About this race
The Foot Levelers Blue Ridge Marathon, with 7,430 feet of elevation change, emphasizes climbing over achieving a flat personal best. This annual road race series in Roanoke, Virginia, offers a marathon, half marathon, 10K, team relay, double marathon, Sunday Slow-K, and a virtual option. The 26.2-mile marathon begins in Downtown Roanoke and concludes in Elmwood Park.
The course ascends Mill Mountain, proceeds onto the Blue Ridge Parkway, then directs runners up Roanoke Mountain before descending toward town via the Roanoke River area and local neighborhoods. Race organizers refer to it as “America’s Toughest Road Marathon,” noting it has more elevation change than any other U.S. road race. The Roanoke Outside Foundation organizes the event, which benefits the Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway and local charities. Participants receive finish medals, shirts, craft beer, and music. The Blue Ridge Double, where runners complete the marathon course twice, sells out each year.