3 loops on the 8.7 mile course
The Full Marathon is the signature event of the Apostle Islands Inline Marathon and covers a total distance of 26.2 miles. Skaters complete three laps of an 8.7-mile loop that winds through the scenic streets of Madeline Island, offering a mix of flats, curves, straightaways, and two exciting hairpin turns. This race is perfect for beginner, advanced, and competitive skaters looking for a challenging and fast course. Participants can compete by themselves or grab some friends for a fun weekend away.
2 loops on the 8.7 mile course
The ALMT Half Marathon is a great option for those who want to push themselves but aren’t quite ready for the full 26.2 miles. This race spans two loops of the same 8.7-mile course, totaling approximately 17.4 miles. Like the Full Marathon, it features a blend of terrain that’s both fun and technical, making it ideal for intermediate skaters or seasoned athletes looking for a mid-distance challenge. Whether you’re skating to race or to enjoy the ride, the Half Marathon provides a scenic and rewarding experience.
1 Loop on the 8.7 mile course
The Mad Fun Skate lives up to its name as the most relaxed and beginner-friendly event of the weekend. It consists of one lap around the 8.7-mile course and is perfect for those who want to be part of the event without the pressure of long-distance racing. This untimed, non-competitive skate emphasizes fun, fitness, and the chance to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Madeline Island. Whether you’re a first-time skater or just want to cruise with friends and family, the Mad Fun Skate is a great way to join the celebration.
Race packet pick-up and late registration is at the
ASHLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ONLY
Packet pickup is available
June 11: 8am – 5 pm
June 12: 8am – 5 pm
June 13: 8am – 9 pm
Packet Pickup Location: Packet Pick-up is in Ashland at the Ashland Chamber of Commerce Office 1716 Lake Shore Drive West, Ashland.
June 14th, 6 – 7 am
Late Packet Pick-Up at the Madeline Island Ferry Visitor Center at the Ferry Entrance in Bayfield.
Got questions? We’ve got answers! Whether you’re wondering about race day logistics, course details, or how to sign up, our FAQ section has everything you need to know.
The Apostle Islands Inline Races will be held on an 8.7 mile looped course of town roads & a county highway. The marathon will be three laps of this course. The course offers a scenic mix of flats, curves and straight-aways. The course is a beautiful course offering extraordinary glimpses of the beautiful Lake Superior shoreline. The course offers two hair pin turns, various curves, flats and skaters of all levels will be able to participate in this event.
Yes, we have two water stations that offers six chances to get water for full marathon participants.
No Port-a-Potties are located at the start/finish area only.
Yes, from 6-7:15am on Saturday at the Madeline Island Ferry Dock/Bayfield side.
Yes someone may pick up your packet but they must be able to verify your information, such as name, address, age, DOB, and event you plan on racing.
In the Pavilion near the start area we will have bags and stickers for you. Just write your bib number on the sticker, place the sticker on the bag and give the bag to the volunteer and they will watch it during the race.
If we have shirts left over after the race you can exchange your shirt for another size.
I am injured, pregnant, or no longer able to attend the race, can I get a refund?
Entry fees are non-refundable. The only exception that will be made to our “no refund policy” is for those who are on active military duty and are deployed for service (a copy of deployment orders is required).
It is the primary goal of the apostle Islands Inline to ensure a safe event for all involved. We will not expose participants or the community as a whole to undue risk as a result of staging our event. There may be times when we feel it is unsafe to continue with the race(s). While we recognize the aspirations and commitment of those that have entered the race(s), we will make decisions about the race(s) based on the participation population as a whole. Furthermore, if the community resources are threatened we will act to protect them from unnecessary stress.
Specifically, when pandemics, weather, or other physical conditions present a danger to participants as a whole, we maintain the right to cancel the race(s). Less threatening conditions could result in an alteration of the course or race length to promote a more safe result for the participants. These conditions will be recognized as “an act of God” and will not result in the refunding of race entry fees or future race credits. The staging of a race of this magnitude results in substantial expense prior to the actual race itself. Thus, in the event of a forced cancellation of the event, it is very likely that the financial impact on the race would not be any different than if the race was held without compromise. We will not defer registrants to 2026
Do to the logistics of the event, participants are not allowed to drop down to a shorter distance. If this is done, the participant will receive a DQ and race results won't be posted.
This 8.7-mile looped course features a combination of lats, curves, straightaways and two hairpins turn. Skating on an island on the shores of the greatest of the great lakes, Lake Superior is a vacation in itself. That’s why this race is otherwise known as the Vacation Destination Inline Marathon in the country!
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