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The 38 th running of the Los Angeles Marathon will result in widespread road and freeway ramp closures throughout the city on Sunday morning into the early afternoon.
The 26.2-mile race begins at Dodger Stadium, ends on Avenue of the Stars in Century City, and passes through some of L.A.’s most historic neighborhoods including Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Hollywood, West Hollywood, parts of Historic Route 66, and Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
Freeway ramp closures include (times vary):
Northbound 110:
Southbound 110:
Southbound 101:
Northbound 101:
Southbound 405:
See the full list of freeway ramp closures with specific times
Marathon street closures will be extensive, generally starting at 4 a.m. and reopening progressively as the final athletes travel the course.
The 38th annual Los Angeles Marathon presented by ASICS will welcome 22,000
participants on Sunday, March 19, 2023. KTLA is the exclusive broadcast partner and will live coverage on KTLA 5 over the air through your cable/satellite provider, online at KTLA.com, and streaming on the KTLA+ app for Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV.