Albuquerque, NM · Estados Unidos

Corridas de Half Marathon perto de Albuquerque, NM

1 corridas em 2026 próxima em 39 dias
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Próximas corridas de Half Marathon perto de Albuquerque, NM

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Corrida · road · Half Marathon
Parnall Law Rio Grande Half Marathon and One Medal 5k Run/Walk
Albuquerque · a 12 km de distância
Albuquerque, NM · 80 km
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Corridas recorrentes de Half Marathon perto de Albuquerque, NM

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Balloon Run
SÁB OUT 3
Balloon Run starts and finishes at Bosque School in Albuquerque, with runners choosing a half marathon, 10-mile race, or 5K on the opening morning of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. The races begin early, so the main spectacle is already overhead: hundreds of hot air balloons rising while runners move along the Rio Grande. It is a local race with chip timing, race shirts for all participants, music, and a setup aimed at both serious runners and families making a morning of it. The course follows the Rio Grande area, giving runners open views of the river and the balloon launch instead of a closed-in city route. The half marathon is the newest distance, while the 10-mile and 5K options keep the event accessible for people who want a shorter run. Local organizers run the event, it supports local causes, and the warm-up is led by a local two-time Olympian. Reviews point to simple parking and check-in, friendly volunteers, clean timing, and a more personal feel than the bigger balloon-themed races in town.
Great Balloon Chase 5K, 10K & 1/2 Marathon
DOM OUT 4
The Great Balloon Chase takes runners through Albuquerque with hot air balloons overhead from the world's largest ballooning event. The series offers a half marathon, 10K, and 5K run/walk, all starting and finishing at Los Poblanos Fields Open Space in the Rio Grande River Valley. The race pairs a regular running lineup with a distinct Albuquerque setting: balloons above, the Sandia Mountains nearby, and open fields around the start and finish. RaceNM presents the event; the half marathon is open to runners age 16 and older. The 10th anniversary includes commemorative jackets for the first 1,000 registrants.
Big 5 Duke City Marathon
DOM OUT 18
The Little Rock Marathon takes place in Little Rock, Arkansas, on the first weekend of March. Its main event is a certified 26.2-mile single-loop marathon. Established in 2003, the race is sanctioned by USATF and serves as a Boston Marathon qualifier. It attracts runners and walkers from all 50 states and over 15 countries, supported by an 8-hour marathon limit and a 4-hour half-marathon limit. Additionally, it provides a free year-round training program and generates funds for Little Rock Parks & Recreation. The course begins and ends in Downtown Little Rock, crossing the Arkansas River. It features 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. The course is not flat; the most significant incline occurs early, followed by smaller hills later. Runner Bill Rodgers commented that Little Rock is "a little salty." The event incorporates fun elements, including a unique theme annually, themed merchandise and expo decorations, costumed participants, the couch potato mile, the Lipstick Stop, and a large finisher medal that reportedly grows slightly larger each year.
Albuquerque Running Fiesta
DOM NOV 1
The Albuquerque Running Fiesta begins at Downtown Plaza in Albuquerque, New Mexico, featuring a marathon, half marathon, and 5K on the same race program. This event is locally organized and includes chip timing, live tracking, aid stations, medical and police support, volunteers, and cheer teams along the course. Virtual marathon, half marathon, and 5K options are available for runners who prefer the event format without participating on the Albuquerque course. The route guides runners through downtown Albuquerque, passing Route 66 and the Rio Grande, with the Sandia Mountains visible. The finish culminates in a post-race festival offering live music, vendors, a recovery zone, a beer garden, local food, drinks, and cultural programming. Each finisher receives a Fiesta medal, an event shirt, and a race bib, with personalized bibs offered to runners who register early; age-group awards are also presented on race day.
Run with Joy Half Marathon/10k/5k and 1 Miler
SÁB MAR 20
Run with Joy starts and finishes at Canteen Brewhouse on Aztec Road NE in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is an annual unicorn-themed race morning with four distances: a 13.1-mile half marathon, 10K, 5K, and 1 Miler. The half marathon goes off first, the 10K and 5K follow together, and the mile starts a few minutes later, so the event works for runners who want a longer effort and people who just want a short, social run. The course is an out-and-back route on the North Diversion Channel Trail, a shared path that is mostly flat except for small rises and drops where it passes under major streets. Aid stations, hydration, and porta potties are placed at several points. Finish-line perks lean into the brewery setting: half marathon, 10K, and 5K runners get a medal, shirt, beer or root beer, and a breakfast burrito, while 1 Miler participants get the drink and burrito without the shirt or medal. The event is in its fifth annual running.
ALBUQUERQUE MARATHON + HALF MARATHON, 10K, 5K AND KIDS K
SÁB ABR 3
The Albuquerque Marathon takes place in early April in New Mexico, offering a full marathon, half marathon, two-person half relay, 10K, 5K, Kids K, and virtual participation for the main adult distances. In-person races begin in the morning, with the marathon starting first, followed by the half marathon and 10K. It accommodates a wide range of runners, from those aiming for a fast marathon time to families participating in the shorter events and Kids K. The course crosses the Rio Grande River, passes through the North Valley Bosque, and offers views of the Sandia Mountains. Organizers describe it as flat and fast, suitable for runners seeking a personal best or a simple city-and-river route. Finishers receive medals, and marathon, half marathon, 10K, and 5K participants get tech shirts. Overall and age-group awards are presented. The event also collaborates with Heading Home, donating a portion of proceeds to that organization.
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Albuquerque, NM recebe 7 corridas de Half Marathon em 2026 dentro de 80 km do centro da cidade — próximas datas, séries recorrentes e outras corridas próximas, tudo em um só lugar.

