Baltimore Running Festival Marathon Half Marathon & 5k

October 18, 2025
Baltimore
Road
Distances
Marathon, Half-Marathon, 10k
Starting Time

7:30 AM

Fees

$50+

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Some Hills
Urban
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Charm City’s 23rd Annual Running Festival offers races that never disappoint! Runners are sure to have quite the unique and memorable experience as they tour every corner of the city. And the post-race festivities are amazing and certainly well-earned!

With a route that takes runners past some of this harbor city’s most well-known tourist attractions, civic buildings, urban parks and cultural centers, the Baltimore Running Festival is set to mark its 23rd annual running in the fall of 2024 with a slate of race events that includes a full marathon, half marathon, 5K, marathon team relay and fun run for kids age 12 and under. One of the D.C. and Baltimore area’s most popular road races, the Baltimore Running Festival saw more than 16,000 runners, walkers and wheelchair competitors cross the finish line in all races combined last year. Just over 8,000 finishers ran the event’s half marathon, on a course that starts and finishes the near the city’s now-legendary Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the home field for Major League Baseball’s Baltimore Orioles. From the starting line for the 13.1-mile half marathon near the corner of Conway and Light Streets, runners follow what is roughly a counter-clockwise out-and-back loop course through the city, which takes them first from the waterfront along Baltimore’s Inner Harbor area through downtown neighborhoods toward Patterson Park. The park is one of the city’s oldest public parks, and its history dates back to the Civil War, when it was used as a place to house troops, as a hospital for treating wounded soldiers, and even as a military lookout post. Once runners make their way around the southern and eastern edges of the park, the half marathon then starts a long, steady uphill climb between mile markers 3 and 7, along a stretch that takes runners northward along Washington Street, through more downtown neighborhoods as well as past Clifton Park, all the way up to the park road that rings Lake Montebello, one of the city’s most popular routes for runners, joggers and walkers. The park road around the lake keeps runners on mostly even terrain before sending them back out onto the slightly hillier East 33rd Street, which takes the field past Venable Park, where Memorial Stadium — once known as “the world’s largest outdoor insane asylum” — once served as the home field for both the Orioles baseball team and the NFL’s now-defunct Baltimore Colts. After the pass by Venable Park, runners then keep heading west along 33rd toward the campus of Johns Hopkins University, and then turn south on Guilford Avenue to start the final three miles of the race, which follows a mostly downhill descent back to Camden Yards for the race finish.

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Charm City’s 23rd Annual Running Festival offers races that never disappoint! Runners are sure to have quite the unique and memorable experience as they tour every corner of the city. And the post-race festivities are amazing and certainly well-earned!

With a route that takes runners past some of this harbor city’s most well-known tourist attractions, civic buildings, urban parks and cultural centers, the Baltimore Running Festival is set to mark its 23rd annual running in the fall of 2024 with a slate of race events that includes a full marathon, half marathon, 5K, marathon team relay and fun run for kids age 12 and under. One of the D.C. and Baltimore area’s most popular road races, the Baltimore Running Festival saw more than 16,000 runners, walkers and wheelchair competitors cross the finish line in all races combined last year. Just over 8,000 finishers ran the event’s half marathon, on a course that starts and finishes the near the city’s now-legendary Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the home field for Major League Baseball’s Baltimore Orioles. From the starting line for the 13.1-mile half marathon near the corner of Conway and Light Streets, runners follow what is roughly a counter-clockwise out-and-back loop course through the city, which takes them first from the waterfront along Baltimore’s Inner Harbor area through downtown neighborhoods toward Patterson Park. The park is one of the city’s oldest public parks, and its history dates back to the Civil War, when it was used as a place to house troops, as a hospital for treating wounded soldiers, and even as a military lookout post. Once runners make their way around the southern and eastern edges of the park, the half marathon then starts a long, steady uphill climb between mile markers 3 and 7, along a stretch that takes runners northward along Washington Street, through more downtown neighborhoods as well as past Clifton Park, all the way up to the park road that rings Lake Montebello, one of the city’s most popular routes for runners, joggers and walkers. The park road around the lake keeps runners on mostly even terrain before sending them back out onto the slightly hillier East 33rd Street, which takes the field past Venable Park, where Memorial Stadium — once known as “the world’s largest outdoor insane asylum” — once served as the home field for both the Orioles baseball team and the NFL’s now-defunct Baltimore Colts. After the pass by Venable Park, runners then keep heading west along 33rd toward the campus of Johns Hopkins University, and then turn south on Guilford Avenue to start the final three miles of the race, which follows a mostly downhill descent back to Camden Yards for the race finish.

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Starting Time

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Fees

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