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Corridas de Half Marathon perto de Raleigh

7 corridas em 2026 próxima em 11 dias
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Próximas corridas de Half Marathon perto de Raleigh

JUL 1
12JUL
Corrida · road · Half Marathon
Sour Apple Half Marathon & 5K
Smithfield · a 41 km de distância
AGO 3
1AGO
Corrida · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Rocky Mount, NC (31)
Rocky Mount · a 78 km de distância
15AGO
Corrida · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K & 13.1M at Raleigh, NC (33)
Raleigh · a 15 km de distância
29AGO
Corrida · road · Half Marathon
Medal Madness 5K & 13.1M at Raleigh, NC (35)
Raleigh · a 15 km de distância
SET 3
5SET
Corrida · road · Half Marathon
Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Rocky Mount, NC (36)
Rocky Mount · a 78 km de distância
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12SET
Corrida · trail · Half Marathon
Cane Creek Mtn Trail Run
Snow Camp · a 73 km de distância
19SET
Corrida · road · Half Marathon
Medal Madness 5K & 13.1M at Raleigh, NC (38)
Raleigh · a 15 km de distância
Raleigh · 80 km
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Haunted 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Rocky Mount, NC (40)
SÁB OUT 3
The Haunted 5K, 10K, & 13.1M is a Halloween-season running event in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. All three races start at 8:30 AM from 799 Pennsylvania Avenue. Participants can select a 5K, 10K, or half marathon. Each distance follows a repeated out-and-back format. Registration is exclusively through RunSignup; no on-site sign-ups are available. Packet pickup begins 30 minutes before the start and concludes 10 minutes prior. The 5K and 10K use a 1.56-mile out-and-back loop, with 5K runners completing it twice and 10K runners completing it four times. The half marathon utilizes a 2.18-mile out-and-back loop, repeated six times. This course design is straightforward but can become mentally repetitive. All distances have a 3-hour, 30-minute time limit, emphasizing pacing more for half marathoners than for shorter race participants.
9th Annual Historic Hillsborough Half Marathon and 5K - 2026
DOM OUT 4
The Historic Hillsborough Half Marathon and 5K begins at the Eno River Farmers Market in downtown Hillsborough, North Carolina, offering participants a choice between 21.1 kilometers and 5 kilometers. This fall road race, organized by the Hillsborough Running Club, features routes that wind through the town’s historic streets, along river paths, and past notable landmarks. The half marathon route crosses "over the river and through the woods," continues along the Riverwalk greenway beside the Eno River, and incorporates a section of the Occoneechee Speedway Trail. Participants will see locations like the Old Orange County Courthouse, with the course highlighting Hillsborough’s three centuries of architectural history. The town also fosters a local running community, supporting events such as Little River Trail runs, the Got GRIT 5K, and races at Camp Chestnut Ridge.
Haunted 5K & 13.1M
SÁB OUT 17
The Haunted 5K & 13.1M is a Halloween-themed running race held at 9300 Deponie Drive in Raleigh, North Carolina. Both the 5K and half marathon begin at 9:00 AM. The park gate opens at 8:00 AM, and packet pickup is available shortly before the start. Registration must be completed on RunSignup, as there is no race-day sign-up at the venue. The course consists of concrete, out-and-back laps. The 5K covers the route twice, and the half marathon completes six out-and-back circuits. Parking and restrooms are located by the playground on the park's north side. The time limit for the race is three hours. Finishers will receive medals, and awards will be presented. Series points are awarded, and the costume award provides the race's distinct Halloween theme.
Rootrock Trail Run - 5K/10K/Half Marathon
SÁB OUT 17
Rootrock lives up to its name: the trail run sends 5K, 10K, and half marathon runners onto single-track paths covered in roots and rocks at Briar Chapel, south of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It takes place on a mid-fall morning and utilizes the trail network within a 900-acre green community, featuring forested paths designed for hiking and mountain biking. Great Meadow Park is the start and finish area. Its lawn, stage, and pavilion provide a central gathering point for the race. This run is the first event of the Rootrock Trail Races and is paired with the Rootrock Mountain Bike Race; athletes registering for both receive a discount and a special award. Following the run, the event offers food, music, a kids' treasure race, and an awards ceremony with giveaways.
Bull City Race Fest
DOM OUT 18
Bull City Race Fest begins and ends at Diamond View Park on Durham's American Tobacco Campus. The DPAC lawn and Blackwell Street area serve as the event hub. This fall race festival offers a half marathon, a five-miler, and a one-mile run, accommodating competitive runners, casual runners, children, supporters, and families primarily attending for the food. The courses traverse downtown Durham, Duke University, and adjacent historic neighborhoods before concluding back at the American Tobacco Campus. The finish area transforms into a Food Truck Rodeo, a central feature of the event. The race benefits the Duke Cancer Institute, with volunteers assisting at the post-race gathering, which includes Duke Cancer Institute shirts and pet therapy dogs.
Medal Madness 5K & 13.1M at Raleigh, NC (44)
SÁB OUT 31
The Medal Madness 5K & 13.1M in Raleigh is a US Road Running event held at a park on Deponie Drive. Participants can select either a 5K or a half marathon, with both races commencing at 9:00 AM. All runners must register via RunSignup prior to race day; on-site registration is not available. Packet pickup is scheduled from 30 minutes before the start until 10 minutes before the start. The race course consists of concrete out-and-back loops. The 5K covers the loop twice, and the half marathon completes it six times, creating a contained race format. The park opens at 8:00 AM. Parking is located by the playground on the park's north side, where bathrooms are also situated. Finishers receive medals, and awards are presented. Series points are recorded, and a best costume award is part of the event.
