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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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SUMMARY:Grand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:Are you an adventurous soul looking for an adrenaline rush? Do you love to run\, hike\, or simply enjoy nature in all its glory? If you answered yes\, then the Grand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race is just what you need. Located in the beautiful Issaquah Alps of Washington\, the Grand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race is a popular annual event that draws people from all over who share a passion for nature and the outdoors. In this blog post\, we’ll give you all the inside scoop on the Grand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race and why you should sign up for this year’s edition. \n1) The Route:\nThe Grand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race is a one-of-a-kind event that allows participants to experience wild and rugged terrain stretching up to 2\,200 feet of elevation gain in approximately 13.1 miles. The race route has been carefully crafted to cover some of the most beautiful bits of the forests in the middle of the mountain range. Runners get to experience the thrill of conquering hillsides with towering fir trees\, lush greenery\, and flowing creeks providing a scenic background. The trails connect to other popular hiking trails\, so you can use this as an opportunity to make new friends and explore the uniqueness that comes with the mountain trails. \n2) The Views:\nThe event is great for both newbies and seasoned runners alike. So\, if you’re just beginning your fitness journey\, you can jump on this opportunity to take your first steps towards conquering the mountains. The race is open to everyone\, including adults and children. Moreover\, you do not need any significant experience or special equipment to participate. The vibrant forest nature and breathtaking mountain views will keep you going through the entire race. Some of the areas you will come across include Polly Creek and Duthie Hill Park\, which provide picturesque scenery. \n3) The Community:\nThe Grand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race is more than just a race. It’s a chance to give back to the community. The organizers of the event collaborate with local charities to raise funds for community development and other noble projects. So when you participate in the Grand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race\, not only do you get to enjoy the fantastic race experience\, but you are also contributing towards enhancing the quality of life for others. \n4) The Atmosphere:\nThe event offers a unique chance to connect with nature in a way that will leave you breathless. The views\, the smells\, and the sounds of the race will make the whole experience unforgettable. You get to be one with nature and bond with it in ways that can only happen on the mountain trails. Remember to carry your camera or smartphone to capture the moments and create memories that you will treasure. \n5)  The Opportunity:\nThe Grand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race is an excellent opportunity to challenge yourself while at the same time meeting new people who share your passion for running\, hiking\, and nature. The organizers and volunteers are friendly\, and there’s always a community atmosphere that makes the race an enjoyable experience. If you want to push yourself to the limit\, this is the perfect opportunity. You never know what you can do until you try. \nIn conclusion\, the Grand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race is a must-attend event for anyone with a love for nature and the outdoors. From the scenic trails and picturesque views to the thrill of pushing yourself in rough terrain\, there’s no limit to the amount of fun you can have in this race. Plus\, you get to do it all for a good cause. So\, if you’re looking for a challenge or just want to immerse yourself in nature\, be sure to sign up for this year’s Grand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race. It could be the experience of a lifetime. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/grand-ridge-issaquah-trail-race/
LOCATION:Grand Ridge Issaquah | Location\, Issaquah\, Washington\, 98029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Moab Trail Marathon Races
DESCRIPTION:Trail Adventures For The Whole Family\nThe Moab Trail Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K Adventure Run\, and Kids K are some of the most sought-after events for trail runners and adventure enthusiasts.  If you are an adrenaline junkie looking for an adventure-packed event in the heart of the red rocks\, then you don’t want to miss the Moab Trail Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K Adventure Run\, and Kids K. \n1. The Location\nOne major factor that makes the Moab Trail Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K Adventure Run\, and Kids K one of the most iconic events in the country is its location. The event takes place in Moab\, Utah\, a beautiful and scenic location that offers breathtaking views of the iconic red rocks and the La Sal Mountains. The rugged terrain\, twisted canyons\, and natural arches make Moab a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts from around the globe. \n2. The Racing Experience\nThe Moab Trail Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K Adventure Run\, and Kids K offer a unique racing experience that is like no other. The event takes place on a challenging course that is designed to test your endurance\, strength\, and mental toughness. The race starts at an elevation of 4\,025 feet and climbs to 4\,863 feet\, making it a demanding physical challenge even for the seasoned trail runner. The course runs through the magnificent Moab desert\, winding through canyons and finishing at the scenic Poison Spider School. \n3. The Event Format\nThe Moab Trail Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K Adventure Run\, and Kids K events have