Tour des Fleurs Half and Quarter Marathons

  • Date Fri 20th September 2024
  • Location Dallas, Texas
  • Races 2 races
  • Distances Half Marathon

Event summary

Get ready for an unforgettable day of running at the Tour des Fleurs Half and Quarter Marathons on Friday, September 20, 2024, in the beautiful city of Dallas! This exciting event, hosted by the stunning Dallas Arboretum, offers participants the chance to run along the picturesque shores of White Rock Lake and through charming historic neighborhoods. With both half and quarter marathon distances available, thereโ€™s a challenge for every level of runner.

After crossing the finish line, join the fun at the Post-Race Party on the Martin Rutchik Concert Stage & Lawn, where attendees can enjoy live entertainment and full access to the breathtaking Arboretum grounds. Plus, participants will be thrilled with some of the best runner swag around, making this event not just a race but a fantastic experience for everyone involved. Donโ€™t miss out on this vibrant celebration of fitness and community!

Organiser's Description

Hosted by the Dallas Arboretum, the Tour des Fleurs starts and finishes on the Lakeside Trail of White Rock Lake directly in front of the Dallas Arboretum. From there, participants run along the shores of White Rock Lake and in & among the beautiful historic Dallas neighborhoods surrounding the lake.Lastly, the Post-Race Party takes place on the Dallas Arboretum's Martin Rutchik Concert Stage & Lawn with entertainment & full Arboretum access for every participant & their families.As always, TDF will feature some of the best runner swag around!

Races

  • TDF Half-Marathon

    CLOSED
  • TDF Quarter-Marathon

    CLOSED

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