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SUMMARY:Vasaloppet Summer Run (Vasaloppet's Summer Week)
DESCRIPTION:The Vasaloppet Summer Run is a series of prestigious trail and ultra-running races held in Sweden\, following the historic 92 km route from Sälen to Mora. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Vasaloppet Summer Run\, part of the renowned Vasaloppet Summer Week\, takes place in the historic Vasaloppet Arena\, tracing the legendary path used by skiers during the winter months. The flagship event\, Ultravasan 90\, starts in Sälen and spans 92 kilometers to the finish line in Mora. Runners experience a diverse terrain that includes technical forest paths\, gravel roads\, and wooden boardwalks across bogs. A major highlight is the climb up the famous “first hill” in Sälen\, reaching the highest point of the arena at 526 meters above sea level\, offering breathtaking views of the Swedish wilderness at dawn. The route passes through classic checkpoints such as Mångsbodarna\, Risberg\, Evertsberg\, and Oxberg\, each steeped in Swedish sporting history. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 edition of Vasaloppet’s Summer Week is scheduled for August 7–15\, with the main running events concentrated on Saturday\, August 15. The premier race\, Ultravasan 90\, begins at 05:00 in Berga by\, Sälen. Other options include Ultravasan 45 (starting in Oxberg at 09:00)\, Trailvasan 30 (starting in Oxberg at 11:30)\, and Trailvasan 10 (starting in Mora at 14:00). For those looking for a team challenge\, the Vasastafetten relay covers the full 92 km distance with ten legs of varying lengths. The course is primarily off-road\, with approximately 95% of the distance on forest roads or paths and only minimal sections on asphalt. The time limit for the 92 km race is 15.5 hours\, making it accessible to both elite ultra-runners and determined recreational athletes. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to this race for its unique combination of history\, challenge\, and natural beauty. Being part of the Vasaloppet tradition—which dates back to 1922—provides a sense of prestige that few other trail races can match. The atmosphere is electric\, especially at the finish line portal in Mora\, where participants are welcomed by cheering crowds and receive the classic Vasaloppet medal. The race is also known for its excellent support\, with well-stocked checkpoints offering “blueberry soup” (a Vasaloppet staple)\, energy drinks\, and food. Whether you are tackling the grueling 92 km ultra or enjoying the scenic 10 km trail\, the sense of camaraderie and the opportunity to run through the serene pine forests and summer pastures of Dalarna make it an unforgettable experience. \nReady to take on the challenge? Secure your spot in the historic Vasaloppet Arena. Register now on the official Vasaloppet website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Sälen and Mora\, Dalarna — Sweden\nNext Date: 2026-08-15\nDistances: [’92 km (Ultravasan 90)’\, ’45 km (Ultravasan 45)’\, ’30 km (Trailvasan 30)’\, ’10 km (Trailvasan 10)’\, ‘4 km (Funkisvasan)’\, ’92 km Relay (Vasastafetten)’]\nStart Time: 05:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://vasaloppet.se/en/run/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/vasaloppet-summer-run-vasaloppet-s-summer-week/
LOCATION:Vasaloppet Summer Run (Vasaloppet’s Summer Week) | Sälen and Mora\, Vasaloppsvägen\, 780 67 Sälen\, Sälen and Mora\, Dalarna\, 780 67\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Bridger Ridge Run
DESCRIPTION:Have you always been up for a running challenge? How about a marathon with a breathtaking view and steep climb? Well\, you’re just in luck. Bridger Ridge Run is a fun and competitive race that’s worth every penny spent and every sweat bead shed. With Rocky Mountain peaks and steep ridges\, the Bridger Ridge Run trail has been ranked as one of the most technical running trails in America. It’s a grueling test of physical ability\, endurance\, and mental toughness that truly showcases the beauty of Montana’s rugged terrain. \n1. The Trail: \nBridger Ridge Run is a 20-mile trail that stretches from Fairy Lake to the M Trailhead. The trail climbs about 6\,900 feet to a towering height of 8\,700 feet above sea level at the highest point of the Bridger Mountains. The course is marked with orange ribbons and flags\, but runners are expected to be familiar with the trail. Due to the technical nature of the terrain\, runners should be skilled at both uphill and downhill running. \n2. Training:\nTraining for Bridger Ridge Run requires a great level of commitment and consistency. The trail is unrelenting\, and only the most seasoned endurance athletes can complete it. To prepare adequately\, include hill workouts\, trail running\, and long-distance running in your training routine. Be sure to work on your balance and ankle strength as you navigate the steep and slippery ascents and descents. \n3. Weather:\nAs you prepare for the race\, it’s essential to be aware of the weather conditions. Montana’s weather can be unpredictable\, and it’s recommended that you pack extra layers in case the weather changes unexpectedly. The Bridger Ridge can be windy\, cold\, and wet\, with lightning being a common occurrence. It’s essential to monitor the weather forecast and prepare for everything. \n4. Hydration and Nutrition:\nStaying hydrated and nourished is key to your success on the trail. You’ll need to carry adequate water\, and many runners bring a hydration pack to ensure easy access to it. Since Bridger Ridge Run is challenging\, runners need to replenish regularly with salty and carbohydrates-rich food. Apricots\, Snickers\, and gels are popular choices for hydration and nutrition. \n5. Mindset:\nWhen your muscles start aching and your nerves begin to fray\, your mental toughness is what will keep you going. Mental preparation is just as important as physical training for Bridger Ridge Run. Remember to pace yourself\, stay focused on the goal\, and take mental breaks when needed. The trail can be lonely\, and self-motivation can make all the difference. Take in the breathtaking landscape and embrace the moment. \nIn conclusion\, the Bridger Ridge Run is no ordinary trail run. It requires skill\, strength\, and stamina to conquer\, but the sense of accomplishment and breathtaking scenery is worth it. Adequate preparation\, including physical and mental strength\, is essential to your success. You need to be resilient\, have the right gear\, and be ready for the unpredictable weather. With commitment and consistency\, you’ll be ready to conquer the Bridger Ridge Run. Good luck! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bridger-ridge-run/
LOCATION:Bridger Ridge Run | Location\, Montana\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260822T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260822T100000
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SUMMARY:Leadville Trail 100 Run
DESCRIPTION:The Leadville Trail 100 Run is a legendary 100-mile out-and-back ultramarathon through the high-altitude terrain of the Colorado Rockies\, famously known as the “Race Across the Sky.” \nCourse Highlights\nThe Leadville Trail 100 Run course is a brutal out-and-back ultramarathon that will push even the toughest runners to their limits. Starting and finishing in the heart of Leadville at 10\,200 feet\, the course traverses the rugged and unrelenting terrain of the Colorado Rockies. Key highlights include the steep and punishing climbs of Powerline\, the high-altitude challenges of Sugarloaf Pass\, and the technical sections along the scenic Colorado Trail. The defining feature of the race is Hope Pass\, which reaches a staggering peak elevation of 12\,500 feet. Runners must summit this pass twice—once outbound and once inbound—gasping for breath in the thin mountain air while taking in some of the most stunning vistas in the country. With over 15\,000 feet of total elevation gain\, the course is a true test of physical and mental endurance. \nRace Details\nKnown as the “Race Across the Sky\,” the Leadville Trail 100 Run is one of the oldest and most storied endurance running events in the world. The race begins at 04:00 on Harrison Avenue and has a strict 30-hour time limit for completion. Success is marked by the attainment of the coveted belt buckles: the “Big Buckle” for those finishing under 25 hours and the “Small Buckle” for those who cross the line within the 30-hour cutoff. The event is part of the Leadville Race Series and typically takes place in late August. Participants are supported by a network of aid stations\, including key points at Mayqueen\, Outward Bound\, Twin Lakes\, and the Winfield turnaround. Due to its extreme nature\, the race requires significant preparation\, and entries are typically allocated through a lottery system or by qualifying at other Leadville Race Series events. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Leadville Trail 100 Run is more than just a race; it is a pilgrimage for the ultrarunning community. Founded in 1983 by local miner Ken Chlouber to revitalize the town of Leadville after the closure of the Climax Mine\, the event is steeped in history and local pride. Runners are drawn to the race by the mantra of “Grit\, Guts and Determination” and the legendary red carpet finish that awaits every finisher. The community support in Leadville is unparalleled\, with residents and volunteers creating an atmosphere of encouragement that helps athletes through their darkest miles. The race’s legacy of charitable impact through the Leadville Trail 100 Legacy Foundation further enhances its prestige\, making it a bucket-list event for athletes who seek to etch their names among the “Leadville Legendary.” \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Leadville\, CO — United States\nNext Date: 2026-08-22\nDistances: 100 miles\nStart Time: 04:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.leadvilleraceseries.com/run/leadvilletrail100run/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/leadville-trail-100-run/
LOCATION:Leadville Trail 100 Run | Leadville\, Corner of 6th St & Harrison Ave\, Leadville\, CO\, 80461\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Leadville Trail 100 Run
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Leadville Trail 100 Run — the Race Across the Sky — is the defining event of American ultrarunning. The 99.7-mile out-and-back course starts and finishes in Leadville\, Colorado (10\,152 feet\, the highest incorporated city in the United States) and crosses the legendary Hope Pass twice at 12\,500–12\,600 feet\, climbs the rugged Powerline section\, traverses technical stretches of the Colorado Trail\, and descends to the lowest point of 9\,200 feet at Twin Lakes. The course accumulates 15\,492 feet of elevation gain across its full length\, with 11 aid stations to sustain runners through the mountains. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 race starts August 22 at 4:00 AM from the corner of 6th and Harrison in Leadville. The starting line opens at 3:00 AM. Pacers are allowed after mile 61.8 (Twin Lakes inbound). The official 30-hour cutoff earns finishers the coveted small silver belt buckle; completing the course in under 25 hours earns the Big Buckle — a trophy that defines careers. Minimum age is 18 on race day. The race is managed by the Leadville Race Series and typically sells out within minutes of registration opening. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Leadville 100 launched the modern ultrarunning movement when it was founded in 1983\, and it remains the aspirational pinnacle for hundreds of thousands of runners worldwide. The combination of extreme altitude\, rugged terrain\, remote mountain wilderness\, and the simple binary outcome — finish or DNF — gives the race a gravity and mystique unmatched in American endurance sports. The Hope Pass double-crossing in the dark of night is one of the most profound experiences available in trail running. \nRace Weekend Tips\nTraining at altitude is almost impossible to replace with sea-level preparation. If you live below 5\,000 feet\, plan to arrive in Leadville at minimum one week before race day — preferably two. The average pace needed just to finish (30 hours) is approximately 18 min/mile including all stops\, which sounds easy until you’re above 12\,000 feet at mile 50 after midnight. Crew and pacers are essential\, and a meticulously prepared drop bag system across the 11 aid stations is the difference between finishing and not. \nRegister\nRegistration opens in January via the Leadville Race Series at leadvilleraceseries.com. Spots sell out in minutes — set a calendar reminder and have your payment information ready before registration opens.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/leadville-trail-100-run-2/
