Shipyard Old Port Half Marathon

Portland, United States of America 7 Jun, 2025

Set in the picturesque coastal city of Portland, Maine, the Shipyard Old Port Half Marathon delivers a stunning waterfront route combined with a lively New England atmosphere. The course takes runners past historic cobblestone streets, working fishing docks, and scenic ocean views, providing a perfect blend of urban and coastal running. While the race has some rolling hills, the majority of the course is flat, making it accessible for runners of all levels. The post-race celebration is a highlight, featuring local craft beer from Shipyard Brewing, fresh seafood, and live music. The enthusiastic crowd support and charming seaside vibes make this race a favorite among those looking for a classic Maine running experience.

Generic Half Marathon Time This represents the time you would expect to run a "generic" half marathon in. This is a half marathon with around 100 m (300 ft) of elevation gain and a temperature around 10°C (50°F). For best results, use our Race Predictor.

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Shipyard Old Port Half Marathon Time



Statistics

Elevation
Elevation Gain 148 m 486 ft
Elevation Low 48 m 157 ft
Elevation High 97 m 318 ft
Weather
Expected Temperature (Low) 15°C 59°F
Expected Temperature (High) 30°C 85°F
Chance of Rain 0%

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Set in the picturesque coastal city of Portland, Maine, the Shipyard Old Port Half Marathon delivers a stunning waterfront route combined with a lively New England atmosphere. The course takes runners past historic cobblestone streets, working fishing docks, and scenic ocean views, providing a perfect blend of urban and coastal running. While the race has some rolling hills, the majority of the course is flat, making it accessible for runners of all levels. The post-race celebration is a highlight, featuring local craft beer from Shipyard Brewing, fresh seafood, and live music. The enthusiastic crowd support and charming seaside vibes make this race a favorite among those looking for a classic Maine running experience.

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