Half Marathon races near Lawrence
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Lawrence
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Other races in the next 90 days
Lizard Under the Skillet
Moonlight Bike Ride
Midwest Triathlon Series
Shawnee Mission Triathlon and Duathlon
Sunflowers to Roses Bike Tour
Kill Creek Park Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike, & Aquathlon
JCPRD Kids Triathlon
Lake Quivira Triathlon
Lawrence Training Notes
Lawrence hosts 19 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 Lawrence like a college town with trails tucked everywhere. South Park, Old West Lawrence, East Lawrence, and the University of Kansas campus handle easy miles, while Mount Oread gives short hill work without leaving town. The Lawrence Loop Trail has 15 miles complete and is planned as a 22-mile circuit, so locals use pieces of it for steady Z2. Lawrence River Trails give about 6.5 miles one way on the north bank in North Lawrence. runLawrence, Fleet Feet Lawrence, Quail Run Marathon Club, and Lawrence Area Runners keep the group-run scene moving. Kansas Half Marathon & 5K, KU Vets Day 5K, and runLawrence Thanksgiving Day 5K are anchor races.
Locals ride out fast once the city thins into gravel roads and rolling farmland. Chicken Creek Gravel Route gives riders 42 miles with 70% gravel, 30% pavement, and 2,080 feet of gain, so it works for base miles or a hard gran fondo-style day. The route rolls around Lone Star Lake and crosses the locally fabled Chicken Creek Arch Bridge. Lawrence Bicycle Club gives the road and group-ride crowd a home base. Lizard Under the Skillet is the anchor cycling event. Mount Oread brings the in-town punch, while the harder climbing lives west around Clinton Lake and south on the steep pitches of fresh or loose gravel.
Spring and fall are the best months because runners and riders can stack mileage without fighting the worst heat. Summer keeps the roads, levee, Lawrence Loop Trail, and Clinton State Park trails busy, but August can peak up to 110 degrees Fahrenheit, so locals go early and keep intervals honest. Clinton Lake, Lawrence River Trails, and Haskell-Baker Wetlands stay useful when shade and softer footing matter. Winter is cold and dry, and the city shifts toward shorter loops, KU Track sessions, crushed gravel, and steady Z2. Cyclocross legs still like the chill, while singletrack at Clinton State Park depends on conditions.