs above 10°C and open a surprise Z2 window.