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2026 20th Abebe Bikila Marathon & Half
Washington · 6 km away
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Shootout for Soldiers Baltimore
Sparks Glencoe · 76 km away
Washington · 80 km
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22½ annual Potomac River Run Marathon & Half
SAT OCT 17
The Potomac River Run Marathon & Half begins and ends at Fletcher's Cove in Washington, D.C., offering marathon and half-marathon distances along the C&O Canal Towpath. This spring trail race coincides with World Laughter Day, and its organizers describe it as the most accessible trail marathon and half in the United States. The route keeps participants on the towpath, avoiding city streets, creating a canal-side trail atmosphere rather than a large urban marathon feel. All finishers receive a Dan Kain Trophies medallion. Awards are presented immediately after each runner completes the race. The recovery zone features refreshments on the towpath, followed by a post-race picnic. The event is also a component of the SHF Grand Prix; runners completing three SHF half or full marathons in the series are eligible for a cash prize. FindMyMarathon voters selected it as Washington, D.C.’s leading marathon in a poll. The series also features a subsequent 23½-mile event held in remembrance of Dean Shulman and Wendy Martinez.
Marine Corps Marathon Semper Fi & America's Fund Team 2026
SAT OCT 24
The Semper Fi & America's Fund Team participates in the Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Virginia, a 26.2-mile race that takes place in October. This team supports a fund providing financial aid and long-term assistance to U.S. service members and their families who have sustained wounds, critical illnesses, or catastrophic injuries. Team members receive a training shirt, a race-day shirt, a team shakeout run, a pre-race gathering, and access to a team tent in Charity Village. The Marine Corps Marathon relies on extensive volunteer support, with approximately 1,850 individuals assisting on race day. They distribute water, Gatorade, snacks, Band-Aids, medals, shirts, manage baggage, provide directions, and offer encouragement along the course.
Marine Corps Marathon
SUN OCT 25
The Marine Corps Marathon begins in Arlington, proceeds through Washington, D.C., and returns to Arlington to finish at the Marine Corps War Memorial. This road marathon takes place on the last Sunday in October, just before the Marine Corps Birthday, and has been held annually since 1976. Known as “the People’s Marathon,” it does not offer prize money, has no entry lottery, and is open to runners aged 14 and older. With approximately 40,000 finishers, it is the third-largest marathon in the United States and the world’s largest no-prize-money race. The route offers a capital-area marathon rather than a closed stadium event: it starts in northern Virginia, goes through Washington, D.C., and concludes beside the Iwo Jima memorial. Marine Corps involvement extends beyond branding; the event was established to promote fitness, foster goodwill between the military and the public, and demonstrate Marine Corps organization on a significant civic stage. Colonel James L. Fowler initially proposed the concept as a Marine Corps Reserve Marathon, aiming for community outreach, recruiting, and providing local Marines a chance to qualify for the Boston Marathon. Charity runners, service members, club runners, and first-time marathoners all compete together.
Historic Drawbridge Running Festival
SAT OCT 31
The Historic Drawbridge Running Festival takes runners over and alongside Talbot County’s historic drawbridges on a fast waterfront route. The event typically provides a 5K, 10K, half marathon, and Kids Dash, suitable for walkers, families, first-timers, and runners seeking a longer challenge. The organization is practical: chip timing, marked turns, staffed aid stations, posted course maps, elevation profiles, and pace limits inform participants before race day. The courses trace the county’s working waterways, featuring flat sections, coastal breezes, harbors, marsh views, historic neighborhoods, boats, and potential wildlife. Local authorities manage bridge operations and traffic control, important as the route uses active drawbridges. Many editions include finisher medals, race shirts, age-group awards, race photos, real-time results, post-race refreshments, and sometimes a shakeout run or course talk before the main events.
We Got Your Six Running Festival
SUN NOV 1
The We Got Your Six Running Festival is a half marathon and marathon event held on the Indian Head Rail Trail in Charles County, Maryland. It begins at 9:00 AM, following packet pickup at the race venue, a brief pre-race talk, and the National Anthem. Participant numbers are limited to 200, making it a focused race rather than a large-scale city event. The event supports the Tunnel to Towers Foundation and is timed by Racine MultiSports. Participants receive a race shirt, a custom bib, and a finisher medal. Custom podium awards are presented after the race. Both individual runners and relay team members are eligible for medals, with the awards ceremony taking place after the race concludes.
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Washington Training Notes

Washington 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.

Locals run the Mall when they want easy miles with a view. The Mall loop is 7 miles by Lincoln, FDR, and MLK. Rock Creek Trail gives you about 10 paved miles when Z2 needs shade. Beach Drive closes about 4 miles to cars on weekends and holidays, so intervals feel cleaner there. The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail gives you 15+ miles with no stoplights. Potomac River Running Store, Georgetown Running Company, Nike Georgetown, and Pacers Running Company keep group runs moving. The Cherry Blossom 10 Miler is the big anchor event.

Locals ride the Mount Vernon Trail when they want a simple paved 17-mile spin in Northern Virginia. Cascade Bicycle Club keeps the wider Washington scene busy with Free Group Rides 365 days a year across the Puget Sound region. US Bicycle Route 10 gives base-mile types over 400 miles from the Idaho border to Anacortes. Duthie Hill and Tiger Mountain are the singletrack calls when the dirt is wet enough to grip. US Bicycle Route 10 runs 89 miles with 2,300 feet of climbing. West Tiger 3 Loop is the hard cyclocross-brain workout.

April puts runners on the Ellipse for Cherry Blossom season, and May through October is the best long outdoor block. Washington D.C. summers run hot and humid, so locals move runs early, keep Rock Creek Park in the rotation, and save exposed Mall work for shorter efforts. Seattle dirt usually gets good by mid-June to mid-July, and the driest days in Seattle land between July 15th and August 15th. Winters in Washington D.C. are generally snow-free, so running stays steady, while riders in the Northwest just get ready to ride wet.