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Maine Coast Marathon

Maine Coast Marathon

Description

The Maine Coast Marathon is a scenic race held along the picturesque coastline of southern Maine, offering runners breathtaking ocean views and a peaceful, natural setting. The marathon, typically held in May, features a point-to-point course that starts in Kennebunk and winds through charming coastal towns, including Wells and Biddeford, before finishing in the historic town of Biddeford Pool.

Known for its relatively flat terrain with a few rolling hills, the Maine Coast Marathon is a great race for runners seeking to achieve a personal best or those simply looking to enjoy the stunning scenery. The race route highlights the beauty of Maine’s coastline, with stretches along sandy beaches, salt marshes, and tree-lined roads.

In addition to the full marathon, the event includes a half marathon and a marathon relay, making it accessible to runners of varying abilities. Participants often praise the friendly support from volunteers and the enthusiastic local spectators who line the course.

The Maine Coast Marathon also prides itself on its eco-friendly initiatives, striving to reduce waste and minimize its environmental impact. With its combination of natural beauty, community spirit, and a well-organized race experience, the Maine Coast Marathon is a standout event in New England’s running scene.

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# of Finishers

2,000+ Half Marathon

900+ Marathon

Course Information

Profile: Mostly Flat
Type: Point to Point
Surface: Road/Pavement
Pace Groups: Yes
Time Limit: 6 hr 30 min (full)
3 hr 15 min (half)

Elevation Details

Elevation Gain: 770 ft (234 m)
Elevation Loss: 764 ft (232 m)

Qualifying Race For:

Boston: Yes
World Major Qualifier: No

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