
Kingwood, United States of America · Friday 1 January 2027
Kingwood, a suburb in the Houston metropolitan area, offers runners a chance to experience Southeast Texas during one of the more pleasant times of year. January weather in this region tends to be mild and cooperative for distance running, a far cry from the oppressive heat and humidity that define much of the year here. The terrain around Kingwood reflects the flat character of the greater Houston area, with minimal elevation change and low overall altitude. This is not a race where you'll contend with mountains or significant climbs. Instead, you're dealing with the kind of straightforward running that lets you settle into a rhythm without worrying about dramatic elevation swings. The Texas Marathon course itself is refreshingly honest about what it offers: a flat to gently rolling route that stays between 13 and 22 meters above sea level. This gentle topography means your legs won't face the repeated pounding of steep descents, nor will you be grinding up sustained climbs. The flatness here is actually a practical advantage if you're chasing a time or working through a base-building phase of training. Kingwood's suburban setting provides a reasonable backdrop for the distance, with neighborhoods and local roads forming the route rather than truly scenic vistas. The lack of significant elevation does mean the race will test your mental fortitude and aerobic fitness in a straightforward way. If you're considering this January 2027 running date, understand you're signing up for a race designed around consistent effort rather than technical navigation or dramatic views. The course will feel honest and repeatable, the kind of marathon that strips away distractions and comes down to pure running fitness. For anyone training on flat terrain back home or simply wanting to run a distance race without fighting mountains, this represents a solid option during a favorable time of year in Texas.
Adjusted Time
3:52:32
Time difference: -7.5 minutes compared to a flat, road, temperate course.
On our difficulty model, Texas Marathon plays about 2 minutes faster than an average road marathon for a 3:30 runner. It ranks #1074 hardest of 1150 marathons we analyse, and #521 of 575 in United States of America. Use the calculator above to see the exact adjusted time for your own goal pace.
Estimated finish times on this course versus the same effort on an average road marathon, based on its elevation, surface, and expected race-day temperature.
| Average-course time | On Texas Marathon | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| 3:00:00 | 2:54:09 | −05:51 |
| 3:30:00 | 3:23:24 | −06:36 |
| 4:00:00 | 3:52:32 | −07:28 |
| 4:30:00 | 4:21:33 | −08:27 |
| 5:00:00 | 4:50:29 | −09:31 |
| 5:30:00 | 5:19:18 | −10:42 |
| 6:00:00 | 5:48:03 | −11:57 |
Use the calculator above for your exact goal time. Want a prediction from your own training? Try the marathon time predictor.
Texas Marathon is a full marathon held in Kingwood, United States of America. It is scheduled for Friday 1 January 2027. The course is run on road surface with 0m of total climbing, with its high point near 22m above sea level.
This is a very flat course, with only 0m of total climbing and little change in altitude throughout. Flat profiles let you hold an even pace from start to finish, which makes this a fast, PB-friendly race.
Texas Marathon is run on road surfaces, which provide the fastest and most predictable conditions for racing. Road courses allow for consistent pacing and are typically the best choice for a personal best.
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