something special for every adrenaline enthusiast. The marathon covers 26.2 miles of rugged terrain\, while the Half Marathon covers 13.1 miles. The 10K Adventure Run\, on the other hand\, is perfect for those looking for a shorter\, but still challenging course. The Kids K is designed for kids ages 10 and below\, who get to participate in a fun run along a scenic course. \n4. The Fun-filled Experience\nThe Moab Trail Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K Adventure Run\, and Kids K aren’t just about the racing experience\, but also about the fun-filled atmosphere and camaraderie that comes with it. The event brings together people from different parts of the world\, all coming together to share the excitement of the race. The race organizers have ensured that there is plenty of entertainment\, food\, and drinks throughout the event\, making it a fun-filled adventure for everyone. \n5. Registration Details\nThe Moab Trail Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K Adventure Run\, and Kids K registration are open\, and aspiring participants can register on the official event website. Registration ranges from $30 for the Kids K to $175 for the marathon\, depending on the date of registration. After registration\, participants are required to pick up their race packets at the Expo\, which takes place on the 5th of November\, the day before the race. Participants can also pick up their packet on race day with an additional fee. \nThe Moab Trail Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K Adventure Run\, and Kids Kare a must-attend event this year for anyone seeking an unforgettable racing experience in the picturesque Moab desert. The challenging\, yet beautiful terrain and the fun-filled atmosphere make the event worth your time and effort. So why not grab your shoes and hit the trail this November? \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/moab-trail-marathon-half-marathon-10k-adventure-run-and-kids-k/
LOCATION:Moab Trail Marathon\, Half and Adventure 5K | Location\, 577 N Cliffview Dr\, Moab\, UT\, 84532\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:HRCA Backcountry Wilderness Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe HRCA Backcountry Wilderness Half Marathon is one of the Denver metro area’s most popular trail half marathons\, set within the stunning Highlands Ranch Backcountry Wilderness Area in Douglas County. The 13.1-mile course winds through the Douglas County East/West Trail and the wilderness backcountry on a mix of singletrack\, rolling hills\, and open-sky ridgelines with breathtaking panoramic views of the Front Range. The trails traverse native grasslands\, ponderosa pine forests\, and open meadows that are home to deer\, foxes\, and birds of prey — a true wilderness experience just 20 miles south of downtown Denver. \nRace Details\nThe 18th Annual HRCA Backcountry Wilderness Half Marathon takes place Saturday\, November 7\, 2026 at 9:00 AM from 11033 Monarch Boulevard in Lone Tree. The race is organized by the Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA) and has grown into a beloved local institution since its founding. The modest registration fee (approximately 5–1) is one of the best values on the Colorado trail racing calendar. The course begins and finishes in the Lone Tree area with excellent parking and family-friendly post-race amenities. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Backcountry Wilderness Half is unique among Denver-area trail races because it puts runners in genuine wilderness terrain just a short drive from the metro. November timing means cool\, crisp running conditions ideal for a fast trail half marathon\, and the Front Range views from the higher trail sections on a clear fall day are spectacular. The HRCA’s community focus makes for a warm\, welcoming race atmosphere quite different from larger commercial events. \nRace Weekend Tips\nNovember mornings in the Highlands Ranch area can be cold — temperatures at the 9:00 AM start typically range from the mid-20s to mid-40s°F. Dress in layers appropriate for cool\, potentially windy conditions. The backcountry terrain includes some technical singletrack and rocky sections\, so trail shoes with good traction are recommended over road runners. The race is popular with local runners and sells out — register in summer when registration opens. \nRegister\nRegistration opens in summer at RunSignup. Watch the HRCA website and RunSignup for the exact opening date — this race regularly fills before race day.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hrca-backcountry-wilderness-half-marathon/
LOCATION:HRCA Backcountry Wilderness Half Marathon | Lone Tree\, CO\, 11033 Monarch Blvd\, Lone Tree\, CO 80124\, Lone Tree\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Joshua Tree Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Joshua Tree Half Marathon is not your average running race. Forget about pounding city pavement or dodging crowds. The JT Half takes you through a unique lunar landscape that will leave you breathless long after you cross the finish line. Located in the rugged desert terrain of Southern California\, the race offers runners an unparalleled opportunity to explore Joshua Tree National Park while testing their athletic limits. \n1. The Ultimate Challenge:\nThe Joshua Tree Half takes runners on a journey that covers rocky trails\, steep inclines\, and technical terrain. This rugged course is not for the faint of heart\, but for those who are up for the challenge. With over 1\,500 feet of elevation gain\, this race is one of the toughest half-marathons out there. But don’t worry\, the stunning views of the park make it all worth it. \n2. The Natural Beauty:\nJoshua Tree National Park is a nature lover’s paradise. From the iconic Joshua Trees to the towering rock formations\, the park is a sight to behold. The JT Half gives runners the chance to immerse themselves in this breathtaking environment. The only sounds you’ll hear on the course are your steady footsteps and the calls of the park’s inhabitants like bighorn sheep and coyotes. \n3. The