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Utah Valley Marathon

Utah Valley Marathon

Description

The Utah Valley Marathon, held annually in June, is a breathtakingly scenic race that takes runners through the heart of Utah’s natural beauty. The marathon starts in the Wasatch Mountains at over 6,000 feet, offering cool mountain air and stunning views right from the beginning. The point-to-point course follows a fast, downhill route, making it a great option for those aiming to set a personal record or qualify for the Boston Marathon.

The race begins near Wallsburg and descends through Provo Canyon, providing runners with dramatic views of towering cliffs, waterfalls, the Provo River, and Utah Lake. One of the most iconic features of the race is Bridal Veil Falls, a 600-foot waterfall visible along the course. The marathon finishes in downtown Provo, where runners are greeted with cheering crowds and a lively post-race celebration.

Known for its excellent race organization, the Utah Valley Marathon provides ample aid stations, medical support, and enthusiastic volunteers to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all participants. The event also includes a half marathon, 10K, and kids’ race, making it family-friendly.

With its fast course, cool temperatures, and awe-inspiring scenery, the Utah Valley Marathon is a top destination for runners seeking a challenging race and a memorable experience outdoors.

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Average Temperature

# of Finishers

2,100 Half Marathon

1,200 Marathon

Course Information

Profile: Downhill
Type: Point to Point
Surface: Road/Pavement
Pace Groups: No
Time Limit: 6 hours (full and half)

Elevation Details

Elevation Gain: Unknown
Elevation Loss: 1,700 ft (full)

Qualifying Race For:

Boston: Yes
World Major Qualifier: Yes

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