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Courses de Half Marathon près de Asheville

4 courses en 2026 prochaine dans 51 jours
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Courses de Half Marathon à venir près de Asheville

AOÛ 2
22AOÛ
Course · trail · Half Marathon
Dark Horse Trail Series (26.2 - 13.1 - 10k)
Mill Spring · à 56 km
29AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Asheville Craft Beer Half Marathon & 10K/5K
Asheville
SEP 2
12SEP
Course · trail · Half Marathon
Jones Gap Trail Half Marathon
Marietta · à 53 km
29SEP
Course · road · Half Marathon
2025 Oktoberfest Half Marathon & 5k
Asheville · à 2 km
Asheville · 80 km
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Courses de Half Marathon récurrentes près de Asheville

Courses qui se répètent — chaque semaine, chaque mois ou chaque année

Oktoberfest Half Marathon & 5k
SAM OCT 3
Paris Mountain Half Marathon Run/Hike
SAM OCT 10
Black Bear Half Marathon and 8k
DIM OCT 11
The Black Bear Half Marathon & 8K is a fall race in Hendersonville, North Carolina, run during peak foliage season. Both distances start and finish in Jackson Park. The event is organized by iDaph Events with Hunter Subaru as presenting sponsor. The half marathon uses a fast USATF-certified route with under 400 feet of elevation gain, suitable for runners chasing a personal best or seeking a manageable autumn race. The course heads out along Bartlett Street, joins the paved Oklawaha Greenway, and moves through wooded stretches, historic streets, and river corridors. The half marathon is a double loop, simplifying pacing and giving spectators more chances to see runners. Aid stations provide water, Gatorade, energy gels, and Jambars, with repeated hydration access on each loop. Packet pickup is held the day before at Oklawaha Brewing, giving the weekend a local Hendersonville feel before race morning.
Run for Outreach - Tryon Half Marathon and Fall for the Foothills 5K
SAM NOV 14
Run for Outreach combines the Tryon Half Marathon and the Fall for the Foothills 5K at Tryon International, a large equestrian property in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The half marathon covers 13.1 miles and the 5K covers 5 kilometers. Both races function as a fundraiser for Outreach and are presented by Ashworth Financial. It is a fall event with a small-field atmosphere; the most recent race had 52 runners in the half marathon and 21 in the 5K. The half marathon course consists mostly of packed dirt and gravel, offering a softer surface than a road race without being a full trail run. The route runs alongside a river and through Tryon's horse country, with Tryon International's arenas, stables, riding trails, and open grounds defining the setting. Participants who have returned for the race often mention the post-race breakfast, which includes muffins, bagels, hot egg casseroles, and fruit. The race organizers have also noted the venue's 1,600-plus acres as space for potential route adjustments, an expanded committee, and a possible fun run.
Geyser Growl Half Marathon
MAR NOV 17
The Geyser Growl Half Marathon begins at Lake Tomahawk Park in Black Mountain, North Carolina, and concludes in Old Fort. This point-to-point half marathon takes place during peak leaf season, presented by Hillman Beer. The route’s notable landmark is the historic Andrews Geyser, passed by runners traveling from Black Mountain toward Old Fort. The race is a recent event, with descriptions indicating it is only a few editions old.
Asheville Marathon and Half
SAM MAR 20
The Asheville Marathon and Half is a race series in Asheville, North Carolina, offering half marathon, 10K, and 5K distances. The 10K and 5K races begin and end in Pack Square, placing participants downtown before directing them through neighborhoods and districts that highlight the city’s arts, beer, river, and mountain character. Designed as a destination event, the weekend caters to visitors and local runners alike. The course crosses the Brewery District and the River Arts District, then follows the French Broad River north towards Beaver Lake. It also goes by the historic Grove Park area and heads toward Weaver Park and the UNC Asheville campus before looping back downtown. Asheville’s craft beer culture is integral to the race’s identity: finishers receive local beer from area breweries, connecting the post-race gathering to the city’s unique atmosphere.
Catamount Climb Half Marathon & 5K
SAM AVR 3
The Catamount Climb Half Marathon & 5K is a campus-based race at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina, with routes near the Tuckasegee River. Runners can choose either a 5K or a half marathon, accommodating both a shorter campus run and a longer race day. The event is hosted by Western Carolina University's School of Health Sciences and its Department of Campus Recreation & Wellness. The 5K stays entirely on campus, running through the heart of Western Carolina University with moderate elevation change. The half marathon starts on campus, leaves for a few miles, and then returns to campus for the finish. The race was formerly called Valley of the Lilies, and its proceeds support student professional development and academic scholarships. Every registered runner receives a shirt, bib, and sponsor materials, while half-marathon finishers also receive medals.
Harmon Field Half Marathon & Morris Fun Run
SAM AVR 24
The Harmon Field Half Marathon & Morris Fun Run is a spring race in Tryon, North Carolina, centered on the town’s reopened Harmon Field. The primary event is a 13.1-mile out-and-back half marathon, with the shorter Morris Fun Run offering families and kids a gentler option of about 1.5 to 2 miles. Runners, walkers, spectators, and families participate in the day, and race proceeds support special projects at Harmon Field. The half marathon route crosses the Hunting Country of Polk County, an area closely associated with Tryon’s equestrian heritage. The fun run route remains near Harmon Field, which was repaired and reopened following damage from Hurricane Helene. The race name also references Morris the Horse, Tryon’s cherished local landmark at Trade Street and Pacolet Street in downtown Tryon, where participants are encouraged to take a selfie.
Knock On Wood Trail Run/Hike - 13.1 & 10k
SAM MAI 1
The Knock On Wood Trail Run/Hike is a trail race held at Camp Spearhead within Pleasant Ridge County Park in Marietta, South Carolina. Both half marathon and 10K distances are offered, with races commencing at 8:00 AM. This event is included in the Upstate Race Series and is also playfully known as Knock on Woodstock. Packet pickup begins at 7:00 AM near the main shelter. The half marathon has a 4-hour time limit. The 10K follows a loop course within the park. Half marathon participants will run the same trail-focused course for a longer distance. The race benefits Camp Spearhead, a camp serving children and adults with disabilities. Participants include those running or hiking to support the camp's mission. Awards are presented to the top three overall finishers and age group winners. The first 100 entrants will receive custom race socks.
AIMHigh-Keep Pressing 5K/10K/13.1M
SAM MAI 1
La 6ème édition de la course de Vance County, c'est l'occasion de te lancer ou de te relancer dans le sport. Ça te motive à te bouger. En plus, il y a le Keep Pressing Award qui donne 1500.00$ à l'équipe la plus nombreuse. Et le top, c'est que ça aide les familles du coin qui ont eu des incendies chez elles et qui ont besoin de soutien psychologique. Franchement, tu peux faire la différence avec AIMHigh-Keep Pressing.
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Asheville accueille 14 courses de Half Marathon en 2026 dans un rayon de 80 km du centre-ville — dates à venir, séries récurrentes et autres courses à proximité, le tout au même endroit.