A galera local corre no Bosque quando quer quilometragem de base constante com sombra, terra batida e o Rio Grande ali perto. A trilha Paseo del Bosque dá aos corredores uma linha norte-sul limpa por entre os cottonwoods. O North Diversion Channel funciona para intervalados, tempo run e a Heart & Sole Running Shop Six Pack Running Series. Fleet Feet Albuquerque mantém as terças fáceis com uma corrida de 3 a 5 milhas às 18h30, e os treinos de sábado começam às 8h45. ALBUQUERQUE ROAD RUNNERS CLUB coloca o pessoal para correr nos fins de semana. The Duke City Marathon, Great Balloon Chase, NM BOSQUE BURQUE RUN e Foothills 10-Mile Run têm cara de eventos âncora.

Ciclistas de estrada locais usam as 400 milhas de ciclovias e rotas de Albuquerque, depois apontam para o leste quando as pernas pedem subida de verdade. Tramway Blvd. conecta quase nove milhas de faixa para bikes a subidas sem fim e compartilha a estrada cênica rumo às montanhas. O 50-Mile Activity Loop contorna a cidade, cruza o Rio Grande, encosta no Petroglyph National Monument, passa pelo Balloon Fiesta Park e pedala ao longo das Sandia Mountains. A Bosque Trail mantém o Z2 honesto, com trechos de terra que normalmente vão bem com pneus 28C ou maiores. Quem pedala gravel usa Bear Canyon open space, Corrales Gravel Loop, Valle de Oro Tour, Cedro Peak e as encostas das Sandia. Day of the Tread dá ao calendário um evento âncora forte.

Primavera e outono são os melhores meses, porque março a maio e setembro a novembro normalmente trazem temperaturas moderadas. A cidade fica por volta de 1600 m, então os locais sentem a altitude nos treinos antes de sair contando vantagem. O verão traz máximas perto de 32°C, baixa umidade e tempestades à tarde, então a maioria começa cedo. O Bosque dá aos dois esportes uma linha mais fresca, embora o singletrack do Bosque ao norte de Bridge possa ficar tomado pela vegetação no verão. O inverno segue utilizável, com máximas perto de 10°C e mínimas abaixo de zero. Dias nas Sandia Mountains podem parecer 10 a 15 graus mais frios lá em cima, e a neve continua pouco frequente.