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Jackson Hole Marathon

Jackson Hole Marathon

Description

The Jackson Hole Marathon, held annually in September, offers runners a stunning, high-altitude race through the breathtaking landscape of Wyoming’s Teton Range. Known for its scenic beauty, this marathon is a must-do for nature-loving runners seeking a challenging and rewarding race experience.

The point-to-point course starts in the charming town of Jackson and takes runners through various terrains, including open ranchlands, tree-lined roads, and the awe-inspiring backdrop of the Grand Teton Mountains. The crisp fall air and snow-capped peaks provide an unparalleled setting, with every mile offering postcard-worthy views of the rugged wilderness and expansive sky.

While the course features a few rolling hills, the elevation, and fresh mountain air present a unique challenge for runners, making it an ideal race for those seeking a memorable and demanding marathon. The race also includes a half marathon and relay option, ensuring there’s something for every level of runner.

The Jackson Hole Marathon is well-organized, with plenty of aid stations and local support to help runners along the way. Post-race celebrations include refreshments and camaraderie at the finish line, where participants can soak in the majestic scenery after completing their journey. This marathon offers a true wilderness running adventure in one of the most picturesque locations in the United States.

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# of Finishers

200-300 Half Marathon

200-300 Marathon

Course Information

Profile: Rolling Hills
Type: Point to Point
Surface: Road/Pavement
Pace Groups: Yes
Time Limit: 6 hr 30 min

Elevation Details

Elevation Gain: 748 ft (full), 321 ft (half)
Elevation Loss: 685 ft (full), 141 ft (half)

Qualifying Race For:

Boston: Yes
World Major Qualifier: No

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