
Everything You Need to Know About the 2025 YMCA Evansville Half Marathon, Kids Dash, and 5-Miler Race
For over 20 years, runners have competed in the YMCA Evansville Half Marathon. The fundraising event promotes health and well-being in the Evansville community and helps finance and build the YMCA's youth programs in Southwest Indiana. Since its inception, the race has had over 32,000 participants and raised $1.6 million dollars for youth programs. In 2023, 15,408 youths in the Evansville area participated in YMCA programming
The Date
Saturday - October 4, 2025 - RACE STARTS @ 7:00am
How to Register
The Course
The 13.1 course goes through neighborhoods and parks including Garvin Park, past historic Bossee Field, and ends in Downtown Evansville.
attachment-2024 EHM Route Turn by Turn
Half Marathon – Turn by Turn
- Start at Court and 3rd (may move towards Riverside once course is marked)
- L on Riverside (lane closest to downtown)
- L on Main St R on 3rd St
- L on Walnut R on MLK L on Liberty
- Slight R turns into Lincoln
- R on Evans
- L on Bayard Park
- R on Kentucky
- L on Madison
- R on Parkside
- R on Taylor
- R on Garvin
- L Adams
- R on Riverside
- Merge onto Greenway at Walnut
- Greenway to Richardt
- L onto Richardt R on Herndon
- R on Reis R on Don Mattingly Way
- Continue on Reis
- R on Herndon
- R on Heidelbach
- R on Morgan
- L on Main
- Slight R on Vine
- L on MLK R on Main
5 Miler Turn by Turn
- Start at Court and 3rd (may move towards Riverside once course is marked)
- L on Riverside (lane closest to downtown)
- L on Main St R on 3rd St
- L on Walnut R on MLK L on Liberty
- Slight R turns into Lincoln
- R on Evans L on Bayard Park
- R on Kentucky R on Adams
- R on Riverside R on Walnut L on MLK
- L on Main
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What Will Finishers Receive?
Finishers receive a custom medal and the feeling that comes along with accomplishing such a huge task.

How Do You Prepare for the Evansville Half Marathon?
The YMCA offers training programs called Team 13.
TEAM 13
Thousands of people have worked with volunteer trainers in this program to train for and complete the Evansville Half Marathon. This training is designed to help individuals at all fitness levels train for the half marathon. This program meets twice a week for 13 weeks – all paces and experience levels are welcome.
- $30 per participant
- Registration available at training locations for the first three weeks
- Registration includes a t-shirt for the first 500 participants, in-person training sessions with scheduled mileage and locations, door prizes, access to email updates, and a special race bib!
- Private Facebook group to provide support for those who are training on their own
- Provide a community to support your goals, answer your questions and encourage you!
- All trainings take place on Tuesday and Thursday at 6 pm (program huddle at 5:45 and takeoff at 6) and Saturdays at 7 am
- If you cannot make every training, you are encouraged to train on your own!
Team 13 Open House: June 21st at the Ascension St. Vincent YMCA (516 Court St) from 7-10AM - First Day of Training: at Wesselman Park (551 N Boeke Ave) at 6:00pm
- REGISTER FOR TEAM 13
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Alternative Races
5 Miler
- If running 13.1 miles sounds like a little too much, try the five-miler. Participants will line up after the half marathon have started and will runt he first five miles of the marathon.
- REGISTER NOW!
Kids Dash
- Saturday - September 20, 2025 - RACE STARTS @ 9:30amParticipants, aged kindergarten to 8th grade, run a mile down Main Street together and receive a Kids Dash race medal, goody bag and t-shirt. Times will not be recorded.
- REGISTER FOR KIDS DASH
Volunteer
If you don't want to run but still want to be a part of the race, volunteers are always needed. Here are some of the opportunities available: set up and tear down, traffic control, water stations, finish line, entertainment, pace teams, goodie bag stuffers, and training lead. Click here for more info.
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