Mayor’s Midnight Sun Marathon & Half Marathon

Saturday, June 22, 2024 • Anchorage, AK • Course Map

Note: A virtual option is available for this event. Registration details are included below.

A few thousand runners and walkers trek along the coastal trails of Anchorage along the Cook Inlet each summer at the Mayor’s Midnight Sun Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K, which is timed to coincide with the summer solstice, when the longest day of the year brings a full day of sunlight over this subarctic region.

Framed by the spectacular mountains all around the city and the forested trails along the course, the race offers breathtaking views of the nearby Alaska wilderness as it takes runners through local landmarks like Earthquake Park, Point Woronzof and the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail.

Both the half and the full marathons share the same finishing line but have different starting points — the full marathon begins at Anchorage’s Bartlett High School, while those running the half start their race at the Delaney Park Strip, just off West 9th Avenue.

From the half marathon starting point, participants follow Stolt Lane and then Bootlegger Park Drive through some of the city’s residential areas, and then pass by Westchester Lagoon, which transitions the course from neighborhood areas to the forests of Earthquake Park as it makes its way west.

Run on paved surfaces through the early miles, the race course stays mostly flat through mile markers one through three, and then becomes hillier as runners make their way around the western edge of the park onto Point Woronzof Road, as miles three through five bring some of the biggest hills of the race, climbing from roughly sea level around mile 1 to around 175 feet by the time runners reach mile 6.

Runners make the turn around Point Woronzof and head south along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, which includes the hilliest stretch of the race, all the way south to the turnaround point at about the 6.5 mile point in the race.

After making the turnaround, runners then head back northward along the trail, downhill along the stretch they just ran, following the coastal trail for a roughly six-mile stretch back through Earthquake Park along the shoreline.

The second hilly stretch of the race occurs as runners are making their way around the point between mile markers 8 and 10, and then the course begins to flatten out again for the last few miles of the race.

Race Weather & Climate

Located on the coastal lowlands in southern central Alaska, just north of the Kenai Fjords National Park and the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Anchorage typically experiences mild to cool weather conditions in the early summer.

On race day (June 22), the average low is 48ºF and the average high is 63ºF.

Past Results

Course Map

See the race route map for the Mayor’s Midnight Sun Half Marathon here.

Starting Time

  • 7:30 AM – full marathon, half marathon
  • 9:30 AM – 5K

Fees

  • $75 – $105 for the half marathon
  • $90 – $130 for the full marathon
  • $40 – $60 for the 5K

Registration & Official Race Website

To reserve your spot in the 2024 running of Anchorage’s Mayor’s Marathon, Half Marathon, Marathon Relay or 5K race, register online at RunSignUp.com here.

Comments

Ever run in the Mayor’s Half Marathon? Share your impressions here, or post your review in the Comments below.

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7 comments… add one
  • Melissa Esposito June 15, 2019, 5:02 pm

    I will not be able to attend the expo. Can I pick up my bib at another time or the morning of? I will be running the half marathon.

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  • NING CHEN May 17, 2018, 4:57 am

    hi, I have registered for the 2018 race, paid. But I couldn’t find any info about bib pick up, time and location. The official website link goes directly to http://www.goesseawolves.com when I click it. Can you please advise how I can find the info I need?

    Thank you,

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  • Angela Ng March 15, 2018, 12:50 am

    We have just registered the full marathon pls advise which hotel to stay n how far from the airport to hotel n hotel to the marathon start Line.
    Thank you.

    Reply
  • Marilyn April 6, 2017, 11:31 pm

    How does the half marathon relay with 2 runners work.? What are the logistics?

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  • Rey Trevino May 30, 2016, 12:45 pm

    What is the time limit for the full marathon?
    Currently I’m doing them in 8 hours

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  • Raquel Colon May 20, 2016, 3:38 pm

    Hello,
    My name is Raquel. I would like to travel from NYC to run the Mayor’s Midnight Sun half marathon in Anchorage Alaska, June 18th. I’ve called the host hotel (Sheraton) and they are booked reporting there are no other hotels available. Are there any other hotels near the race area? Please advise. Thank you!

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    • Matt June 13, 2016, 1:34 pm

      There are quite a few hotels in the race area. Anything with zipcode 99501 is within walking/jogging distance. There is a Marriott, Hilton, Captain Cook and Inlet Towers to name a few. Good Luck!

      Reply

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