Mac-A-Thon

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Set your sights on the Big Island for the historic Mac-A-Thon, Hawai'i Island's longest-running annual 5K and 10K race, taking place on Saturday, April 4, 2026. This beloved event, hosted by the venerable Keōua Canoe Club, offers runners a unique opportunity to experience the breathtaking beauty and rich culture of Captain Cook, HI. Prepare for typical race day conditions with comfortable highs around 76F and lows near 59F, and only a 9% chance of precipitation, providing an ideal climate for a memorable race along the Kona coast.

The Mac-A-Thon course promises an unforgettable journey along a government road that winds between the sacred Hōnaunau Bay and Napo'opo'o. Runners will be treated to stunning coastal scenery, with past participants often marveling at mostly clear skies, a gentle onshore breeze, and even the sight of dolphins frolicking near what many describe as one of the most beautiful finish lines in the world. The start and finish line is conveniently located past the Pu'uhonua O Hōnaunau Park entrance on Highway 160, offering easy access and a vibrant atmosphere.

What truly sets the Mac-A-Thon apart is its deep community roots and festive post-race celebration. As Hawai'i Island's oldest annual race, it carries a proud tradition, reflecting the spirit of the Keōua Canoe Club, which dates back to the 1930s. After crossing the finish line, participants are invited to enjoy a renowned Mac-Nut Pancake Breakfast, included with entry, alongside an award ceremony, entertainment, and a silent auction, making this event a perfect blend of athletic endeavor and island aloha for the whole family.

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