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Tucson Hippity Hop Half Marathon

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Date
April 4, 2026
Starting Time

7:00 AM

Course

Road

Fees

$75-$110

Location

Tucson

Participants

1-100

Terrain

Fast & Flat

Environment

Urban, Park Run, Desert

Temperature
High: 80°
/ Low: 50°
Perfect For:
Fun Run
Beginner Friendly
Destination Race
Well Organized
Great Swag
Family Friendly
Walker Friendly
Overview

The Tucson Hippity Hop Half Marathon is a spring-themed road race typically held in early April in Tucson. The event includes a half marathon, 10K, 5K, and a shorter “Cottontail Dash,” making it a multi-distance race morning geared toward a wide range of participants.

Atmosphere & Support

As a themed spring race, the tone is more festive than competitive. Expect costumed participants, family groups, and recreational runners. Aid stations are positioned at regular intervals typical of regional road events. Spectator support is moderate and concentrated near the start/finish rather than continuous along the route.

Difficulty & PR Potential

The flat profile makes this course capable of supporting strong performances. However, April temperatures in Tucson can warm quickly, which may limit peak PR conditions compared to winter races. The event is best suited for recreational runners, families, walkers, and those seeking a relaxed spring half marathon rather than an elite racing environment.

INDEPENDENT RUNNER INSIGHTS

A review of publicly indexed forums, RaceRaves listings, and major running discussion platforms shows limited third-party commentary specifically about the Tucson Hippity Hop Half Marathon. This is common for themed regional races promoted primarily through event listing platforms.

No substantial independent runner discussions were found outside official race materials.

Based on comparable regional Tucson road races organized in similar formats, runners typically value:

The relaxed, themed atmosphere

Manageable course layout

Family-friendly environment

Because publicly archived independent reviews are sparse, prospective participants may want to confirm:

Exact course map release timing

Shade exposure and aid station spacing

Refund/deferral policies

Course Description

Elevation & Terrain

Tucson sits at roughly 2,400 feet above sea level. The course is generally flat to gently rolling, consistent with many city-based Tucson road races. While not downhill-assisted, there are no significant sustained climbs. Minor undulations and gradual grade changes may appear depending on the exact route configuration for the year.

Surface & Layout

The race is conducted entirely on paved city streets and park-adjacent roadways. Expect smooth asphalt with typical urban road camber. Courses in this area often utilize wide roads and park loops near Reid Park, offering ample space but limited technical difficulty.

Mile-by-Mile Character

Miles 1–3: Runners typically settle into pace through park roads or broad city streets. Early morning temperatures are usually comfortable.

Miles 4–9: Longer straightaways are common. Shade can be limited depending on route alignment, and rising temperatures may become a factor as the morning progresses.

Final Miles: The course generally returns toward the park area, where spectator presence increases and finish energy builds.

Past Results

Visit the race website for the past results.

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