Washington, United States of America · Saturday 25 April 2026
Washington state offers runners a chance to experience the Pacific Northwest's natural character while testing themselves on a road marathon. The region's moderate spring weather in April makes it an appealing time to race, and the landscape around Washington provides the kind of open, relatively flat terrain that lets runners settle into a steady pace without constantly battling elevation changes. This is the sort of place where you can focus on your effort rather than fighting the course. The Kewash Marathon itself keeps things straightforward with a flat to gently rolling road course that won't throw any surprises at you. With minimal elevation gain across the full 42.2 kilometers, this is a course built for honest running. You're looking at a day where your fitness and mental toughness matter more than your hill-running ability, which appeals to runners chasing a personal best or simply wanting a clean, fair test. The road surface provides decent consistency throughout the race, and the gentle rolling sections are the kind that break up the monotony without creating significant climbs. For a spring marathon in the Pacific Northwest, the Kewash offers exactly what many runners are looking for: straightforward racing on a predictable course in a region that makes sense to visit. There's something appealing about an unfussy event that doesn't oversell itself. You show up, run a flat marathon, and let your training speak for itself.
Adjusted Time
3:52:32
Time difference: -7.5 minutes compared to a flat, road, temperate course.