Community:\nThe JT Half is more than just a race\, it’s a community of like-minded individuals who love to push themselves to new limits. From first-time half marathon runners to seasoned ultramarathoners\, everyone is welcome at this race. The energy and camaraderie on the course are unparalleled\, and the support from fellow runners and volunteers will keep you going when the going gets tough. \n4. The Perfect Weekend Getaway:\nThe Joshua Tree Half Marathon is not just a one-day event\, it’s a weekend-long celebration of running\, nature\, and community. The race offers a variety of activities for participants and their families to enjoy\, from a pre-race pasta dinner to post-race yoga classes and beer gardens. And with the nearby cities of Palm Springs and Joshua Tree\, the surrounding area offers a wealth of dining\, shopping\, and entertainment options. \n5. The Impact:\nThe JT Half is more than just a race. It’s a fundraiser for the Joshua Tree National Park Association\, which supports conservation projects\, education programs\, and resource protection efforts in the park. By participating in the race\, you’re not only challenging yourself\, but you’re also helping to preserve and protect this incredible landscape for future generations. \nThe Joshua Tree Half Marathon is not your average race. It’s a test of endurance\, a communion with nature\, a celebration of community\, and a commitment to conservation. Whether you’re a seasoned runner looking for a new challenge or a newbie eager to try something new\, the JT Half is the perfect race for you. So lace up your shoes\, pack your bags\, and get ready to run through the desert. You won’t regret it. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n 
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/joshua-tree-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Joshua Tree Half Marathon | Location\, 6554 Park Boulevard\, Joshua Tree\, California\, 92252\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Lake Chabot Trail Races
DESCRIPTION:Are you up for a challenge? Do you enjoy the great outdoors and testing your limits? Then the Lake Chabot Trail Races may be just what you need. Nestled in the rolling hills of Castro Valley\, California\, this race offers stunning views\, challenging terrain\, and a memorable experience for all participants. Whether you’re a seasoned trail runner or a beginner\, this guide will provide you with everything you need to know to succeed in the Lake Chabot Trail Races. \n1) The Distances:\nThe Lake Chabot Trail Races offer a variety of distances and terrains for runners to choose from\, ranging from 50K to 5K. The 5K is a beginner-friendly option\, with a relatively flat course that follows the lake shore. The 10K and half marathon courses are ideal for intermediate runners\, with moderate hills and stunning views of the lake. The 50K Ultra is the most challenging\, with over 5\,400 feet of elevation gain and rocky terrain that will test even the most experienced trail runners. Whatever distance you choose\, be sure to train appropriately and know your limits. \n2) The Course:\nOne of the unique features of the Lake Chabot Trail Races is the fact that the race takes place entirely on trails. The course is well-marked with orange ribbons and signs\, but it’s important to pay attention and stay on course. The terrain can be rocky and technical\, so proper trail running shoes are a must. It’s also essential to carry adequate hydration and nutrition\, as aid stations are spread out throughout the course. \n3) The Weather:\nAnother important factor to consider when preparing for the Lake Chabot Trail Races is the weather. The race takes place in April\, which can be unpredictable in terms of temperature and precipitation. It’s a good idea to check the weather forecast in the days leading up to the race and plan accordingly. Dressing in layers and carrying a lightweight shell jacket can help you stay comfortable in changing weather conditions. \n4) The Preparation:\nIf you’re new to trail running or the Lake Chabot Trail Races\, consider joining a running group or training program. These can provide you with motivation\, support\, and guidance in preparing for the race. They can also offer the opportunity to explore the course prior to race day and meet other runners who share your passion for the sport. \nThe Lake Chabot Trail Races offer a unique and challenging opportunity for runners of all levels. Whether you’re looking to set a personal record or simply enjoy the stunning scenery\, this race has something to offer. By preparing appropriately and taking care of yourself on race day\, you can conquer the terrain and cross the finish line with a sense of pride and accomplishment. So lace up your trail shoes\, grab your hydration pack\, and get ready for an adventure you won’t soon forget. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/lake-chabot-trail-races/
LOCATION:Lake Chabot Trail Run | Location\, 17600 Lake Chabot Road\, Castro Valley\, California\, 94546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:Challenging & Exciting: The San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race\nAre you looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure that tests your limits? If you are\, then you’re in luck because the San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race is just around the corner! This annual trail race is one of the most challenging and exciting endurance events in California\, and it draws athletes and adventure enthusiasts from all over the world. In this guide\, we’ll give you the lowdown on everything you need to know to prepare and conquer the San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race. \n1. Know the Course\nThe San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race is a 10-mile course that follows the challenging and scenic trails of the Diablo Canyon. The terrain is rugged and hilly\, and it is essential to know the route before starting the race. Make sure to study the course map\, watch videos\, and attend the pre-race briefing. Knowing the