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Record-Breaking Jackson River Scenic Trail Marathon Expected to Welcome More Than 500 Runners to the Alleghany Highlands This Weekend

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ALLEGHANY HIGHLANDS, VA – The Alleghany Highlands Chamber of Commerce & Tourism is excited to announce that the
Jackson River Scenic Trail Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K will return to the Alleghany Highlands this weekend on
Saturday, June 13th bringing a record number of participants and visitors to the region.

More than 500 runners are expected to take part in this year’s event, making it the largest Jackson River Scenic Trail Marathon
in the event’s history. Participants will travel from across the country to experience one of the region’s premier outdoor
recreation events while enjoying the scenic beauty of the Jackson River Scenic Trail.

“The continued growth of this event is a testament to the incredible outdoor assets we have here in the Alleghany Highlands,”
said Makayla Nobles, Event Coordinator for the Chamber. “Not only does this race showcase the Jackson River Scenic Trail to
visitors from across the country, but it also generates significant economic impact for our local lodging properties, restaurants,
retail businesses, and attractions.”

Race activities will take place along the Jackson River Scenic Trail, with runners utilizing the first 13 miles of the trail throughout
the day. The start/finish line area will be stationed at the Intervale Trailhead of the Jackson River Scenic Trail. Community
members are encouraged to come out and cheer on participants as they make their way through the course.
Motorists should be aware that runners will be crossing roadways at several locations, including Petticoat Junction and along
Route 687 near Falling Spring Gardens. Drivers are encouraged to use caution, remain alert for race participants, and follow
any instructions provided by race volunteers and public safety personnel.

The Jackson River Scenic Trail will remain open to the public during the event; however, residents should expect heavier-than-
normal trail traffic and congestion between approximately 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Those planning to utilize the trail are
encouraged to allow extra time and be mindful of race participants.

As a Boston Marathon qualifying race, the event has become one of the region’s signature outdoor recreation events, helping
introduce new visitors to the Alleghany Highlands and reinforcing the area’s reputation as a destination for outdoor adventure.
“The economic impact generated by this event extends well beyond race day,” said Josh Taylor, Executive Director of the
Chamber. “Many participants and their families stay overnight, dine in local restaurants, visit attractions, and return later for
future vacations. Events like this are an important part of our tourism economy.”
For additional event information, visit JacksonRiverMarathon.com.

About the Jackson River Scenic Trail Marathon
The Jackson River Scenic Trail Marathon is an annual running event featuring marathon, half marathon, 10K, and 5K distances
along the Jackson River Scenic Trail in the Alleghany Highlands of Virginia. The event is a Boston Marathon qualifying race and
brings participants to the region from all over the world, highlighting the region’s outdoor recreation assets while generating tourism and economic impact for the local community.

 

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