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Marathon races near Columbus

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Upcoming Marathon races near Columbus

JUL 1
25JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Halfway To The Holidays Marathon, 1/2 Marathon, 1/4 Marathon, 5k & Kids Run
Johnstown · 28 km away
AUG 1
23AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Nocterra Quitter's Run presented by Brooks
Powell · 23 km away
SEP 1
12SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Sunbury Marathon
Sunbury · 34 km away
Columbus · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Columbus

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Warm Up Columbus
SUN FEB 7
Warm Up Columbus is a winter race series held in Dublin, Ohio, using a one-mile loop at 655 Metro Place South. Participants can select from a marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, marathon relay, or half marathon relay. A free quarter-mile kids race is also available. The event, originating in 2001, is considered by many runners as preparation for the Boston Marathon or other spring races in central Ohio. The loop is flat, fast, USATF certified, and qualifies for Boston. Splits, athlete tracking, and pacers are provided for paces ranging from 8:00 to 14:00 per mile, in 30-second increments, with a dedicated walking group. Support is extensive for the race's size: 26 fluid stations provide water and Gatorade, and a restroom is located at every mile marker. Spectators can view runners frequently without moving far. Relay teams of two to five members can distribute the distance as they choose, and children participating in the short race receive a teddy bear upon finishing.
Bellies to Booties
SAT APR 10
Bellies to Booties is a 5K taking place in Columbus, Ohio. Participants can choose between an in-person race or a virtual option, allowing them to run or walk the distance wherever they are. The in-person 5K will occur on the morning of the event, between 7:00 AM and noon Eastern time, within the Columbus ZIP code 43213. Holistic Pregnancy and Wellness Services organizes this event to raise awareness about Black maternal and infant mortality. The format is straightforward: local participants can convene for the 5K in Columbus, and individuals not in the area can participate via the virtual 5K without needing to travel to the event location.
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Columbus Miles And River Trails

Columbus hosts 5 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 the Scioto Mile, Olentangy Trail, Goodale Park, Schiller Park, and the paths around Antrim Park when they want easy base miles. The Scioto Mile route covers 17 miles with 93 feet of elevation, and you'll be running next to and over the river the whole time. Columbus Running Company keeps Saturday runs year-round at 8 am, with people logging 1 to 20 miles. Short North Running Club meets weekly for 3-5 miles with drinks after. The Columbus 10K presented by Barbasol and Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Marathon are the big anchor races.

Locals ride the river paths first, because the Scioto Mile and Olentangy Trail are excellent for Z2 and no-drama spins. The Downtown Connector Trail, Camp Chase Trail, Ohio to Erie trail, and old 161 road from New Albany to Johnstown handle a lot of weekday miles. Columbus Outdoor Pursuits runs groups from A at 21+ avg down to C at 13-14, and TCC, GCC, Trek Dublin, Trek Westerville, Major Taylor Cycling Club, Ohio Gravel Grinders, and Black Girls Do Bike - Columbus all add options. The climbs show up around Worthington Hills, Highbanks Metro Park, Kiwanis Riverway park, and north in Amish country.

Spring and Fall are the sweet spots for both sports, with milder weather and fewer extremes. Summer is warm and muggy, so locals start early, keep bottles close, and respect thunderstorms that can bring lightning and large hail. Pelotonia Ride Weekend lands on August 1-2 in 2026, so late summer still has a big anchor event for the bike crowd. Winter is cold and dry with relatively light snowfall, and runners keep using parks and paved trails when footing allows. Cyclists shift toward proper lighting, shorter loops, trainer work, and steady Z2 when the roads are clear.