TOWPATH MARATHON
The
Towpath Marathon was established in 1992 to introduce the Towpath Trail
as a new recreational amenity and to promote the establishment of the
Ohio & Erie Canalway; in 1993, it was one of ten events that celebrated
the completion of the Towpath Trail through the Cuyahoga Valley National
Park. Since its inception the Towpath Marathon has grown to become one
of Northeast Ohios premier marathons, attracting an average of
1,200 participants and 3,500 spectators from more than twenty-seven
states for a weekend of outdoor festivities and athletic competition.
Described as one of the most beautiful race courses in America
by Runners World magazine, the Towpath Marathon showcases breathtaking
segments of the historic Towpath Trail located between Akron and Cleveland.
It is one of few marathons that take place in a National Park, and many
consider it a unique specialty race due to the setting, fall foliage
and crushed limestone surface. The course has changed many times throughout
the life of the marathon and most recently drew attention to newly completed
portions of the Towpath Trail as it heads into downtown Cleveland.
Please
click here to visit the official Towpath
Marathon wesbite