Clearwater Running Festival

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Date
January 30, 2027
Starting Time

7:00 AM

Course

Road

Fees

$75 - $140

Location

Clearwater

Participants

500-1000

Terrain

Fast & Flat

Environment

Urban

Temperature
High: 70°
/ Low: 50°
Overview

The Clearwater Running Festival is one of the best winter running events in Florida, set along the white sand beaches and causeways of Clearwater Beach on the Gulf Coast. The half marathon course crosses the Clearwater Memorial Causeway with panoramic views of the Intracoastal Waterway, runs along the beachfront, and loops through the island community of Clearwater Beach — all with the Gulf of Mexico as a constant backdrop.

The October timing puts you past the worst of Florida’s summer heat but still in warm, sunny conditions — expect temperatures in the low 70s and the kind of Gulf Coast sunshine that runners from the Northeast and Midwest dream about when they’re planning fall races. The course is flat as only a Florida barrier island can be, making it a legitimate option for a fast fall half marathon.

Clearwater Beach has been ranked among the best beaches in the country, and the beachfront hotels put you within walking distance of the start line. Tampa International Airport is about 30 minutes east, and the St. Pete-Clearwater area’s dining scene — especially the seafood restaurants along the waterfront — offers some of the freshest Gulf catches in Florida.

Course Description

All races start at Clearwater’s Sand Key Park, a 95-acre park that overlooks the blue waters of the Clearwater Pass and plays host to Clearwater’s artificial reef program and natural communities.
From there, runners follow the loop course first across the beach and almost immediately across two bridges: first the Gulf Boulevard Bridge, then the Clearwater Memorial Bridge, before heading to the mainland and downtown Clearwater, under the shade of palm trees with the rising morning sun on the horizon.
The course then takes runners south through nearby Belleair, with sprawling mansions on one side of and the waterfront on the other side for much of this section.
Once over the third and final bridge of the course — the Belleair Causeway — runners then follow the course as it winds through the streets of Clearwater Beach Island to the finish line back at Sand Key Park.
While most of the course is fast and flat (this is Florida, after all) and is run on paved surfaces, the mainland section probably the most challenging points along the course, and feature the biggest changes in elevation — which last for a good long stretch at over a third of the race.
After the mainland and the bridges, the rest of the course is flat. Race organizers say that fitness walkers are encouraged to come out and participate in either the half marathon or the 5K race.
There’s no time limit for half marathoners, but full marathon runners must finish the 26.2 miles in 7 hours, 30 minutes. Runners in the 50K must reach mile 15 by 3 hours, 40 minutes.

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