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Outer Banks Marathon Reviews
Outer Banks Marathon
4.6 Stars from
7 Runners
Great vacation race
By ACG about 2019
Review
We thoroughly enjoyed our weekend in the Outer Banks. Definitely visit the Lost Colony museum and Wright Memorial.
The course is flat and easy EXCEPT miles 10-13 which are on trails. Mile 12.4-13.0 is actually on single-track trails. I estimate that the trail section of the course cost me 1.5 minutes. I think the course organizers should have made that information clearer ahead of time (I learned about it at the expo the day before). Other than that very easy, flat course. We had a 5mph headwind in miles 21-25 the year I did it (2019). Winds are not unusual in the OBX though - the reason the Wright Brothers chose Kitty Hawk is exactly because it's one of the windiest places in the US.
If you are looking to BQ and you are just on the margin, I might choose an easier course that reliably has no wind. That said, both my boyfriend and I had PRs and the course is easier than many marathon courses. Again, it's a great vacation destination and a weekend is just the right amount of time to see the sights.
Race Tips
Miles 10-13 are on trails, 12.4-13.0 are on single-track trails. Show up on time - awards are based on gun time, not chip time.
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5 Stars
Small but great
By Roberto Toledo about 2018
Review
Extremely well organized Marathon even compared to big races out ther. Love the Expo, small but with nice stuff with fair prices. Easy Check in and nice volunteers. Race well organized, easy course, good aid support, nice after party and nice scenery. Weather was also great this year and I wonder what it takes to find my marathon change its PR score because weather seem it has been great past several years as well.
Point for improvement would be better sign marks on the non-turn intersections. When there is no sign, just go straight and do not turn anywhere.
Race Tips
Mostly flat race. Trail section can be tricky and little time sucker. Hills are few and easy. What annoys me was the loosen gravel getting stuck under my shoes (ON has this problem). Bridge hill at 37km is not a big challenge.
I stayed at Beachwoods resort. Good one and I could walk to the start line.
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5 Stars
Gorgeous, fun, and friendly
By Beth about 2016
Review
I loved everything. Small size and friendly runners and spectators made this a perfect first marathon for me. Very well-run event in a quiet vacation location.
Race Tips
There is a 3-4 mile stretch around mile 8-10 that is unpaved and goes through the woods. Mostly sandy. I wasn’t expecting this! It wasn’t too technical, just surprising and threw me off a bit. There is one STEEP and sandy hill in the woods but it’s short and over with quickly.
Make a long weekend of it and rent a vacation home on the beach. It was beautiful. If possible, leave a car at the finish line the night before so that post-race is easier to manage. Get dropped off at the start line.
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5 Stars
Great Experience
By M about 2016
Review
This race was well organized by friendly people. The after party food & refreshments were great, they were very generous with everything - even to friends of runners who were waiting for their racer.
Driving gets difficult for your spectators because of road closures for the race. Might be best to have them parked at the finish line early on to wait for you.
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5 Stars
By Williams about 2016
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5 Stars
By RPapa about 2015
Review
I did this race in 2015 (my first marathon ever) and would definitely do it again. Organized well, good amount of spectators throughout the course, and beautiful scenery.
Race Tips
This race is NOT as flat as the elevation profile says. Most of the hills are small and rolling, though the few miles through the woods is challenging. Thankfully, the pretty scenery will distract you. The biggest hill, the giant bridge just past mile 21, is not as bad as it looks.
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5 Stars
By ms about 2012
Review
I've done the full course 2 times and the half versions about six times. This is a beautiful race, really well organized and small enough not to feel over crowded. There are 3-4 waves and they move fast.
Be warned, the off-road portions can be really challenging. They are huge time sucks, in my experience, particularly the loose sand trail portion. The elevations aren't too major, but combined with the nature of the trail, they are enough to frustrate even strong runners. The Bridge is a good challenge, but after having it under your belt once, it isn't that big of a deal. Aside from the few miles of off-road, the course is flat and fast. Most of the first 13 miles is well-shaded and cool, the second half is more open road.
Overall, this race is well-run, the weather has been consistently beautiful the past 5-6 years and the spectators are great. I'd highly recommend. It is a good for a first timer. In April the first half of the course is run as a 13.1 and in November you can do the second half as a 13.1.
Race Tips
Be prepared for a decent challenge miles 10-13. Every time I've done this course I go into that stretch ahead of pace and come out a good amount behind. It can be frustrating. If possible, train some hilly trails. But also know once you break out of mile 13, the course definitely picks up pace.
Parking and shuttles for both the half and full are super easy, well organized. The only beef I might have is that the shuttles post-race tend to run a little slow. That combined with some extra heavy traffic makes getting back to your car/start/hotel a bit long. Still, it isn't bad and the organizers do a great job. Be warned that because this is a smaller venue, if spectators want to get from any point of the course to the finish point, traffic will be slow going. One lane open for the majority of the trip, with cars moving 10-15mph the entire way. The first year I did the half my family never made it to the finish line.
The expo is typical for a smaller event, about a dozen-plus vendors and a dozen or so local businesses.
This is an beautiful place to vacation. November is great because the summer crowds are gone, but the weather is still nice enough to enjoy outdoors, beach (not swimming, but exploring/hikes/ect) and most seasonal restaurants and businesses are still open. Because it is officially off-season, you can get a beach rental for a steal. We have family that lives here, but still get a beach front house and make a week of it with our kids. It is the best week of the year for our family and have even vacationed with 2-3 other "running" families in huge homes for an amazing price. If you can't manage the week, definitely swing a long weekend. You won't be disappointed!