The Race to Robie Creek is a renowned half marathon held annually in Boise, Idaho, offering a tough but beautiful route that takes runners up the scenic foothills. The race is famous for its steep climb, with participants facing a challenging ascent before being rewarded with incredible views of the valley and mountains. Often called the "Toughest Half Marathon in the Northwest," the race attracts a competitive field of runners, as well as those looking to test their endurance. It’s a celebration of both physical endurance and the natural beauty of Idaho, making it a must-do for avid runners.
Race Date:
19 April, 2025
The Race to Robie Creek®, dubbed the "Toughest Half Marathon in the Northwest," challenges runners with a grueling 2,100-foot climb to Aldape Summit before descending to the finish at Robie Creek Campground. Scheduled for April 19, 2025, this iconic Boise event blends breathtaking scenery with a festive post-race celebration.
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The Race to Robie Creek®, dubbed the "Toughest Half Marathon in the Northwest," challenges runners with a grueling 2,100-foot climb to Aldape Summit before descending to the finish at Robie Creek Campground. Scheduled for April 19, 2025, this iconic Boise event blends breathtaking scenery with a festive post-race celebration.
The Race to Robie Creek is 21km long.
The Race to Robie Creek takes place in Boise, Idaho, USA.
The Race to Robie Creek elevation gain is 645 meters, which Runna classifies as a Hilly race.
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalized training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalized training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
The Race to Robie Creek®, dubbed the "Toughest Half Marathon in the Northwest," challenges runners with a grueling 2,100-foot climb to Aldape Summit before descending to the finish at Robie Creek Campground. Scheduled for April 19, 2025, this iconic Boise event blends breathtaking scenery with a festive post-race celebration.
The Race to Robie Creek is 21km long.
The Race to Robie Creek takes place in Boise, Idaho, USA.
The Race to Robie Creek elevation gain is 645 meters, which Runna classifies as a Hilly race.
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalized training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalized training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
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