LOCATION:Leadville Trail 100 | Leadville\, CO\, 6th St & Harrison Ave\, Leadville\, CO 80461\, Leadville\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Telluride Mountain Run
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Telluride Mountain Run is one of the most visually spectacular mountain running events in the American West\, set above the jaw-dropping box canyon town of Telluride in the heart of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. Runners navigate old mining roads\, technical singletrack\, and sweeping alpine tundra over mountain passes and exposed ridgelines\, with portions of the course reaching above 13\,000 feet. The 65-mile distance — new for 2026 — starts at 6:00 AM from Telluride Town Park and traverses some of the most dramatic high-altitude terrain available to any ultrarunner in North America. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Telluride Mountain Run takes place August 22–23. The 65-mile ultra starts Saturday\, August 22\, at 6:00 AM from Telluride Town Park with a mandatory safety meeting at 5:00 PM the evening before (Friday\, August 21). The race is produced by Highline Running Adventures and registration opens February 1\, 2026. Multiple distances are offered across the race weekend. The focus of every Telluride Mountain Run distance is the experience: the burn of high elevation\, the striking colors of the San Juans\, and the profound satisfaction of finishing in one of Colorado’s most beautiful towns. \nWhy Runners Love It\nTelluride is widely regarded as the most beautiful mountain town in Colorado\, and the Mountain Run gives athletes the opportunity to experience its backcountry on foot. The combination of extreme altitude\, technical terrain\, historic mining road character\, and the backdrop of the San Juan Mountains — including peaks like Wilson\, El Diente\, and the Wilsons — creates a once-in-a-lifetime running experience. The post-race celebration in Telluride’s Main Street is a worthy reward for any finisher. \nRace Weekend Tips\nTelluride sits at 8\,750 feet with race terrain climbing to 13\,000+ feet. For the 65-mile distance especially\, arriving a week early for acclimatization is critical. August mountain weather in the San Juans is notoriously changeable — afternoon lightning storms are near-daily occurrences\, and the high route segments have zero shelter. Carry mandatory emergency gear and familiarize yourself with the course cutoff requirements. Trail shoes with aggressive traction and rock plates are essential for the technical upper sections. \nRegister\nRegistration opens February 1\, 2026 at runtelluride.com. Pre-registration is available for the 65-mile distance. With limited entries and strong demand\, register promptly on opening day.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/telluride-mountain-run/
LOCATION:Telluride Mountain Run | Town Park\, Telluride\, Telluride Town Park\, Telluride\, CO 81435\, Telluride\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260903T235959
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SUMMARY:Ultra Trail Du Mont-Blanc
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a passionate trail runner\, there’s no denying that the Ultra Trail Du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) is probably on your ultimate bucket list. This legendary trail race that spans three countries – France\, Italy\, and Switzerland – takes runners on a challenging journey of 170km with a staggering 10\,000m elevation gain. It’s one of the most demanding and spectacular trail races in the world\, gathering thousands of excited runners from all corners of the globe each year. In this blog post\, we’re going to explore the ins and outs of the UTMB\, from its history and course layout to the training and strategies needed to excel in this mighty challenge. \n1. A Brief History and Overview of the UTMB:\nThe UTMB first began in 2003 when a small group of endurance runners had the idea of creating an event that would meet the challenge of Mont-Blanc’s high altitudes and rugged terrain. Over the years\, the race has evolved to become an icon in the trail running community\, drawing in more than 10\,000 competitors annually. The UTMB Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc is now a week-long celebration of all things trail running\, with runners coming together to compete in a range of distances\, including the famous 170km loop around Mont-Blanc. \n2. Course Layout:\nThe UTMB begins and ends in Chamonix\, France\, and covers a circular course of 170km\, with an elevation gain of approximately 10\,000m. The race traverses through three countries: France\, Italy\, and Switzerland\, covering a combination of technical rocky terrain\, steep climbs\, and breathtaking alpine scenery. Runners must complete the course within 46 hours\, ensuring that endurance\, strategy\, and mental toughness are paramount to finishing the race. \n3. The Training and Preparation Required:\nIf you’re considering taking on the UTMB\, you must be in peak physical and mental shape. Endurance\, strength\, and agility are critical\, so training for at least six months before the race is essential. It’s crucial to incorporate long runs\, hill reps\, and strength training into your weekly workout routine\, as well as practicing running at high altitudes to build up endurance. Additionally\, it would be best to develop a clear race strategy\, including hydration and fueling\, pacing\, and managing fatigue\, to ensure maximum efficiency and minimize risks. \n4. The Importance of Mental Toughness:\nRunning the UTMB isn’t just about physical strength and stamina. It also requires mental toughness and resilience to push through the challenging moments. Mental preparation may include imagery training\, visualization\, and meditation. During the race\, it’s vital to stay positive\, focus on the present\, and maintain a steady pace\, even when things get tough. \n5. Tips for Success:\nFinisher of the UTMB is an incredible achievement\, one that requires dedication\, preparation\, and mental fortitude. Here are some tips and tricks that can help you succeed: \n– Learn the course and break it down into segments or checkpoints to help you stay focused and motivated.\n– Test out gear\, nutrition\, and hydration during your training to avoid any surprises during the race.\n– Build a reliable support team to cheer you on and help you along the way.\n– Accept the challenge and enjoy the journey; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience! \nThe Ultra Trail Du Mont-Blanc is a dream event for trail runners worldwide. It’s a test of endurance\, strategy\, and resilience\, requiring months of preparation and training. While crossing the finish line may be a tremendous achievement\, the experience of running such a majestic landscape amongst an extraordinary community of trail runners worldwide is something you’ll treasure forever. So\, if you’re ready for the ultimate test of endurance and adventure\, the UTMB is undoubtedly a challenge worth pursuing. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/ultra-trail-du-mont-blanc/
LOCATION:Ultra Trail Du Mont-Blanc | Location\, Chamonix\, France
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Iron Horse Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:A scenic point-to-point half marathon held on the historic railroad trails of Washington state\, finishing in North Bend [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). \nCourse Highlights\nThe course follows the unpaved\, hard-packed dirt of the Palouse to Cascades and Snoqualmie Valley Trails\, which are former railroad beds [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). While traditionally a gentle downhill run starting at Olallie State Park and finishing in North Bend\, the 2026 course will be modified due to trail damage from floods [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). Runners can expect scenic forest views and crossing historic railroad trestles on terrain suitable for road running shoes [RunGuides](https://www.runguides.com/event/12757/iron-horse-half). \nWhat Makes It Special\nVoted ‘Best Half in Washington’ multiple times by RaceRaves\, this race is celebrated for its beautiful mountain scenery and traditionally fast\, downhill trajectory [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). It features a unique cupless racing model to minimize environmental impact and a celebratory finish line beer garden sponsored by Iron Horse Brewery [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). The event supports the REI Cooperative Action Fund and is a staple of the Pacific Northwest running community [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). \nRace Details\n\nLocation: North Bend\, WA\nDistances: Half Marathon\nNext Race Date: 2026-08-30\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPacket pickup is available at REI Bellevue on the Saturday before the race or at the finish line on race morning\, though early pickup is encouraged to avoid long lines [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). Because parking is not allowed at the start line\, participants must park at Meadowbrook Farm and take a shuttle to the start at least 30-60 minutes before their wave [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). The race is cupless\, so runners are strongly advised to bring their own hydration systems\, especially given the potential for warm August weather [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/iron-horse-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Iron Horse Half Marathon | Start\, Olallie State Park\, 51350 SE Homestead Valley Rd\, North Bend\, WA\, 98045\, United_States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Icebug Xperience West Coast Trail
DESCRIPTION:Ever dreamt of hiking through breathtaking landscapes that truly make you feel like you’re in the wilderness? Do you crave adventure and pushing your physical limits? If yes\, then the Icebug Xperience West Coast Trail in Sweden is just for you! The trail is located in the western part of Sweden\, and it takes you along the coastline\, through dense forests\, and over rocky terrain. It is an experience that showcases the beauty of nature in all its stunning glory and lets you discover yourself in this wild environment. \nGetting to the West Coast Trail:\nThe West Coast Trail begins in Gothenburg\, which is a major city in Sweden. From there\, you will be driven to the starting point of the trail\, which is a journey of around 3-4 hours. It’s best to arrive the previous evening in Gothenburg so that you have time to acclimate and get a good night’s rest. The starting point of the trail is accessible by car and bus\, and you can also take boat or aircraft to reach it. \nRoute of the Trail:\nThe West Coast Trail is an 8-day adventure that takes you through some of the most beautiful locations in Western Sweden. The trail has a total distance of approximately 100 km and encompasses rock formations\, beaches\, and dense forests. The route is designed to accommodate multiple stops along the way\, and each night’s accommodations are uniquely designed in a wilderness-packed environment. The trail is also remote\, with only a few people inhabiting the forest and its outskirts. It’s an isolated area\, yet safe enough to camp and hike through. \nTrail Difficulty:\nThe trail is accessible to adventure enthusiasts of all levels of experience. The route takes you through various terrain\, challenging inclines\, stream crossings\, and some rough patches but is still considered manageable by those in reasonable physical health. You can choose to walk or run the trail\, depending on the speed at which you’re comfortable. It’s a truly unique experience\, and even those who are not avid hikers will have an unforgettable time just exploring the beauty of Mother Nature. \nEquipment & Clothing:\nBefore heading out on the trail\, you must prepare yourself with essential equipment and clothing. A backpack with ample space is a must\, as is good quality hiking boots\, a sleeping bag\, a waterproof jacket\, sunscreen\, a water bottle\, and a flashlight. The apparel you should have includes a sturdy pair of hiking pants\, a breathable quick-drying shirt\, and additional layers depending on the climate you plan to hike in. \nSwedish hikes are probably not the first place that comes to mind when you think about backpacking\, camping\, and climbing. However\, this beautiful trail now offers an unprecedented opportunity to experience the magnificence of Sweden’s magnificent countryside firsthand. Icebug Xperience West Coast is an epic and transformative experience. It is an opportunity for those yearning to explore the wild in comfort and security\, receiving a unique perspective that challenges your limits and surfs you to a better\, stronger\, and happier self. Pack up your backpacks\, put on your boots\, and get ready to create lasting memories with the Icebug Xperience West Coast Trail. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/icebug-xperience-west-coast-trail/