course will help you identify the best spots to run\, rest\, and hydrate while avoiding the tricky sections. \n2. Train Like a Spartan\nTo succeed in the San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race\, you need to train like a Spartan. The course is designed to test your strength\, endurance\, and mental toughness. You can’t expect to rock up at the start line without adequate preparation. Focus on building your cardio\, strength\, and agility through running\, hiking\, and weightlifting. You can also practice running on rough terrain and up and down hilly courses to help you prepare for the race. \n3. Stay Hydrated\nHydration is essential when it comes to endurance races like the San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race. You’ll be running under the unforgiving California sun\, and it’s important to drink plenty of fluids before\, during\, and after the race. Drink water\, sports drinks\, and other fluids to keep yourself hydrated. You can also bring your hydration system like a water bottle or hydration pack to keep you hydrated and replenished throughout the race. \n4. Fuel Your Body\nDuring the San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race\, you’ll burn lots of calories and energy. Therefore\, it’s vital to fuel your body with healthy and nutritious foods. Eat a balanced diet filled with carbohydrates\, proteins\, and healthy fats\, and avoid processed and sugary foods. On race day\, you can bring energy gels\, sports bars\, and snacks to give you a boost of energy when you need it. \n5. Enjoy the Journey\nFinally\, the San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race is not just about winning but also about enjoying the journey. Take in the breathtaking scenery of Diablo Canyon\, celebrate every personal record\, and push past your limits. Remember\, the race itself is a reward\, and it’s an excellent chance to challenge yourself physically and mentally. \nThe San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race is not for the faint-hearted\, but with adequate preparation\, it’s an adventure to remember. Take time to train\, hydrate and fuel your body\, and remember to enjoy the journey. When you cross the finish line\, you’ll feel an immense sense of accomplishment\, and you’ll be proud of yourself for conquering the San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race. Good luck and happy running! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/san-luis-obispo-spartan-trail-race/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Spartan Trail Race | Location\, 9000 Yerba Buena\, Santa Margarita\, CA\, 93453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Tunnel Hill 100
DESCRIPTION:The Tunnel Hill 100 is a world-class ultramarathon held on a flat and fast rail-trail in Southern Illinois\, famous for its historic tunnel and record-breaking course. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Tunnel Hill 100 is staged on the magnificent Tunnel Hill State Trail\, a premier rail-trail that winds through the heart of Southern Illinois and the Shawnee National Forest. The course is renowned among ultrarunners for being exceptionally flat and fast\, featuring a finely crushed limestone surface that is easy on the legs while providing excellent traction. One of the most iconic features of the race is the eponymous tunnel—a 543-foot-long passage carved through solid rock that serves as a historic landmark and a highlight for every participant. Runners also traverse numerous high trestle bridges\, including the Breeden Trestle\, which stands 90 feet high and 450 feet long\, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding wetlands and dense woodlands. The course takes athletes through the Barkhausen-Cache River Wetlands Center\, showcasing the diverse ecosystem of the region. Because the trail follows a former railroad bed\, the maximum grade never exceeds 2%\, making it an ideal venue for those seeking a personal best or a world-record attempt. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 edition of the Tunnel Hill 100 is scheduled for November 14th\, with a traditional 07:00 CST start time. The event hub is located at Vienna City Park in Vienna\, Illinois\, which serves as the central start and finish line for all distances. The 100-mile race typically consists of two loops of a 50-mile out-and-back course\, allowing runners to pass through the main festival area and access their drop bags midway through the journey. For those not yet ready for the full 100 miles\, the event offers a variety of distances including a 100 km\, 50 Miler\, 50K\, and a Marathon. The race is well-supported with aid stations spaced approximately every 5 to 10 miles at key locations such as Karnak and Tunnel Hill. Each station is famously well-stocked with typical ultra-fare and staffed by experienced volunteers who understand the needs of long-distance runners. The time limit for the 100-mile distance is 30 hours\, providing a generous window for first-timers while maintaining a competitive atmosphere at the front of the pack. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners flock to Tunnel Hill for its reputation as one of the fastest trail races in the world. It has been the site of legendary performances\, including world records and American records set by elite athletes like Zach Bitter and Camille Herron. However\, the appeal of the race extends far beyond the elite field. The late autumn timing ensures cool\, crisp running weather and stunning fall foliage\, creating a serene and focused environment for tackling the ultramarathon distance. The event is managed by Durbin Race Management\, known for their meticulous organization and welcoming “ultra-family” atmosphere. Whether you are aiming for a sub-12 hour finish or looking to complete your first century run within the 30-hour limit\, the community support in Vienna is unparalleled. The race frequently hosts the USATF 50 Mile Road Championships\, adding a level of prestige and excitement to the weekend’s festivities. Ready to challenge yourself on one of the most historic trails in the Midwest? Secure your spot today at the official Tunnel Hill 100 website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Vienna\, Illinois — United States\nNext Date: 2026-11-14\nDistances: 100 Miler\, 100 km\, 50 Miler\, 50K\, Marathon\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.durbinracemanagement.com/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/tunnel-hill-100/
