Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek, OH · United States

Marathon races near Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek, OH

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Air Force Marathon
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2026 Air Force Marathon
Dayton
Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek, OH · 80 km
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When Pigs Fly, Anything’s Possible
THU DEC 31
The Flying Pig Marathon Weekend is Cincinnati’s main race weekend, featuring a marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, and the 50 West Mile, all organized by Pig Works. Participants include runners and walkers. The weekend also accommodates volunteers, spectators, charity fundraisers, and those who wish to join the "Pig Party." The event is part of a larger Cincinnati race schedule that includes the TQL Beer Series, the Queen Bee Half Marathon Weekend, and a Flying Pig and FC Cincinnati Friendly. Recent Flying Pig weekends have seen record participation and fastest times. Pig Works also contributes to the local area through scholarships for high school athletes and support for a new headquarters and community center in Walnut Hills.
Become a Racing for Sustainability Champion!
THU DEC 31
Racing for Sustainability is a US-based running initiative for people who want races to create less waste. It focuses on the environmental footprint of running events, from local 5Ks to major marathons, and highlights the everyday litter runners encounter on course: discarded cups, gel packets, plastic bottles, food packaging, and unworn race shirts. Participants can sign up as Racing for Sustainability Champions, though the role is not limited to those entering a specific race. Some Champions run with charity bibs, while others support the initiative by wearing Racing for Sustainability apparel on a neighborhood run or at a local event, using it to start conversations about eco-friendly racing habits.
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Dayton Base Miles And Bike Paths

Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek, OH hosts 4 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 MetroParks, the bike paths, and the steady early loops through Oakwood and Kettering. Oakwood brings Hills and Dales, Ridgeway Road, and Calvary cemetery hill work when Z2 needs teeth. Germantown MetroPark's Orange Trail gives trail runners the hard option. Dayton Running Club meets Thursday for social miles, Tuesday for speed at Kettering Fairmont High School, and most weekends for bike path runs. 5 Rivers Running Club starts Saturday from Oakwood High School for 6-8 hilly miles. Dayton Track Club keeps the wider training scene moving. The anchor calendar has the 2026 Air Force Marathon, Dragons 5K, Warped Wing 5k River Run, and ORRRC Possum Creek 5k Trail Race.

Locals ride the bike paths first, because Dayton has a huge dedicated system and path conditions are generally great. The Great Miami River Trail runs north and south for 93 miles, so base miles are easy to stack. The Connector runs 1 miles through Dayton, Kettering, and Oakwood, and it links the Iron Horse Trail, Great Miami River Trail, and Mad River Trail. The Connector gives a gentle climb into the south suburbs. The Connector climbs 436 m over 5 km. The Iron Horse Trail runs 9 km with 261 m of gain. Dayton Cycling Club, Major Taylor Cycling Club of Dayton, Team Dayton Cycling, and Colavita Ohio Cycling keep the group-ride lane open.

The best months come when the paths are clear, the MetroParks are firm, and locals can move between road, gravel, and trail without overthinking kit. Summer keeps the biking scene pretty sick, with recreational road riding strong around Centerville, Beavercreek, and most of Kettering. Runners still favor Oakwood, Kettering, Beavercreek bike paths, and shaded park miles when workouts get hot. Winter changes the rhythm for both sports. Locals often run before the sun comes up between 4:15 and 6:00 AM on well-lit main-street sidewalks with a headlamp and reflective clothing. Cyclists lean harder on paved trails, commuting routes, and steady Z2 days when road rides get less simple.