LOCATION:Icebug Xperience West Coast Trail | Location\, 456 92 Hunnebostrand\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Petra Desert Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Running a marathon in itself is already an impressive feat\, but what about running a marathon in one of the world’s most magnificent archaeological sites that’s located in the middle of a desert? That’s the Petra Desert Marathon\, and it’s a challenge that’s not for the faint of heart.\nWith breathtaking landscapes\, ancient city structures\, and a route that’s both challenging and exciting\, running the Petra Desert Marathon is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that takes you to a time and place that an ordinary tourist would never get to see. \nThe History:\nPetra\, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the “New Seven Wonders of the World\,” has become the perfect backdrop for this race\, which has taken place since 2010. The scenery is indeed breathtaking\, from starting the race on a dusty road that’s surrounded by spectacular rock formations to the stunning view of The Treasury\, a historic temple carved from sandstone when you reach the finish line. \nThe Course:\nThe course is a mixture of rocky\, sandy\, and dirt paths\, and includes some uphill climbs and downhills\, too. But the challenge is nothing compared to the breathtaking views that can leave a runner feeling inspired and awestruck. The most significant challenge\, though\, is not the heat\, but the dust\, which can get inside your shoes and mess up the alignment of your feet. \nThe Community:\nBut what makes the Petra Marathon unique is that it’s more than just a race. The local community is actively involved\, providing food and drinks at the aid stations\, and cheering the runners along the way. You’ll also get to interact with Bedouin children as you pass their villages\, a glimpse of which is a rare experience. With live music to keep you motivated and entertained during the run\, it’s an adventure that’s not just limited to the actual marathon race itself. \n\n \nThe Preparation:\nOf course\, it might take some preparation to get ready for the marathon. But with helpful recommendations from past participants and experts alike\, running the Petra Desert Marathon is undoubtedly a doable adventure for any determined runner. Some recommendations include slowly acclimating to Jordan’s heat and practicing running on sandy terrain. While spectators are not allowed on the course to prevent potential damage to the historic site\, you can still have friends or family members cheer you on from the starting area or watch the finish line. \nThe Petra Desert Marathon is an extraordinary adventure that’s worth embarking on\, whether you’re an experienced marathon runner or not. With a challenging yet beautiful course that’s full of unique experiences\, as well as the supportive local community\, it’s a race that’s not just about running but about immersing yourself in the culture and history of Petra. So if you’re ready to conquer the desert\, then the Petra Desert Marathon awaits you – let’s start training! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/petra-desert-marathon/
LOCATION:Petra Desert Marathon | Location\, Jordan
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:JungFrau Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Jungfrau Marathon\, often hailed as one of the most challenging and scenic marathons in the world\, is an annual event that lures runners from all corners of the globe. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Swiss Alps\, this marathon is not just a test of endurance but also a celebration of nature’s grandeur. \nA Brief History\nFirst held in 1993\, the Jungfrau Marathon quickly garnered a reputation for its demanding course and stunning views. Unlike typical urban marathons\, the Jungfrau Marathon starts at the picturesque town of Interlaken and winds its way up to the foot of the Eiger\, Mönch\, and Jungfrau mountains\, covering a distance of 42.195 kilometers. \nThe Course\nThe race begins in Interlaken\, a charming town nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. From there\, runners embark on a journey that takes them through quaint villages\, lush green meadows\, and dense forests. The first half of the course is relatively flat\, allowing participants to find their rhythm before the real challenge begins. \nAround the 25-kilometer mark\, the route starts to ascend steadily\, and runners are greeted by the majestic sight of the Eiger North Face. This is where the marathon truly earns its reputation. The last 17 kilometers are a grueling climb\, with the final stretch leading participants to the finish line at Kleine Scheidegg\, situated at an altitude of 2\,061 meters (6\,762 feet). \nThe Challenge\nWhat sets the Jungfrau Marathon apart from other races is its elevation gain. Runners must conquer over 1\,829 meters (6\,001 feet) of ascent\, making it a true test of stamina and mental fortitude. The weather can also be unpredictable\, adding another layer of complexity to the race. Participants might face anything from bright sunshine to sudden rain showers or even snow. \nWhy Run the Jungfrau Marathon?\nScenic Beauty\nOne of the main draws of the Jungfrau Marathon is the unparalleled natural beauty that accompanies every step. The route offers panoramic views of snow-capped peaks\, glacial valleys\, and alpine meadows in full bloom. For many\, the experience of running through such awe-inspiring landscapes is worth every ounce of effort. \nA Unique Experience\nThe camaraderie among runners and the support from spectators along the route create a unique atmosphere. Local residents often come out to cheer the participants\, offering words of encouragement and traditional Swiss treats. The sense of community and shared accomplishment makes this marathon a memorable event. \nPersonal Achievement\nCompleting the Jungfrau Marathon is a significant personal achievement. It’s a race that challenges not just physical endurance but also mental resilience. Many runners describe the feeling of crossing the finish line as euphoric\, knowing they’ve conquered one of the toughest marathons in the world. \nPreparing for the Race\nTraining for the Jungfrau Marathon requires a well-rounded approach. Here are some tips to help you get ready: \n\nBuild Stamina: Focus on long-distance runs to build your endurance. Incorporate interval training to improve your speed and stamina.\nHill Training: Given the significant elevation gain\, hill training is essential. Include uphill runs and hikes in your routine to strengthen your legs and prepare for the climb.\nStrength Training: Strengthen your core and leg muscles through exercises like squats\, lunges\, and deadlifts. A strong body will help you tackle the demanding terrain.\nAcclimatization: If possible\, spend some time training at higher altitudes to acclimate your body to the thinner air you’ll encounter during the race.\nNutrition and Hydration: Pay attention to your diet and hydration. Ensure you’re fueling your body with the right nutrients and staying hydrated\, especially in the weeks leading up to the marathon.\n\nThe Jungfrau Marathon is more than just a race; it’s an adventure through some of the most beautiful landscapes on Earth. Whether you’re an experienced marathoner looking for a new challenge or a nature enthusiast wanting to combine your love for running with a scenic experience\, the Jungfrau Marathon offers an unforgettable journey. So lace up your running shoes\, embrace the spirit of adventure\, and get ready to conquer the Swiss Alps. \nAre you ready to take on the challenge? \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nAmazing Maasai Marathon\nAmsterdam Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/jungfrau-marathon/
LOCATION:Jungfrau Marathon
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Patagonia International Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Imagine running through some of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes\, surrounded by towering mountains\, pristine lakes\, and sprawling forests. This isn’t just a dream for avid runners; it’s a reality at the Patagonian International Marathon\, set in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park\, Patagonia\, Chile. \nEvent Overview:\nThe Patagonian International Marathon is an annual event that attracts runners from around the globe. Scheduled for September 7\, 2024\, this marathon offers three different race distances: 42K\, 21K\, and 10K1. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a beginner looking for a new challenge\, there is a race that suits your level of experience. \nA Unique Running Experience:\nWhat sets this marathon apart is its unique location. Torres del Paine National Park is renowned for its dramatic scenery. The marathon routes are designed to showcase the park’s most iconic sights\, including the principal mountains\, stunning valleys\, and crystal-clear rivers. Participants often describe the experience as both physically challenging and visually rewarding. \nWhy Run Here?\n\n\nUnparalleled Scenery: Few marathons in the world can boast such awe-inspiring views. Running through Torres del Paine\, you will be treated to some of the most spectacular landscapes on the planet. \n\n\nEco-Friendly Event: The organizers are committed to preserving the natural beauty of Patagonia. They implement sustainable practices to ensure that the event has minimal impact on the environment. \n\n\nCultural Connection: Running in Patagonia offers a unique opportunity to connect with local culture and meet fellow runners from diverse backgrounds\, all sharing a common passion for running and nature. \n\n\nPreparing for the Marathon:\nTraining for the Patagonian International Marathon involves more than just building stamina. Given the varied terrain and unpredictable weather conditions\, runners need to prepare for a range of challenges. Here are some tips from past participants: \n\nAdapt to Terrain: Incorporate trail running into your training routine to get used to uneven surfaces and elevation changes.\nWeather Preparedness: Be ready for sudden weather shifts. Layers and waterproof gear are essential.\nHydration and Nutrition: Plan your hydration and nutrition strategy carefully\, as the remote setting means fewer aid stations compared to urban marathons3.\n\nThe Patagonian Challenge:\nRunning a marathon is inherently a test of endurance\, but the Patagonian International Marathon adds a layer of complexity with its rugged terrain and unpredictable weather. Runners face various types of ground\, from gravel paths to steep inclines\, each offering its own set of physical challenges. The notoriously capricious Patagonian weather can shift from sunshine to snow within minutes\, requiring runners to be adaptable and prepared for anything. \nWildlife Encounters:\nOne of the unique aspects of running in Torres del Paine National Park is the potential for wildlife encounters. While running\, participants might spot guanacos\, Andean condors\, or even the elusive puma. These sightings add an extra element of excitement to the race but also require runners to be aware and respectful of the natural inhabitants of this region. \nCommunity and Camaraderie:\nThe Patagonian International Marathon isn’t just a test of individual endurance; it’s a celebration of community. The event draws a diverse group of runners\, from elite athletes to adventure enthusiasts\, creating a melting pot of cultures and experiences. The shared journey fosters a strong sense of camaraderie among participants. Pre-race pasta parties and post-race celebrations provide opportunities to forge new friendships and share stories of the trail. \nSupporting Conservation Efforts:\nAnother remarkable aspect of this marathon is its commitment to conservation. The event is organized with a strong emphasis on sustainability. Part of the registration fees go towards local conservation projects aimed at preserving the unique flora and fauna of Patagonia. By participating in this marathon\, runners contribute to the ongoing efforts to protect one of the world’s most pristine natural environments. \nPractical Information\nFor those considering taking part in this extraordinary event\, here are a few practical tips: \n\nTravel Arrangements: The nearest airport is in Punta Arenas\, and from there\, it is a scenic drive to Torres del Paine. Early booking is recommended due to limited accommodation options within the park.\nAcclimatization: Arrive a few days early to acclimate to the altitude and recover from any potential jet lag.\nGear Checklist: Ensure you have proper trail running shoes\, moisture-wicking clothing\, a hydration pack\, and weather-appropriate gear. Packing a camera is also a great idea to capture the exhilarating scenery.\n\nParticipating in the Patagonian International Marathon is more than just a race; it’s a journey through one of the world’s last true wildernesses. It’s an experience that combines physical endurance with the sheer beauty of nature\, leaving runners with memories that last a lifetime. \nIf you’re ready to take on this incredible challenge\, mark your calendars for September 7\, 2024\, and start your training now. For more details and to register\, visit the official marathon website. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nAmazing Maasai Marathon\nAmsterdam Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/patagonia-international-marathon/