LOCATION:Tunnel Hill 100 | Vienna\, 302 E. Vine St\, Vienna\, IL\, 62995\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:JFK 50 Mile
DESCRIPTION:The JFK 50 Mile is America’s oldest ultramarathon\, featuring a diverse point-to-point course through the Appalachian Trail\, C&O Canal towpath\, and rolling country roads. \nCourse Highlights\nThe JFK 50 Mile course is renowned for its diverse and challenging terrain\, offering a point-to-point “horse-shoe” journey through Maryland’s scenic landscapes. The race begins in downtown Boonsboro at an elevation of 570 feet. The initial 5.5 miles involve a steady climb\, gaining over 1\,100 feet as runners transition from paved roads to the legendary Appalachian Trail (AT). This 13-mile section of the AT is the most technical part of the course\, characterized by rocky paths and a steep descent through switchbacks that drop over 1\,000 feet toward the Potomac River. \nFollowing the mountain section\, runners join the C&O Canal towpath for a 26.3-mile stretch. This portion is almost entirely flat and unpaved\, providing a significant mental and physical shift from the technical trails of the ridge. The path follows the river\, offering serene views and a consistent surface for maintaining pace. The final 8.4 miles take participants onto gently rolling paved country roads\, leading to the finish line at Springfield Middle School in Williamsport\, situated at 452 feet above sea level. \nRace Details\nAs America’s oldest ultramarathon\, the JFK 50 Mile has been held annually since 1963. The event starts promptly at 6:30 a.m. with a strict mass start; the starting line closes just five minutes later at 6:35 a.m. Runners are given a 13-hour time limit to complete the 50.2-mile course\, with specific cut-off times enforced at various aid stations to ensure safety and logistical coordination. For example\, participants must reach the 15.5-mile Weverton Aid Station by 11:30 a.m. and the 41.8-mile Dam #4 mark by 5:30 p.m. \nThe race is highly organized\, featuring at least 14 fully stocked aid stations providing water\, electrolyte drinks\, food\, and basic medical supplies. Due to the technical nature of the Appalachian Trail section\, personal listening devices are strictly prohibited to ensure runners can hear one another and race officials. Bag transport is provided from the start in Boonsboro to the finish in Williamsport\, allowing runners to have fresh clothes and gear waiting for them. The event is hosted by the Cumberland Valley Athletic Club and remains a premier fixture on the ultra-running calendar. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the JFK 50 Mile for its rich history and the prestige of participating in a race that originated as part of President John F. Kennedy’s initiative to improve national physical fitness. The “Kennedy Challenge” originally tasked military personnel with covering 50 miles in 20 hours\, and while the time limit has tightened\, the spirit of endurance remains. The race has a strong military connection\, with a dedicated Military Team Competition for the Kennedy Cup\, adding a layer of camaraderie and tradition to the event. \nThe variety of the course is another major draw. Very few races offer the combination of technical mountain single-track\, flat river-side towpaths\, and scenic road running in a single event. This diversity requires runners to be well-rounded and adapt their strategy throughout the day. The community support is exceptional\, with local residents and volunteers creating a festive atmosphere at aid stations and the finish line. Every finisher within the time limit receives a uniquely designed medallion\, a symbol of joining a long line of endurance athletes who have conquered one of the most storied races in the United States. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Boonsboro\, MD — United States\nNext Date: 2026-11-21\nDistances: 50.2 Miles\nStart Time: 06:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.jfk50mile.org
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/jfk-50-mile/
LOCATION:JFK 50 Mile | Boonsboro\, 1 N Main St\, Boonsboro\, MD\, 21713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Antartic Ice Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Do you have what it takes to run a marathon? What about a marathon in the coldest place on earth? The Antarctica Ice Marathon is one of the most challenging races in the world\, with participants traveling to the southernmost continent to test their physical and mental limits. In this blog post\, we’ll take a closer look at what it takes to compete in this extreme event. \nThe Antarctica Ice Marathon is held in December\, during the continent’s summer season. The race takes place at the Union Glacier Camp\, which is located approximately 600 miles from the South Pole. The course is a 26.2-mile loop that participants must complete twice over two days. \nTerrain:\nCompetitors in the race face a number of challenges. For starters\, temperatures can reach as low as -4 degrees Fahrenheit. Runners must also contend with strong winds and potentially hazardous terrain\, such as soft snow drifts and crevasses. Because of these dangers\, competitors are required to wear specialized clothing and carry safety equipment at all times. \nPreparation:\nTo prepare for the Antartica Ice Marathon\, runners must be in excellent physical shape and have experience with long-distance running. Many participants will also train in extreme conditions\, such as in a cold room or by running outdoors in the snow. Mental toughness is also a key factor in completing this race\, as many participants will face physical exhaustion and difficult conditions. \nDespite the challenges\, many