The 35th Los Angeles Marathon, sponsored by Asics this year, is running on March 8.

Complete LA Marathon coverage

Many Los Angeles area streets and freeway ramps will be closed.

The race’s 26.2-mile route begins at Dodger Stadium and wends it way through neighboring cities of West Hollywood, Beverly Hills to the finish line at the intersection of California and Ocean avenues in Santa Monica.

The course itself is closed to the public starting at 2 a.m. March 8, with street closures beginning as early as 9 p.m. March 7 (in Santa Monica).

The marathon gets under way at 6:30 a.m. (wheelchair participants, followed by handcyclers, then the elite women and finally the elite men and general field) and will go into the early afternoon.

For general information on the marathon and updates: www.lamarathon.com

The Freeways

Ramp closures and times they’ll be closed on the 101, 110 and 405 freeways, and also Pacific Coast Highway:

Northbound 101 Freeway

3-9:50 a.m. — Spring Street off-ramp

3-10:05 a.m. — Grand Avenue off-ramp

3:55-11:18 a.m. — Gower Street (left turn lane)

3:55-11:40 a.m. — Hollywood Boulevard off-ramp

4-10:20 a.m. — Echo Park Avenue/Glendale Boulevard off-ramp

4 a.m.-noon — Highland Avenue off-ramp

Southbound 101 Freeway

3-10:05 a.m. — Broadway and Temple Street off-ramp

3:55-11:18 a.m. — Hollywood Boulevard off-ramp; right turn lane at Gower Street; right turn lane at Vine Street

4:05-11:44 a.m. — Highland Avenue off-ramp

Northbound 110 Freeway

3-9:35 a.m. — Hill Street/Stadium Way

3:10-9:42 a.m. — 110 northbound to 101 southbound Temple Street

Southbound 110 Freeway

3-9:35 a.m. — Hill Street/Stadium Way

3-9:20 a.m. — Sunset Boulevard

Southbound 405 Freeway

4:45 a.m.-2:20 p.m. – Santa Monica Boulevard (left lane)

4:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m. — Wilshire Boulevard (east- and westbound)

Pacific Coast Highway

12:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. – Right turn lane of Ocean Avenue/Appian Way

Drivers should anticipate delays, plan ahead and use alternate routes. Here’s a link to freeway ramp closures: go.aws/2vsRP9n

Street course closures:

9 p.m. March 7: eastbound San Vicente Boulevard — between Ocean Avenue and 26th Street (Santa Monica)

9 p.m. March 7: Ocean Avenue — north- and southbound traffic between Montana Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard (Santa Monica)

4-9 a.m.: Elysian Park Avenue — between Dodger Stadium and Sunset Boulevard

4-9:20 a.m.: Sunset Boulevard — between Innes Avenue and Figueroa Street

4-9:32 a.m.: Cesar Chavez Avenue — between Bunker Hill and Alameda Street

4-9:35 a.m.: Broadway — between Cesar Chavez Avenue and Alpine Street

4-9:35 a.m.: Alpine Street — between Hill and Alameda streets

4-9:35 a.m.: Spring Street — between College and First streets

4-9:50 a.m.: First Street — between Hope and San Pedro streets

4-9:50 a.m.: Los Angeles Street — between Temple and Fifth streets

4-9:50 a.m.: Winston Street — between Los Angeles and Main streets

4-9:50 a.m.: Main Street — between Fifth and Temple streets

4-9:50 a.m.: Third Street — between San Pedro and Hill streets

4-9:50 a.m.: Hill Street — between Fourth and Temple streets

4-10:05 a.m.: First Street — between San Pedro and Hope streets

4-10:05 a.m.: Grand Avenue — between Cesar Chavez Avenue and Second Street

4-10:20 a.m.: Temple Street — between Alameda Street and Glendale Boulevard

4-10:20 a.m.: Edgeware Road — between Temple and Boston streets

4-10:20 a.m.: Bellevue Avenue — between Sunset and Glendale boulevards

4-10:40 a.m.: Glendale Boulevard — between Temple Street and Sunset Boulevard

4-11:10 a.m.: Sunset Boulevard — between Echo Park and Virgil avenues

4 a.m.-noon: Hollywood Boulevard — between Hillhurst and La Brea avenues

4 a.m.-noon: Orange Avenue — between Hollywood and Sunset boulevards

5 a.m.-12:45 p.m.: Sunset Boulevard — between Highland Avenue and Doheny Drive

5 a.m.-1 p.m.: San Vicente Boulevard — between Sunset Boulevard and Melrose Avenue