LOCATION:Patagonia International Marathon\, Torres Del Paine National Park\, 6170000\, Chile
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Jay Peak Trail Running Festival
DESCRIPTION:A Runners’ Paradise: Jay Peak Trail Running Festival\nTrail running has always been an exciting and challenging adventure for runners\, with its rugged terrain\, natural obstacles\, and breathtaking scenery. Now\, imagine running amidst the rolling hills\, dense woodlands\, and cascading waterfalls in the stunning Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Welcome to the Jay Peak Trail Running Festival – an annual event that offers runners of all levels a chance to explore the natural wonders of Vermont while testing their endurance and skills. In this blog\, we bring you a comprehensive guide to the Jay Peak Trail Running Festival\, including what to expect\, who should attend\, and how to prepare for the ultimate trail running experience. \nAbout The Event:\nThe Jay Peak Trail Running Festival\, organized by Vermont’s Kingdom Games\, is a two-day event that takes place every July. The festival offers a range of races\, from a 5K fun run to a half marathon\, full marathon\, and a 6.6 mile jaunt on the Long Trail. The festival draws in hundreds of runners from across the world who come to tackle the rugged trails of the Green Mountains. Each race is designed to challenge runners with ascents\, descents\, creek crossings\, and technical sections\, making for a truly unique and unforgettable experience. \nThe Courses:\nThe Jay Peak Trail Running Festival is suitable for runners of all abilities. Whether you are a seasoned trail runner looking for a thrilling challenge or a newbie seeking a new adventure\, there’s something for everyone. The courses are well-marked\, and aid stations are set up along the way to provide hydration and snacks. Moreover\, the festival is run alongside an all-day music festival and food trucks\, creating an overall fun and festive atmosphere. \nPreparing for the Jay Peak Trail Running Festival requires a combination of physical and mental endurance. Given the technical terrain and elevation changes\, it’s recommended that runners train on hills and varied terrain. The festival also recommends carrying a hydration pack and fueling appropriately before\, during\, and after the race. It’s also critical to review race course maps and study the terrain beforehand to prepare yourself mentally. Furthermore\, comfortable and durable trail running shoes and apparel are essential for navigating through rocky and rugged terrain. \nThe Scenery:\nOne of the highlights of the Jay Peak Trail Running Festival is undoubtedly the breathtaking natural beauty of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. The race takes you through dense forests\, past babbling brooks\, and over rolling hills. Along the way\, you’ll discover hidden waterfalls\, bubbling brooks\, and stunning mountain vistas. The views are so incredible that runners sometimes forget they are in a race. And when the sun goes down\, runners can relax with great food and music with family and friends. \nThe Jay Peak Trail Running Festival is not just another run-of-the-mill race event. It’s an experience that will challenge you physically\, mentally\, and emotionally\, yet leave you with unforgettable memories\, new friends\, and a sense of accomplishment. Beyond the race fitness goals\, you’ll have the satisfaction of exploring the wild beauty of Vermont’s trails. The festival is a chance to embrace adventure\, push your limits\, and fall in love with the great outdoors. So\, mark your calendar for the next Jay Peak Trail Running Festival and start training. The mountains are calling! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/jay-peak-trail-running-festival/
LOCATION:Jay Peak Trail Running Festival | Location\, 830 Jay Peak Road\, Jay Peak\, VT\, 05859\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Blue Ridge Relay
DESCRIPTION:Imagine running through breathtaking scenic routes as you race against teams from all across the United States. That’s precisely what you get to experience when you participate in the Blue Ridge Relay. The Blue Ridge Relay is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for runners of all levels. The relay race takes place across the Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States and covers 200 miles over 36 legs. In this blog post\, we will explore what makes the Blue Ridge Relay stand out as a unique endurance race. \n1. The Route:\nThe Blue Ridge Relay route is considered one of the most picturesque routes in the United States. The race features various terrains\, including steep mountain climbs and winding country roads. The route takes runners through some of the most beautiful scenery in the area\, including the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway. The views are breathtaking\, and it’s not uncommon to see wildlife such as deer and bears. \n2. Teamwork:\nThe Blue Ridge Relay is a team event\, with teams of up to 12 runners taking part. Each runner runs three legs of varying distances and elevations. The team works together to cover the 200 miles over approximately 24 hours. The teamwork involved in this race is what makes it so unique. Runners not only need to perform well individually\, but they also need to work together to ensure they complete the relay successfully.\n \n3. The Challenge:\nThe Blue Ridge Relay is a challenging race that tests a runner’s endurance\, both mentally and physically. The terrain is tough\, and the weather conditions can vary from hot and humid to cool and rainy. The race is not for the faint-hearted\, and runners need to be in top shape to complete the challenge. The difficulty of the race is what makes it such an accomplishment to complete. \n4. The Camaraderie:\nThe Blue Ridge Relay is not just a race; it’s a social event. Runners from all across the United States come together to take part in this unique event. The race offers opportunities for runners to bond over a shared experience. The camaraderie involved in this event is what makes it so special. Runners encourage each other along the way and cheer each other on as they cross the finish line. \n5. Post-Race Experience:\nAfter completing the relay\, runners get to experience the after-race festivities. The celebration includes a post-race party where runners can relax and enjoy each other’s company. The celebration includes food\, drinks\, music\, and a chance to receive awards for completing the race. The post-race experience is a perfect way to finish the event and celebrate the teamwork and camaraderie that took place. \nThe Blue Ridge Relay is an endurance race like no other. The combination of beautiful scenery\, teamwork\, challenge\, camaraderie\, and post-race festivities makes it a unique and unforgettable experience. The race is a must for any runner who wants to test their limits and push themselves to new heights. It’s an event that is sure to create memories that will last a lifetime. It’s no wonder the Blue Ridge Relay is one of the most talked-about relay races in the United States today. So\, round up your running buddies\, register in advance\, and get ready to experience the ultimate relay race challenge. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/blue-ridge-relay/
LOCATION:Blue Ridge Relay | Location\, 829 Grayson Highland Ln\, Mouth of Wilson\, Virginia\, 24363\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Imogene Pass Run
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Imogene Pass Run is the crown jewel of Colorado’s San Juan mountain races. The 17.1-mile point-to-point course climbs from Ouray (7\,792 feet) up a historic mining road to the summit of Imogene Pass at 13\,114 feet — gaining over 5\,300 feet — before plunging 4\,800 feet down the other side to finish in the gorgeous mountain town of Telluride. The route passes abandoned mine shafts\, crosses alpine tundra covered in late-season wildflowers\, and rewards runners with panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains that few people ever see. Strictly cutoff times and no refunds or transfers are enforced. \nRace Details\nThe 53rd Annual Imogene Pass Run is scheduled for Saturday\, September 12\, 2026. Registration opens June 1 at 6:00 AM MDT with 1\,550 entries available — the race historically sells out within hours. The IPR is always held on the first Saturday after Labor Day\, marking the seasonal transition from late summer to early fall. The event is self-supported with minimal aid stations\, and all runners must meet strict cutoff times at the pass summit or be pulled from the course. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Imogene Pass Run has been a rite of passage for Colorado mountain runners since 1974. The combination of a genuinely demanding route\, world-class San Juan Mountain scenery\, the historic character of the Ouray-to-Telluride corridor\, and the strict no-refund/no-transfer policy that demands commitment creates an event with an unmatched sense of earned accomplishment. Finishing in Telluride — one of Colorado’s most beautiful mountain towns — with a cold beer and the telluride box canyon as backdrop is an experience runners describe as transformative. \nRace Weekend Tips\nThe summit of Imogene Pass at 13\,114 feet means severe altitude is a factor for every runner\, not just sea-level visitors. Arrive in Colorado at least 3–4 days early. The course is almost entirely above treeline above mile 4\, meaning total exposure to lightning risk — the 8:00 AM start is designed to get runners over the pass before afternoon storms build. Carry a wind jacket\, gloves\, and hat regardless of the forecast. Trail shoes with aggressive lug soles are mandatory. \nRegister\nRegistration opens June 1 at 6:00 AM MDT at RunSignup. With only 1\,550 spots and sell-out expected in hours\, have your account created and payment info saved before 6:00 AM on opening day.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/imogene-pass-run/
