2025 Race Date: 9/27/25

Registration opens 1/1/25!

Jackson Hole Marathon

Saturday 9/27/25
7:30am

Hole Half Marathon

Saturday 9/27/25
9:00am

Quarter

Marathon

Saturday 9/27/25
10:00am

The Jackson Hole Marathon races cover the best of the Jackson Hole Valley and finish at the base of the Teton Mountain Range in Teton Village. If the altitude doesn’t take your breath away, the scenery certainly will! While you’re here, enjoy Jackson’s vibrant food and art scene, sample some of the best craft breweries in the country, and explore endless open space in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.

We are (proudly) a CUPLESS race, which means you’ll be able to get plenty of water and Powerade on course but you need to carry your own water bottle, collapsible cup, or hydration bladder to refill at aid stations. Read more on our cupless info page.

You can purchase your pre-race shuttle ticket when you register. Shuttles run from the finish line to the start lines BEFORE the race. There is no post-race shuttle. Please check out our transportation page to figure out your logistics in advance of arriving at the race. 

Join us on Sunday 9/28/25 for The Hobble, our post-race pub crawl. It's a great time for you and your crew to meet other racers, visit with your (amazing) race directors, and check out some local watering holes. You can purchase your Hobble tickets when you register (or in your RunSignUp account after you register).

The Jackson Hole Marathon is a USATF-sanctioned event. The race weekend is presented by the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce and the Jackson Hole Racing Company.

Thank you to our amazing race sponsors!

For information about sponsorship opportunities, email us.

 What people are saying about the Jackson Hole Marathon and Hole Half Marathon:

“What a wonderful experience! The people were so kind and the views were incredible! Made running 26.2 miles such a pleasant experience.”

“Don’t wait, run this race next year, I may join you and run it again!”

“It was a magical misty morning, the aspens were perfect, and the volunteers were so sweet and supportive I wanted to hug them all. Five stars would run again.”