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2026 Cat Day 1M 5K 10K 13.1 26.2
Mcdonough · à 40 km
Atlanta · 80 km
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2025 Monster Mash 1M, 5K, 10K, 13.1, 26.2 - Now Only $12!
SAM OCT 3
Monster Mash is a running series held in McDonough, Georgia, offering race distances from 1 mile to a full marathon. The event takes place in October and provides five distance options: 1 mile, 5K, 10K, half marathon, and marathon. The listing also includes a "Participate from Home" option, allowing participation without being in McDonough. TrainerDay is associated with the event, and the variety of distances accommodates beginners, 5K and 10K runners, half-marathoners, and marathoners under the Monster Mash name.
2026 Unhinged and Feral 5K, 10K, 13.1, 26.2
SAM OCT 3
Taco Sloth 1M 5K 10K 13.1 26.2 - Now Only $18!
DIM OCT 4
The Taco Sloth 1M 5K 10K 13.1 26.2 is a virtual race series centered on tacos, sloths, and a relaxed approach to race day. Participants select a distance—1 mile, 5K, 10K, half marathon, or marathon—and complete it at their chosen location and time within the event year. The theme combines National Taco Day and Sloth Day under the "Tacos & Chill" banner. No specific course is required; runners and walkers may use a neighborhood route, treadmill, park path, or any measured route matching the chosen distance. Registration provides a bib, a medal, and a charity donation, with bibs and medals dispatched soon after registration. The medal is a distinctive feature, handcrafted by the organizers from engraved leather with a wooden backing. A portion of each registration fee supports charity, and the organizers report donating over $1 million across the past 13 years. Participants are advised to email for specific charity details, as a comprehensive list of beneficiaries is not publicly available.
Silver Comet Half & Full Marathon
SAM OCT 31
The Silver Comet Half & Full Marathon takes place entirely on the Silver Comet Trail in Mableton, Georgia, located just outside Atlanta, on the final Saturday of October. The primary races are USATF-certified out-and-back courses, and a 10K is also included in the race series. The marathon is eligible as a Boston Qualifier, and the level, paved trail offers both new runners and those seeking personal bests a straightforward, quick path free from city traffic. The course crosses extended sections of paved path through forested areas in Atlanta’s northwestern suburbs. It utilizes the Silver Comet Trail in Cobb County, which is part of a former rail corridor beginning just inside the perimeter highway and extending west toward Alabama. Typically, over 1,500 runners participate, and the trail also attracts cyclists, families, and casual users on days other than the race. Silver Comet Races organizes the events; the organization was established by Dana Greene, and funds raised from the race benefit community initiatives and school running clubs.
Give Thanks 1M 5K 10K 13.1 26.2 - Now Only $18!
DIM NOV 1
Give Thanks 1M 5K 10K 13.1 26.2 is a November running event in McDonough, Georgia, featuring a Thanksgiving theme and a wide selection of distances. Participants can select a 1-mile race, 5K, 10K, half marathon, or full marathon. This variety accommodates walkers, casual runners, and those seeking a long-distance challenge. The event provides a "Participate from Home" option, allowing participants to join without being physically present in McDonough. The entry fee is set at $18, and the event's name clearly lists the available distances, rather than focusing on a single main race.
Amicalola Falls Marathon
SAM DÉC 5
The Amicalola Falls Marathon takes runners directly into Amicalola Falls State Park in Dawsonville, Georgia, with the 729-foot waterfall serving as the race’s focal point. This December trail event offers both marathon and half marathon distances. The full marathon consists of two 13.1-mile loops. The course is primarily singletrack, with some gravel or paved sections, and the full marathon includes approximately 3,200 feet of elevation gain. The course winds through forest paths, along creeks, and past overlooks surrounding Amicalola Falls, Georgia’s tallest cascading waterfall. Each marathon loop features the 605 steps of the Appalachian Approach Trail, which full-marathon participants ascend twice near the falls. The route is marked with flags and signs, aid stations offer provisions and medical assistance, and the race has a 7-hour time limit. Participants receive a medal and athletic shirt, with special awards for top finishers in overall, masters, and age categories; no prize money is awarded.