LOCATION:Imogene Pass Run | Ouray to Telluride\, CO\, 550 Main St\, Ouray\, CO 81427 (start)\, Ouray\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Tunnel Light Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Tunnel Light Marathon is a fast\, USATF-certified Boston Qualifier featuring a unique 2.4-mile segment through a dark mountain tunnel and a scenic downhill finish. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Tunnel Light Marathon offers a unique and breathtaking course that takes runners through the heart of the Cascade Mountains. The undisputed highlight of the race is the Snoqualmie Tunnel\, a 2.4-mile stretch of absolute darkness that begins shortly after the halfway point. Runners are required to carry a headlamp or light source to navigate this cool\, damp\, and historic passage through the mountain. Exiting the tunnel reveals stunning vistas of the surrounding peaks and lush forests. For the 2026 season\, the course has been modified to include a scenic out-and-back segment heading east from the start at Hyak Sno-Park before participants return to the halfway mark and enter the tunnel. The entire route is set on a well-maintained rail-trail\, offering a serene atmosphere away from vehicle traffic\, surrounded by the natural beauty of Washington state. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Tunnel Light Marathon is scheduled for September 13\, 2026\, starting at the Hyak Sno-Park Trailhead at Snoqualmie Pass. The race begins at 08:00\, with an early start option available at 07:00 for those anticipating a finish over five hours. Due to storm damage on portions of the original route\, the 2026 event features an alternate course that maintains the race’s reputation for speed. The point-to-point course is primarily composed of packed gravel on a historic railway grade\, providing a soft but stable surface that is gentle on the joints while still being fast enough for high performance. With a net elevation drop of approximately 1\,000 feet\, the course is a USATF-certified Boston Qualifier. Runners will find nine fully staffed aid stations spaced roughly every 2.5 miles\, providing water\, Tailwind electrolyte drink\, and Honey Stinger gels at select locations. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners flock to the Tunnel Light Marathon for its reputation as one of the fastest marathon courses in the United States. The consistent downhill grade and the low starting elevation create the perfect conditions for setting a personal record or securing a coveted Boston Marathon qualifying time. Beyond the performance benefits\, participants appreciate the intimate and well-organized nature of the event. The unique experience of running through the mountain tunnel provides a memorable challenge that distinguishes this race from typical road marathons. The camaraderie among runners in the darkness of the tunnel\, followed by the rewarding descent through scenic mountain landscapes\, makes for an unforgettable race day. Additionally\, the event is praised for its professional organization\, including reliable shuttle services and enthusiastic volunteer support\, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish. \nReady to chase your next personal best in the mountains? Secure your spot on the starting line and prepare for the light at the end of the tunnel by registering on the official Tunnel Marathons website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Snoqualmie Pass\, WA — United States\nNext Date: 2026-09-13\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’]\nStart Time: 08:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.tunnelmarathon.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/tunnel-light-marathon/
LOCATION:Tunnel Light Marathon | Snoqualmie Pass\, Hyak Sno-Park\, Snoqualmie Pass\, WA 98068\, Snoqualmie Pass\, WA\, 98068\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Pisgah Mountain Trail Races
DESCRIPTION:A classic New England trail event featuring 50K and 23K courses through the rugged and scenic Pisgah State Park to benefit the Special Olympics. \nCourse Highlights\nn \nThe Pisgah Mountain Trail Races offer a breathtaking tour of Pisgah State Park\, the largest state park in New Hampshire. Runners can choose between 23K and 50K distances\, both featuring a mix of rugged terrain and scenic beauty. The 50K course is particularly challenging\, racking up approximately 4\,700 feet of vertical gain. The route begins with a mile of rural dirt roads before plunging into a network of non-technical forest trails\, snowmobile paths\, and technical single-track. Highlights include the climb to the New Davis vista\, which provides expansive views of the surrounding Monadnock region\, and stretches along the pristine Reservoir and Kilburn trails. The races finish with a fast two-mile descent on dirt roads back to the start area. \nnn \nRace Details\nn \nThe 2026 Pisgah Mountain Trail Races are scheduled for Sunday\, September 13th. Both the 50K and 23K events typically start at 08:45 AM from the Chesterfield School\, located at 535 Old Chesterfield Road\, Chesterfield\, NH 03443. The race is organized by the Red Clover Rovers under a permit from the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation. Aid stations are strategically placed throughout the course\, typically at intervals of 3 to 5 miles\, providing essential hydration and nutrition such as Tailwind\, LMNT\, and Untapped fuel. The event has a long-standing history\, dating back to the early 2000s\, and maintains a low-key\, community-focused atmosphere that emphasizes the spirit of trail running. \nnn \nWhy Runners Love It\nn \nRunners are drawn to the Pisgah Mountain Trail Races for its “old school” trail running vibe and its commitment to a great cause. All proceeds from the event benefit the New Hampshire Special Olympics\, making every mile run a contribution to supporting athletes with intellectual disabilities. The race is known for its well-marked trails and friendly\, supportive atmosphere\, with volunteers often described as exceptionally encouraging. Participants appreciate the technical variety of the course\, which manages to be both “runnable” and physically demanding. Whether it’s the post-race community feel\, the stunning autumn scenery of the New Hampshire woods\, or the satisfaction of completing one of the region’s classic ultra events\, Pisgah remains a favorite on the New England trail calendar. \nnnRegister for Pisgah Mountain Trail Races \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Chesterfield\, NH — United States\nNext Date: 2026-09-13\nDistances: 50K\, 23K\nStart Time: 08:45\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.runpisgah.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/pisgah-mountain-trail-races/
LOCATION:Pisgah Mountain Trail Races | Chesterfield\, 535 Old Chesterfield Rd\, Chesterfield\, NH\, 03443\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260913T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260913T160000
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CREATED:20260517T153254Z
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SUMMARY:Tor des Géants (TOR330)
DESCRIPTION:The Tor des Géants is an iconic 330km endurance trail race through Italy’s Aosta Valley\, featuring 24\,000m of elevation gain and a 150-hour time limit. It is widely considered one of the world’s most challenging mountain ultras\, traversing the technical trails of the Alta Via 1 and 2. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Tor des Géants\, often referred to as the TOR330\, is a legendary endurance trail race that takes runners on an extraordinary journey through the heart of the Italian Alps. Starting and finishing in the picturesque mountain town of Courmayeur\, the course follows a massive loop through the Aosta Valley\, tracing the paths of the Alta Via 1 and Alta Via 2. Spanning approximately 330 kilometers (205 miles) with a staggering 24\,000 meters (78\,740 feet) of positive elevation gain\, the route crosses 25 mountain passes above 2\,000 meters. Runners are treated to unparalleled views of the “four giants” of the Alps: Mont Blanc\, the Matterhorn\, Monte Rosa\, and Gran Paradiso. The terrain is predominantly technical mountain trails\, with 90% of the course on unpaved paths\, challenging athletes with steep climbs and rugged descents that test even the most experienced trail runners. \nRace Details\nFounded in 2010\, the Tor des Géants is unique among ultra-endurance races because it does not impose mandatory stages. The clock never stops\, and the winner is simply the first to cross the finish line\, leaving individuals to manage their own strategy for rest\, nutrition\, and pacing. Participants must complete the course within a maximum time limit of 150 hours. To support this Herculean effort\, the organization provides seven major “Life Bases” (located in Valgrisenche\, Cogne\, Donnas\, Gressoney-Saint-Jean\, Valtournenche\, and Ollomont) where runners can access drop bags\, hot food\, and sleeping facilities. Additionally\, there are over 40 refreshment points scattered every 7 to 10 kilometers. The race weekend is a massive logistical operation involving over 2\,000 volunteers\, known for their incredible hospitality and support throughout the Aosta Valley’s 34 municipalities. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to the Tor des Géants for its reputation as one of the hardest and most beautiful mountain races on Earth. Beyond the physical challenge\, the race is celebrated for its profound sense of community and the emotional connection forged between the “giants” and the local population. The atmosphere in the Life Bases and the warm welcome in every mountain hut create a unique bond that transcends competition. For many\, the race is a transformative spiritual experience\, pushing the boundaries of human endurance in the silent majesty of the high mountains. The “Tor” is more than a race; it is a pilgrimage through the wild beauty of the Alps. To secure your spot in this life-changing event\, keep an eye on the registration windows for the 2026 edition. Visit the official website at torxtrail.com to learn more and begin your journey toward becoming a Giant. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Courmayeur\, Aosta Valley — Italy\nNext Date: 2026-09-13\nDistances: 450K\, 330K\, 130K\, 100K\, 30K\nStart Time: 10:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://torxtrail.com/tor330-tor-des-geants/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/tor-des-g-ants-tor330/
LOCATION:Tor des Géants (TOR330) | Courmayeur\, Viale Monte Bianco\, 40\, Courmayeur\, Aosta Valley\, 11013\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260918T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260918T150000
DTSTAMP:20260602T102816
CREATED:20260601T041552Z
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SUMMARY:Run Rabbit Run 50 & 100 Mile
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Run Rabbit Run takes place across the mountains surrounding Steamboat Springs\, starting and finishing at the base of the Steamboat Springs ski area at 6\,900 feet. The 50-mile course climbs to the summit of Mount Werner at 10\,568 feet\, descends into the valley\, and then makes a dramatic traverse across the Continental Divide to Rabbit Ears Mountain at 10\,500 feet before returning to the ski area base. The 100-mile course additionally circumnavigates Buffalo Pass at 10\,300 feet and winds through Emerald Mountain and through sections of downtown Steamboat Springs itself. Both courses are well-marked with colored ribbons through mountain wilderness that remains open to hikers and bikers. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 race weekend spans September 18–19. The 100-mile race starts Friday\, September 18 — ‘Tortoises’ (slower runners) at 9:00 AM and ‘Hares’ (faster runners) at 1:00 PM\, with respective cutoffs of 36 and 30 hours. The 50-mile race starts Saturday\, September 19 at 6:00 AM\, with an early bird option for men over 60 and women over 50 at 5:00 AM; finish cutoff is 9:00 PM (15 hours). A legendary post-race party begins around noon at the finish line\, featuring beer\, burgers\, and veggie burgers — free to runners and volunteers. It’s hunting season in Colorado during this event; bright colors are encouraged. \nWhy Runners Love It\nSteamboat Springs is one of Colorado’s most welcoming mountain towns\, and the Run Rabbit Run reflects that character with a warm\, community-driven atmosphere. The race is known for its excellent course marking\, honest race management\, and the combination of ski resort trails\, alpine wilderness\, and an actual run through town that puts spectators within easy cheering distance. The tortoise/hare format for the 100-miler is one of the most practical approaches to managing a diverse ultrarunning field. \nRace Weekend Tips\nMid-September in Steamboat can bring cool mornings (high 30s°F) and warm afternoons\, with the possibility of early snowfall above 10\,000 feet. It is legally hunting season in Colorado — wear bright colors on course and avoid anything that looks like elk coloring. Steamboat Springs has a vibrant resort town atmosphere with excellent dining and accommodation; book well in advance as the race weekend coincides with peak fall travel. Crew access points are limited\, so plan your support strategy carefully. \nRegister\nRegistration details are available at runrabbitrunsteamboat.com and via UltraSignup. Check the official website for 2026 registration opening dates.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/run-rabbit-run-50-100-mile/
LOCATION:Run Rabbit Run | Steamboat Springs Ski Area\, Steamboat Springs Ski Area Base\, Steamboat Springs\, CO 80477\, Steamboat Springs\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Bryce Canyon Ultra Marathons