Martin Marietta City of Oaks Marathon
DOM NOV 1
The Martin Marietta City of Oaks Marathon is Raleigh’s hometown running event, held in North Carolina’s capital city in November. The start and finish are in the city center, offering runners four options: the full marathon, half marathon, 10K, and 5K. It is the city’s largest race, with over 7,600 participants and thousands of spectators along the streets. The longer courses go by downtown Raleigh landmarks, including the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts. Martin Marietta’s title sponsorship is visible on the shirts, finisher medals, and mile markers, with the race incorporating mining and rock puns. The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences benefits from the fundraising, with donations supporting local quarry specimens and geology education; dinosaur mascots have even appeared on race day.
Gobbler 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Rocky Mount, NC (45)
SÁB NOV 7
The Gobbler 5K, 10K, and 13.1M is a small US Road Running race series in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. All three distances start at 8:30 AM EST. Runners can select a 5K, 10K, or half marathon, with each distance limited to 40 participants. Packet pickup is available 30 minutes before the start and concludes 10 minutes prior, making this a ready-to-go event rather than a large expo. The courses are repeated out-and-back routes, simplifying navigation and allowing runners to pass familiar points multiple times. The 5K completes its out-and-back twice, the 10K does it four times, and the half marathon uses a longer out-and-back repeated six times. A 3-hour, 30-minute time limit is in place, along with finisher medals, series points, and a best costume award. The day combines a direct road-race format with some holiday-themed fun.
Raleigh Greenway Half Marathon
SEX NOV 13
The Raleigh Greenway Half Marathon is a late-fall half marathon in Raleigh, North Carolina. It starts and finishes at Anderson Point Park, a roughly 90-acre park a few miles east of downtown. The park sits near the meeting point of the Neuse River and Crabtree Creek. The race is open to runners, walkers, and wheelchair competitors. The route is out and back, with an early 3.5-mile section past Carolina Lake before the field returns toward Anderson Point Park and heads for the greenway. After the opening road section around New Hope Road, Poole Road, Old Poole Road, and Trademark Drive, the course turns south through the park and joins the Neuse River Greenway Trail. That trail runs nearly 28 miles overall, with paved path, boardwalk, bridges over rivers and creeks, historic sites, and farm fields along the way. For the rest of the race, runners stay close to the Neuse River, follow the riverbank south to a dirt road near the woods, turn around around mile 9, and retrace the same route back to Anderson Point Park. Organizers plan music along the course, so the race is not just a quiet greenway run.
10th Annual Holly Springs Half Marathon, 10k & 5k
SÁB NOV 21
The Holly Springs Half Marathon, 10K & 5K begins near the stadium at Ting Park, within the North Main Athletic Complex in Holly Springs, North Carolina. This annual road race offers half marathon, 10K, and 5K distances, along with ruck divisions for each. The course presents runners with a combination of rolling hills, flatter sections, neighborhood streets, greenway trails, and a run down Main Street, avoiding a monotonous out-and-back on empty pavement. All races start with a descent from Ting Park toward North Main Street, then encounter the rolling hills of Anchor Creek in the initial mile before reaching Middle Creek Greenway. The half marathon proceeds south through Bridgewater, Windcrest, Sunset Ridge, Veterans Park, Jones Park, the historic district, Main Street, and Womble Park. In Womble Park, participants navigate a figure-eight loop before rejoining the greenway around mile seven. The half marathon then follows Middle Creek Greenway for approximately five miles, with turnarounds at both extremities, before returning via Anchor Creek Way for the final mile to the finish. The 10K and 5K share the same initial section and enter Middle Creek Greenway, providing shorter-distance runners a sample of the varied terrain.
Black Toenail Friday Half Marathon and 7.5 Miler NC
SEX NOV 27
Black Toenail Friday é uma prova de trilha no fim da manhã, com largada no Pine Hill Trail Head, em Snow Camp, na Cane Creek Mountains Natural Area, na North Carolina, sempre na sexta depois do Thanksgiving. Tem half marathon e uma opção de 7.5 miles, e nas duas distâncias também rola divisão ruck. Aparece de tudo: corredores, ruckers, hikers, famílias, gente começando nas trilhas e atletas de trail mais cascudos. A largada às 11:00 a.m. é um dos grandes atrativos, porque dá pra dormir até mais tarde depois do Thanksgiving, fugir da muvuca de compras da Black Friday e passar o dia nas trilhas. O percurso é em trilhas bem cuidadas e bem marcadas, com sinalização simples de entender e os caminhos errados fechados com fita. No piso, mistura trechos de single-track liso com raízes, pedras e subidas onduladas moderadas, dando aquela pegada real de trail running sem ser técnico demais. A inscrição inclui camiseta manga longa personalizada, comes e bebes pós-prova, cronometragem ao vivo, premiação e medalha de finisher. Também existem opções economy e virtual. A prova faz parte da North Carolina Trail Mega Medal Series, e tu ainda pode trocar a camiseta por um hoodie ou pagar uma taxa extra pra ficar com os dois.
Turkey Chase 13.1
SÁB NOV 28
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Milhas de base em Raleigh