runners find the Antartica Ice Marathon to be a life-changing experience. Participants often report feeling a sense of exhilaration and pride at having pushed themselves to new limits. Many also appreciate the unique opportunity to explore one of the most remote and beautiful places on earth. \nIf you are considering participating in the Antartica Ice Marathon\, it is important to start preparing early. You may want to consult with a specialized trainer or coach who can help you develop a suitable training program. You’ll also need to budget carefully\, as the expedition and race entry fees can be quite expensive. \nThe Antartica Ice Marathon is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that pushes participants to their limits. It requires a great deal of physical and mental preparation\, as well as a deep commitment to the sport of running. If you are up for the challenge\, however\, this race can be a truly unforgettable experience. So what are you waiting for? Start training and get ready to tackle one of the toughest endurance challenges in the world. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/antartica-ice-marathon/
LOCATION:Antartica Marathon | Location\, Antartica
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Antarctic Ice Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Antarctic Ice Marathon is the world’s southernmost marathon\, held in the interior of Antarctica at Union Glacier. Participants face extreme sub-zero temperatures and snow-covered terrain in a truly unique endurance challenge. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Antarctic Ice Marathon offers a truly unique and formidable running experience\, taking place in the heart of the Antarctic interior at 80 degrees South. Unlike other races that stay on the coastal islands\, this event is run entirely on the mainland continent\, just a few hundred miles from the South Pole. The course is situated in the vicinity of the Union Glacier camp\, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Ellsworth Mountains. Runners traverse a 10.55km loop that is repeated four times to complete the full marathon distance. The terrain consists of a groomed ice and snow surface\, which can vary from reasonably solid ice to soft\, loose snow depending on the conditions. With no penguins or crowds to cheer them on\, participants must rely on their own inner strength and the camaraderie of fellow athletes to push through the hushed\, indomitable surroundings of the White Continent. \nRace Details\nScheduled for December 13\, 2026\, the 21st edition of the Antarctic Ice Marathon is an adventure of a lifetime. The race is organized by Runbuk Inc. and is recognized by Guinness World Records as the southernmost marathon on Earth. Participants are flown round-trip from Punta Arenas\, Chile\, to the Union Glacier camp aboard a Boeing 757 passenger airliner\, landing on a world-famous blue-ice runway. The registration fee of $22\,500 USD is all-inclusive of flights from Chile\, tented accommodation\, meals in Antarctica\, and official race gear. The race is a member of the Association of International Marathons & Distance Races (AIMS). Underfoot conditions are extreme\, with average windchill temperatures of -20°C and the potential for strong katabatic winds from the Pole. A half-marathon option\, the Frozen Continent Half-Marathon\, is also available for those seeking a shorter but equally intense challenge. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Antarctic Ice Marathon for the chance to conquer the final great wilderness on Earth. For many\, it is the crowning achievement in their quest to join the exclusive 7 Continents Marathon Club\, which requires finishing a marathon on all seven continents. The event is celebrated for its impeccable organization and the profound sense of accomplishment it provides. Athletes from around the globe share a unique bond\, forged in one of the most inhospitable yet beautiful environments on the planet. The experience is not just about the run; it’s an expedition that includes polar briefings\, gourmet meals in a remote camp\, and professional photography to document every step of the journey. The stark beauty of the glaciers and the purity of the Antarctic air create a spiritual and physical challenge that leaves a lasting impact on every finisher\, making it widely considered the world’s “coolest” marathon. \nFor more information and to secure your spot\, visit the official site: Register for the Antarctic Ice Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Union Glacier\, Ellsworth Mountains — Antarctica\nNext Date: 2026-12-13\nDistances: 42.2km\, 21.1km\nStart Time: 09:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.icemarathon.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/antarctic-ice-marathon/
LOCATION:Antarctic Ice Marathon | Union Glacier\, Union Glacier Camp\, Union Glacier\, Ellsworth Mountains\, N/A\, Antarctica
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270109T070000
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SUMMARY:Avalon Benefit 50 Mile/ 50k Run
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to push your limits and experience the breathtaking beauty of Catalina Island? The Avalon 50 Mile/50K Run is just around the corner\, offering runners an unparalleled adventure through one of California’s most scenic locations. \nWhy Participate?\n\n\n\nScenic Course: Start your run in the charming town of Avalon and traverse the island’s rugged terrain. You’ll be treated to sweeping ocean views\, picturesque valleys\, and diverse wildlife\, including bison\, foxes\, and a variety of bird species.\nChallenging Terrain: This race features significant elevation changes\, with climbs reaching up to 1\,600 feet. The course includes both steep ascents and descents\, making it a true test of endurance and mental fortitude.\nCommunity Spirit: Immerse yourself in the camaraderie of fellow runners who share your passion for trail running. The supportive atmosphere from participants and volunteers alike will keep you motivated throughout the race.