Full Marathon
The Full Marathon starts on Riverbend Road in Post Falls, Idaho (in front of the Greyhound Park). The start will be on a five lane wide flat road, then looping through a modern corporate/industrial park to thin the pack before entering the Centennial Trail 2.1 miles into the race.

Start Area - Post Falls
The Centennial Trail is an asphalt path, 12 feet wide in most places, that follows the Spokane River. The course is gently rolling with a net elevation drop of approximately 249 feet. In mid-May, the river flows full with white water which is audible as well as visible! The Trail crosses the river twice before entering Riverfront Park and twice within the Park. The course runs through the campus of Gonzaga University just before entering Spokane's beautiful Riverfront Park.

Finish Area - Riverfront Park
Water and sports drinks will be available at 13 aid stations along the course; ample portable toilets will be available along the course. The course will be highly monitored but runners are advised that the Centennial Trail cannot be closed to other recreational interests and it may be possible to encounter pedestrians, bikers and roller bladers along the course. Vehicle traffic will be controlled at the three significant road crossings along the course up to a 14 minute-per-mile pace (approximately a 6 hour finish time); after that time, all participants must follow traffic regulations as pedestrians. Aid stations and course monitors will remain for as long as a 20 minute-per-mile-pace or until the last walker passes.
For a detailed map of the marathon course, click here. In the "Route Info" box (upper right corner of the map) you have the option to change the view to "hybrid" or "satellite" to view it in a Google earth mode. You can also view the elevation.
