The Lake Tahoe Marathon Events span over three days with a series of races and activities designed for all levels of athletes and families. This includes full and half marathons, ultra marathons, relays, and kids' runs, all showcasing the scenic beauty of Lake Tahoe.
Event Details:
- Dates: October 18-20, 2024
- Location: Various locations around Lake Tahoe
- Presented by: BlueZone Sports
- Website: Visit event's website for more information
Key Races and Activities:
Tahoe Triple: Lakeside Marathon, Cal Neva Marathon, and Lake Tahoe Marathon
Tahoe Trifecta: Nevada Half, Carnelian Bay Half, and Emerald Bay Half
4-Person Marathon Relay
Tahoe Double Marathon: Back-to-back full marathons
72-Mile Ultra Midnight Express and 4-person Relay
Super Hero 5K, Edgewood 10K
Kids Pumpkin Runs
Schedule Highlights:
Thursday, October 17:
Bib Pickup and Pasta Buffet for The Triple & Trifecta at Beach Retreat (2 PM - 6 PM)
Pasta Buffet at $25 for Trifecta & Triple Entries, $50 for others (5 PM)
Race Orientation and Q&A (5:30 PM)
Friday, October 18:
Lakeside Marathon starts (6:30 AM)
Nevada Half Marathon starts (8:15 AM)
Shuttle service available
Saturday, October 19:
Cal Neva Marathon starts (6:30 AM)
Carnelian Bay Half Marathon starts (8:15 AM)
72-Mile Ultra Meeting (5 PM)
72-Mile Midnight Express Ultra starts (9 PM)
Sunday, October 20:
Emerald Bay Half Marathon starts (10:30 AM)
Tahoe Double Marathon starts early for those finishing over 6 hours
Kids Soroptimist Pumpkin Runs (10:30 AM)
5K & 10K events start (9 AM and 9:10 AM)
Transportation and Parking:
Free shuttle buses provided for certain events, with pick-ups from multiple locations.
Detailed parking and transportation information available on the race website.
Special Notes:
Registration: Must be completed by Wednesday, September 11, 2024.
Post-Race: Free city bus service available, plus the LakeLink app offers free shuttle service within 3 miles of the finish line.
Volunteer Meeting: Wednesday, October 16, at Lake Tahoe Pizza.
Additional Information:
The events feature different starting points and requirements (e.g., headlamps for early starts), so participants should review specific race details and requirements.
Events support the High Sierra Lacrosse Foundation among other causes.