Everything you need to know for race day!
Course Maps
Course maps will be provided soon. All three divisions - Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K -- will be USATF-certified.
Training
Whether this is your first event or your 100th, we are here for you. The Omaha Running Club offers a number of running groups and distance training programs to help you prepare.
FAQs
From how to train to what to expect on race day, we have you covered. Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for information on demand.
Plan Your Stay
Omaha is a fantastic city home to the Henry Doorly Zoo, Lauritzen Gardens, Luminarium and the College World Series. Take some time to explore our community!
Hotel Information
Check back soon for details regarding our 2025 Host Hotel partner. Discounted rooms, subject to availability, are available race weekend.
Charity Partners
The Omaha Marathon will benefit the Omaha Police Department Foundation and the Council Bluffs Police Department.
Race App
Download our race day app to access event logistics, relay information, live tracking and more. Visit the Google Play or Apple store and search for the official Precision Race Results app.
Awards
All participants will receive a finisher's medal. Please visit the Awards page to learn more about race-specific awards.
Packet Pickup
Packet pickup will be held Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025. The location and time will be announced closer to the event. Day of pickup is not available.
Race Schedule
Sunday, September 28, 2025
Schedule subject to change.
The Omaha Marathon will take you through downtown Omaha and begins at 1155 Gallup Drive. Parking will be available in designated lots at Miller's Landing, 151 Freedom Park Road, Omaha, NE, which is close to the start/finish area. Please look for signs identifying the designated parking areas. A tentative schedule is listed below.
- 7:00 am – Marathon
- 7:20 am – Half-Marathon
- 7:40 am – 5K
- 1:00 pm – Course Closes
Participants must maintain a 13:44 minute per mile pace (approximately) or faster, completing the full marathon distance—start line to finish line—within the event time requirement. Those who finish outside of the time limit will not be recorded as official finishers and may not receive full on-course support from aid stations and traffic safety personnel. This is necessary as traffic personnel will open crossings based on this time schedule.