Real runner feedback on course feel, crowd support, aid stations, and logistics (parking, hotels, restaurants).
So much atmospheric energy to start, music bands along the way, fabulous cheering from thousands of spectators and the way the course winds around the city is great.
Expect a few gotcha hills.
Hotel it at a shuttle pick up hotel which is listed on their website or arrive by 5am to find parking without chaos of trying to find a spot.
If you are used to larger races in bigger cities, this will feel like a cheat code. Parking, drop-off, bathroom, bag drop, and shelter from the elements is a breeze compared to larger races. Entertainment and aid kept things fun.
One criticism, but only if you are looking to BQ or PR... Elevation gain throughout is closer to 1000ft than the 732ft listed on this site. Also, be aware that if you are a fast finisher you'll spend the last half mile dodging half marathoners at the finish.
1. Many runners get there late, so everything is super easy as long as you are there by 6am. 2. The finish is a bit of a maze, so have a meeting point designated for after or you'll find yourself walking 1mile plus searching for your people .
I chose this particular marathon due to my granddaughter living near Ft. Worth, as I'm from NC, so it was a shot in the dark. I was pleasantly surprised with everything. It's a relatively small to mid size race that I believe was managed well. Before the '22 marathon, the area had freezing rain and horrible conditions, causing over a 1000 cancelled flights into DFW the Thursday before the expo and races. I was worried that they would cancel the race. I was so glad that they pushed forward and held everything almost as originally planned. Saying this to show how they try to make it happen and are not so quick to cancel.
As for the course, I enjoyed it. After running through the Stockyard area, my wife and I visited it the next day. It's a cool place. It's a little hilly, so prepare for some hills. But the overall course is really nice. City, park, and nice residential areas, with ample water stations, as well as residence handing out supplies from their lawns and road edge tables. That was nice!
As mentioned, prepare for hills if you're not use to hills. It's not terrible, but they're there!
We used The Cowtown hotel list, which put us pretty close to the race start and I believe that by mentioning the reason coming was for the marathon, was discounted some. I'd recommend using their hotel list.
The Cowtown is a really great race that the city of Fort Worth and its residents support to the max. I did 2018 and now 2019 and neither disappointed. The course shows you the best of FTW - Stockyards, downtown, Magnolia/Near Southside/Fairmount, TCU (gorgeous homes over here), Tanglewood/Colonial Golf Course, and more. As others have said, the infamous Mile 9 hill is steep, but over relatively quickly and honestly not anything to worry about. The part to worry about is Mile 25 because you think it's in the bag and then BOOM! one more half mile hill - save up for this! Starting at Will Rogers Coliseum is great because it will be cold in the morning and you can stretch/warm up indoors while waiting for the 15min to race announcement. Downside is you're ending, tired and beat up, limping through cow corrals...and it smells like it! But I mean the race is called Cowtown.
While not a fast course here, you can earn a BQ if you're tactical. I got mine this year by following the 10-10-10 strategy: Went out with a pacer (3:00 group) for 10 miles, then in downtown, split and ran 10 seconds faster. Then with 10k to go (it's nice and flat here, as the hills are just ending), I gave it all I had left. I didn't really feel tired until Mile 25, which takes you up one last hill - it can be a heartbreaker if you don't save for it.
I live here, so my fiance and I drove in. Speaking of which, this is a great race to race chase, because it's a big loop that sill has a lot of open roads. I was able to meet her 3x during the race, which was super awesome. In 2018, I think we met 4-5x. If you're from out of town though, there's hotels everywhere so they're affordable and nearby - you could even stay in Dallas. Just know that the TRE train doesn't run on Sunday - so plan to drive.
The review of my performance would be terrible, but that is not due to the course or the race. The race support and the course itself are great. Varied terrain, a lot of parkland, beautiful homes, commercial districts, etc. Hills yes, and that has to be taken into consideration, but not the worst set of hills in the world.
They end by mile 16 so run conservative until then and you will be fine (I did not do that and that's the reason I didn't have a good race).
Like I said above, there are hills at approx. mile 9,10,11,15,16 that will wipe you out if you aren't paying attention. Be ready, run conservative and then let her rip after that.
Get there early to park. Like at least an hour early if not more.
Great all-around race. Water & nutrition every 1.5 miles, plus tons of local folks handing out bananas, gatorade, doughnuts, beer... Strong support from the community, very well organized. Not the fastest course ever, and the weather is anyone's guess, but 2019 was nearly perfect. 38* F at race start, maybe 45* by 10:00 AM. Clear skies but the wind did pick up a bit, maybe around 10-12 mph. Pretty easy to run in the shade, and you pass through the Historic Stockyards, Downtown Fort Worth, Magnolia, and some beautiful neighborhoods before the last 3 miles on the Trinity Trail (along the river).
More hills than you would expect, but they are typically short rollers. Many will mention the sharp incline at Mile 9 up to the Courthouse, but it's short and you have plenty of room to recover right after the crest. I would say the toughest part is 14-18, where you have a subtle but steady incline. Either bank some time early or save up and power through, but plan for it.
Parking is easy, lots of great places to eat/stay/see before and after the race. No race day packet pickup, but the expo is open until 7:00 PM Friday and Saturday.
I have ran this race twice. Great course-- normally out and back but there was flooding in 2018 that required the course to be looped which I loved even more. Very small race so my family was able to drive and see me 8 times throughout the race. Highly recommend!
Small race so know that the expo is small too.
Parking is $5.
They had great corral discipline, allowing the faster runners to actually separate! There was access to indoor waiting area (out of the weather / flush toilets!) and the volunteers were very well trained, water stops were uniform and well attended.
Northern sections of the course can get desolate, with few spectators and not much scenery...the elevation can be deceiving crossing in and out of the riverbed a few times during the course makes for some decent "hills" for a north Texas race for sure.
Watch out for those antique brick streets through the stockyards !
Easy parking.
Loved the event itself--it's very well done. I like the half course but am not a fan of the course for the full. Very hilly.
A fun race but hard to get a PR.
Easy to get to, lots of nearby parking.
Nice course, reasonable size field, great crowds. The aid stations were staffed well enough, but there could have been more calories on the course, better mile markers, and better pre-race communication.
The hill on Main Street Bridge isn't nearly as significant as they make it out to be.
Parking's super easy. My only suggestion is to not worry about it.
Great fun, scenic very well organized marathon.
I always enjoy the run though the stockyards.
The course is hilly with a long uphill stretch at mile 9.
Do some hill training. I actually trained on the hill at 9 miles. I was able to take the hill in stride, which made the rest seem easy.
It can be cold at the start. It was 41*. I wore a "Through away" seatshirt, which worked out very well.
They do not do race day packet pick up.If you are from out of town I guess, this could be a issue.
After food was great, scenic, they let you inside to wait so you didn't stand outside for hours, organized but pretty hilly. Not an easy course
Not too crowded, organizes, inside wait area but course is tough
Most hotels have a shuttle but there is easy parking in garages at event for $10