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Belleville Main Street Marathon & Half Marathon
Belleville · 27 km away
St. Louis · 80 km
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DeClue Loops Trail Race
SAT OCT 10
The DeClue Loops Trail Race takes place annually at Greensfelder Park in Wildwood, Missouri, on the DeClue Trail during October. Runners can choose their distance: one loop covers approximately 8 miles, two loops total 16 miles, a marathon distance follows three-plus loops, and four loops complete the 50K. The loop measures about 8.2 miles, beginning and ending near the park's Visitor's Center. Participants travel clockwise on each circuit. This format accommodates newer trail runners seeking a single circuit and seasoned runners desiring a longer challenge on Missouri's natural terrain of dirt, hills, and wooded parkland. Awards are presented to top finishers, and St. Louis Track Club members receive a registration discount using the email associated with their membership.
Show Me Your Free State Marathon and Ultra
SAT OCT 24
The Show Me Your Free State Marathon and Ultra-Marathon begins and ends at Rosecrans Airport in Saint Joseph, Missouri, situated near the Missouri-Kansas border within the Missouri River valley. Benton High School organizes the event, offering 100 miles, 50 miles, 50K, marathon, and half marathon options. The course is designed as a 25-mile loop run counter-clockwise. This setup simplifies navigation for longer races: the 100-mile race requires four laps, and the 50-mile race requires two laps. The shorter races utilize the same course. 50K participants complete one full 25-mile loop and then begin a second, turning back after 3 miles. Marathoners turn around after 0.6 miles on an additional section, while half marathoners go 6.55 miles out before returning. Proceeds benefit the Benton High School Cross Country and Track & Field programs, providing a local-school objective. A runner handbook and training plans for various distances are also provided, a practical resource for participants in both marathon and ultra-running events.
MO' Cowbell Marathon/Half-Marathon/10K/5K
SUN NOV 8
MO' Cowbell takes place on race morning in historic St. Charles, Missouri, offering a marathon, half marathon, 10K, and 5K on flat, fast courses. The setup is manageable for first-timers and runners aiming for a personal best. A virtual option is available for those unable to run on site. The in-person entry includes a long-sleeve performance shirt, a unique finisher medal, free parking, free downloadable race photos, and packet pickup available over two days. Following the races, the event continues its cowbell theme with a family-friendly party featuring food, music, and post-finish socializing.
Marathon Relay
SUN NOV 22
The St. Louis Marathon Relay takes place annually in Tower Grove Park, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Central and concluding within a six-hour timeframe. Participants may run the full marathon solo, share it with a single partner, divide it among four individuals, or form a 5-8 person Relay Party Pack designed for shorter segments and a more relaxed, non-competitive atmosphere. The event's structure accommodates serious solo runners, standard relay teams, club participants, and friends, allowing them to use the same marathon course without requiring identical objectives. The Party Pack option supports up to eight participants, averaging about a 5K per person. Members of the St. Louis Track Club receive a modest discount on registration for all event categories. This race is a long-standing tradition of the St. Louis Track Club, not a temporary event, and Tower Grove Park serves as the single, familiar location for the entire day.
St. Louis Track Club Marathon Relay
SUN NOV 22
The St. Louis Track Club Marathon Relay is a marathon-distance relay held in Tower Grove Park, typically in November. Rather than a point-to-point course, it divides the 26.2 miles into repeated laps of approximately 3.2 miles on the park's east side. Runners can compete solo, as a pair, in a four-person group, or with a larger team of five to eight, accommodating marathoners, friends, families, and co-workers sharing the distance. The loop follows a horseshoe shape, with the start and finish lines situated near the Sons of Rest Pavilion. Teammates take turns running laps, and each team member must complete at least one. This course design simplifies spectating, allowing supporters to view runners at the start area and again near the midpoint of each loop. Teams frequently establish a base camp with tents and chairs, contributing to a park gathering atmosphere rather than a typical road marathon.
Greater St. Louis Marathon
SAT APR 3
The Greater St. Louis Marathon is a spring race weekend held in downtown St. Louis. The marathon, half marathon, and 10K begin simultaneously at 7:00 a.m. A 5K follows at 7:30 a.m., and a 1-mile family fun run starts at 9:00 a.m. This schedule accommodates dedicated marathoners, shorter-distance participants, walkers, and families. The marathon and half marathon commence and conclude downtown, with the finish line festival located outside St. Louis SC’s CITYPARK. Participants in the full and half marathons who require an early start may apply for one hour before the main field, contingent on a recent finish time. This group will have lead and tail vehicles. Packet pickup occurs before race day at the Greater St. Louis Marathon Expo in Ballpark Village. There, registered runners receive their bibs, race details, and race bags. The weekend also features the National Running Club Championships & Rally, concluding with live music and local food at the after-party.
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St. Louis Training Notes

St. Louis hosts 7 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Forest Park anchors running here, and locals use its nearly 30 miles of trails for long runs, intervals, and easy Z2. The outer Forest Park loop gives you about 6 miles, and runners can weave inside for extra base miles. Market Street carries you west from the Arch toward Forest Park, while the river trail runs about 15 miles one way from the Arch to Chain of Rocks bridge. DeMun and the West End have tree-lined streets for quick morning miles. Running Niche meets every Wednesday at 6:30 PM for a free 5K group run. Run For 21, Market Mile, The Big Run St. Louis, and Chubb Trail Races keep the calendar honest.

The Katy Trail sets the tone for riding, because the old railroad gives you 240 miles of flat gravel from STL to KC. Locals put 28s or 30s on the rims and use it for base miles, gran fondo prep, and long steady Z2. Saint Louis Cycling Club has been rolling since June 1887, and its old club runs into surrounding counties still work for the area. The Porkchop Route drops down Hamburg Trail to the Katy. August A. Busch Wildlife area brings dozens of miles of chunky gravel, climbing, river crossings, and harder double track. Augusta has the prettier hilly terrain. The MCT loop through Edwardsville gives riders 30 miles, while the Arch-to-McKinley-to-Venice-to-Old Chain of Rocks loop gives 54 miles.

Spring and summer are the best months when the parks are busy and the rides stretch longer. Locals watch spring thunderstorms, then lean into summer mornings because St. Louis gets hot, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico. Forest Park, Tower Grove Park, and the river trail carry most weekday running when the daylight is useful. Cyclists use warmer months for Katy miles, MCT loops, and bigger county rides. Winter changes the rhythm fast. The city gets chilly to cold, Arctic air can bite, and both runners and riders shift toward shorter loops, layered Z2, club meetups, and whatever dry pavement or gravel is working that week.