From the start at Crissy Field, the course first unfolds with an up-and-down stretch along the Presidio and the Sea Cliff neighborhoods with the Pacific Ocean in the background. The course then head into Golden Gate Park, taking runners past Strawberry Hill, the Conservatory of Flowers and Stow Lake.
The second half course exits the park on Haight Street and takes runners through a neighborhood that will take you back in time to the 1960s, past Sharon Meadows and through the Alvord Lake Tunnel on your way to the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood.
From there, the course takes runners next toward the Mission District, which has a distinctly Latin vibe, and along the promenade behind AT&T Park, where Major League Baseball’s San Francisco Giants play.
After the baseball park, the course takes a quick run under the Bay Bridge on its way toward the finish line for the second half, along the Embarcadero at Folsom Street.
The race is run entirely on paved city streets, and for what is in many places a very hilly city, the race is thankfully free of any steep, sudden changes in elevation, either uphill or downhill.
There are hills, to be sure — most notably between mile markers 0 and 2, and 3 and 4 — but runners won’t have to climb the intimidating hills that the city is known for.
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