\nWell-Organized Event: The Avalon 50 Mile/50K Run is renowned for its meticulous organization. From seamless race day logistics to well-stocked aid stations\, every detail is crafted to ensure a smooth experience for runners.\n\n\n\nRace Highlights:\n\n\n\nAid Stations: Positioned every 5-7 miles\, these stations are fully stocked with hydration options (water\, electrolyte drinks) and nutrition (energy gels\, fruits\, snacks) to keep you fueled and hydrated.\nScenic Landmarks: Along the course\, you’ll pass iconic landmarks such as the Wrigley Memorial and Botanical Gardens\, Airport in the Sky\, and the historic Trans-Catalina Trail.\nMedals and Swag: Finishers receive custom medals designed to capture the essence of Catalina Island\, along with race swag that includes technical shirts\, caps\, and other memorabilia.\nPost-Race Celebration: Conclude your epic run with a festive celebration in Avalon. Enjoy delicious food\, refreshing drinks\, live entertainment\, and the company of fellow runners as you recount your race experiences.\n\n\n\nPreparation Tips:\n\n\n\nTraining: Given the challenging nature of the course\, a structured training plan is essential. Incorporate hill workouts\, long-distance runs\, and strength training into your routine to build the necessary stamina and resilience.\nGear: Invest in high-quality trail running shoes with good grip and support. Consider carrying a hydration pack or belt\, and dress in moisture-wicking apparel to stay comfortable throughout the race.\nNutrition: Develop a fueling strategy that works for you during long runs and stick to it on race day. Practice with the types of nutrition provided at aid stations to ensure they agree with your system.\n\n\n\nHow to Register:\nDon’t miss out on this epic running adventure! Register now to secure your spot for the Avalon 50 Mile/50K Run. \nPrepare yourself for an unforgettable experience in one of the most beautiful settings imaginable. Lace-up your running shoes and get ready to take on the Avalon 50 Mile/50K Run! \n 
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/avalon-benefit-50-mile-50k-run/
LOCATION:Avalon Benefit 50k & 50 mile Run\, Avalon\, CA\, 90704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20270109T133000
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CREATED:20260601T042326Z
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SUMMARY:HOKA Bandera Endurance Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Bandera course is legendary for its brutality and beauty in equal measure. Set in the Hill Country State Natural Area (10600 Bandera Creek Rd\, Bandera\, TX)\, the main 50K loop covers roughly 3\,300 feet of elevation gain — and equal loss — over trails thick with limestone rocks\, sotol plants\, steep gnarly climbs\, and breathtaking Hill Country vistas. The 100K is two full loops (6\,600 ft total gain). The 25K starts identically before taking a cutover after Equestrian Aid Station. In the darkness of January nights\, the course becomes a world of headlamp beams and cold stars — one of ultrarunning’s most atmospheric experiences. \nRace Details\nThe 2027 Bandera race runs January 9–10. The 100K launches Saturday at 7:30 AM with a 25-hour cutoff (course closes Sunday 8:30 AM). A limited Saturday Non-Competitive 50K also starts at 8:00 AM. The Sunday competitive 50K starts at 8:00 AM and the 25K at 8:30 AM (final cutoff 7:00 PM Sunday). Pacers are allowed for 100K runners after completing one 50K loop. The race is fully cupless — bring your own hydration vessel. Aid stations at Lodge\, Equestrian\, and Chapas offer hot and cold food. \nWestern States Qualifier\nRunners who complete the 100K within 18 hours earn qualification to enter the Western States 100 Endurance Run lottery — the most prestigious 100-mile trail race in the world. This Western States qualifier status makes Bandera a pilgrimage for elite and competitive ultrarunners from across North America and beyond. The race’s deep history with Tejas Trails\, one of Texas’ most respected trail race organizations\, guarantees impeccable course marking\, aid station support\, and volunteer hospitality. \nWhy Runners Love It\nBandera represents ultrarunning at its most elemental — just you\, the rocks\, the sotol\, and the Hill Country. No music stations\, no crowd corridors\, just miles of technical Texas trail and the knowledge that finishing is an achievement earned by sheer grit. The primitive camping at Hill Country State Natural Area creates a true running community feel; participants set up camp Thursday and Friday\, share meals with other runners and crews\, and create lasting memories. The January timing\, often with cold overnight temperatures\, adds another layer of challenge that veterans relish. \nRegister\nRegister at RunSignup or via tejastrails.com/bandera. Shirt guarantee deadline is December 1. Registration fills months in advance for the 100K.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hoka-bandera-endurance-trail-race/
LOCATION:HOKA Bandera Endurance Trail Race | Hill Country State Natural Area\, Hill Country State Natural Area\, 10600 Bandera Creek Rd\, Bandera\, TX 78003\, Bandera\, Texas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270114T090000
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CREATED:20260422T032659Z
