Runners start the out-and-back loop course for the race in the city of Avalon, and from there they’ll climb some 1,600 feet as they run the winding roads inside the Catalina Island Conservancy Nature Preserve. They’ll see amazing views of Avalon Bay and Pebbly Beach as they run up toward East Peak, along Renton Mine Road and East End Road, and then downhill along Avalon Canyon Road back toward the city for the race finish.
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