Whether you’re aiming for the full 30k challenge, the iconic half marathon, or the scenic 10k, the Haven Half has something for everyone. Come for the race, stay for the incredible views, and enjoy the community spirit that makes the Haven races truly special! Haven Half MarathonGet ready for an …
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Whether you’re aiming for the full 30k challenge, the iconic half marathon, or the scenic 10k, the Haven Half has something for everyone. Come for the race, stay for the incredible views, and enjoy the community spirit that makes the Haven races truly special!
Haven Half Marathon
Get ready for an unforgettable race experience at the Haven Half Marathon, taking place on scenic Hwy 44 and Placerville Rd. This challenging yet rewarding 12.37-mile course offers runners 1,948 feet of elevation gain, providing a great opportunity for both seasoned athletes and ambitious newcomers to test their endurance in the stunning backdrop of the area.
Haven 30K
For those looking to push themselves even further, the Haven 30k race will cover 20.5 miles, with a total of 2,700 feet of elevation gain. This challenging course will take runners through some of the most beautiful and rugged terrain in the region. Expect a tough but spectacular route that promises to leave you with a sense of accomplishment as you cross the finish line.
Haven 10K
If you’re after something shorter but still rewarding, the Haven 10k (6.2 miles) out-and-back course starting at Hisega Lodge is perfect for runners of all skill levels. This race offers participants a manageable yet scenic route with a welcoming community atmosphere.
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Gorgeous Trails in the Black Hills
This was truly a trail marathon. Most of the course was run on single track on the Centennial Trail of the Black Hills. The trail first followed Brush Creek with … MORE
This was truly a trail marathon. Most of the course was run on single track on the Centennial Trail of the Black Hills. The trail first followed Brush Creek with beautiful wildflowers and wild raspberries, then climbed hill after hill through Ponderosa Pine forest, riparian zones, and the open meadows of the Bald Hills of the Black Hills National Forest. Total elevation gain was approximately 4,500 feet. Aid stations were located an average of 3.5 mile intervals. There was plenty of swag, although the medals were small, which isn’t surprising for a trail marathon. There was great food and beer at the finish, which was a plus.