Huntington Beach, California - Super Bowl Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
Surf City Marathon

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Surf City Marathon
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Surf City USA® Marathon Information

  • Start Time 6:50 a.m. Where Else Will You Get Cheers from a Surfer?
  • Participant Limit – approximately 1,000
  • The course limit is 6 hours, a pace of about 13:43 per mile.
  • Aid Stations include Arrowhead water, Amino Vital sports drink,
    Clif Bloks, and snacks
  • Official finish times, finisher medals, and post-race refreshments
    cannot be guaranteed to any participants finishing over 6 hours.
  • An early start is not available.
  • USA Track & Field certified.
  • Official Boston Marathon qualifier
  • Highest point less than 100' above sea level
  • Steepest course grade is approximately 6%

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2008 Surf City USA Marathon Course Map
COURSE NUTRITION AND SUPPORT INFO
ELEVATION CHART
MARATHON RACE DAY PARKING INFO

Marathon Course Overview

Limited to 1,000 runners, this spectacular oceanfront course is an exclusive Southern California favorite! Run by the famous Huntington Beach pier and continue through scenic Huntington Central Park. Observe native surfers in their natural habitat as you hit the beachfront running path at Bolsa Chica State Beach. More than 1,500 volunteers and several surf bands will be along the way cheering you on and making sure you have plenty of nourishment and energy! Where else will you get cheers from a surfer?

A Sunrise Start

Sunrise: 6:47 a.m.
Start Time: 6:50 a.m.
Ave. Temp: 48 degrees

Picture this..."a start wreathed in light fog, led out by a covey of restored classic woody sedans and lifeguard vehicles," complete with surfboards on top! Marathon & Beyond Magazine calls it a "perfect start/finish." All races begin to the soundtrack of the Beach Boys' Surfin' USA and the cheers of local surfers from Huntington Beach's original surfing club, The Longboard Crew.

Miles 1-2 Huntington Beach Pier & Main Street

Surfer Crossing!

Start on Pacific Coast Highway between the ocean and the Hilton Waterfront Beach Hotel. Running north, the Huntington Beach Pier and Main Street are less than a mile away. Wave to the three thousand 5K runners gathered at Main Street for the start of their race. At the 5K start banner, look to the left to enjoy the famous Huntington Beach Pier. The next time you see it, you will be on the beachfront running path at mile 25!

Miles 2 -9 Huntington Central Park

Just past the second mile marker, at the first retro surf band station, turn inland on Seapoint and head for Huntington Central Park. On this stretch, you will encounter the course’s only incline, between miles 3 and 4. But take heart; there are hundreds of kids at the park, waiting to cheer you on! They love marathon runners and get up early every year to come to the park, hand out water and yell words of encouragement! These will be your biggest fans! Feeding off energy from the kids in the park, head down Seapoint back toward the ocean. Enjoy the ocean view all the way down to PCH.

Miles 9-15 Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve

Just past mile nine, take a right on PCH and absorb the energy from the ocean! Breathe in the fresh sea air as you continue north on the highway. The Bolsa Chica Reserve wetlands roll out to the right. This 300 acre ecological wonder is a sanctuary for wildlife and migratory birds. Bolsa Chica, along with the rest of Huntington Beach, CA, has some of the nation's best birding! Nearly half of the birds found in the U.S. have been seen in Huntington Beach. Sightings of great blue herons, snowy egrets and brown pelicans are common; lucky bird watchers can even spot a rare white pelican at the right time of the year.

Miles 16-25 Beachfront Running PathBeachfront Running Path

Starting on mile sixteen, the course leaves Pacific Coast Highway and continues on a beachfront running path paved right over the sand! These are the same beaches where the legends of surf movies and music were made. Observe local surfers in their natural habitat with the waves crashing just yards away. Run all the way back to the pier, where a crowd of spectators will be cheering from above!

The Last Mile – A Spectacular Finish

After turning at the pier, work your way up through the lifeguard station back to Pacific Coast Highway. As you come on to the highway, you will be less than a mile from the finish line. It’s a straight shot from there, and the finish line banner is just ahead. Spectators line the highway to cheer you to the finish line!

Things to Know

About eight miles of the marathon course runs on the multi purpose beachfront running path that winds through the legendary surfing beaches of Southern California. This public path is not part of the closed course and you may encounter walkers, bicyclists, and others who are not participating in the race. It is only 8 feet wide in some places, which is why we limit the marathon event to 1,000 participants. Special Note to wheelchair participants: The Multi Purpose Beach Path has a speed limit of 8 MPH that must be observed at all times. Most wheelchair participants select our Half Marathon course, which stays on the main roadways. More Info

Course Support Details

CLICK HERE FOR Course Support Details including hydration and on Amino Vital sports drink and Arrowhead water nutrition information.
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