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Jackson Hole Marathon 2025

The Jackson Hole Marathon was on Saturday, September 27, 2025 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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Jackson Hole Marathon 2025 Details

Registration: jacksonholemarathon.com

Location: Jackson Hole, Wyoming, United States

Date: Saturday, September 27, 2025

Results: 2025 | 2024 | View All Results

Website: Official Jackson Hole Marathon Website

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Jackson Hole Marathon at a Glance

  • Stunning Scenery: Race through diverse terrains with breathtaking views of the Grand Teton Mountains.
  • High-Altitude Challenge: Begins at 6,300 feet; arrive early to acclimate to the thin air.
  • Course Options: Choose from full, half, or quarter marathon distances.
  • Logistics: Shuttle services to start line; point-to-point course with aid stations.
  • Eco-Friendly Race: Cup-free event; runners should carry personal hydration systems.

About the Jackson Hole Marathon

The Jackson Hole Marathon offers one of the most stunning and unique marathon experiences in the United States, running entirely over 6,000 feet above sea level amidst the majestic landscapes of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Racers begin their journey at the Town Square in downtown Jackson Hole, advancing through East Jackson by the Snow King ski hill till they join the Community Pathway system alongside Flat Creek.

The course leads its participants south of town, following the scenic South Park Loop Road then transitions onto the Highway 22 paved pathway while heading west towards Wilson, and finishing at the picturesque Teton Village. This marathon is notably characterized by its rolling hills and lack of shade, a challenging course that combines both paved roads and a brief grass section as participants head toward the finish line.

Elevation is a hallmark of the Jackson Hole Marathon, with a peak at 6,312 feet and a base of 6,037 feet, providing an elevation gain of 566 feet. While the altitude presents its challenges, the race rewards runners with extraordinary views of the Grand Teton and surrounding natural wonders, making it as much a visual delight as a physical challenge.

Logistical support includes convenient shuttle services from Teton Village Ranch Lot to the start line, ensuring easy access and ample parking options for spectators. The post-race scene at Teton Village Commons is vibrant, providing a celebratory atmosphere for finishers and supporters alike.

Praised for its scenic beauty and well-maintained organization, the Jackson Hole Marathon remains a favored choice. However, runners are advised to prepare for altitude and minimal shade throughout the course. With a PR Score of 90.99, it stands as the 424th fastest marathon in the U.S., excelling as a challenging but rewarding race, particularly noted for its breathtaking environment and excellent community support.

Weather for the Jackson Hole Marathon

Expect morning temperatures in the mid-30s to low 40s°F (2-6°C), rising to the mid-50s to low 60s°F (13-18°C) by early afternoon during the Jackson Hole Marathon. Be prepared for variable weather with potential for rain or fog and notable temperature swings. The high altitude of approximately 6,300 feet may impact your run, so plan accordingly.

Jackson Hole Marathon Course Details

The Jackson Hole Marathon is a breathtaking point-to-point race that begins in the charming Town Square of Jackson, beneath the iconic elk antler arches, and concludes in the picturesque Teton Village. As runners set out, they're treated to the serene landscapes of the National Elk Refuge and local neighborhoods before joining the community pathway system. Around mile 3.5, participants enjoy a spectacular crossing over the Snake River, one of the course's visual highlights.

Running at an altitude of approximately 6,000 feet, the marathon challenges participants with a total elevation gain of 748 feet and a loss of 685 feet, while the half marathon offers a slightly gentler rise and fall. The course's rolling hills and high altitude demand stamina and resilience, but the reward is an unparalleled backdrop of the Grand Teton Mountains and lush wilderness.

As the race winds through the quaint outpost of Wilson, runners make their way to the finish line, passing under another elk antler arch in Teton Village. This marathon is a must for those who crave a challenging run amidst some of the most stunning scenery nature has to offer.

📊 Planning your race pace? Use our Marathon Pace Calculator to determine your target pace per mile and kilometer.

Visiting Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a captivating destination for marathon travelers seeking both adventure and cultural immersion. Beyond the race, the area offers stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural experiences.

Grand Teton National Park is a must-visit, with its breathtaking scenery perfect for hiking, horseback riding, or whitewater rafting on the Snake River. For a more relaxed day, head to Phelps Lake for a scenic hike and a refreshing swim. Wine enthusiasts should not miss the Jackson Hole Winery, where you can savor local wines with spectacular views. Delve into the region’s history at the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum, offering insights into Native American culture and pioneer life.

September visitors can enjoy the vibrant Fall Arts Festival, a highlight of Jackson's cultural calendar featuring art exhibits and gallery walks. Dive into Western culture at the Jackson Hole Rodeo, or explore the diverse art scene at local galleries and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, home to works by renowned artists like Georgia O’Keeffe and Andy Warhol.

Whether you're here for the marathon or the myriad attractions, Jackson Hole promises a memorable blend of outdoor adventure and cultural richness.


Jackson Hole Marathon FAQs

When is the 2025 Jackson Hole Marathon?

The 2025 Jackson Hole Marathon was on Saturday, September 27, 2025. Looking for the 2026 Jackson Hole Marathon race information? Sign up for Race Alerts to be notified when details about the 2026 race are available.

What is the typical weather like for the Jackson Hole Marathon?

Expect morning temperatures in the mid-30s to low 40s°F (2-6°C), rising to the mid-50s to low 60s°F (13-18°C) by early afternoon during the Jackson Hole Marathon. Be prepared for variable weather with potential for rain or fog and notable temperature swings. The high altitude of approximately 6,300 feet may impact your run, so plan accordingly.

Where can I find results for the Jackson Hole Marathon?

Here are the official results for the 2025 Jackson Hole Marathon and 2024 Jackson Hole Marathon.

What is the Jackson Hole Marathon website?

The Jackson Hole Marathon race website is jacksonholemarathon.com

Where can I register for the 2025 Jackson Hole Marathon?

Registration information and more can be found on the Jackson Hole Marathon race website.

Where is the Jackson Hole Marathon?

The Jackson Hole Marathon takes place in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

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