DESCRIPTION:Bryce Canyon Ultra Marathons\nFew races on earth can match the raw beauty of the Bryce Canyon Ultras. Held each September in the red-rock canyon country of southern Utah\, this event sends runners through hoodoo amphitheaters\, high desert plateaus\, and forested singletrack at elevations ranging from 7\,000 to 9\,000 feet — a challenge that rewards the adventurous in full. \nThe Course\nThe event offers six distances: 100 Mile\, 50 Mile\, 60K\, 50K\, 30K\, and a Trail Half Marathon (13.1 miles). All races start and finish at Lucky 7 Ranch in Hatch\, Utah\, with courses navigating the northern half and western edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Signature terrain includes the Grandview Trail (singletrack through a hoodoo amphitheater)\, Thunder Mountain Trail (punchy ridges with steep descents)\, the Golden Wall and Red Canyon sections\, and stretches of doubletrack climbing through ponderosa pine forests. Expect cumulative elevation gain of 1\,100 to 16\,000+ feet depending on distance\, with the high-altitude terrain adding an extra layer of challenge for runners not acclimated to the elevation. The 50K and 60K start at 6:00–6:30 a.m.; the 100 Mile begins at 5:00 a.m. the previous evening. \nRace Day Experience\nAid stations are stocked with water\, electrolyte drinks\, gels\, chips\, fruit\, PB&J\, and — for longer distances — hot food like quesadillas and soups at later stations. Finisher medals are unique per distance\, and the event partners with FinisherPix for race photography. Bib pickup and the race expo take place the day before at Lucky 7 Ranch. A post-race meal is included with registration for all finishers. Pacers and crew are permitted for the 50-mile and 100-mile events. \nWhy Run the Bryce Canyon Ultras?\nThe Bryce Canyon Ultras delivers something rare: a technically demanding trail race in a setting that genuinely takes your breath away — both figuratively and literally at altitude. The event is organized by Vacation Races\, known for exceptional production quality and runner experience. The courses are challenging but not overly technical\, making them accessible to trail runners beyond the elite. The mission extends beyond the race itself\, with an emphasis on environmental stewardship and community benefit for the local Utah region. \nTravel & Logistics\nLucky 7 Ranch is located in Hatch\, Utah\, approximately 4.5 hours south of Salt Lake City and 1.5 hours north of Las Vegas. Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is the most popular gateway. Camping is available on-site at Lucky 7 Ranch (pre-register during race registration)\, with options ranging from car camping to tent sites and RV spaces. For hotel accommodations\, Panguitch (~15 miles north) and Bryce Canyon City (~20 miles east) offer lodging close to the start. The Bryce Canyon National Park area also features Ruby’s Inn Resort as a popular runner basecamp. Book early — September is peak season in canyon country. \nHow to Register\nEntries sell out across all distances\, often before race day. Register at the Vacation Races official website as soon as registration opens to secure the best pricing. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nZion Ultra Marathon Races (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)\nOgden Marathon\nRun Revel Big Cottonwood Marathon & Half Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bryce-canyon-ultras/
LOCATION:Bryce Canyon Ultras | Location\, E Bench Rd\, Hatch\, Utah\, 84735\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260920T130000
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SUMMARY:Pikes Peak Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Pikes Peak Marathon is a world-renowned trail race that challenges runners with a 7\,815-foot ascent to the 14\,115-foot summit of Pikes Peak and back. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Pikes Peak Marathon is widely regarded as one of the most challenging trail races in the world. Starting at an elevation of 6\,300 feet in Manitou Springs\, the course takes runners on a grueling 13.3-mile ascent to the summit of Pikes Peak\, reaching a staggering 14\,115 feet. Runners navigate the legendary Barr Trail\, which features a mix of steep inclines\, technical rocky sections\, and breathtaking alpine scenery. After reaching the summit\, marathoners must turn around and descend the same path\, testing their technical skill and endurance on the high-speed downhill return to the finish line in Manitou Springs. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Pikes Peak Marathon is scheduled for September 20\, 2026\, with a typical start time of 07:00. The event is part of a race weekend that also includes the Pikes Peak Ascent\, held the previous day. Due to its extreme nature\, the marathon has strict qualification requirements and wave placements based on runners’ previous performance and experience at high altitudes. Registration for the 2026 event is set to open on March 1\, 2026. The race is operated under a special use permit from the Pike National Forest\, and aid stations are strategically placed along the Barr Trail\, though some require supplies to be packed in by volunteers or pack animals due to the remote terrain. \nWhy Runners Love It\nKnown as “America’s Ultimate Challenge\,” the Pikes Peak Marathon attracts trail running enthusiasts and elite athletes from across the globe. Its history dates back to 1956\, making it the oldest continually held marathon in the United States. Runners are drawn to the race’s unique atmosphere\, the camaraderie of the “Pikes Peak Trail Dogs\,” and the immense sense of accomplishment that comes from conquering one of the country’s most iconic Fourteeners. The race is not just a test of speed\, but a battle against altitude\, unpredictable mountain weather\, and the physical toll of a 7\,815-foot vertical climb and descent. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Manitou Springs\, CO — United States\nNext Date: 2026-09-20\nDistances: 26.21 miles (42.2 km)\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.pikespeakmarathon.org/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/pikes-peak-marathon/
LOCATION:Pikes Peak Marathon | Manitou Springs\, 606 Manitou Avenue\, Manitou Springs\, CO\, 80829\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Pikes Peak Marathon & Ascent
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Pikes Peak Marathon and Ascent represent the gold standard of American mountain running. The Ascent covers 13.32 miles from downtown Manitou Springs (6\,286 feet) to the 14\,115-foot summit of Pikes Peak — America’s most famous fourteener — gaining 7\,867 feet in a single unrelenting climb over Barr Trail. The full Marathon adds the return trip\, demanding runners descend the same brutal trail for a round-trip of 26.2 miles and 7\,834 feet of gain and loss. The course passes through Manitou Springs\, through dense forests\, exposed alpine tundra\, technical rocky scree fields\, and the final breathtaking above-treeline push to the summit. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 weekend runs September 19–20 in Manitou Springs. The Ascent takes place on Saturday\, September 19\, and the Marathon on Sunday\, September 20\, with a 7:00 AM start both days. Registration opened March 1\, 2026 at $200–$250\, and the race typically sells out quickly. Participants must register in advance — no day-of registration. Both races are self-supported with aid stations but demand significant mountain running fitness\, appropriate footwear\, and altitude acclimatization. Mandatory cutoff times are strictly enforced. \nWhy Runners Love It\nSince 1956\, the Pikes Peak Marathon has been the defining test of American mountain running. The race attracts elite runners from around the world alongside hundreds of determined everyday athletes who want to stand at 14\,115 feet having earned every single foot of elevation under their own power. The summit views — stretching across the Great Plains to the east and dozens of Colorado peaks to the west — are among the most spectacular on earth. Finishing the marathon is considered one of the toughest single-day athletic achievements available to recreational runners. \nRace Weekend Tips\nThe summit of Pikes Peak sits at 14\,115 feet — well above the altitude where acute mountain sickness becomes a serious risk. Arriving in Colorado at least one full week before race day is strongly recommended for sea-level runners. Train specifically on sustained steep climbs and descents; the downhill of the marathon is notoriously destructive on the quads. Carry a wind layer and rain shell regardless of the forecast — summit conditions can turn from sunny to whiteout in minutes. Trail shoes with good traction and rock plate protection are essential. \nRegister\nRegistration opens March 1 each year at pikespeakmarathon.org. With limited entries and intense demand\, register the moment registration opens. A deferral deadline applies\, and no refunds are issued.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/pikes-peak-marathon-ascent/
LOCATION:Pikes Peak Marathon | Manitou Springs\, CO\, 502 Manitou Ave\, Manitou Springs\, CO 80829\, Manitou Springs\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260926T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260926T120000
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CREATED:20260601T041616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T041621Z
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SUMMARY:Crested Butte Ultra
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Crested Butte Ultra is a showcase of the extraordinary terrain surrounding one of Colorado’s most beloved mountain towns. Three distances — 35K\, 55K\, and 50 Mile — traverse the Gunnison National Forest on lollipop-loop courses that combine wide-open mountain meadows blanketed with wildflowers at lower elevations\, heart-pumping climbs to dramatic mountain ridgelines\, and single-track trails through aspen groves that glow gold in late September. The course elevation ranges from approximately 7\,500 to 12\,500 feet across the 50-mile distance\, with the shorter races covering the most scenic lower sections. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 race takes place Saturday\, September 26. The 50 Miler starts at 6:00 AM\, the 55K at 7:00 AM\, and the 35K at 8:00 AM. Time cutoffs are 15 hours (50 mile) and 12 hours (55K). The 50-mile course features 8\,300 feet of elevation gain across 6 aid stations. The 55K covers 4\,567 feet of gain. The race is produced by Mad Moose Events and has grown into one of the most anticipated events on Colorado’s fall trail racing calendar\, particularly for its timing with peak aspen foliage. \nWhy Runners Love It\nLate September in Crested Butte is often peak fall foliage season\, when the surrounding Gunnison National Forest transforms into a sea of gold and orange aspen that rivals anything New England can offer. Crested Butte itself is a National Historic Landmark with a charming Victorian main street\, excellent restaurants\, and one of Colorado’s most welcoming mountain town atmospheres. The combination of world-class fall scenery and genuinely challenging trail running makes the Crested Butte Ultra one of Colorado’s most desirable late-season trail events. \nRace Weekend Tips\nLate September in the high country means cold mornings — temperatures at the 6:00 AM start can be in the mid-20s to 30s°F at altitude. Carry mandatory gear including a warm layer\, rain shell\, and headlamp for the 50-mile early start. The 7\,500-foot base elevation and 12\,500-foot ridge sections demand altitude preparation; plan to arrive several days early from sea level. Book accommodation well in advance — Crested Butte is a premium destination and fall foliage weekends sell out months ahead. \nRegister\nRegistration opens November 1 at madmooseevents.com via UltraSignup. Entries fill quickly for all three distances — register as soon as the waitlist notification arrives.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/crested-butte-ultra/
LOCATION:Crested Butte Ultra | Crested Butte\, CO\, Crested Butte\, CO 81224\, Crested Butte\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260926T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260926T183000
DTSTAMP:20260602T102816
CREATED:20260511T085740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T085753Z
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SUMMARY:TCS Lidingöloppet
