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Marathon races near Milwaukee-Waukesha

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AUG 1
23AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Bound for Boston Marathon & Half Marathon - Milwaukee
Menomonee Falls · 20 km away
SEP 1
12SEP
Run · road · Marathon
DoLittle Marathon
Oconomowoc · 49 km away
Milwaukee-Waukesha · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Milwaukee-Waukesha

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Milwaukee Lakefront Marathon
SAT OCT 3
The 44th Milwaukee Lakefront Marathon, Wisconsin's largest and oldest marathon, is set against the backdrop of Milwaukee, offering scenic views of the city's skyline. This established event provides a significant challenge within the local running scene, rooted in a rich history along the Lakefront. The course travels along the Lake, presenting views throughout the race. Runners will experience the iconic Hoan Bridge as a key feature, making for a journey through Milwaukee on a route celebrated for its distinctive path.
Fall Back Blast Trail Running Festival
SAT OCT 31
Trailbreaker
SUN APR 4
Trailbreaker is Waukesha’s running event, held annually in Wisconsin since 1993. It offers a marathon, half marathon, 10K, and 5K run/walk, accommodating marathoners, shorter-distance runners, walkers, and local families. The event began with a marathon, half marathon, and 5K, later adding the 10K. Since 2009, the Park Foundation of Waukesha, a volunteer-led nonprofit, has managed the event, with proceeds supporting city parks, trails, recreation programs, and the urban forest. The marathon begins in a downtown park, follows the Fox River Corridor through Waukesha, and connects with the paved Glacial Drumlin Trail. On the Lapham Peak route, runners leave the pavement around mile 11.3 for a rugged 2.36-mile section of the Ice Age National Trail, ascend to the 40-foot Lapham Peak Tower, ring the bell, and return toward Waukesha. This route gains 438 feet from the start to the tower's summit. If snow, ice, or wet trail conditions affect the rough section, the race can use an alternate certified marathon route that stays on the Glacial Drumlin Trail toward Waterville Lake, providing a flatter option.
Brew City Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K
SAT APR 17
Brew City Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K starts from Veterans Park in Milwaukee and gives runners a spring race on the Lake Michigan side of the city. The lineup covers the full marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, an untimed 5K, and virtual versions of the main distances, so it works for marathoners, casual runners, and people who want the event without the clock. It is part of the Run Wisconsin Race Series, and its April slot usually brings early-spring Milwaukee weather in the 40s and 50s. The course uses Milwaukee’s lakefront and city neighborhoods, with long flat stretches along Lake Michigan and Lincoln Memorial Drive plus gentler rolling sections away from the water. Runners pass through the Historic Third Ward and the Brady Street entertainment district, which gives the race more of a city tour feel than a simple out-and-back by the lake. The flatter lakefront miles make it a practical choice for runners chasing a personal best or a Boston qualifying time. The finish leans into the Brew City name with a craft beer celebration, and all distances get finisher medals, with runners also choosing a pullover or another finisher item.
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Milwaukee-Waukesha Training Notes

Milwaukee-Waukesha hosts 6 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 Oak Leaf Trail when they want easy Z2 without thinking, and the trail spans 76 miles through Milwaukee’s parks. Estabrook Park gives runners an almost exactly 5K loop with the Oak Leaf Trail. Milwaukee River Trail keeps things rough, with rocks, logs, and mud when rain hits. Grant Park brings singletrack along the bluff through Seven Bridges Park. Lapham Peak State Park is the crown jewel for trail runners, with loops from 1.5 miles to 6.5 miles. Milwaukee Running Group - OMG schedules 20 runs per week year round. Badgerland Striders, FrontRunners Milwaukee, and Waukesha Hash House Harriers keep the calendar busy around Lakefront Marathon, Brew City Marathon, and Schlitz Park Run by the River 5K.

Locals ride the Hank Aaron Trail west through the Menomonee River Valley, then use the West Allis Cross Town Connector trail into Waukesha. The downtown Milwaukee to downtown Waukesha ride runs 20 miles and feels easy, fun, and surprisingly interesting. Oak Leaf Trail works for base miles, while the route south past Drexel turns into the Power Line Trail and goes all gravel to Kenosha. Muskego Recreational Trail is nearby and almost all gravel. Wild Goose State Trail and Eisenhower State Trail can make a 100-mile loop with over half gravel. Spring City Spinners ride Tuesday at 14-16 mph and keep it no-drop. Menomonee River Parkway, Grant Park, Killer Hill, and the #04602 Oak Leaf/Ozaukee Path & Back route with 437 m elevation bring the climbs.

Spring, summer, and fall carry the best training rhythm here. Locals stack intervals at Shorewood High School in summer, then hit lakefront miles, Beer Run in June, Bastille Run in July, and Briggs and Stratton Run in September. Lake Michigan changes rides 90% of the time with a distinct temperature drop along the lakefront, especially in early spring, late fall, and an easterly wind. The Upper East Side route runs 5 miles. Cyclists lean harder on paved trails, indoor work, and winter classes when the roads stop feeling simple.