AdventureCORPS [https://www.adventurecorps.com/
[https://www.adventurecorps.com/]] the organizers of the iconic
worldwide series of BADWATER [https://www.badwater.com/
[https://www.badwater.com/]] races are pleased to host the second
edition of the Cape Fear MARATHON & Half MARATHON - PRESENTED BY MOUNT
TO COAST [https://mounttocoast.com/ [https://mounttocoast.com/]] - on
BALD HEAD ISLAND, NORTH CAROLINA. This is the home of fabled and
legendary Cape Fear, and the home to our annual BADWATER CAPE FEAR
[https://www.badwater.com/event/badwater-cape-fear/
[https://www.badwater.com/event/badwater-cape-fear/]] ultramarathon -
now in its 12th year - the "(B)east COAST" counterpart to our two
California-based races, BADWATER SALTON SEA AND BADWATER 135.With 26.2
and 13.1-mile race options, Cape Fear MARATHON AND HALF MARATHON
PRESENTED BY MOUNT TO COAST TAKES PLACE ENTIRELY ON BALD HEAD ISLAND
AND ITS CAR-free, one-lane-wide roads, plus a short but spectacular
stretch on the beach around Cape Fear herself. The start line is
located at Old Baldy, the oldest lighthouse in North Carolina, with an
aid station nearby. Another aid station will be located at the Bald
Head Island Conservancy [https://bhic.org/ [https://bhic.org/]], our
local charitable partner, and a third aid station is located where
runners enter the beach to go around Cape Fear. The finish line is
quite near the start line, and is located at the marina end of the
wooden bridge which crosses the marsh creek. The finish line is also
located behind Jules Salty Grub, our finish line party host.
Essentially, half-marathoners will do one and a half laps of the
island, with one .75-mile sand stretch around Cape Fear, while full
marathoners will do three laps of the island and three trips around
Cape Fear for a total of 2.2 miles of beach running, along with 24
miles on the golf cart roads of Bald Head Island. There will be three
aid station locations along the race route, which is more than
adequate, BUT this is an adventure marathon in a remote location, so
carrying a hand-held water bottle, waist pack, and/or hydration pack
is a must. Additionally, this is a "cupless" race, so carrying the
Badwater race cup is critical. The time limit for the half is 4 hours,
and 7 hours for the full.
LOCATION AND TRAVEL:
Bald Head Island and nearby Southport, NC (featured in the film Safe
Haven) are ideal vacation get-away spots for the entire family,
located less than one hour from Wilmington, NC and its major airport
with American, United, and Delta service. (Flying into Myrtle Beach,
SC is another convenient option.) Runners will enjoy the remarkable
beauty and quaint southern charm of this area, as well as this
impeccable and one of a kind race experience, no doubt making this
race an annual pilgrimage! Participants are responsible for making
their own travel and ferry arrangement to get to and from Bald Head
Island. Visit BaldHeadIslandFerry.com
[https://www.baldheadislandferry.com/
[https://www.baldheadislandferry.com/]] and download the Bald Head
Island Ferry app to book ferry tickets.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2025:
1800-1900: Racer Check-In at Jules Salty Grub
[https://www.julessaltygrubbhi.com/
[https://www.julessaltygrubbhi.com/]] (Tiki Bar)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2025:
0424: Low Tide (0.95 feet)
0600, 0700, 0800, 0900: Ferries Depart Southport to Bald Head Island
(if they are on time)
0725: Sunrise (Tide is at 2.84 feet)
0830-930: Racer Check-In at Jules Salty Grub
[https://www.julessaltygrubbhi.com/
[https://www.julessaltygrubbhi.com/]] (Tiki Bar)
0900-0945: Service at Village Chapel of Bald Head Island
1000: Race starts at Old Baldy Lighthouse
1059: High Tide (5.05 feet)
1130 (app.): First Half Marathon finishers
1330: Half-Marathon Cut-Off (4 hour time limit)
1630: Marathon Race Course Closes (7 hour time limit)
1741: Low Tide (1.14 feet)
1824: Sunset
2316: High Tide (3.56 feet)
SWAG:
All entrants will receive a Badwater tote bag which includes:
*
Cape Fear Marathon & Half bib
*
A set of four Badwater BibBoards Snap & Lock Bib Fasteners (good bye,
safety pins!)
