I also like to use Marathon Guide:
Richmond, Va is still running. The race is USATF certified, capped at 3000 runners and the course will be open for 16 days Nov 7 - 22. You can get more information at richmondmarathon.org
This is key. As you are searching for races that are not canceled or gone virtual, look for races that have posted Covid protocols. That is a key indication that they are planning to move forward. If the race just hasn't canceled yet, it most likely means they are hoping for a "Hail Mary" and are only waiting in case some miracle happens and the pandemic ends between now and race day.Space Coast in November. Central Florida Legends in November (they have already posted protocols of 6 start waves, no more than 25 people per wave). Charleston, SC in January.
I did see a post about Louisiana Marathon (in Baton Rouge). I’m not sure how large a race it is, so I’m not sure if it will really happen or not.
Good to hear! I will have to keep it on my radar to run. I’m not sure it will be in 2021, but maybe??I ran this back in January and it was excellent. The marathon had ~900 finishers and the half ~2,000. The course was flat and we had really good weather. The post-race food was a nice bonus. They had a number of booths from local restaurants/providers and you could get LARGE "samples" from these booths with little tear strips from your bib. I had no problem filling up and I don't think I used all of mine. The food was primarily cajun and it was fantastic.