
I’m always open to new running tourism opportunities.
I added the Rhode Island Half Marathon to my running schedule in 2024. It was a new state for a half marathon and allowed me to experience new adventures to include walking the grounds at Harvard.
I decided 2025 would be a year to explore new states and leverage races as the main reason to visit. I’m closing in on visiting all 50 states but still have work to do to hit that milestone.
The Fargo Marathon race weekend came through on my Instagram feed and it looked promising. It was described as flat and fast with a party atmosphere. I love all those variables, so I decided to sign up. I’ve never been to North Dakota, so this was my opportunity to run in a new location and cross off two more states.
I flew out of Orlando on a connecting flight in Chicago. There are no direct flights from Orlando, Florida to Fargo, North Dakota. I landed at the Hector International airport in Fargo and was surprised how small the airport was. There was no fanfare, just 4 gates, a gift store and one bar in the terminal. I made my way to the Enterprise rental counter to pick up my car and the adventures started.
I didn’t have a lot of preconceived ideas about Fargo, but it was larger than I expected. The airport is across the street from North Dakota State University (NDSU) and the famed Fargo Dome. I’ve watched multiple NDSU Bison football playoff games on TV and wanted to get a picture of the venue.

My first stop was the Buffalo Wild Wings that was close to the campus. I needed to continue my carb loading process and Bdubs was my spot. I got some chicken wings, potato wedges and beer for lunch. Headed across the street to see if I could walk into the Fargo Dome but the doors were locked. I decided to get a quick shot outside to highlight I was there.
My next stop was the EXPO which was held on the Concordia College campus in Moorehead, Minnesota. This was only 4 miles away so don’t think I had an extensive drive to get there—Fargo and Moorehead are sister cities. 😊 The EXPO was not huge and the check-in process was smooth. I got my race bib, swag and pictures completed in record time. I also picked up three new head bands to add to my collection.

Headed to my hotel after the EXPO to check-in and strategize my plans for the trip. I wanted to ensure I got in some sightseeing before race day. I found a nail salon close by and got my mani/pedi before starting the adventure. This was a nice way to treat myself and ensure my legs felt good before the race.
I left the nail salon and headed to downtown Fargo to check out the downtown scene. Several friends asked me before the trip if I ever saw the movie Fargo. I heard about the movie and TV series but never saw either one. I may have to go back and see them to get context. Either way, downtown Fargo had a cool little vibe. There are tons of restaurants, bars and shops there. The people were super friendly, and it was a pleasant environment.
I started my second day in Fargo with a quick workout in the fitness room. I wanted to stretch my legs on the exercise bike and the treadmill. I limited myself to 10 minutes on each and then got in some floor stretches. Got coffee and headed up to my room to plan the day.
My carb loading process led me across the street to the Pizza Ranch. It’s a local spot with a pizza buffet and a game room for kids. It had great online reviews, so I gave it a run. I highly recommend this spot if you are in Fargo. The pizza was fresh with great flavor and crust. I added pasta with marinara sauce to my plate to maximize my carb intake. Great little spot with outstanding food.
My next big adventure was to make my way to South Dakota so I could check it off my list. Plugged South Dakota into my GPS and headed south. This was a 70-mile trip to New Effington. Google it! 😊 I was hoping it was going to be a bigger town, but the city limits sign identified population 250. I rode around a bit and saw the highlights of the main street. I spent about 10 minutes there before heading north on I29 back to Fargo.
I went downtown again and sat in a little park to soak in the atmosphere. It was warmer than normal but with no humidity, so it was a pleasant day to watch people. I made my way back to the hotel so I could get in another stretching session and get my race outfit ready. I picked out one of my new head bands to add more color to my race day ensemble. I went to bed early to ensure I had a good night’s sleep before race day.
I got out of bed at 4:44 am to stretch and mentally prepare for race day. I’m used to being up early, so this felt like a normal day for me. Packed my bagels, Gatorade, water and gels and the race adventure was on.
The hotel was only 7 miles from the race sight, but GPS took me in a new direction to avoid the closed streets due to race day. I parked in the Fargo Dome parking lot and made my way towards the start line. I arrived in plenty of time to stretch again and get in some light jogging to prepare for the 13.1 mile journey.
The Fargo race weekend includes a marathon, half marathon, 10k and 5k. The marathon, half marathon and 10k were all being run on the same day. The marathon began at 7 am with the half and 10k starting 15 minutes later. This was not a huge deal, but it gave me a few extra minutes to mentally prepare for the race. There was not a corral system for this race, so runners just lined up regardless of how fast they were going to run. I’m always careful with this setup since there would be walkers at the beginning of the race and I didn’t want to crash into anyone trying to find a safe place to run.
The Fargo races were advertised as flat and fast. The course lived up to this marketing and I was happy with the flow of athletes through Fargo.
My goal is always to improve my half marathon time, but I didn’t want to go out too fast. I decided to go out at a controlled pace and adjust when needed on the course. There were multiple locations where crowds of spectators could cheer for the runners, and these are the spots where my speed picked up because I didn’t want to disappoint a kid who was cheering for me.
I found myself with a smile on my face for most of the race. The course was flat, and the people were out cheering for us, and it was a nice day—why not smile? 😊
My first mile was completed at 9:48. I stayed consistently in the 9s for the first part of the race with my fastest mile split being 9:38 for mile 4. My pace didn’t slow until mile 9 when I clocked a 10:01. I’m happy my slowest mile didn’t happen until mile 12 at 10:19. I crossed the finish line at 2:11, which is my fastest half marathon in 2025. I’m proud of my efforts to get ready for this race and the execution of the race plan. This race serves as a blueprint for the rest of my training program as I get ready for the 2025 Atlantic City marathon in October. My 16-week training program started on 6/15/2025 and I’m excited to put in another solid training program.
I left the Fargo Dome parking lot and headed back to Buffalo Wild Wings to get my free beer and food. There were a lot of runners at Bdubs, but it was not crowded. I enjoyed my food and beer and made my way back to the hotel to shower, unwind and get in a nap—mission accomplished.
I’m not sure if I will run in Fargo again but this was nice adventure, and I got to see two new states.
I’ve got Wisconsin and New Hampshire on the race calendar coming soon. More running tourist adventures are coming your way. 😊
Where are you traveling this year?
Irie!
Calvin Williams
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