*
Cape Fear Marathon & Half tri-blend t-shirt
*
Cape Fear Marathon & Half hat by BOCO Gear
*
Badwater / Cape Fear "buff" by Barking Frogs
*
Badwater Race Cup as this is a "cupless" race (We also recommend
bringing and using a hand-held water bottle)
*
Badwater Sunglasses
*
Badwater Chip Clip
*
Additionally, we will host a burger party - FREE for all competitors
at Jules' Salty Grub - on the Bald Head Island Marina, right next to
the finish line! This includes a hamburger or bean burger and a beer
or non-alcoholic drink.
AWARDS:
Finishers will receive a Cape Fear Marathon Medal by Maxwell Medals at
the finish line.
Those who complete Badwater Cape Fear (50km or 51mi) and Cape Fear
Marathon (26.2 or 13.1) in the same calendar year will receive an
additional special award. This will arrive via US Postal Service a few
weeks after the race.
Male and Female Winners of the half- and full-MARATHON WILL RECEIVE A
COMPLIMENTARY PAIR OF MOUNT TO COAST SHOES [https://mounttocoast.com/
[https://mounttocoast.com/]]!
SUPPORT PROVIDED AT THE TREE AID STATIONS:
Water
Tailwind Endurance Fuel drink. This will be pre-mixed at the standard
concentration. If you want the powder to mix up your own in your
bottle or pack, just ask.
Hyk Energy [https://hykenergy.com/ [https://hykenergy.com/]] packets
to add to your bottle. (The new Hyk electrolyte drink may replace the
Tailwind.)
Hammer Gel in individual serving packets in several flavors. PLEASE do
not drop or throw these anywhere on the beach or race course. They
MUST be disposed of properly, along with all other trash, or we will
not be invited back!
Electrolyte Capsules: Endurolytes by Hammer Nutrition.
Mini Clif Bars
Cookies, such as Aussie Mega Bites
Coke
Ginger Ale
Chips
Pretzels
Trail Mix
Bananas
Oranges
Pickles
Pickle Juice
Supplies such as Sun Block, RunGoo, Handiwipes, Hand Gel, and Tums.
We do NOT serve Ibuprofen.
AID STATION LOCATIONS:
HALF MARATHON
Mi 3.8: Where runners enter the beach to round Cape Fear (also has a
toilet)
Mi 6.7 Bald Head Island Conservancy (also has toilets)
Mi 9.5 Just past Old Baldy Lighthouse (also the start line toilets are
about 50 yards prior)
Mi 13.1 Finish Line Party at Jules Salty Grub (food, toilets, your
drop bag, and more)
MARATHON
Mi 3.8: Where runners enter the beach to round Cape Fear (also has a
toilet)
Mi 7.4 Bald Head Island Conservancy (also has toilets)
Mi 10.2 Just past Old Baldy Lighthouse (also the start line toilets
are about 50 yards prior)
Mi 13.7 Same as Mile 3.8 above (2nd visit)
Mi 15.4 Same as Mile 7.4 above (2nd visit)
Mi 18.2 Same as Mile 10.2 above (2nd visit)
Mi 21.7 Same as Mile 3.8 above (3rd visit)
Mi 23.4 Same as 7.4 above (3rd visit)
Mi 26.3 Finish Line Party at Jules Salty Grub (food, toilets, your
drop bag, and more)
MORE ABOUT CAPE FEAR:
Cape Fear is a prominent headland jutting into the Atlantic Ocean from
Bald Head Island on the coast of North Carolina in the southeastern
United States. It is largely formed of barrier beaches and the silty
outwash of the Cape Fear River as it drains the southeast coast of
North Carolina through an estuary south of Wilmington.
