May 17
Date
Full Marathon, Half Marathon
Distance
95m
Elevation
400
Runners
Elevation Profile
Illustrative profile based on elevation data. Actual course may vary.
Course Highlights
Out And Back Course
Course layout type
Road Terrain
Running surface
Certified
USATF
About This Race
The Wyoming Marathon is the highest paved road marathon in the United States, run at an average elevation of 7,220 feet in the Laramie Basin. The out-and-back course along the rolling medicine bow terrain offers panoramic views of the Snowy Range and Medicine Bow National Forest. Running at altitude makes this a unique challenge for runners seeking a high-plains adventure.
History & Records
First Edition
2012
Avg. Participants
400
Race Day Weather
Mid-May in Laramie averages 3-15C (37-59F). Cold mountain high plains. Wind is common. Acclimatize early.
Runner Reviews
Reviews are coming soon. After the race, runners will be able to share their experience here.
Organizer
Wyoming Marathon
Official Website