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August 14 @ 12:00 pm
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August 14 @ 6:00 pm
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Marble Mountain Sno-Park, NF-83, Cougar

The Bigfoot 200 is a premier 200-mile point-to-point ultramarathon that traverses the technical and volcanic terrain of Washington’s Cascade Mountains.

Course Highlights

The Bigfoot 200 Endurance Run offers an unparalleled journey through the rugged and diverse landscapes of the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. The race begins at the base of the iconic Mount St. Helens, where runners navigate through the otherworldly “blast zone” and vast lava fields created by the 1980 eruption. This section provides stark, moon-like scenery with breathtaking views of the crater. As the course progresses, participants plunge into deep, lush old-growth forests, where massive Douglas firs and moss-covered trails provide a complete contrast to the volcanic terrain. The route also takes runners past the base of Mount Adams and offers sweeping vistas of Mount Rainier and Mount Hood on clear days. The journey is defined by technical single-track trails, steep ridgelines, and numerous stream crossings that challenge even the most experienced ultramarathoners.

Race Details

As the first point-to-point 200-mile race in the United States, the Bigfoot 200 is a non-stop endurance event covering approximately 207.9 miles. The course is exceptionally demanding, featuring an estimated 45,563 feet of elevation gain and 46,880 feet of elevation loss. Runners have a total of 107 hours to complete the distance, making it a test of both physical strength and mental resilience. The race starts at Marble Mountain Sno-Park near Cougar, WA, and concludes at White Pass High School in Randle, WA. Along the way, participants are supported by 12 full aid stations, five of which serve as designated sleep stations where runners can rest and recharge. Due to the remote nature of the course, mandatory gear is strictly enforced, and runners are encouraged to utilize a crew and pacers to navigate the long stretches between checkpoints.

Why Runners Love It

Runners are drawn to the Bigfoot 200 for its reputation as one of the most scenic and difficult ultramarathons in the world. It is part of the prestigious “Triple Crown of 200s,” alongside the Tahoe 200 and Moab 240. The sense of community is profound; because the race spans several days, runners often form deep bonds with fellow participants, volunteers, and the organizers at Destination Trail. The race provides a “graduate level” experience that goes beyond a standard marathon, offering a life-changing exploration of the self and the wild. Many athletes describe the finish at White Pass High School as a transcendental moment, celebrating the culmination of a journey that tests every facet of their being. The historic significance of running through the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument adds a layer of awe and respect for the natural power of the region.

At a Glance

  • Location: Cougar, WA — United States
  • Next Date: 2026-08-14
  • Distances: 207.9 miles, 20 miles
  • Start Time: 12:00

Register & Learn More

Visit the official race website for entry details, course maps, and registration: https://www.destinationtrailrun.com/bigfoot

Venue Details
Bigfoot 200 | Cougar, Marble Mountain Sno-Park, NF-83
Cougar, WA 98616 United States
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14 August 2026
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12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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