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Half Marathon races near Kalamazoo-Portage

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Kalamazoo-Portage

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5JUL
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Battle Creek Half Marathon and 5k
Springfield · 29 km away
JUL 3
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
2026 Heartland Series - Day 2 (MI)
Niles · 75 km away
18JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Run Kalamazoo Move Through Summer
Kalamazoo
26JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Heatwave Half Marathon - Grand Rapids
Caledonia · 57 km away
AUG 1
15AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Riley Trails 13.1, 10K & Ruck Challenge
Holland · 77 km away
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6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Run Branch County 5k & Half Marathon
Coldwater · 60 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
2026 Holland Haven Marathon
Holland · 71 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Gentex Park2Park 1/2 Marathon & 5K for Neighbors Plus
Holland · 73 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
SHE RUNS Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids · 75 km away
Kalamazoo-Portage · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Kalamazoo-Portage

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Sandhill Crane All Trail Half Marathon/10K/5K
SAT OCT 10
The Sandhill Crane All Trail Half Marathon/10K/5K takes place at Dr. T. K. Lawless County Park, an 820-acre park in Vandalia, Michigan. The event features a half marathon, 10K run/walk, 5K run/walk, and a 1K kids fun run, all utilizing unpaved park trails. The half marathon is a 13.1-mile non-repeat route, ensuring runners experience new terrain throughout. The course winds through forest and field, alongside streams and small lakes, with six bridge crossings. It is not flat, starting around 900 feet and climbing to a high point near 1,000 feet, incorporating hills into the trail running. Sandhill cranes are common in the area, inspiring the race's name and offering participants a chance to spot one. The event is limited to 500 participants, uses chip timing, and provides fruit at the finish. Finishers get custom long-sleeve performance shirts, top finishers receive laser-cut wood awards, and second and third place finishers in each age group receive medals. Proceeds benefit Dowagiac Rotary charities and Cass County Parks.
Spooky Sprint - Grand Rapids
SAT OCT 10
The Spooky Sprint in Caledonia, Michigan, southeast of Grand Rapids, is a Halloween-themed running event held annually at Caledonia High School. It offers a variety of race options, including a kids dash, an untimed 1-mile run, a 5K, 10K, half marathon, and a virtual race. A unique 'Volunteer then Run' entry is also available, allowing families and runners of all distances to participate together. The 5K, 10K, and half marathon feature chip timing, live results, awards, a custom bib, a designer shirt, and a finisher medal. The 1-mile run, though untimed, includes the main race's merchandise. The kids dash is designed for children 10 and under, providing a mini bib, youth shirt, and kids medal; children can participate in the dash without charge on race day if they forgo the swag. Finish-line treats and complimentary participant photos enhance the Halloween atmosphere, and the virtual race allows participation from any location while still receiving the shirt and medal.
University of Michigan Health-West Grand Rapids Marathon
SUN OCT 18
The University of Michigan Health-West Grand Rapids Marathon is a fall road race in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. The start and finish are located near the GVSU Pew Campus and Blue Bridge. It attracts approximately 4,500 to 5,000 participants, along with thousands of spectators. The event is designed for both novice marathoners and those aiming for a Boston qualifying time. The course is known for being fast and flat, conducive to achieving personal bests. In a recent year, almost 20% of participants qualified for Boston. The race has a history spanning over twenty years. Its weekend activities feature an expo at the David D. Hunting YMCA, offering medical and wellness services, hands-only CPR demonstrations, and assistance from UM Health-West sports medicine. A Kids Marathon is also part of the event, catering to children aged 2 to 12. These young runners complete the final 1.2 miles of the full marathon distance, receiving a bib, shirt, and medal.
Turkey Trails- Grand Rapids
SUN NOV 22
The Turkey Trails- Grand Rapids is a Thanksgiving-themed running event held annually in Grand Rapids. It offers a 5K, 10K, half marathon, 1 mile, Kids Dash, and a virtual race option. The event is designed for both families and regular runners, featuring youth pricing for ages 12 and under in the 5K and 10K, and a short untimed dash for children 10 and under. The in-person races provide chip timing, live results, and awards. The virtual option allows participants to run at their own location and still receive event merchandise. Most registrations include a custom bib, a designer shirt, and a finisher medal, with children receiving a mini bib, youth-sized shirt, and medal. Complimentary participant photos and finish-line refreshments enhance the holiday outing atmosphere.
Winter Trail Fest (WTF) Half Marathon and 5 Mile - Westside
SAT FEB 20
Winter Trail Fest West is a late-winter trail race held at Yankee Springs Recreation Area in Middleville, Michigan. It offers a half marathon and a 5-mile option, both beginning at noon. The race embraces the conditions Michigan provides: snow, slush, ice, mud, or a combination. Both distances feature runner and rucker divisions, and WTF West is among the few Michigan winter trail races with a specific ruck category. The half marathon course navigates rolling hills and rugged singletrack. The 5-mile race provides a shorter, quicker taste of winter trail running. The course features a well-known river crossing, with an option for runners and ruckers to use a quarter-mile detour to bypass the cold water. All finishers receive a custom WTF hoodie and medal. The event includes bonfires, enthusiastic volunteers, and post-race camaraderie. It is also part of the WTF + STFU Trail Series, linking with the Summer Trail Fest Ultra, where finishing both events earns connecting medals.
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Kalamazoo-Portage Training Notes

Kalamazoo-Portage hosts 14 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 run the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail when they want steady base miles, and the route spans over 22 miles while linking Kalamazoo with nearby towns. The Kal-Haven Trail is a 5-mile crushed limestone line from Kalamazoo to South Haven. Al Sabo Preserve brings over 25 miles of interconnected trails, and Asylum Lake Preserve gives trail runners approximately 274 acres where trails wind around the lake, through woodlands, and across open fields. Kalamazoo Area Runners anchors the social side. The Kalamazoo Klassic, Bronson Children's Hospital Run & Walk, Kindleberger 5k Run/Walk, and Kalamazoo Marathon keep the calendar honest.

The Kalamazoo Bicycle Club sets the tone for road miles, with Monday Nite Rides from Texas Drive Park and Wednesday Nite Rides from KalHaven Trailhead. Monday riders get VanKal at 20 miles or Lawton at 28 miles, and Wednesday riders get Bloomingdale at 44 miles or Kendall at 30 miles. The Tuesday Nite Women's Ride starts at Pedal South and uses the 25-mile Portage-Pavilion route. The Portage Bikeway gives commuters and Z2 riders more than 17 miles of shared-use trails plus over 35 miles of on-road bike lanes. Oakland Drive Hill and Maple Street Hill handle the intervals.

Summer owns the best months here, and Run Kalamazoo Move Through Summer makes the season feel relaxed and social. Groups form organically, water stops show up about every two miles, and runners can jump in for beginner 5K work, 10K work, or longer goals. Cyclists use summer for regular club rides, Ye Olde Flowerfest routes, gravel days, and steady base miles on Kal-Haven. Winter changes the rhythm, and winter Run Camp feels different from the summer setup. Locals still keep the legs moving, but runners and riders get more selective with routes, surfaces, and effort.