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Courses de Half Marathon près de Houston

18 courses en 2026 prochaine dans 10 jours
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Courses de Half Marathon à venir près de Houston

JUL 4
11JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
Eagle 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Katy, TX (28)
Katy · à 44 km
18JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Deer Park, TX (29)
Deer Park · à 25 km
19JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
Eagle 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Cypress, TX (30)
Cypress · à 40 km
25JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
Red, White and Blue Half Marathon - Houston
Houston
AOÛ 10
8AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Katy, TX (32)
Katy · à 44 km
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8AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Cypress, TX (32)
Cypress · à 39 km
9AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Summer Meltdown Half Marathon - Houston
Sugar Land · à 30 km
15AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Deer Park, TX (33)
Deer Park · à 25 km
15AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Run for PB& J 5K/10K/13.1 HOUSTON
Houston
22AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Cypress, TX (34)
Cypress · à 39 km
23AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
TC Jester Half Marathon & 10k
Houston · à 5 km
26AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Sunrise Marathon HOUSTON 5K/10K/13.1
Houston
29AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Run to Breast Cancer 5K/10K/13.1 HOUSTON
Houston
29AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Katy, TX (35)
Katy · à 44 km
SEP 4
12SEP
Course · trail · Half Marathon
Night Moves Trail Races
San Felipe · à 72 km
12SEP
Course · road · Half Marathon
Medal Madness 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Katy, TX (37)
Katy · à 44 km
26SEP
Course · road · Half Marathon
Golden Harvest Half Marathon & 5k/10k - Houston
Houston · à 48 km
26SEP
Course · road · Half Marathon
Oktoberfest Run 5K/10K/13.1 HOUSTON
Houston
Houston · 80 km
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Courses de Half Marathon récurrentes près de Houston

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Day of the Dead Half Marathon - Galveston
SAM OCT 10
The Day of the Dead Half Marathon takes place on a fall morning at Stewart Beach, located at 401 Seawall Blvd in Galveston, Texas. Bigfoot Running Company organizes this event, which features a Dia de los Muertos theme. Participants can select from a Kids Dash, 1 Mile, 5K, Quarter Marathon, or Half Marathon. Packet pickup occurs before the start of the races. The Kids Dash begins first, followed by the main races after the National Anthem is sung. The event is structured as a beach-side running party rather than a standard road race. A costume contest is held before the start, and a live DJ announces participant names. All finishers receive medals and soft t-shirts, and Bigfoot Trophy awards complement the organizer's Bigfoot theme. Aid stations are positioned along the course. After completing their race, runners can access snacks, drinks, and a post-race rally tent. The event is geared towards families, offering youth pricing for participants aged 12 and under in the 5K and Quarter Marathon, along with group discounts and opportunities to volunteer before running.
Haunted 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Katy, TX (41)
SAM OCT 10
Sugar Land Half Marathon, 10k, & Mile
DIM OCT 11
The Sugar Land Half Marathon, 10K, & Mile begins and ends at Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land, southwest of Houston. The event offers a half marathon, 10K, mile, Kids Half Marathon, and virtual participation. This suits runners seeking a longer road race, families, and those preferring shorter distances. The half marathon course is largely flat and fast, featuring accessible parking, a convenient start/finish area, and aid stations with water and Gatorade along the route. The half marathon follows a true loop course without out-and-back segments, and the 10K has been similarly redesigned. The half marathon route predominantly uses right turns, contributing to a fluid experience compared to courses with frequent reversals or crossings. The finish has been altered so participants enter from behind the venue rather than around the parking lot, with parking remaining accessible after the race begins. The participants include age-group runners, invitational and guardian divisions, wheelchair and para categories, handcycle entrants in the half marathon, pacers, children, and virtual participants. All finishers get a custom medal. The post-race area provides food, live music, awards, and a family-friendly gathering. The race is also a component of the Lone Star Race Series, offering incentives for participants completing multiple events.
Shipley Donut Dash
SAM OCT 17
The Shipley Donut Dash is a fall race at Sam Houston Race Park in Houston, offering 5K, 10K, and Kids Dash distances. The race centers on Shipley Do-Nuts, providing runners and walkers with donut stops during the course and additional donuts at the finish. The event embraces its theme with a donut-themed shirt, a donut finisher medal, and donuts and coffee for participants. It suits runners aiming for a specific time, families with children participating in the shorter dash, and walkers primarily interested in the treats. A portion of the proceeds benefits Kids' Meals, a Houston-area charity that combats childhood hunger.
Galveston Ultra Trail
SAM OCT 17
Galveston Ultra Trail takes place on Galveston Island, Texas, with the Gulf of Mexico bordering the course instead of a road shoulder or forest trail. Trail Racing Over Texas is the organizer. The event offers distances from a 1 Mile Walk, Kids Run, 5K run/walk, and 5K ruck, up to a 10K, half marathon, 50K relay, and a 50K ultra. The course features miles of open beach, with hard-packed sand suitable for consistent running and ocean views throughout. The 50K is a point-to-point race across the island. Shorter distances offer the same coastal experience for walkers, ruckers, new runners, relay teams, and ultra runners.
Haunted 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Deer Park, TX (42)
SAM OCT 17
The Haunted 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Deer Park is a morning race in Deer Park, Texas, offering 5K, 10K, and half marathon distances. It begins at 8:00 AM from the large pavilion. Registration must be completed via RunSignup prior to race day, as no on-site sign-ups will be available. The 5K and 10K follow an out-and-back course, with the 5K completed twice and the 10K completed four times. The half marathon also utilizes an out-and-back route. Packet pickup is efficient, opening 30 minutes before the start and concluding 10 minutes prior to the race.
UTHealth Houston Half Marathon & 10K
DIM OCT 25
The UTHealth Houston Half Marathon & 10K begins and ends near Sam Houston Park on Bagby Street in downtown Houston, offering half-marathon and 10K distances on a mostly flat course. The event takes place in late October, presented by the Houston Striders, a volunteer nonprofit running club dedicated to community wellness and charitable outreach. The race attracts local runners, walkers, charity fundraisers, and members of Team UTHealth Houston, including students, faculty, staff, and their families. The Striders have organized races in Houston since 1985, directing over $1 million to Houston-area organizations and nonprofits. Participants can also fundraise via the Kind Stride Program. Race-day amenities include a runners' village at the start and finish, bag drop, bike valet, complimentary photo downloads, age-group awards for the top three finishers in each category, finisher medals, and a post-race reception featuring breakfast tacos, Karbach beer, and IHOP pancakes.
PB&J Fuel Run 5K/10K/13.1 HOUSTON
SAM OCT 31
The PB&J Fuel Run in Houston offers participants three distance options: 5K, 10K, or a half marathon. Organized by The Best Races, the event embraces a peanut-butter-and-jelly theme with a relaxed, playful atmosphere, deviating from a typical competitive race message. The course details are not specified, but the format is clear: runners select a short, middle, or 13.1-mile option and proceed at their own pace. The event emphasizes a "no stress, no expectations" approach, encouraging participants to complete their chosen distance and enjoy the run without the pressure of competition.
Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Katy, TX (44)
SAM OCT 31
Medal Madness in Katy, Texas, offers runners three distance options on the same morning: a 5K, a 10K, or a half marathon. The race begins at 8:00 AM, with packet pickup available starting at 7:30 AM. All participants must register in advance via RunSignup; no on-site registration will be available. The courses consist of out-and-back loops. The 5K route is covered twice, the 10K route four times, and the half marathon route six times, all within a 3-hour-30-minute time limit. All finishers will receive medals, and awards will be presented. Prizes are available for best costumes, and participants can also earn US Road Running series points.
Gobbler 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Katy, TX (46)
SAM NOV 14
The Gobbler race takes place on a Saturday morning along Katy, Texas's Mason Creek Hike & Bike Trail. Participants can choose from 5K, 10K, and half marathon distances, all commencing at 8:00 AM. Registration is exclusively online via RunSignup prior to race day; no on-site sign-ups are permitted. Packet pickup is available in a limited window, from 30 minutes before the start until 10 minutes before it. Each of the three distances follows an out-and-back course structure with multiple laps. The 5K covers the route twice, the 10K covers it four times, and the half marathon covers it six times. The event has a 3-hour, 30-minute time limit. Finisher medals are provided, and awards and series points are included. A best costume award adds a holiday-race atmosphere.
Great Houston Pie Run
SAM NOV 21
The Great Houston Pie Run is a Houston holiday race with a straightforward premise: run first, then eat pie. This event is the eighth in the Houston Holiday Series, offering runners a festive choice that avoids an early Thanksgiving Day start. The course is noted as fast and welcoming, attracting both regular runners and those primarily interested in the dessert. All finishers get a complimentary beer and a mini-pie, lending the event the feel of a pre-dinner gathering rather than a typical race morning.
Houston Turkey Dash - Houston Running Co
JEU NOV 26
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Les sorties de fond à Houston

