Virginia Creeper Marathon
Virginia Creeper Marathon
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Event information

Virginia Creeper Marathon

06 Apr 2025

5.0

Where

Abingdon, VA, United States

Start time

08:00

Distances

Marathon

Surface

Trail

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

April 06 2025
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 08:00
TrailMarathonPoint to pointTrail RaceDownhill

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Race Details

27th Annual Virginia Creeper Marathon 

Hosted by the State of Franklin Track Club

Due to the nature of the course and support facilities, race management reserves the right to limit the race-day field to 100 runners. 

Please note: this is a low-key, low-frills event.  Amenities are minimal.

Race memento given to race-day participants.

Awards presented to the top finisher, male and female and to the top (1) finisher in the following age groups, male and female:

29-under, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+.

COURSE

Our course is pleasantly scenic. The race starts and finishes on the Virginia Creeper Trail near the Abingdon Trailhead which is at the junction of Green Springs Road and the Virginia Creeper Trail, at 300 Green Springs Road, Abingdon, Virginia. The race is run on the Virginia Creeper Trail, a former railroad bed.  The Trail is flat to gentle grade, with a soft running surface (plus the occasional wooden trestle). 

This course is two out-and-back segments on the Trail. The first turnaround is approximately 1 mile south of the Alvarado Station Trailhead, the second turn around is approximately.

1 miles from the Abingdon Trialhead, and the third turnaround is at the Watauga Trailhead. Runners come to/thru the Watauga Trailhead three times (miles 3.6, 15.6, 22.6) and the Alvarado Station Trailhead twice (approx. miles 8.5 and 10.7).

Those locations have car/parking access which makes them wonderful spots for family and friends to photograph and cheer their runners on to an excellent finish.  Aid stations (every 3 - 3.5 miles) and the finish line will have water, sports drink, refreshments and homemade goodies.

Contact information

Phone Number

423-530-4706

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Reviews

4.5
Based on 90 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!

By: Ana R.

Posted: January 19, 2025

This race is awesome and affordable!

This race is great for your body and soul. It is on a rail trail so the surface is dirt/crushed gravel material. It is very scenic on an out and back section of the Virginia Creeper trail. It is a small race and you can park close to the start. The snacks at the finish and aid stations were good. It is only 15 dollars so you will have money for lodging and dinner or gas if traveling from out of state. There is no shirt or medal but I didn't miss it as the volunteers are great and the low cost and location of this race is what keeps me coming back. It is a certified Boston qualifying race.
5.0

By: Pete K.

Posted: April 09, 2024

A Gem in the Mountains

It's well-known that when anything gets too big - people and money - the principle of diminishing returns sets in. Spaghetti dinners and finishers medals the size of dinner plates aren't essential, and especially not with a 100 to 150-dollar price tag. But for a modest 15 bucks, the Creeper offers a beautiful, flat course on a crushed gravel path with forest, farmland, and rivers; superb runner station snacks, refreshments, and service; prompt, friendly, and personalized communication; and a unique bandana quilt for a souvenir. The only downsides are few spectators (unless you count cows) and a long, gently graded uphill for the last few miles. But these just give the race character. Can't say enough about Donna, her crew of volunteers, and this race. Nice to see in this world of overkill at least one thing that has remained humble.
4.0

By: Sharon Babineau

Posted: March 28, 2022

Friendly, Well Organized, and Beautiful!

Such a fun event! A beautiful course, well stocked aid stations, friendly and helpful volunteers. I'm a slowpoke, and was allowed to start the race about 45 minutes early. The volunteers on the course were enthusiastic and encouraging, and made sure I had everything I needed. It was nice to be able to leave a drop bag near the start/finish area, since we ran by it several times. Even the port-a-potties were nice and clean. I would definitely run this race again and recommend it to others! Thanks Frank and the State of Franklin Track Club!
5.0
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