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Half Marathons in Houston, TX

Houston, TX is home to 8+ running events. Whether you are looking for a competitive race or a casual weekend event, the Houston running scene has something for every level. Find and register below.

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Red, White and Blue Half Marathon - Houston

Houston, TX

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Red, White and Blue Half Marathon - Houston

June 28, 2026
Houston, TX
Red, White and Blue Half Marathon - Houston
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Red, White and Blue Half Marathon - Houston

July 25, 2026
Houston, TX
TC Jester Half Marathon & 10k
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TC Jester Half Marathon & 10k

August 23, 2026
Houston, TX
Day of the Dead Half Marathon - Houston
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Day of the Dead Half Marathon - Houston

October 17, 2026
Houston, TX
UTHealth Houston Half Marathon & 10K
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UTHealth Houston Half Marathon & 10K

October 25, 2026
Houston, TX
Golden Harvest Half Marathon & 5k/10k - Houston
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Golden Harvest Half Marathon & 5k/10k - Houston

September 26, 2026
Sugar Land, TX
Sugar Land Half Marathon, 10k, & Mile
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Sugar Land Half Marathon, 10k, & Mile

October 11, 2026
Sugar Land, TX
Cypress Half Marathon & 5K presented by Houston Methodist
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Cypress Half Marathon & 5K presented by Houston Methodist

November 8, 2026
Cypress, TX

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find running races in Houston?
Use RACE to browse all upcoming running events in Houston, TX. Filter by distance (5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon) and date to find the perfect race for your schedule.
What are the most popular race distances in Houston?
Houston hosts races at every distance, from 1-mile fun runs to full marathons. 5K and half marathon events are the most common, followed by 10Ks and marathons.
When is the best time to race in Houston, TX?
Race season varies by region. Check the calendar on RACE to see Houston's busiest months — spring and fall are typically peak season for road races in Texas.
Are there beginner-friendly races in Houston?
Yes. Many 5K events in Houston welcome first-time runners with open waves, no time cutoffs, and walk-friendly policies. Start with a local 5K and build from there.