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Marathons in Washington

Washington has 14 upcoming marathons scheduled for 2026. Seattle is the busiest city with 3 marathons, ahead of North Bend (2) and Bellingham (2).

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Jack & Jill Marathon & Half
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Jack & Jill Marathon & Half

July 25, 2026
North Bend, WA
PeaceHealth Appletree Marathon
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PeaceHealth Appletree Marathon

August 29, 2026
Vancouver, WA
Cascade Express Marathon & Half Marathon
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Cascade Express Marathon & Half Marathon

September 12, 2026
North Bend, WA
Skagit Flats Marathon, Half & 5k
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Skagit Flats Marathon, Half & 5k

September 13, 2026
Burlington, WA
Fall - Mud Mountain Dam Marathon & Half Marathon
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Fall - Mud Mountain Dam Marathon & Half Marathon

September 19, 2026
Enumclaw, WA
Bellingham Bay Marathon
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Bellingham Bay Marathon

September 20, 2026
Bellingham, WA
The Spokane Marathon
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The Spokane Marathon

October 11, 2026
Spokane, WA
2026 The Snohomish River Run Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K
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2026 The Snohomish River Run Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K

October 11, 2026
Snohomish, WA
2026 Seattle Ghost Marathon, Half & 50K
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2026 Seattle Ghost Marathon, Half & 50K

November 28, 2026
Seattle, WA
UW Medicine Seattle Marathon
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UW Medicine Seattle Marathon

November 29, 2026
Seattle, WA
Sunrise Marathon 5K/10K/13.1 SEATTLE
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Sunrise Marathon 5K/10K/13.1 SEATTLE

December 12, 2026
Seattle, WA
Last Chance Marathon and Half Marathon
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Last Chance Marathon and Half Marathon

December 31, 2026
Bellingham, WA
Yakima River Canyon Marathon and Half-Marathon
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Yakima River Canyon Marathon and Half-Marathon

April 3, 2027
Yakima, WA
Tacoma City Marathon / Half / Ghost / 10K / 5K / 1K
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Tacoma City Marathon / Half / Ghost / 10K / 5K / 1K

May 1, 2027
Tacoma, WA

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Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular marathon distances?
The most popular distances are 5K (3.1 miles), 10K (6.2 miles), half marathon (13.1 miles), and full marathon (26.2 miles). You can browse all of these distances on RACE and filter by location and date to find one near you.
How do I find a marathon near me?
Use the search bar on RACE to filter by your state or enter your zip code with a distance radius. You can also browse our state-by-state marathon directory to find races in your area.
When is marathon season in the US?
Marathon season typically peaks in spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) when temperatures are ideal for distance running. Major fall marathons include Chicago, New York City, and Marine Corps.
What is a good marathon time for beginners?
A common goal for first-time marathoners is to finish under 5 hours. The average US marathon finish time is around 4 hours 30 minutes. Many runners focus on simply finishing their first race rather than chasing a specific time.
How do I qualify for the Boston Marathon?
Boston Marathon qualifying times vary by age and gender, ranging from 3:00 for men 18-34 to 5:25 for women 80+. Many runners use fast, flat courses like Sacramento CIM or Houston Marathon as Boston qualifiers. Browse BQ-friendly races on RACE.