Houston accueille 40 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 faire des Z2 tranquilles sans se prendre la tête, on court sur le Buffalo Bayou Trail, Brays Bayou Trail, White Oak Bayou Trail, et TC Jester Bayou Trail. À Memorial Park, tu as une piste en gravier de three miles, et à Hermann Park, une boucle de two miles pour des tours faciles. Les Houston Harriers, eux, te mettent au défi avec les côtes du mardi près du Shepherd Pedestrian Bridge, la piste le mardi à Holloway Field, les miles du mercredi à White Oak, et le samedi, des sorties de 10-16 miles au Memorial Park Running Trail Center. Pour le côté social, tu as HARRA, Al Lawrence Running Club, Houston Striders, Kenyan Way, et Saint Arnold Running Club. Le Chevron Houston Marathon, l'Aramco Houston Half Marathon et le We Are Houston 5K sont les rendez-vous incontournables de l'année.

Pour le vélo, quand on veut partir direct de la maison, on prend le Buffalo Bayou Hike & Bike Trail, le Downtown Bike Loop, White Oak, Heights, et Buffalo Bayou. Le Houston Bicycle Club organise la Houston Sans Car Ride depuis Stude Park, les Urban Exploration Rides, la New Year’s Day Ride, l'Annual Picnic Ride, et l'Around the Loop Ride. Le Northwest Cycling Club, c'est les miles de Zube Park, les sorties de Hockley et une No Drop Ride de 25-mile. Les clubs Space City Cycling et Bay Late Cycling s'occupent des groupes de pace line plus formels. La ville est à 24 m d'altitude, donc les 'montées', c'est surtout des petites bosses, des 'bayou rollers', des ponts, ou alors de la pression sur les intervalles.

D'octobre à avril, c'est la meilleure période pour courir et rouler ici, avec des hivers doux et moins de chaleur et d'humidité extrêmes. L'été, le matin, tu as plus de 90% d'humidité relative, alors on part tôt, on emporte plus d'eau qu'on ne pense, et les Z2, tu les sens passer. Il fait si chaud que la clim fait partie du plan d'entraînement, sauf peut-être 5 jours par an. L'hiver, ça change plus l'ambiance que les parcours. La température minimale moyenne en hiver est d'environ 6°C, et la ville connaît environ 13 jours par an avec des minimales à 0°C ou moins, donc on sort les gants pour la piste, les sorties longues et les sorties de groupe.