The Seattle Marathon takes you through one of the most dramatic urban landscapes in the country. The course crosses the Interstate 90 floating bridge over Lake Washington — one of the only races in the world that sends you running across a floating bridge — with panoramic views of the Seattle skyline, Mount Rainier, and the Cascade Range. It’s a visual experience that alone makes this race worth traveling for.
The late November timing means you’re running in classic Pacific Northwest conditions — expect overcast skies, temperatures in the mid-40s, and a reasonable chance of rain. Seattle runners embrace it, and the city’s running culture is among the most dedicated in the country. The course winds through residential neighborhoods, along the lake, and through the city’s distinctive mix of tech-hub modernity and evergreen-lined streets.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is well-connected to downtown via light rail, and the city’s neighborhoods — from Capitol Hill to Fremont to Ballard — each have their own personality and dining scenes worth exploring. The race’s November date makes it a strong option as a final fall marathon or a goal race to cap the season.