The mostly paved, double loop Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon can be challenging because of the rolling hills. However, with only about 110 feet separating the high and low points of the course, most of the hills are small.
The typical race time temperature and humidity levels are within the ideal range for optimal marathon performance.
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How does the Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon Rank?
The Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon was the 157th largest marathon in the U.S. last year and was the 170th largest in 2022.
Last year 8.1% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon and 8.9% of runners qualified for Boston in 2022.
This gives the Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon the 235th highest percentage of Boston Marathon qualifiers in the U.S. last year and the 202nd highest percentage in 2022.
Its Course Score of 98.24 ranks it as the 296th fastest marathon course in the U.S. and the 6th fastest course in Georgia.
The typical race time temperature and humidity levels are within the ideal range for optimal marathon performance. This, coupled with the Course Score, gives the Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon a PR Score of 98.24. This PR Score ranks it as the 238th fastest marathon in the U.S. and the 5th fastest in Georgia.
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Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon Elevation Chart
Max Elevation: 792 feet (241m) Min Elevation: 689 feet (210m)
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Anonymous's review of 2018 Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon.
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5 Stars
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The course is beautiful and peaceful. It's good if you like small marathons and don't mind minimal fan support. The hills were manageable but definitely felt harder on the second loop. I don't think it's a PR course, but it was a cool experience.
Race Tips
I stayed in nearby Chattanooga and got to the race early (6:15am) so that I could park at the start/finish area, so I could stay warm before and after the race in my car. This worked out well.
Matt's review of 2018 Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon.
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5 Stars
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High 20s wind chill and temps in the 30s throughout made for a gorgeous day for a two loop run around a fantastically fair course.
Didn't see any of the advertised marathon pacers but field was small enough to get into a groove and cruise. Well supported course. Most of the loop is alongside the half participants, but there are a few sections where marathoners diverge from the pack.
It sounded like a train may have delayed a few marathoners, which was bad luck. There's a small portion of the course that run over and back some tracks.
Race Tips
335 finishers in 2018 that saw a very chilly Remarkably flat / gently rolling course to be so close to the mountains. The uphills and downhills were enough to work the different muscles but not super challenging as I train on the hills of metro Atlanta. The double loop means you know what awaits in the final miles. The scenery is spectacular and it’s easy to run tangents with little course traffic along a two lane road. Nice shuttle for spectators, great volunteers at aid stations, incredible small town race vibe but it’s a really well produced event.
Downtown Chattanooga hotels are only 15 minutes away. I left the hotel at 5:55 am and was parked 100 yards from the start by 6:15 or so.
JLM's review of 2017 Chickamauga Battlefield Marathon.
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5 Stars
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If you like smallish marathons (300 or so runners) in a beautiful surroundings, this is a great choice. It is not flat, but the gently rolling topography is very manageable. The double-loop course helps you know what to expect in the later half of the race, but the scenery is so lovely you won't mind seeing it twice. Add outstanding volunteers, great course support, and a spectator shuttle to help your family cheer you on throughout the race, and you have one spectacular experience. Early to mid-November in north GA also gives you a fighting chance at great marathon weather, as we had this year. This was my fifth marathon and by far the most enjoyable overall.
Race Tips
As I mentioned the course is a double loop. The only hill of any significance is toward the back end of the loop, so once you have topped that, the most you'll have is some incline here and there.