Cape Fear is formed by the intersection of two sweeping arcs of
shifting, low-lying beach, the result of longshore currents which also
form the treacherous, shifting Frying Pan Shoals, part of the
Graveyard of the Atlantic.
Dunes dominated by sea oats occur from the upper beach driftline back
to the stable secondary dunes, where they mix with other grasses such
as Saltmeadow Cordgrass and panic grass, as well as seaside goldenrod,
spurge and other herbs to form a stable salt- tolerant grassland.
The Cape Fear estuary drains the largest watershed in North Carolina,
containing 27% of the states population.
Giovanni da Verrazzano, the Italian explorer sailing for France, made
landfall after crossing the Atlantic at or near Cape Fear on March 1,
1524.
The name comes from the 1585 expedition of Sir Richard Grenville.
Sailing to Roanoke Island, his ship became embayed behind the cape.
Some of the crew were afraid they would wreck, giving rise to the name
Cape Fear.[1] It is the fifth-oldest surviving English place name in
the U.S.[2]
Cape Fear was the landing place of General Sir Henry Clinton during
the American Revolutionary War on May 3, 1775. The 1962 movie Cape
Fear and its 1991 remake were set at Cape Fear.
The legend of Cape Fear lives on with BADWATER CAPE FEAR, and now the
CAPE FEAR MARATHON!
Source: Wikipedia
MORE ABOUT OLD BALDY:
Bald Head Lighthouse, known as Old Baldy, is the oldest lighthouse
still standing in North Carolina. It was built to help guide ships
past the dangerous shoals at the mouth of the Cape Fear river. Old
Baldy was completed by 1817 for just under $16,000 using bricks
salvaged from the previous Bald Head lighthouse. A stone plaque above
the entrance identifies the builder as Daniel S. Way, and the foundry
for the lantern room, that was also salvaged from the old tower, as R.
Cochran. Old Baldy was originally equipped with an array of 15 lamps
and reflectors, and as technology improved, it later housed a Fresnel
lens. It was decommissioned in 1958, but stands as a day beacon and
symbol of Bald Head Island. The lighthouse has been restored and is
open to the public; come climb its stairs to the top! Since 2014, Old
Baldy has stood watch over the BADWATER CAPE FEAR START LINE. Learn
more at OldBaldy.org [https://www.oldbaldy.org/
[https://www.oldbaldy.org/]].
MORE ABOUT BALD HEAD ISLAND CONSERVANCY
The Bald Head Island Conservancy was founded on Bald Head Island, NC
in 1983 with a focus on barrier island conservation, preservation, and
education. The Conservancy sponsors and facilitates scientific
research that benefits coastal communities and provides numerous
recreational and educational activities to the public. In coordination
with various organizations, partnerships, and collaborations, the
Conservancy has led the nation in conservation and research efforts
and is uniquely poised to become a leader in Barrier Island
Conservation world-wide.
Badwater fans and race participants will appreciate that BHIC cares
for the pristine setting for the Badwater Cape Fear race route and its
role as a seat turtle nesting site and sanctuary. The Conservancy also
serves as the host and finish line for our event. As such, our goal is
to annually raise $10,000 to purchase one of the special UTV vehicles
which BHIC uses to patrol the beach and care for sea turtle nesting
sites.
Since 2014, AdventureCORPS has made or facilitated more than $125,000
in donations to the Bald Head Island Conservancy.
More info: BHIC.org [https://bhic.org/ [https://bhic.org/]]
POLICIES:
Entry fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Please do not ask.
If the event is canceled due to pandemic, hurricane, community
disaster, or other_ force majeure_, neither refunds nor credits will
be given.
Although we anticipate using the same or nearly the same route each
year, the final, exact route is subject to approval from various
government agencies and is always subject to change due to various
factors beyond our control.
This event is held subject to special use permits from the Village of
Bald Head Island.
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