Raleigh recebe 23 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 faz milhas fáceis no Raleigh Greenway System, que oferece aos corredores mais de 100 miles de trilhas pavimentadas e não pavimentadas. 5 points passa por casas bonitas antes de Glenwood South trazer a vibe de cidade movimentada. As rotas por Meredith College pegam Hillsborough, Ridge Road e o Art Museum quando você quer subidas constantes em vez de Z2 plano. Crabtree Creek Trail funciona bem para corridas de 6 a 9 mile, e o Neuse River Greenway se estende por mais de 30 miles até Falls Lake Dam. Tap Yard Run Club se encontra toda quinta-feira às 18h com rotas de 3, 4 e 6 mile. The Breakfast Club Runners e R&D Brewing Run Club mantêm a semana girando. Race 13.1 Raleigh Spring Half Marathon, City of Oaks Marathon, Raleigh Turkey Trot, Day of the Dead 5k & Street Festival e Umstead 100 são os eventos-base.

Ciclistas começam nas greenways porque as greenways são melhores que as ruas, especialmente para milhas de base. Neuse River Trail dá um ritmo longo e pavimentado, e Williamson Preserve acrescenta cascalho compactado quando as pernas querem algo mais bruto. Umstead State Park tem ruas e trilhas, e Umstead é um mundo à parte. Raleigh Gyros Cycling Club organiza pedais para todos os níveis, e Oaks and Spokes, Triangle Off Road Cyclists e Crank Arm Brewing Events, Rides, Runs & More também organizam pedais em grupo. GRIT Race dá ao pessoal do gravel um evento-base. O Neuse River Greenway fica relativamente plano ao norte a partir de Anderson Point Park, e o lado sul ganha algumas subidas. A escalada real de Raleigh vem de longos sobe-e-desce suaves, treinos no Art Museum, Ridge Road e esforços em Umstead.

Setembro e outubro parecem a melhor época para corredores e ciclistas que querem treinos limpos sem brigar com o calor. De março a maio também funciona bem para intervalados, longões, preparação para gran fondo e Z2 constante. 1°C. O verão fica em média 2°C acima do confortável, então a galera local sai cedo, procura sombra na American Tobacco Trail e leva garrafas nos pedais. 7°C. 7 dias não passam de temperaturas acima de zero, então o treino continua com camadas e largadas mais curtas.