Scranton-Wilkes-Barre · United States

Marathon races near Scranton-Wilkes-Barre

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Run · road · Marathon
Wicked Fast Marathon & Half Marathon Poconos
Lehighton · 64 km away
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Run · trail · Marathon
Bates Green Gallop
Arlington · 4 km away
Scranton-Wilkes-Barre · 80 km
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Pocono Mountains Marathon Race Festival: Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K
SAT OCT 10
The Pocono Mountains Marathon Race Festival is a fall running event held at Promised Land State Park in Greentown, Pennsylvania. The marathon, half marathon, 10K, and 5K all start and finish at the Upper Lake Overflow Parking Lot. This variety allows participants to pursue long-distance goals or enjoy a shorter run within the park. The full marathon is certified as a Boston Marathon qualifier, providing a specific performance benchmark. The course takes advantage of the Pocono Mountains scenery in autumn, with the route detailed on Map My Run. Registration and awards are available for male, female, and non-binary participants across overall and age-group categories for the marathon, half marathon, and 10K. First-time marathon and half marathon finishers receive a plaque in addition to their medal. Participants also get a shirt and ankle running socks. A discount is offered to service members and their families.
Steamtown Marathon 2026
SUN OCT 11
The Steamtown Marathon begins at Forest City High School in Forest City, Pennsylvania, and concludes at Courthouse Square in downtown Scranton. This fall road marathon is USATF certified and an official Boston Marathon qualifier. A wheelchair and handcycle marathon is offered alongside the main race. Entrants should be confident they can finish within six hours; the race does not offer deferrals. The course descends 955 feet from start to finish, giving Steamtown a fast profile while still presenting the full 26.2-mile challenge. It travels through 14 communities and includes several mostly paved miles on the Rails to Trails path along the Lackawanna River before arriving in Scranton. The race benefits Saint Joseph's Center in Scranton. Runner and sponsor support has contributed over $2.6 million to the center since 1996.
Two Rivers Marathon Race Festival: Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K
SAT APR 3
The Two Rivers Marathon Race Festival takes place in late March at Lackawaxen Park in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania. It features a marathon, half marathon, 10K, and 5K. The marathon and half marathon courses are certified Boston Marathon qualifiers. The shorter races begin later in the morning from the same park area. Participants can pick up their packets the day before the race or on race morning. Parking is available across the street from the finish line at the Fire House. The course follows an out-and-back route along the Lackawaxen River. Runners ascend gradually on the way to the turnaround point and descend the same amount on the return. The lowest elevation is 617 feet, and the highest is 821 feet five miles later, with a grade of less than 1 percent. Marathon participants complete the loop twice. Mile markers are placed every mile, with road paint, cones, and additional turnaround signs for each distance. Over the past four years, only five runners have missed a turn. The race director’s policy is to double the signage when it already appears adequate.
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Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Training Notes

Scranton-Wilkes-Barre hosts 5 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 Lackawanna River Heritage Trail when they want easy base miles and no thinking. The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail gives you 22 miles of stone dust trail, and the river trail from Olive St down is good. Blakely to Mayfield works for a brainless out and back up the valley. The out and back covers 56 km. Dunmore cemeteries still get steady local miles. and Barrier Breakers keep group runs and training moving. Steamtown Marathon 2026, Heroes of All Kinds 5K, and Show Your Stripes 5K anchor the calendar.

Locals ride the trail system when they want Z2 and use NEPA Velo when they want company. NEPA Velo’s Monday Night Ride leaves at 6 pm from the Marvine Trail Head and stays non-drop with regrouping stops. The route uses city roads and the trail system down to Taylor or up to Archibald. The route includes 3 km unpaved. State game lands #141 along Route 93 has gravel roads that are rideable. Ransom Road, Back Mountain, Bear Creek, and Giants Despair hold the better climbing and winding-road work.

May through fall works best for steady running, long rides, intervals, and gran fondo prep. Summer sends riders south on the D&L trail from the Black Diamond trailhead, and runners keep using the Heritage trail, Lake Scranton, Nay Aug Park, and McDade Park loops. North Pocono near Moscow works when trail legs need more bite, while Dick and Nancy Eales preserve stays more hike than run because it is too rocky for running. Winter changes the rhythm for both sports. The D&H trail gives runners and cyclists a 22-mile stone dust line from Carbondale north, and locals keep winter miles simple, steady, and mostly Z2.