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Marathon Details - Napa Valley Trail Marathon

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Napa Valley Trail Marathon

Enviro-Sports Napa Valley Trail Marathon & Half Marathon, 10K

location icon Calistoga, CA USA

calendar icon March 22, 2025

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Race Details

You'll traverse the dirt hiking trails through scenic Bothe-Napa Valley State Park, located at the north end of Napa Valley. Along the route, you'll be surrounded by babbling streams and majestic redwood, oak, madrone and bay forests. The course is a bit challenging with the hills, streams and rocks - which makes it all the more exciting and rewarding. All the ingredients are here for a great weekend. Bring a picnic and enjoy the picnic grounds where the run starts and finishes, or check out the great restaurants and wineries that make Napa Valley such a popular vacation destination. The event is limited to 400 participants and sells out every year so don't wait too long to register!

Contact Information

Name: Enviro-Sports
Address: Envirosports
P.O. Box 1040
Stinson Beach, CA 94970
Phone Number:  415-868-1829
Fax Number: 415-868-2611
Email: Email the organizers

Race Organizer

EVENT DESCRIPTION (11/15/06)


Babbling streams will be your soundtrack as you challenge yourself on the lush singletrack within Bothe-Napa Valley State Park. This state park is a local treasure that is untapped by tourists and located just minutes from the area's great restaurants and wineries.

You'll traverse the dirt hiking trails through scenic Bothe-Napa Valley State Park, located at the north end of Napa Valley. Along the route, you'll be surrounded by majestic redwood, oak, madrone and bay forests.

All the ingredients are here for a great weekend! Bring a picnic and enjoy the picnic grounds where the run starts and finishes. Or check out the great restaurants and wineries that make Napa Valley such a popular vacation destination!

Runner Reviews (4)

Course Rating Course 3.8 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 3.0 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 2.0 
 
 
Number of comments: 4


 

R. L. from Wisconsin (3/22/2016)
"A great long trail run - not a marathon" (about: 2016)

50+ previous marathons | 1 Napa Valley Trail Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 2  FANS: 3


There is good and bad with this one. The bad first.

When I sign up for a 'marathon', I expect to run 26.2 miles. We weren't close. The course is two segments - a 6+ mile loop that is run three times, and a 4 mile out and back run twice. According to the race director in his pre-race announcement, recent storms knocked down trees on the 6+ loop, resulting in a course change that shortened the loop. However, even if the full 6+ loop had been run, the '4 mile' out and back was at best 3.5 miles.

The other bad - this was clearly done for profit by EnviroSports. The medals were cheap, the t-shirts were cotton, and there was no post-race food - just left over trail mix, cut-up Cliff bars, etc and Gatorade from the one aide station. The entry fee didn't even include a parking permit - another $8 to get into the state park for the run. I don't run marathons for the medals or the shirts, but even so...

That said, it was still a great run. The course is absolutely beautiful, enough so that I was actually looking forward to the third time around the longer loop, because it looked different each time. And the races started at 15 minute intervals, with the marathoners out first, than the half and then the 10K. For me at least, it made for no congestion on the trails, which is not always the case in mixed distance events. Finally, the camaraderie among the trail runners was great.

This was to be my California marathon. I'm not so sure I can count it as one. And it didn't need to be that way - adding the out and back a third time would have put us really close.

 

B. L. from Colorado Springs, CO (6/1/2011)
"Hard & Wet" (about: 2011)

3 previous marathons | 1 Napa Valley Trail Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 1


In 2011, unprecedented rain forced a last minute course change. Well organized, small event with only 20 finishers. The course was tough and hilly. We had 7 creek crossings, and at times were running up the trail that had turned into a stream coming at us. My GPS had the course at about 19 miles, but with the canyons and trees I'm not sure if I got a signal all the time.

 

J. M. from BRAZIL (12/7/2009)
"The race has a good vibe." (about: 2009)

2 previous marathons | 1 Napa Valley Trail Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 3


The race has a good vibe. But it is very dangerous and has very inaccurate distances. The landscape is very beautiful when you can admire it.

 

t. o. from California (10/26/2003)
"Run was hard, but fun - more support needed" (about: 2003)


COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 1


It was a fantastic, hard, challenging, exhausting, very hilly, beautiful, sometimes dangerous run, if you can call it that. I call it more a serious uphill hike with stretches of running. Would like to have had two more aid stations, one at top of Griss Mill and at 3-mile point of the 6-mile loop.


 
 
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