DESCRIPTION:TCS Lidingöloppet is the world’s largest cross-country race\, held annually on the island of Lidingö\, Sweden\, and is a key part of the Swedish Classic circuit. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Lidingöloppet course is legendary for its hilly and demanding terrain\, winding through the scenic forests and coastal landscapes of Lidingö island near Stockholm. The signature 30 km route is a true test of endurance\, featuring the infamous “Abborrbacken” (Perch Hill) at the 25 km mark—a steep 500-meter climb that challenges even the most seasoned runners. The path consists mostly of soft gravel roads and forest trails\, providing a unique underfoot experience compared to road marathons. Runners are treated to views of the Baltic Sea\, lush greenery\, and the Baltic archipelago as they navigate the undulating landscape. The finish line at Grönsta Gärde is equally iconic\, where thousands of spectators cheer as participants complete their journey through the Swedish wilderness. \nRace Details\nAs the world’s largest cross-country race\, TCS Lidingöloppet is a massive operation with a rich history dating back to 1965. The event is a cornerstone of “En Svensk Klassiker” (A Swedish Classic)\, alongside major events like the Vasaloppet and Vätternrundan. The main 30 km race is scheduled for Saturday\, September 26\, 2026\, with the first elite and competitive groups departing from Koltorps gärde at 12:30 PM. Beyond the 30 km distance\, the weekend features a 15 km race\, the Rosa Bandet-loppet (10 km) dedicated to breast cancer awareness\, and various youth and junior categories. Participants benefit from extensive support\, including numerous liquid stations offering sports drinks\, water\, and traditional Swedish refreshments like buns and pickles to keep energy levels high throughout the demanding hills. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to Lidingöloppet for its incredible atmosphere and the prestige of completing such a historic challenge. The race is often described as “tough but beautiful\,” offering a level of camaraderie that is unique to trail and cross-country running. The shared struggle against the hills\, particularly in the final third of the race\, creates a powerful bond between participants. For many\, it is not just a race but a rite of passage and a celebration of the Swedish “friluftsliv” (open-air life) philosophy. The organization is world-class\, ensuring a smooth experience from the race expo to the post-race medal collection. Whether you are aiming for the coveted silver medal time or simply want to enjoy a weekend of running in one of Scandinavia’s most beautiful settings\, Lidingöloppet provides an unforgettable experience that keeps people coming back year after year. \nReady to take on the world’s largest cross-country challenge? Secure your spot for the next edition of this iconic event and experience the beauty of the Swedish trails firsthand. Visit the official website to register and find more information about training tips\, travel arrangements\, and race day logistics. Register for TCS Lidingöloppet here. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Lidingö\, Stockholm — Sweden\nNext Date: 2026-09-26\nDistances: [’30 km’\, ’15 km’\, ’10 km’\, ‘5 km’\, ‘4 km’\, ‘1.7 km’]\nStart Time: 12:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.lidingoloppet.se/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/tcs-liding-loppet/
LOCATION:TCS Lidingöloppet | Lidingö\, Koltorps gärde\, Lidingö\, Lidingö\, Stockholm\, 181 41\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Ultra X Jordan (Wadi Rum Ultra Marathon)
DESCRIPTION:Ultra X Jordan is a prestigious 5-day\, 220km multi-stage ultramarathon that takes runners through the breathtaking sandstone and granite landscapes of the Wadi Rum desert. \nCourse Highlights\nWadi Rum\, famously known as the “Valley of the Moon\,” offers one of the most visually stunning race courses on the planet. This UNESCO World Heritage site in southern Jordan is characterized by its dramatic sandstone mountains and granite rock formations that rise abruptly from the valley floor. Runners traverse a landscape that has served as the surreal backdrop for numerous Hollywood films\, including The Martian\, Aladdin\, and Lawrence of Arabia\, due to its otherworldly red sands and prehistoric vistas. The 220km route takes participants through vast desert plains\, narrow rocky canyons\, and over massive sand dunes that challenge even the most seasoned trail runners. Key highlights include the towering rock bridges of Jebel Burdah and the ancient Nabataean inscriptions scattered throughout the hidden wadis. The terrain is a challenging mix of hard-packed desert floor\, technical rocky sections\, and deep\, energy-sapping soft dunes. Every turn reveals a new\, breathtaking vista\, from the fiery red of the dunes at sunset to the stark\, lunar-like beauty of the rocky plateaus under the harsh desert sun. \nRace Details\nUltra X Jordan is a world-class five-day multi-stage ultramarathon that typically covers a total distance of 220km. The 2026 edition\, which marks the prestigious event’s 10th anniversary\, is scheduled to take place from September 28 to October 2. The race is meticulously split into five distinct stages\, with daily distances ranging from a manageable 34km to a grueling 60km “long stage” that tests both physical and mental fortitude. While the organizers provide essential water and tented accommodation at communal base camps each night\, the event maintains a spirit of self-sufficiency. Participants are required to carry their own mandatory safety kit and all necessary nutrition for the duration of each stage. The event is supported by a comprehensive medical team\, professional physios\, and state-of-the-art chip timing. As a UTMB Index race\, it provides valuable qualification points for the world’s most elite trail running events. Logistics are well-handled\, with transfers provided from the capital city\, Amman\, to the desert camps. Ambient temperatures during the late September window typically range from 26°C to 34°C\, making heat management and electrolyte balance critical components of a successful finish. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to Ultra X Jordan for its unique combination of brutal physical challenge and profound spiritual experience. The opportunity to disconnect from the modern world and sleep under the pristine\, star-filled desert sky in traditional Bedouin-style camps creates an unforgettable sense of community and camaraderie among the international field of participants. The event is celebrated for its world-class organization and the supportive “family” atmosphere fostered by the dedicated crew and fellow competitors. Beyond the physical feat\, the race offers a deep cultural immersion into the ancestral land of the Bedouin\, whose hospitality is legendary in the region. The 10th Anniversary Edition in 2026 is expected to be a particularly momentous occasion\, celebrating a decade of desert running excellence with special events and a commemorative atmosphere. The finisher medals are a badge of honor\, but the race’s unique ribbon system provides additional motivation; from the Black Ribbon for elite finishers to the Green Ribbon awarded for exceptional commitment to sustainability and environmental protection. For many\, completing the Wadi Rum Ultra is a life-changing journey that redefines their limits and leaves them with memories of a landscape that truly feels like another world. \nRegister for the 2026 Ultra X Jordan \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Wadi Rum Village\, Aqaba Governorate — Jordan\nNext Date: 2026-09-28\nDistances: 220km\, 110km\nStart Time: 06:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://ultra-x.co/event/ultra-marathon-in-jordan/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/ultra-x-jordan-wadi-rum-ultra-marathon/
LOCATION:Ultra X Jordan (Wadi Rum Ultra Marathon) | Wadi Rum Village\, Wadi Rum Village\, Wadi Rum Village\, Aqaba Governorate\, 77110\, Jordan
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20261003T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20261003T140000
DTSTAMP:20260602T102816
CREATED:20260601T041519Z
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SUMMARY:Sage Burner Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Sage Burner Trail Race takes place in the Hartman Rocks Recreation Area just west of Gunnison\, Colorado — a landscape utterly unlike the classic Rocky Mountain high-alpine environment. Here the hills are covered in sage brush and the terrain alternates between technical slickrock\, smooth flowing singletrack\, and doubletrack roads built for speed. The course is described as ‘deceptively tough’ — rolling hills and punchy climbs in a high-desert climate at approximately 7\,700 feet elevation. From the ridgelines\, runners are treated to extraordinary 360-degree views spanning the Maroon Bells\, the San Juan Mountains\, and the entire Gunnison Basin. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Sage Burner is scheduled for Saturday\, October 3. Distances include the signature 50K and a 15K option. Parking at the Hartman Rocks base area begins at 6:45 AM on race day. Gunnison is located approximately 2 hours east of Grand Junction and 3 hours west of Denver\, making it a destination race that rewards an overnight trip. The proximity to Black Canyon National Park makes for an excellent weekend adventure. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Sage Burner is beloved for offering a genuinely different trail running experience from the mountain-heavy Colorado racing calendar. The Hartman Rocks terrain — with its desert-influenced sage and slickrock — channels Southwest trail running aesthetics in a distinctly Colorado setting. The October timing brings cooler temperatures and often brilliant autumn light over the Gunnison Basin. It’s one of Colorado’s hidden-gem trail races\, drawing a devoted community of trail runners who prize terrain quality over event spectacle. \nRace Weekend Tips\nOctober at 7\,700 feet in Gunnison can be cold — mornings may be in the 30s°F with afternoon temperatures reaching the 60s°F on a clear day. Bring layers for the start and a wind shell in case conditions change. Gunnison is a small town with limited accommodation — book lodging well in advance\, especially if visiting during fall foliage peak. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is just 15 miles away and worth adding an extra day for hiking. \nRegister\nRegistration opens in spring at oneloveendurance.com. Check the One Love Endurance website and UltraSignup for the opening date and registration details.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/sage-burner-trail-race/
LOCATION:Sage Burner Trail Race | Hartman Rocks\, Gunnison\, Hartman Rocks Recreation Area\, Gold Basin Rd\, Gunnison\, CO 81230\, Gunnison\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261004T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261004T140000
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SUMMARY:Perpetua Coast Trail Run
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Perpetua Coast trail races take place on the scenic headlands and rainforest trails around Cape Perpetua\, Oregon’s highest coastal viewpoint at 803 feet above sea level. The half marathon course is a gorgeous point-to-point route with 2\,500 feet of elevation gain and 2\,600 feet of descent\, featuring miles of stunning old-growth rainforest singletrack\, panoramic coastline views from the summit of Cape Perpetua\, and rocky bluff paths skirting the shoreline near Yachats. The 50K and 20-miler offer even longer explorations of this spectacular coastal landscape on Saturday\, while the half marathon and 10K run on Sunday. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Perpetua Coast weekend takes place October 3-4\, 2026\, based at The Adobe Resort (1555 Hwy 101 N\, Yachats\, OR 97498). On Saturday: 50K starts at 8:00 a.m. and the 20-miler at 8:05 a.m. On Sunday: shuttle buses depart for the half marathon start at 8:25 a.m. (race start 9:00 a.m.) and for the 10K at 8:55 a.m. (start 9:30 a.m.). All bib pickup is at The Adobe’s Perpetua Conference Room. Organized by Daybreak Racing. \nWhy Runners Love It\nYachats — pronounced ‘ya-hots’ — is one of Oregon’s least-discovered coastal gems\, and the Perpetua Coast race puts it on every serious trail runner’s map. The combination of old-growth Sitka spruce rainforest\, dramatic ocean bluffs\, and the summit of Cape Perpetua creates trail running scenery that rivals anything in the Pacific Northwest. The Adobe Resort provides a luxurious base for a full race weekend\, with a Friday evening shake-out run and sunset gathering building community before the main events. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nThis is a challenging course with significant elevation — the half marathon’s 2\,500 feet of gain requires solid trail fitness and hill training. Shuttle buses are required for the half and 10K; arrive early. October on the Oregon coast can mean rain\, wind\, and cold — pack waterproof layers. Book The Adobe Resort or nearby Yachats accommodation early. The Friday evening shake-out run and sunset gathering are genuinely fun and worth attending. \nExplore Oregon’s wild coast on foot — register at Daybreak Racing.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/perpetua-coast-trail-run/
