APRIL 11, 2026
Join, or die.
The 2nd annual running of the Paul Revere Half Marathon will take place April 11, 2026 at 12:00 noon.
The course was set 251 years ago by a local silversmith and rabble-rouser.
Will you be there?
This is an unofficial urban road race so it won’t look like your typical half marathon. You will be on sidewalks, streets will be open to traffic, and support along the way will not be guaranteed.
A limited number of seats on a school bus are available for purchase. The bus will take runners from Lexington to Charlestown before the race. This will allow you to leave a car near the finish line. Act fast to claim a spot!
Hitch a ride!
A race shirt is available for purchase. The shirt features the logo on the front and a hand drawn map of the course on the back. To ensure that you get a shirt before the race, order now!
Get a race shirt!
Concept rendering, shirt design being finalized.
I just want to run
Don’t need a ride? Don’t want a shirt? Still want to run? Fill this form out so we can get some extra water bottles.
If you buy a bus ticket there’s no need to fill this out.
By participating, I acknowledge and agree that:
I voluntarily participate in this unsanctioned urban road race and accept all inherent risks, including injury, illness, death, accidents, traffic hazards, and property damage.
I understand that no traffic control, medical services, or on-course support will be provided, and I assume full responsibility for my own safety, conduct, and that I will comply with all applicable laws, including traffic laws.
I release, waive, discharge, and hold harmless the event organizers from any and all claims, liabilities, damages, costs, and expenses (including legal fees) in any way related to my participation.
I agree to indemnify and hold harmless the organizers from any claims in any way related to my participation.
I consent to the use of my name, image, and likeness in photos or videos for promotional purposes by the Paul Revere Half Marathon, without compensation.
I agree to act respectfully in the community (e.g. yielding to other pedestrians, not littering).