Huff N' Puff Trail Races
SAM JAN 16
Huff N' Puff Trail Races are winter trail races held at Dauset Trails in Jackson, Georgia. The races begin at the trail system located at 360 Mount Vernon Church Road. Participants can select from a marathon, half marathon, or 5K, allowing a range from a brief trail run to a full marathon on dirt paths. The event takes place in January, providing a cool-season atmosphere distinct from a hot Georgia summer. The course primarily consists of single-track trails featuring rolling hills, roots, rocks, and several technical sections demanding careful footing. The marathon and half marathon share the same loop, with marathon participants completing it twice. Runners will traverse alongside creeks and may observe local wildlife. The longer races are cupless; marathon and half marathon runners must carry a handheld bottle or hydration pack. Aid stations are positioned to support half marathoners twice and marathoners multiple times throughout the two-loop course.
Don't Die in the Chair Last Man Standing
SAM MAR 20
Don't Die in the Chair Last Man Standing is a four-mile loop race in Rome, Georgia. It adapts the backyard ultra concept with a more demanding condition: each loop must be completed one minute faster than the previous one. This escalating pace continues until only one runner remains capable of continuing. The start and finish are located at 0 Gore Springs Rd SE. A single aid station provides water and snacks during each loop. On-site facilities include porta-potties, and camping is permitted in tents or RVs without hookups, both before and during the event. Three of Seven Project organizes the race and offers limited event merchandise for sale, accepting cash or Venmo.
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Atlanta accueille 9 courses de 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 des bornes tranquilles sans trop de carrefours, on court sur l'Atlanta Beltline. La Beltline, côté Eastside Trail, ça relie Piedmont Park à Historic Old Fourth Ward et Inman Park, une boucle de 4 miles. À Piedmont Park, tu peux faire des boucles autour de The Meadow et Lake Clara Meer, et il y a aussi un parcours de 7 miles près de Peachtree and 10th Streets. Les sentiers 'lazy hooch' et le Cochran Shoals Fitness Trail, c'est parfait pour garder ta Z2 bien douce et pas loin. L'Atlanta Track Club et l'Atlanta Beltline Partnership organisent des runs le jeudi à 18h30. L'Atlanta Track Club, c'est eux qui tiennent la Triple Peach Race Series, avec la Peachtree Road Race, l'Atlanta 10 Miler et les Atlanta Half Marathons au programme.

Pour le vélo, la Beltline, c'est pour les sorties pépères, le Silver Comet Trail pour les base miles, et Stone Mountain depuis Midtown, c'est quand tu veux une vraie journée en selle. La boucle fait 6 km avec 677 m de dénivelé. Les parcours nord et ouest, eux, te casent 1 102 m de dénivelé sur 2 km quand les jambes ont besoin de bosser. Independent Gravel, MTB Atlanta, Atlanta Peloton, Sadlebred et Flashride, ils animent bien le calendrier des sorties de groupe. Dirty Sheets, Talking Rock Gravel, Sope Creek Trail et Blankets Creek Trail, ça couvre tout : gravel, singletrack, des portions cyclocross et de quoi bien serrer les fesses en descente. La Beautiful Backroads Century et le Dirty Sheets Gravel Grinder de MTB Atlanta, ce sont un peu les rendez-vous incontournables.

Fin de printemps et début d'automne, c'est là qu'Atlanta a le meilleur rythme d'entraînement, ces mois-là sont un peu plus secs. L'été, c'est chaud et humide, donc ici on décale les intervalles tôt le matin et on garde la Z2 sérieuse sous la couverture des arbres. En juillet, on a des températures élevées en moyenne 47 jours par an, et les points de rosée montent de juin à juillet. L'hiver est doux dans l'ensemble, mais Atlanta peut changer vite. L'air du Golfe peut donner l'impression d'une sortie printanière, et l'air arctique peut faire chuter les minimales dans les teens °F. Les températures négatives tombent 36 nuits par an, donc coureurs et cyclistes gardent leurs couches à portée de main et leurs parcours flexibles.