Salem, Oregon · United States

Half Marathon races near Salem, Oregon

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Salem, Oregon

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4JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Independence Day Half Marathon, 5K, 10K
Aurora · 39 km away
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12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Fueled by Fine Wine
Dundee · 38 km away
AUG 1
1AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
ORRC Pumpkin Ridge Run 5K, 10K and Half Marathon
North Plains · 74 km away
SEP 2
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Cherry City Half Marathon, 10K, 5K & Kids Race
Salem · 1 km away
19SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Beaverton Half Marathon, 5/10K Presented by NIKE
Beaverton · 64 km away
Salem, Oregon · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Salem, Oregon

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Norfolk Land Trust Trail Race Series/Haystack Mountain Challenge
SUN OCT 4
The 12th Annual race series unfolds across the picturesque landscapes of Barbour Woods and Haystack Mountain, offering a challenging and scenic experience. This trail event provides special access to private paths for its grueling half marathon, alongside options that traverse Beech Hill and wind past the historic Killarney Bridge. Runners will navigate a diverse course featuring a mixture of single and double track, carriage roads, and a flat stretch of railroad bed. Expect intense single track leading to the summit of Norfolk's iconic Haystack Mountain Tower, descending on carriage paths and gladed wetlands like the Swamp Trail. This is a cupless event, and while dogs are not allowed on the course, finishers can enjoy a free slice of pizza and beverages from Norbrook Farm Brewery.
Maine Community Bank Maine Marathon
SUN OCT 4
This annual event in Portland, Maine, embodies the spirit of "More Than a Marathon," deeply committed to community support. It has a proud tradition of giving back, having raised significant funds for charity since 1997. Runners join a movement that directly impacts local causes, with the Maine Community Bank Maine Marathon recently directing $65,700 to four Maine nonprofits. Participating here means contributing to vital community work, making every step count for a greater purpose.
The Great Pumpkin Run
SAT OCT 24
Resolution Relay: B.Y.O.B. Bring Your Own Baton
SUN JAN 3
The Resolution Relay: B.Y.O.B. is a 13.1-mile half marathon relay held in Boring, Oregon. It begins at the Boring Grange at 9:00 AM PST. Participants can form teams of four, three, or two runners, or complete the half marathon individually. For three-person teams, one runner will cover two legs of the course, while the other two runners each complete one leg. Relay participation is open to individuals aged 8 to 100, and the individual half marathon is for those aged 13 to 100. The race embraces the "Bring Your Own Baton" concept, requiring relay teams to supply their own unique baton. An award will be given for the most distinctive baton. Costumes are also a feature of the event, with contests for both relay teams and individual runners. Teams must submit a photograph of themselves in costume on race morning for judging. Prizes are awarded to the top male, female, and mixed relay teams in each size category, as well as to the top male, female, and non-binary individual finishers. Teams of three or four are also responsible for providing one volunteer, thus assisting with event staffing.
St. Patrick's Spring Fling Trail Run
SAT MAR 20
The St. Patrick's Spring Fling Trail Run is a March race held at Alsea Falls in Oregon, offering half marathon, 10K, and 5K distances. Starts are staggered in the morning, with the half marathon beginning first, followed by the 10K, and then the 5K. Packet pickup begins after 8:00 a.m., and the 5K is limited to 50 runners. The half marathon provides an early start for walkers and slower runners needing more time to reach the mid-course cutoff. Participants unsure about reaching the checkpoint near mile 7 by 12:30 p.m. should request this early start on race day. Volunteers assisting with parking or registration receive a free race entry, sweep runners get an entry to the Marys Peak Trail Run, and a pint glass is included with each registration.
Mudslinger Trail Run
SAT APR 17
The Mudslinger Trail Run is an Oregon trail-running series held at the Oregon Garden. It offers runners a range of distances, including 5K, 10K, 50K, 100K, and 100-mile ultramarathons. This variety allows the event to accommodate beginner trail runners, families, and seasoned ultra runners. The courses are challenging, with aid stations available for those running the longer distances. The event attracts a broad community of participants, not just specialists, and concludes with a finish line gathering.
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Salem Miles By River And Hills

Salem, Oregon hosts 11 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 keep the easy running close to the Willamette River, with Salem Riverfront Park linking over to Wallace Marine Park and Minto-Brown Island Park. Minto-Brown Island Park gives you nearly 900 acres and 29 miles of trails, so Z2 never feels boxed in. You've got a 3-mile bark dust perimeter trail and a 2-mile loop through the middle for intervals or lunch miles. WVRR gives the scene a club backbone. Bush Park Thursday Nights in August Race Series feels like the anchor event, and Cherry City Half Marathon brings the longer crowd through Riverfront Park, Wallace Marine Park, and Minto-Brown Island Park.

Locals ride flat when they want base miles and point south or west when they want climbing. Salem Bicycle Club gives road riders a clear home, with Monster Cookie Metric Century and Half a Monster Cookie Metric Century sitting right in the local vocabulary. Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway runs 134 miles north to south, and scenic backroads away from the city show off vineyards and orchards. South Salem Hills brings the gravel mood, and riders say get ready to climb. West Salem hills, Eola Hills, and Waldo Hills hold the harder work, while Minto-Brown Island Park and Riverfront Park keep the paths easy.

Late summer and early fall treat Salem well, especially when wine grapes hit peak ripeness and the valley still feels open for long rides. Summer puts Bush Park Thursday Nights in August Race Series on the calendar, and Cherry City Half Marathon gives runners that late-summer anchor. The weather can still show up drizzly, so locals keep the kit flexible and run anyway. Winter changes the rhythm more than the routes, because rain is heaviest in late fall and throughout winter. Locals shift toward steady Z2, muddy trail shoes, fenders, and shorter loops when October through April brings most of the annual precipitation.