New Hampshire Marathon


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New Hampshire’s best kept secret for 28 years… is the New Hampshire Marathon! Come experience the natural beauty of NH in a small, friendly and community oriented event. We have events for every age, ability and goals. Full marathon, half marathon, 10K and a kids’ marathon event that ends with its final one mile on race day.
The mission of the NH Marathon is to promote a world class running event and to support area child-centered organizations. The event features a course around Newfound Lake during our most spectacular season, peak foliage. For the past few years, the NH Marathon has attracted runners from 45 states and 10 countries.
Timed to coincide with the peak viewing season for fall foliage here in this gorgeous, rural town in northern New England, Bristol’s New Hampshire Marathon sees more than 500 runners cross the finish line in the full marathon, half marathon and 10K combined each year, and is set to welcome as many or more for this year’s annual running.
Course highlights
All races start at 9 a.m. Marathon and 10K racers start on Lake Street in front of the Newfound Memorial Middle School. The course proceeds north on Rte 3A, and the 10K racers turn at the appropriately marked turns and return to the finish at Kelley Park. See Map.
The marathon runners continue on 3A north to North Shore Road (8.3 mi) and turn left toward and through the village of Hebron and continue straight on to the turnaround (13+ miles). After retracing the route back to Hebron, the course turns south along the west shore of Newfound Lake, rejoining Rt 3A (24+ miles) at which point it retraces the route back to the finish line turning left on to Union St., right on to North Main and right to the finish at Kelley Park.
Half Marathon will start beyond Sculptured Rocks.
Route map
directions_runStart address: Bristol,us
flagFinish address: Bristol,us
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