The Baltimore 10-Miler course is a loop course that starts and
finishes at the scenic Druid Hill Park, home of the Maryland Zoo.
There is plenty of on-site parking, and those who plan their travels
and arrive early will enjoy the sweet sounds of summer in the park as
they arrive and prep for the start. Runners have 3 hours to complete
the course, a running pace of 18:00 minutes per mile, and enjoy a wave
start which allows runners to thin out and gain some elbow room as
they begin their journey of north Baltimore. The course travels on
many of the same roads used on the Baltimore Marathon course and some
runners use this race as a preview of what's to come in the fall. The
out-and-back pattern of the course runs many of the same roads in each
direction. The turn around point is along the spacious and flat path
around Lake Montebello, always a fan favorite with its nice scenery,
wide and newly paved roadways and the band or DJ that Corrigan Sports
plops at the courses furthest point from the startline. Runners return
to Druid Hill knowing a cold towel, delicious watermelon and adult
beverages await them after they conquer Mile 9. It's not like running
in Kansas or on the boardwalk at the beach, but more than 20,000
runners have completed the course and lived to brag about it. You will
too!
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