Where:
Clark Fork River Trail, in front of Boone and Crockett Club
250 Station Dr Missoula, MT
Description:
Distance: 1.2 Miles
Location: Race begins on the Clark Fork River Trail, in front of Boone and Crockett Club, in downtown Missoula. Participants will finish at Caras Park Pavilion, adjacent to the Higgins Avenue Bridge. Course Map
Cost: $10*
Registration Window: Online from October 1, 2023 through June 29, 2024
Packet Pickup and Late Registration: Friday, June 28, from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Caras Park Pavilion and Saturday, June 29, from 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM at the start area.
RUN. HAVE FUN. BE SUPER.
A spectator and crowd favorite, the Missoula Kids Marathon is a non-competitive and non-timed 1.2 mile run. It’s all about having fun and staying active all the way to the finish line! Every child is a winner and will be rewarded with an official race number, cape, goodie bag, and colorful medal–just for finishing!
OPTIONAL: Participants ages 13 and under, can log ‘miles’ all spring to complete their marathon! Participants can become marathon finishers by completing a 25-mile training program prior to race day and then they can run, walk or jog the 1.2-mile course on race day.
HOW TO LOG YOUR MILES: Download and print the Kids Marathon Log. To earn miles, you can walk, swim, roll, hike, and of course, run! Some ideas: participating schools will have running clubs to help you log miles; if you are playing a sport, check off miles for any time you walk, run or swim in your sport; join Missoula Youth Track Club in the spring; walk or run in local races throughout the spring and early summer! Mileage logs are to help get you motivated (you don’t have to turn them in)!
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