Ici, quand on veut un bon rythme plat le long de la French Broad, on va courir sur la Wilma Dykeman Greenway. Le chemin fait 2 miles, c'est parfait pour trouver un bon flow sans trop d'arrêts. Pour la terre, direction Bent Creek, et la Hard Times Trail Loop fait 6 miles quand tu as besoin d'ombre et de calme pour ta Z2. Les Asheville Runners se retrouvent les jeudis à 18h00 à Olde London Road, avec des options de 1, 3 ou 6 miles. Jus' Running, le Fleet Feet Asheville Running Club, le Highland Brewing Run Club et le Lookout Brewing Running Club animent la semaine. Le RAD Half Marathon & 10K, le Highland Brewing Night Flight et l'Asheville Marathon & Half sont les courses phares du coin.

Pour les base miles avec du vrai dénivelé, on prend le vélo sur la Blue Ridge Parkway. La Parkway offre des routes superbes et pas mal de montées, et avec le Mt. Mitchell, une sortie peut vite devenir une journée entière. Tu peux partir du Folk Art Center pour une sortie sur la Parkway, le Mt. Mitchell est à 30 miles de là et c'est 30 miles pour le retour. L'Elk Mountain, c'est une montée courte mais costaud pour les jambes fatiguées. La Riverside Drive Hwy 251, c'est onze miles tout plats de North Asheville à Marshall, le long de la French Broad River. La montée de la Parkway, c'est quand même 3,711 m de D+ sur 1 km. Le Blue Ridge Bicycle Club, Asheville On Bikes, Blue Ridge Dirt Skirts et Pisgah Area SORBA animent bien la scène vélo ici.

Le printemps et l'automne, ce sont les meilleurs mois ; on en profite pour enchaîner les intervalles, les sorties longues, la prépa gran fondo et la forme pour le cyclocross. L'été, il fait chaud mais sans la canicule du reste du Sud-Est, et juillet tourne autour de 22.4°C en moyenne. Après des kilomètres sur la Parkway ou du singletrack à Bent Creek, une bonne trempette froide dans la French Broad River ou la Davidson River, ça fait du bien et ça se mérite ! La ville a 9.4 après-midis par an où les températures dépassent les 30°C, donc quand l'entraînement est important, on se lève tôt. L'hiver, les matins sont frais, et janvier est en moyenne à 3.1°C. Les maximales restent à ou sous zéro 5.5 après-midis par an, donc les coureurs restent sur les greenways et les boucles de route, tandis que les cyclistes cherchent les créneaux secs pour la BRP, le gravel ou des tours de mellowdrome.