LOCATION:Perpetua Coast Trail Run | The Adobe\, Yachats OR\, The Adobe Resort\, 1555 Hwy 101 N\, Yachats\, OR 97498\, Yachats\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261010T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261010T140000
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SUMMARY:Defiance 50K Tacoma
DESCRIPTION:A scenic trail race through the old-growth forests and waterfront of Point Defiance Park in Tacoma\, Washington. \nCourse Highlights\nThe course consists of a scenic 9.75-mile loop through the old-growth forests of Point Defiance Park\, featuring over 700 acres of lush greenery. Runners encounter mostly single-track trails that are typically dry in mid-October\, though the terrain includes some challenging hills. The route offers sweeping panoramic views of the Puget Sound and takes participants beneath 500-year-old trees. For the 50K distance\, runners complete three full loops\, while 30K and 15K participants complete two and one loop\, respectively. \nWhat Makes It Special\nThe Defiance 50K is unique for its stunning location in Point Defiance Park\, offering a rare opportunity to run through extensive old-growth forest within an urban setting. Participants are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Puget Sound throughout the race. The event supports a local cause\, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Humane Society of Tacoma & Pierce County. Its loop-based format and multiple distances make it accessible to both ultra-marathoners and those looking for a shorter trail experience. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Tacoma\, WA\nDistances: 50K\, 30K\, 15K\, 3-Person 50K Relay\nNext Race Date: 2026-10-10\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPre-race packet pickup is available the day before the race at Central Co-Op in Tacoma from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm. On race day\, packet pickup and gear check open at 6:30 am at Owen Beach\, which also serves as the start and finish line. Parking is available within Point Defiance Park\, but arriving early is recommended to avoid lines. The weather in October is usually dry but cool\, so dressing in layers and bringing trail-appropriate footwear is advised. \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/defiance-50k-tacoma/
LOCATION:Defiance 50K Tacoma | Start\, Owen Beach\, Point Defiance Park\, Tacoma\, WA\, 98407\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261011T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261011T103000
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SUMMARY:Humboldt Redwoods Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you up for a challenge that combines trail running and breathtaking coastal views? Look no further than the Humboldt Redwoods Half Marathon. Located in the stunning Redwoods State Park on the northern coast of California\, this race offers scenic trails surrounded by towering redwoods and the beautiful Eel River. But before you lace your running shoes\, let’s dive into what this race entails. \n1) The Course:\nFirst things first\, you’ll want to be in good shape to tackle this race. The course involves running on dirt trails and gravel paths\, with a total elevation gain of about 1\,200 feet. This might sound daunting\, but it provides an excellent opportunity to test your endurance and enjoy stunning views at the same time. \nThe race will start and finish at the Eel River Picnic Area\, with a loop of the nearby trails. As you begin the race\, the trail will take you through the scenic Avenue of the Giants\, which will showcase some of the most spectacular redwoods of the region. You’ll run past ancient trees that range from 700 to 2\,000 years old. No words could describe the majestic view of being completely surrounded and overwhelmed by these giants. \n2) The Views:\nAs the trail winds along the South Fork of Eel River\, you’ll have the chance to enjoy the river’s soothing sounds and glimpses of towering redwoods and wildlife such as bald eagles\, river otters\, and black-tailed deer. You’ll curve around and cross over the picturesque river\, offering stunning views from various angles. This one-of-a-kind forest views and river run may be the most memorable trail stretch of your life. \n3) The Climb:\nThe last four miles of the race will take you on a challenging climb as you run back up towards the Avenue of the Giants. The climb is worth the final downhill sprint to the finish line\, where runners are rewarded with a ribbon\, medal\, and a sense of accomplishment. You can also purchase a post-race meal or beer to celebrate your victory along the scenic river beach. \nThe Humboldt Redwoods Half Marathon is a race that is well worth the training it takes to tackle its challenges. This race provides more than just an athletic challenge; it offers a chance to experience the beauty of nature. The towering redwoods that seem to touch the sky along with the calming sounds of the Eel River are breathtaking. The chance to witness California’s wild beauty is worth every moment of the race. So why not make it part of your bucket list? Get ready to take on the challenge of the Humboldt Redwoods Half Marathon. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/humboldt-redwoods-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Humboldt Redwoods Half Marathon  | Location\, Redcrest\, California\, 95569\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261017T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261017T100000
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SUMMARY:Tackle The Trail
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a race that marries the beauty of nature with the excitement of competition? Look no further than Tackle the Trail\, Northeast Connecticut’s unique race in an amazing place. Whether you are a seasoned runner or a newbie looking for a challenge\, Tackle the Trail offers a race that will leave you feeling exhilarated and inspired. In this blog post\, we will detail what makes this race so special and why it should be on every runner’s bucket list. \n1. The Scenic Route:\nTackle the Trail takes place on an extraordinary course that allows runners to experience the natural beauty of Northeast Connecticut. The race begins at Hyde School in Woodstock\, follows a single-track trail through Bigelow Hollow State Park\, over the Nipmuck Trail and Mashapaug Lake\, ending at Rails-to-Trails in Willimantic. The stunning scenery includes dense forests\, quiet lakes\, and rocky ridgelines. \n2. Diverse Race Options:\nTackle the Trail offers a diverse range of distance options to suit various levels of runners. Whether you want to conquer the full marathon\, take on the half marathon\, join a relay team\, or tackle the 10k\, there is an option for everyone. The relay race\, in particular\, allows multiple runners to experience the excitement of the race together. \n3. The Experience of Running:\nTackle the Trail is not only challenging\, but it is also an unforgettable experience. Throughout the race\, runners will experience the quiet solitude of nature\, with only the sounds of their breath and the crunching of leaves underfoot. However\, the race also features bursts of energetic and supportive fans that line the course\, keeping runners motivated and energized. \n4. Community and Camaraderie:\nTackle the Trail emphasizes the importance of community and camaraderie. The race is organized by local volunteers who are passionate about bringing together runners from all over the country. At the event\, runners get the chance to connect with like-minded individuals who share a love of running and nature. The race also prioritizes eco-friendliness and sustainability\, with litter-free aid stations and finish-line meals served in reusable containers. \n5. An Award-Winning Race:\nTackle the Trail has gained recognition for its unique race offerings and runner-friendly environment. It has received numerous awards over the years\, including being named one of the best marathons in New England by RaceRaves and a top bucket list marathon by Runner’s World. It’s no surprise that many runners keep coming back to tackle the course year after year. \nIf you are looking for a unique and unforgettable race experience\, Tackle the Trail is a must-try. The combination of beautiful scenery\, diverse distance options\, and a community-driven atmosphere make it a standout race. From the first step to the last\, Tackle the Trail is an unmissable experience that will leave you inspired and motivated to keep running. So\, what are you waiting for? Register for Tackle the Trail and get ready to tackle one of the most beautiful and inspiring trails in the Northeast! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/tackle-the-trail/
LOCATION:Tackle The Trail | Location\, 06259\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Ragnar SoCal Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:Conquering Ragnar So Cal: A Guide to the Ultimate Trail Running Experience\nLooking for a new challenge to test your endurance? Ragnar So Cal may be just what you’re looking for. This intense trail running experience takes you on a journey through Southern California’s most beautiful trails\, forcing you to push your limits and discover a new kind of adventure. But before you lace up your shoes and hit the trails\, there are a few tips and tricks you should know to ensure you have the best Ragnar So Cal experience possible! \n1. Train\, Train\, Train!\nThe key to success with Ragnar So Cal is to train hard and consistently leading up to the event. Start with basic trail runs and gradually increase mileage and elevation gain as the event approaches. It’s important to get used to running on uneven terrain\, as well as running at night and in other less-than-ideal conditions. Focus on your strengths and weaknesses\, whether that means distance\, elevation\, or speed\, and make sure to incorporate a variety of runs and cross-training to keep things interesting. \n2. Find the Right Team\nRagnar So Cal is a team event\, meaning that you’ll be running with (and relying on) your teammates throughout the course. Finding the right group is key to a successful experience – look for people who share your goals\, work well under pressure\, and communicate effectively. It’s also important to consider team logistics\, such as transportation and coordinating gear needs. Finally\, make sure you spend time training with your team to build trust and camaraderie. \n3. Prepare for the Elements\nSouthern California can be unpredictable when it comes to weather conditions. Plan for both extremes – hot days and cold nights – by bringing layers of clothing\, a hat\, and sunscreen. Make sure to also pack plenty of water and food\, as you’ll be burning plenty of calories and need to stay hydrated throughout the event. \n4. Pace Yourself\nRagnar So Cal is a marathon\, not a sprint. Don’t try to push yourself too hard at the beginning and burn out before the end. Instead\, set a steady pace and stick to it\, monitoring your energy levels and adjusting accordingly. Make sure to take breaks when necessary and listen to your body when it’s telling you to slow down. \n5. Have Fun!\nYes\, Ragnar So Cal is a serious event that requires a lot of physical and mental stamina. But it’s also an amazing opportunity to explore Southern California’s landscapes and bond with your teammates. Make sure to take moments to appreciate the scenery\, high-five your fellow runners\, and enjoy the experience as a whole. After all\, you’re conquering one of the toughest trail runs out there – take pride in your accomplishment! \nRagnar So Cal is not for the faint of heart\, but with the right preparation and mindset\, it can be one of the most rewarding running experiences of your life. Be sure to train consistently\, find the right team\, prepare for the elements\, pace yourself\, and most importantly\, have fun. So go ahead\, sign up for Ragnar So Cal and discover what you’re truly capable of – you won’t regret it! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/ragnar-socal-trail-race/
LOCATION:Ragnar So Cal Trail Race | Location\, 2300 Camino San Ignacio Rd\, Warner Springs\, CA\, 92066\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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