Race starts at 6:30 and I drove up from Menlo Park at 4. Very doable day of race from anywhere in Bay Area provided you have bib mailed to you ahead of time.
5 /
5 Stars
Great race for an intermediate runner
By Bryan about 2021
Review
I can't speak for those looking at qualifying for Boston, but I had a great experience. The volunteers were good about saying what they had this year and the course was well marked. I was running in the 3:55 group and at every turn they had someone directing racers so they didn't miss the turns. I hope this happened for the earlier racers too, but I can't speak for them. My pacer was dead on in his time (15 seconds ahead), and told me to go ahead because he saw that I had the energy to go ahead. This was my first marathon and I finished in 3:51:53. I will definitely be back and hope to run in a faster pacing group next time.
Race Tips
There are 2 points where you are running on gravel roads. One is the winery and one is a loop before that. The road also has some noticable hills. they are very short, but they are fairly steep.
4 /
5 Stars
BQ'd by 10+ minutes two years in a row
By KA about 2019
Review
Flat fast course that's easy on the legs. The weather is usually nice and cool. Well organized.
Race Tips
Hotel Azura is located at a convenient 0.5 mile jog to the start line
5 /
5 Stars
Poor organization
By AM about 2017
Review
Didn't like lack of organization. Lack of resources from porta potties to knowledgeable people shows. They got my chip time wrong, which probably not their fault but had no real interest in helping me fix. In the end didn't matter since I had already BQ.
Race Tips
Some parts of the course around park / bike path b came tight hard to get around people causing a waste of valuable energy towards the end of race.
Don't pick this course if your main goal is to BQ otherwise you can take a risk. I only ran it because I wanted to improve my corral placement.
2 /
5 Stars
By TJM about 2016
Review
Flat, fast, and well managed, this was a good race.
Race Tips
I feared it might be hot but it was actually fine. The race starts downtown, follows a stream out into wine country, loops right through a vineyard before making its way back to town.
All the hotels become expensive on race day - I ended up paying $200 for a Motel.
5 /
5 Stars
By NB about 2016
Review
Improperly marked course in 2016. Similar problems in previous years.
Race Tips
Nice course, wine at water stops.
3 /
5 Stars
By sr about 2016
Review
Terrible organization. Pacers off route. This has happened 3 times in 4 years. Terrible experience. Dont go.
1 /
5 Stars
By DG about 2015
Review
I liked the area in California, would be great to have guests along due to being in wine country.
I liked the bottle of wine in place of a shirt, however I would also like a shirt. I bought one.
I liked the course. Going through the winery was interesting.
I liked the expo was held at the winery - transportation was well done.
Race Tips
Although the overall elevation gain is minimal, there are some small rolling hills that I did not expect. Nothing major but coming from Florida I noticed them. Also some of the blacktop roads were heavily pitted/patched and I recall them being rough in small stretches.
I stayed about 30 miles away, but had no issues getting to the race and expo using a rental car.
I flew out of San Fran the day of the race. I might do it differently next time and get an even later flight.
5 /
5 Stars
By wac about 2015
Review
We run through the barrel room of an actual winery............Awesome! Beautiful Course.
5 /
5 Stars
By PT about 2014
Review
Pre-race expo was at a winery, on outskirts of Santa Rosa. Sort of a pain to get to, as I'm from SF, which meant 2x trips out there, once for expo, once for race. Expo would appeal to most folks, though, winery was nice, and everyone was friendly.
Race itself was good, temperature-wise (~57 F) was comfortable to me, although 10-15 degrees cooler would have been ideal, physiologically. It's a good thing it starts at 6:00 a.m., however. If they started at the normal 8:00 a.m. start time, it would be miserable later, especially on slower folks.
Volunteers were very nice, although many of them did not have much experience in handing out water. (I do not mean this too negatively, and of course, THANK YOU volunteers..) When handing out water, your only job is to try to have a cup in one (or both) hands at all times, and to announce clearly what you are carrying. Very few of the volunteers would say what they were holding, so I had to sorta yell "water, water, water?" each time, until they identified what they had (sometimes Gatorade, ugh)
Note... I was near the front at all times, there was never a crowd around me at water stations, so probably they had just not been taught to "say what you are holding". This is my only major "complaint" if you will, and was only super-important (to me) because I was using at least a full cup of water on every stop to dump on my head, keeping me cool. Staying cool is amazingly important to running your fastest marathon, as you probably know.
Course is fast, and "flat". There were small hills and rollers, but these would not classify as hills, compared to other courses I've done, i.e. San Francisco, Big Sur, Yakima River, etc.
Good crowd support, for a marathon (and city) of this size. Especially as it was so early, you did see people out and cheering for you.
Race Tips
If you are trying to get a BQ (as I was), I would suggest being at the front of the starting line. After a couple of miles of wide city streets, with turns, you are on a narrow bike path area called "the path", which is a bit narrow. If you wait to start near the back, you would need to fight through tons of people, most likely. I started at the front, and was very happy I did that.
Also... on the way back, the full marathon merges (back on the path) for miles ~21-25 with the half marathoners, and so it gets a bit dicey on space. You need to swerve through or around slower half marathoners a lot, which I liked for the most part, as it distracted me nicely. (cost me some time, of course, but oh well)
Race day parking (as mentioned on the website) was extremely easy. We just arrived at about 4:30ish (start time = 6:00 a.m.), and parked in the Sears/Mall parking lot. Quick 0.5 mile walk to start area. Super cool, and non-stressful. Porta potty area was very good, and was able to use them twice, with no problems; they got long lines at about T - 25 minutes, which is much better than most races I have been at. Race start area was small, but easy to move about. Total runners was about ~1250, just make sure to get to starting line by ~15 minutes before start, to get a spot up front if trying for a fast time.