Little Rock Marathon
The Little Rock Marathon begins in downtown Little Rock on the first weekend of March, awarding finishers an intentionally oversized medal. This USATF-sanctioned road marathon in Arkansas covers a certified 26.2-mile single loop. It has an eight-hour time limit, accommodating walkers and newer runners. The half marathon has a four-hour limit, aligning with the race's motto, “Arkansas’ Race for Every Pace.” The event attracts participants from all 50 states and over 15 countries, with proceeds benefiting Little Rock Parks & Recreation. The course crosses the Arkansas River and passes Little Rock landmarks such as the Arkansas State Capitol, River Market District, Clinton Presidential Center, Governor’s Mansion, MacArthur Birthplace/Military Museum, and Historic Little Rock Central High School. It presents more elevation changes than many first-time participants anticipate: the start is at 270 feet, the finish at 260 feet, and the highest point reaches 519 feet, with the most significant ascent occurring early. Bill Rodgers aptly described Little Rock as “a little salty.” The race incorporates local character through a couch potato mile, a Lipstick Stop for finish photos, an annual theme, runner costumes, and medals that organizers note increase in size each year.