Salinas Valley Half Marathon
Salinas Valley Half Marathon
( 3 reviews )-
Salinas,
California,
United States - August
- 13.1 miles/Half Marathon
- Road Race
- Event Website
Catherine Chicotka
San Jose, California, United StatesOverall
T-Shirts/SWAG
Aid Stations
Course Scenery
Expo Quality
Elevation Difficulty
Parking/Access
Race Management
The Salinas Valley Half Marathon is a small gorgeous run. Running through Steinbeck country, you are graced with views of vineyards and wineries.
Bib Pick up was available on Friday at the Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital Farmer's Market. I worried about not being able to find it, but there were a few signs put up on the main road directing you where to go. Free parking was available in the garage not far down the street. The farmers market was small, I wouldn't call it an expo, but it was nice.
Goodie bags came with a shirt, bib, a calendar (August 2017 - August 2018) filled with BSIM race information (Salinas Valley half, Monterey bay half, etc.), and a souvenir wine glass. I found the shirt to be true to size - I'm a medium in everything and my medium fit great. The medal at the end of the race is a wine stopper, which is cute. Although I'll probably never know if it really works because what's leftover wine? ;)
I was a little surprised when I looked up directions and found the race to be about 30 minutes south of Salinas. I knew it began at the Soledad Mission, but didn't really think twice that the race wasn't in Salinas.
On race day, there was a lot for free parking near the race start at the Soledad Mission. Officers directed runners being dropped off to the other side of the road to not clog the parking lot. There were several busses at the finish line to take runners back to their cars. There was also a lot with free parking available near the finish line for spectators. Although it was almost a mile walk from this lot to the finish line, so post race walking to the busses/parking lot was a long walk.
The race begins at the Soledad Mission and finishes at the Pessango Winery. It's a very scenic route, with views of vineyards, wineries, and fields of crops. It was a foggy morning which was perfect for running. As the sun came out, the views got even better, but it did get warm. Thankfully there was a nice breeze. There were several pacers running with signs to help people stay on pace to finish at a certain time. People who lived along the course came out to cheer on runners, which was nice. In my opinion, the elevation wasn't too bad. I use both the Strava app on my phone and the Apple watch native fitness tracker, and they average out to about a 500ft gain in elevation. A few hills in the middle of the course before mile 10, but nothing terrible. And there were several downhills which was nice.
At every other mile there was entertainment or an aide station. Water and gatorade were offered at the aide stations, Gu was offered at two different race stations (I forget which ones but probably mile 5 and 11 ish?), and one station offered freshly cut strawberries. There were portable bathrooms at each entertainment stop or aide station. All of the people working at the aide stations were super friendly and encouraging.
The last mile of the course shared the road with spectators and runners that had already finished and were walking to the busses. It was nice because there were a lot of people to cheer you on as you neared the end. The announcer at the end was looking up peoples bib numbers to find their names and cheer them on as they came up the finish line. Crossing the finish line, you're handed your medal. There were buckets of ice cold water bottles right after that, and a shady area to relax for a few minutes. There was lots of post race goodies - fresh strawberries, chocolate milk, chips, bananas, etc.
The awards ceremony had already begun by the time I got there, but I did notice that age group winners received a huge bottle of wine. Runners over 21 were given a free beer as a part of their race registration and I think free wine tastings, but I wasn't feeling very well on race day so I skipped my beer and wine :( There was BBQ available for $11 and several tents with additional race swag available for purchase. There was also a recovery area in the shade with foam rollers.
There were photographers at several spots along the course. There was also a photographer for finish line photos, and she was so encouraging! The photos were up within 48 hours which was nice (because I'm super impatient).
Overall, I really enjoyed this race. It was beautiful and run very well. Great email communications reminding people about race day information and updates. I definitely plan to run this race next year and participate in the waves to wine challenge!