St. George Marathon
St. George Marathon is the City’s signature annual event, taking place on the first Saturday of October. Since its first race in 1977, it has welcomed thousands of runners from all over the United States and overseas.

Volunteers Needed For The 47th Annual St. George Marathon

‘Just bring a positive attitude and a willingness to help.’

ST. GEORGE—St. George Marathon is the City’s signature annual event, taking place on the first Saturday of October. Since its first race in 1977, it has welcomed thousands of runners from all over the United States and overseas. The benefits of the race are abundant: it is primarily downhill; a Boston Marathon qualifier; a USA Track & Field certified race; features eye-popping scenery in nearly unbeatable weather.

However, what runners seem to rave about most is the quality of the volunteers.

“Our runners tell us every year that they are thrilled with the support they receive from our volunteers,” said Michelle Graves, Assistant Parks and Community Services Director. “Our volunteers are known for their friendliness, welcoming spirit and energy. You don’t need to have experience to be a great marathon volunteer — just have a positive attitude and a willingness to help.”

Set for Oct. 7, 2023, the St. George Marathon Presented by Intermountain Health utilizes approximately 2,500 volunteers each year. Volunteers are integral to pulling off the race and assist with tasks such as packet handouts, aid stations, distributing medals, clothing retrieval, and so much more.

  • Marathon weekend kicks off Oct. 6 with the Marathon Expo at the Dixie Convention Center from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. It is free for the public to attend, and where runners pick up their packets.
  • Also, on Oct. 6, the Fun Run Walk n’ Roll events begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Dixie Convention Center with distances of 1 mile and 200 meters. Children ages 3 to 12 or anyone with special needs are invited to participate. After the race, join us at the Party in the Park at 8 p.m. at Vernon Worthen Park for music, dancing, prizes, bounce houses, and more.
  • In addition to the full-distance marathon and half marathon — both races have reached capacity — there is a 5K race at 5:30 p.m.
  • On the morning of the marathon, Mayor Michele Randall will lead hundreds in the traditional Mayor’s Walk. The approximate 1-mile walk begins in the parking lot of the Washington County School District office (121 W. Tabernacle Street) at 7 a.m. and ends at Vernon Worthen Park, where scones are provided by the Exchange Club of St. George.

Those interested in volunteering can sign up here or call 435-627-4500 with questions.

About the St. George Marathon

Rated by Runner’s World as one of the four “Marathons to Build a Vacation Around” in the World and included in Runner’s World 10 Most Scenic and Fastest Marathons and Top 20 Marathons in the USA, the St. George Marathon begins in the majestic Pine Valley mountains and descends nearly 2,600 feet through scenic southwest Utah. A staple in Southern Utah since 1977, St. George Marathon is a point-to-point race which is USA Track & Field certified and sanctioned. Runner’s World listed the St. George Marathon as the fastest fall marathon.

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