Los Angeles Marathon to impact several roads across the city. Here's a look at the closures.

CBS News Los Angeles

As thousands of runners and walkers get ready to participate in the 2026 LA Marathon on Sunday, several roads will be impacted by closures.

The "Stadium to the Stars" marathon will go through some of the city's historic neighborhoods and famous landmarks. The list of iconic venues participants will pass along the 26.2-mile course includes the Capitol Records Tower, Olvera Street, the Chinatown Dragon Gate, Rodeo Drive and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The marathon will kick off at Dodger Stadium at 7 a.m. and end at Santa Monica Boulevard and the Avenue of Stars in Century City.

With forecasts predicting a high of 84 degrees on Sunday, the McCourt Foundation, which organizes the race, will offer runners the option to receive a medal after finishing 18 miles.

Most of the freeways and roads will begin to close at 3 a.m. on race day. Organizers warn the public that streets near the marathon course will experience traffic delays.

The first LA Marathon was hosted in 1986 and since then it has grown to much more than just a local event. Participants will travel from all over the world to be part of the marathon.

Freeways that will be affected by closures:

  • Northbound 110
  • Southbound 110
  • Northbound 101
  • Southbound 101
  • Southbound 405

Major roads that will be affected by closures:

  • Sunset Boulevard
  • Hollywood Boulevard
  • Santa Monica Boulevard
  • Rodeo Drive
  • Avenue of the Stars
  • Wilshire Boulevard
  • Highland Avenue
  • Sepulveda Boulevard

Access the full list of road closures here.

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