Announced: New Course for Denver Rock and Roll Half Marathon

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Announced: New Course for Denver Rock and Roll Half Marathon

Michael Mazzara Author & CEO of Half Marathon Guide
View of a city skyline with modern high-rise buildings in the background. In the foreground, there's a lush green park with trees, a calm lake, and a red-roofed building near the water's edge. The sky is clear and blue.

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Denver skyline. (Photo by Robert Kash)
Denver skyline. (Photo by Robert Kash)

Course changes were announced Monday for this year’s Rock & Roll Denver Marathon & Half Marathon, which will get an all-new look for its 5th annual running on October 19.

The race is set to start and finish (like last year) at Denver’s Civic Center Park, and for the first time take runners past Denver’s three big sports stadiums — Invesco Field, Coors Field and the Pepsi Center.

Runners will also make their way for the first time through Denver’s Highlands neighborhood, and pass by the new Union Station.

See all about it at the new course map for the Rock & Roll Denver Half Marathon here.

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