5 a.m.-1 p.m.: Santa Monica Boulevard — between La Cienega Boulevard and Sierra Drive

5 a.m.-1 p.m.: Doheny Drive — between Nemo Street and Wilshire Boulevard

5 a.m.-1 p.m.: Burton Way — between Robertson Boulevard and Rexford Drive

5 a.m.-1 p.m.: South Santa Monica Boulevard — between Rexford Drive and Moreno Boulevard

5 a.m.-1 p.m.: Rodeo Drive — between Santa Monica and Wilshire boulevards

5 a.m.-1 p.m.: Wilshire Boulevard — between Beverly Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard

5 a.m.-1:50 p.m.: Santa Monica Boulevard — between Wilshire and Sepulveda boulevards

5 a.m.-2:04 p.m.: Sepulveda Boulevard — between Santa Monica and Wilshire boulevards

5 a.m.-2:20 p.m.: Wilshire Boulevard (westbound lanes) — between Sepulveda Boulevard and Barrington Avenue

5 a.m.-5 p.m.: San Vicente Boulevard — between Wilshire Boulevard and Ocean Avenue (San Vicente at Montana Avenue opens 2:36 p.m.; San Vicente at Bristol Avenue opens 2:52 p.m.; San Vicente at 18th Street opens 3:08 p.m.)

For updates on the route’s street closures go.aws/2wwZVxW and for additional closures in Santa Monica: www.santamonica.gov/marathon

Local street closures in West Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Santa Monica

West Hollywood

Parking will be prohibited along the marathon route. No parking signs will be posted prior to the event.

Spectators looking for parking during the marathon in West Hollywood will find a directory of municipal lots and parking structures online. www.weho.org/parkinglots

Streets closed from 4 a.m. to 2 p.m. in West Hollywood:

Sunset Boulevard — between Marmont Lane and Clark Street/north San Vicente Boulevard

North San Vicente Boulevard — between Sunset Boulevard and Melrose Avenue

Santa Monica Boulevard — between La Cienega Boulevard and North Doheny Drive

North Doheny Drive — between Santa Monica and Beverly boulevards

The marathon route exits the City of West Hollywood along Doheny Drive to the City of Beverly Hills

For updates in West Hollywood bit.ly/2PKGQ20

Beverly Hills

The Beverly Hills segment of the marathon enters at Doheny Drive, and participants run west on Burton Way to Rodeo Drive, then run south on Rodeo to Wilshire Boulevard, and then west to Santa Monica Boulevard.

Spectators looking for parking during the marathon in Beverly Hills will find information online beverlyhills.org/parking

The Beverly Hills Farmers Market will not be held on March 8. It will be held on March 15.

Streets closed from 4 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Beverly Hills:

Doheny Drive — between North Santa Monica Boulevard and Burton Way

Burton Way — between Doheny Drive and South Santa Monica Boulevard

South Santa Monica Boulevard — between Rexford and Rodeo drives

Rodeo Drive — between South Santa Monica and Wilshire boulevards

Wilshire Boulevard — between Rodeo Drive and South Santa Monica Boulevard

South Santa Monica Boulevard — between Wilshire Boulevard and Moreno Drive

In addition, due to Metro construction, traffic will be partially restricted:

Wilshire Boulevard — between Crescent and Beverly drives

Beverly Drive at Wilshire Boulevard

For updates in Beverly Hills from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. on March 8 call the hotline 310-550-4680 or bit.ly/39A5Rox

Santa Monica

The official LA Marathon finish line is in Santa Monica.

Parking will be very limited in the city’s public parking spaces, according to the city’s website, as well as in private lots that may choose to be open on race day.

Check the website for information on Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus and Metro’s E Line.

Downtown streets closed at 3 a.m. in Santa Monica:

Main Street — between Pico Boulevard to Colorado Avenue

Colorado Avenue — between Fifth and Fourth streets

Fourth Street — in both directions between Colorado Avenue and Broadway (until noon)

Southbound Second Street — between Wilshire Boulevard and Colorado Avenue (northbound traffic will not be permitted to turn right at each intersection)

The Main Street Farmers Market is open on March 8. Check website for parking options.

For updates in Santa Monica www.santamonica.gov/marathon