B And A Marathon Runner Reviews & Ratings

Real runner feedback on course feel, crowd support, aid stations, and logistics (parking, hotels, restaurants).

Average rating and runner reviews for B And A Marathon.

4.0

Based on 3 Runners


Runner Reviews

B And A Marathon 2025
3

Not the best

By about 2025

Review

This feels like a race that is set up for 300 people but now has almost 1,000 running it. The first part of the course is too narrow for that many and it got crowded, particularly after the first turnaround. I hate to criticize the volunteers because they're so important but multiple water stops had volunteers just not paying attention. The water stops were also not big enough for the size of the event. The trail is open to non-participants and it's not super awesome when a group of cyclists flying by you at mile 22, plus the walkers and just people enjoying their day. The hill at mile 6 is no joke, about 100 ft of elevation gain in half a mile. Almost no crowd which is expected for this sort of race.

Most of those negatives are certainly advertised in advance; just hard to see how bad they were until you go through it. Oh well.

The course is fine. There's not much to look at but the trees and trail are pretty beautiful. Getting to wait for the start inside is a huge plus. Ample, easy parking. I enjoyed it but probably wouldn't run it again.

B And A Marathon 2018
5

Great local race

By about 2018

Review

Great local race put on by runners for runners. Fast course. Lots of aid stations. Plenty of food at the finish.

Race Tips

Make sure you're mentally prepared for the second half. The full marathon field is small. There is a high likelihood you will be alone for the majority of the miles from 12.75-26.2.

B And A Marathon 2012
4

By about 2012

Review

Very nice small (400 full, 600 half) race. Race day packet pick-up at a high school where you can stay warm and use real toilets. Free massages afterward and you can use the schools showers. In 2012 they gave track pants rather than a T-Shirt. Good quality too!

Race Tips

The course is about 2 miles on the roads to thin out the crowds then entirely on a paved bike path. The scenery is pleasent but unchanging. No hills to speak of, only gradual inclines. Plenty of water stops. The race is two out and backs so that can be mentally tough. No spectators but that's to be expected on a race of this size.

Logistical Tips (Hotels, Restaurants, Parking, Discounts, etc.)

I drove down from PA on race day so I can't comment on local ammenities but you're not far from Annapolis so I'm sure folks could find hotels and restaurants, etc.