The Lake Norman Half Marathon Elf Classic begins and ends at the Lake Norman Picnic Ground, the public beach within Lake Norman State Park near Troutman, North Carolina. This winter road race offers a cold-weather alternative to the Lake Norman Forest Run, featuring a half marathon, 10K, 5K run/walk, and 5K Ruck on the same morning. The half marathon course utilizes asphalt park roads and has a 3-hour time limit, requiring participants to maintain an average pace of approximately 13:44 per mile or faster.
The half marathon route winds through the southern peninsula of Lake Norman State Park, alongside North Carolina's largest manmade lake and within a park boasting roughly 17 miles of shoreline. The course remains entirely within the park, providing runners with views of forests, the lake, and wildlife, rather than a typical town-street setting. The ruck division introduces an added challenge: men carry a 20-pound weight and women carry a 10-pound weight in a plate, vest, or backpack, with patches and challenge coins awarded based on finish times. The race also benefits the Human Health Project, which provides grants to local food shelters, and participants are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item on race day.