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Courses de Half Marathon près de State College

3 courses en 2026 prochaine dans 52 jours
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Courses de Half Marathon à venir près de State College

AOÛ 1
23AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Hellbender 5k & Half Marathon
Bear Gap · à 49 km
SEP 2
12SEP
Course · trail · Half Marathon
Rock 'N The Knob Trail Challenge – PA’s Highest Trail Race
Claysburg · à 79 km
27SEP
Course · trail · Half Marathon
The Dam Half and Dam 4 mile-ish
Mifflinburg · à 61 km
State College · 80 km
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Courses de Half Marathon récurrentes près de State College

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Blair Regional YMCA October Race Series
JEU OCT 1
The Raven
DIM OCT 4
The Raven is an autumn trail race in the Seven Mountains area of Bald Eagle State Forest, Pennsylvania, offering 10K and half marathon courses through Poe Valley. The 10K covers approximately 6.4 miles with about 1,500 feet of elevation gain, and the half marathon spans roughly 13.6 miles with around 2,900 feet of gain. This is a challenging trail event, distinct from a road race with some unpaved sections. The course features remote singletrack, passable doubletrack, steep ascents, rocky climbs, stream crossings, scenic overlooks, and extended quiet forest sections. It is designed for experienced trail runners, though well-prepared hikers are welcome if they understand the terrain. Aid stations are provided for both distances, with one on the 10K at Mountain Church and three along the half marathon route. The Edgar Allan Poe theme is present in the race name, the Raven finisher awards, the dark-pine Poe Valley environment, and a post-race gathering for sharing experiences or reciting poetry. Following the race, participants receive kettle-served ham and bean soup, with a vegetarian alternative available. The event contributes to scholarships, local trail maintenance, and community initiatives.
Rowe's Research Runners Annual Event
DIM OCT 18
Rowe’s Research Runners Annual Event is a walk, run, and roll fundraiser in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, with a virtual option for those unable to attend in person. The in-person gathering uses the Pennsylvania Military Museum as its base, and the event supports research into ME/CFS, dysautonomia, long COVID, and related illnesses. This is the ninth annual edition, and registration does not include a T-shirt; shirts and extra merchandise are sold separately. The event originated from Emily Steffensmeier’s birthday fundraiser and her desire to thank Dr. Peter Rowe, the physician who helped her transition from being bedridden toward a fuller life. Rowe’s Research Runners collaborates with Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, and all money raised goes directly to Dr. Rowe and his colleagues at the Chronic Fatigue and Related Disorders Clinic. The cause is personal and medical: Emily has lived with these conditions for 24 years, and the event focuses on fundraising, awareness, and connection for patients and families managing illnesses that can affect the nervous system, immune function, heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, digestion, and daily energy.
End of the Road Half Marathon & One Tunnel 4 Miler
SAM OCT 24
End of the Road takes runners onto the abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike near Waterfall, Pennsylvania. The main attractions are miles of old highway and long, dark tunnels. This October race weekend includes a half marathon and the One Tunnel 4 Miler, offering runners a choice between 13.1 miles or a shorter route that still passes through tunnels. The 4 Miler is also suitable for walkers and less experienced runners seeking a distance beyond a 5K but less than a half marathon. The half marathon features approximately five miles of tunnel running, followed by rolling rural roads, quiet pavement, mountain vistas, and peak autumn foliage. Runners will go through two turnpike tunnels illuminated by headlamps and glow sticks. This section runs on a road that was bypassed when traffic was rerouted from the old highway. The weekend also presents challenge options: the Road Rambler Challenge consists of two half marathons over consecutive days, while the Tunnel Traveler Challenge combines the half marathon with the 4 Miler. A pre-race Movie Night on the Turnpike enhances the vintage road ambiance.
Tiadaghton Trail Challenge
SAM NOV 14
The Tiadaghton Trail Challenge begins and ends at the Tiadaghton State Forest Resource Management Center near Waterville, Pennsylvania. This yearly trail race in Pine Creek Valley offers a half marathon and a 10K for participants seeking rocky singletrack, steep ascents, and a woodland course over road racing. The course incorporates singletrack, old wagon roads, quarry grades, and forest roads winding through hemlock and oak stands, revealing valley vistas. Hundreds of trail runners have participated in recent years. Aid stations are stocked, awards are given, and the 10K winner receives a prize axe. Tracy Kemmerer directs the race, established to commemorate her late son.
Nittany Valley Half-Marathon
DIM DÉC 6
The Nittany Valley Half-Marathon is a 13.1-mile road race in State College, Pennsylvania, starting at 10 AM on a Sunday. It has been a fixture on the local running schedule since 1984, originating with the last Nittany Valley Marathon. The event attracts hundreds of participants annually, giving it the feel of a community half marathon rather than a large urban race. The course winds through State College, offering a road half marathon within the Nittany Valley region. Results are categorized by age group, accommodating participants ranging from club runners and local regulars to individuals challenging themselves at the half-marathon distance. The race benefits Centre Volunteers in Medicine, Centre County's sole free clinic, which offers medical, dental, behavioral health, case management, and medication support to uninsured residents.
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Mes notes d'entraînement à Happy Valley

State College accueille 9 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 des base miles faciles et des trottoirs propres, on court sur le campus. La boucle du Beaver Stadium de Penn State passe par The Lion Shrine, Old Main, le HUB Lawn, The Creamery et le Beaver Stadium. Le Nittany Valley Running Club gère le calendrier des courses, les parcours, les discussions sur l'entraînement et les options de groupe. Blue Course Drive offre plus de 4 miles entre Whitehall Road et North Atherton Street. Walnut Springs et Lederer Park, c'est nickel quand tu veux faire de la Z2 au bord du ruisseau. Le Mount Nittany Marathon, c'est la course phare pour les longues distances. Le Fall Feet 5k, le Pride 5k - Love On Display, le First Night Resolution Run 5K, le Nittany Valley Half-Marathon et les NVRC Arts Festival Races remplissent bien le calendrier.

Pour le vélo, on part de State College pour trouver des champs vallonnés, des routes forestières et des montées. Le State College Cycling Club te propose une première sortie en tant qu'invité avant de prendre ta carte. L'Airport Loop fait 13 miles et 700 feet de D+, parfait pour l'endurance facile. La Black Moshannon route, c'est 42 miles et 4,000 feet de D+, tu risques d'avoir les jambes un peu dures après. La Llama Loop, c'est 35 miles et 1,200 feet de D+. La petite boucle fait 8 km et 713 m de D+. La Central Cycling Classic et la Happy Valley Preview Ride, ce sont un peu les rendez-vous incontournables. Bald Eagle Mountain, les crêtes de grès à l'ouest et Black Moshannon, c'est là que tu trouves les montées.

Le printemps et l'été, ce sont les meilleurs mois, surtout que Walnut Springs a son ruisseau juste à côté et on peut tremper les pieds après une sortie. L'été, il fait moins chaud à State College que dans le reste de la Pennsylvanie, donc les base miles, les intervalles, les sorties gravel et les longues Z2 restent tout à fait faisables. Les étudiants se font plus rares en été, et les trottoirs sont plus faciles à naviguer. L'hiver, l'ambiance change vite parce que les montagnes autour amènent des températures bien plus basses. On continue à utiliser le campus, Blue Course, le rail trail et le calendrier du club, mais l'hiver, la course et le vélo demandent plus de préparation. Avoir des jambes de cyclocross et de la patience pour le gravel, ça aide quand Happy Valley se rafraîchit.