Redmond Marathon

Redmond, United States • 29 Mar 2026

Event Information

The Redmond City Marathon 26.2 is scheduled for March 29, 2026. The start and finish is at Sixty Acres Park in Redmond, Washington.

Course Details

The course begins at Sixty Acres Park and heads south along the Sammamish River Trail. It continues through Marymoor Park onto the Marymoor connector and the East Lake Sammamish asphalt Trail. The route is an out-and-back format, covering 13.1 miles one way for a total of 26.2 miles. It is described as flat and fast and is a certified Boston Marathon qualifier. Aid stations with water, Gatorade, and gel (Gu) are provided every 3 miles, along with first aid. The event also includes a half marathon option (13.1 miles).

Participant Information

The organizer is Sammamish Running. Registration fees are $80.00 for the full marathon and $75.00 for the half marathon. On March 28, 2026, a pre-race pasta dinner is included with registration and will be held from 4-6 pm at the Redmond Town Center, with free parking available. Post-race, all finishers receive a cup of clam chowder. Awards are given to the top three male and top three female finishers in the form of Starbucks gift cards. A bonus monetary prize is offered to the first person who breaks the existing course record of 3:09:45. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

26 mi
Redmond City Marathon 26.2
13 mi
Redmond City Half 13.1
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