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SUMMARY:Redding Marathon\, Marathon Relay & 5k (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Redding Marathon\, Marathon Relay & 5K\nSet against the dramatic landscapes of Northern California\, the Redding Marathon offers runners a spectacular point-to-point route from Shasta Dam all the way to the iconic Sundial Bridge — one of the most visually striking finishes in the sport. With a full marathon\, team relay option\, and a 5K\, this event welcomes runners of every level each winter. \nThe Course\nThe marathon begins at the famous Shasta Dam\, where runners cross the dam structure and descend to a paved trail paralleling the Sacramento River. The first 9.7 miles deliver stunning river and canyon views on your way to the Keswick transition point. Miles 10 through 18 take a detour into historic Old Shasta before rejoining the Sacramento River Trail\, crossing the Diestlhorst Bridge\, and running out and back on the north riverbank. The final stretch leads to the iconic glass Sundial Bridge finish. The course is USATF-certified and qualifies for the Boston Marathon. The marathon and relay start at 8:00 a.m. at Shasta Dam; the Sundial 5K starts at 9:00 a.m. at the Sundial Bridge. \nRace Day Experience\nPre-paid shuttle buses depart from the Sundial Bridge starting at 6:30 a.m.\, transporting marathon and relay runners to the Shasta Dam start. All finisher medals are awarded at the Sundial Bridge finish line. Results are printed and available every 20–30 minutes throughout the morning. Age group awards are presented for the marathon (top by 10-year age groups)\, relay (overall and category)\, and 5K (top 3 per 5-year age group). Bib pickup takes place at Fleet Feet in Redding the day before\, or at the Sundial Bridge on race morning. \nWhy Run the Redding Marathon?\nThe Redding Marathon is a rare combination of big scenery and an intimate\, community-focused race atmosphere. With a field of roughly 200 marathoners\, you won’t get lost in the crowd — you’ll get personalized support\, quick results\, and a finish line experience that feels personal. The Boston-qualifying certified course\, dramatic dam start\, and river trail running make this one of Northern California’s most underrated marathon experiences. The relay option is ideal for groups who want to enjoy the course together. \nTravel & Logistics\nRedding is located in Shasta County along I-5\, about 160 miles north of Sacramento and 230 miles from San Francisco. Fly into Redding Municipal Airport (RDD) for direct access\, or Sacramento International Airport (SMF) for more flight options. The race finishes at Turtle Bay Exploration Park and the Sundial Bridge at 844 Sundial Bridge Dr\, Redding\, CA 96003. Downtown Redding offers a variety of hotels\, many within minutes of the finish area. Book early as the race typically takes place in January or February when nearby accommodations can fill quickly. \nHow to Register\nRegistration is available online at reddingmarathon.org. Be sure to pre-register for shuttle bus transportation when signing up — buses are the primary way to reach the Shasta Dam start line and pre-payment is required. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/redding-marathon-marathon-relay-5k/
LOCATION:Redding Marathon | Location\, 16349 Shasta Dam Blvd\, Shasta Lake\, California\, 96019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Big Bend Ultra
DESCRIPTION:Are you an adventure enthusiast looking for a new challenge? Look no further than the Big Bend Ultra – one of the most breathtaking ultramarathons in the United States. This race will take you through stunning landscapes\, over challenging terrain\, and push you to your limits like never before. In this blog post\, we will delve into all the details about this incredible race\, from its history to the highlights\, and from the course route to the training required. Join us on an adventure as we explore the Big Bend Ultra! \nThe Race:\nThe Big Bend Ultra is set in the Big Bend National Park\, the largest protected area of Chihuahuan Desert topography and ecology in the United States. The park offers a wide range of landscapes\, from the Chisos Mountains to the Rio Grande\, and from the desert to the forests. The race takes place on a remote and rugged course\, which adds to its mystique and allure. It offers three race distances – 50K\, 50 miles\, and 100 miles\, which cater to different levels of fitness and preference. \nThe Course:\nThe course route is challenging and diverse\, with steep climbs and descents\, river crossings\, rocky terrain\, and unpredictable weather conditions. The race organizers emphasize the need for runners to be self-sufficient and prepared for any situation. The beauty of the park is that it provides an unforgettable backdrop to the race\, with awe-inspiring vistas\, wildlife sightings\, and a true sense of adventure. \nThe Community:\nThe Big Bend Ultra is not just a race\, but a memorable experience that leaves an indelible mark on all who participate. The race attracts runners from all over the world who share a love of trail running\, adventure\, and nature. It is a testament to human resilience and the power of the human spirit to overcome even the most challenging of situations. The camaraderie and support among runners are admirable\, and a sense of community is fostered among participants. \nThe Preparation:\nPreparing for the Big Bend Ultra requires dedication\, training\, and a passion for outdoor activities. Runners are advised to train on varied terrain\, from hills to trails\, to get accustomed to the challenging course. The organizers offer plenty of tips and recommendations for participants\, such as wearing appropriate gear\, carrying enough food and water\, using navigation tools\, and being aware of wildlife. They also stress the importance of respecting the environment and the park rules. \nIn conclusion\, the Big Bend Ultra is a bucket list item for any seasoned trail runner who seeks adventure\, natural beauty\, and a sense of accomplishment. It is a race that challenges both the body and the mind\, rewards persistence and hard work\, and connects runners with one another and the natural world. The Big Bend National Park is a treasure trove of earthly wonders\, and the Ultra is an opportunity to experience them in a unique and meaningful way. So\, are you ready to take on the challenge and explore the Big Bend Ultra? We hope to see you there! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/big-bend-ultra-2/
LOCATION:Big Bend Ultra | Location\, 1900 Sauceda Ranch Road\, Marfa\, TX\, 79845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Big Bend Ultra
DESCRIPTION:Are you an adventure enthusiast looking for a new challenge? Look no further than the Big Bend Ultra – one of the most breathtaking ultramarathons in the United States. This race will take you through stunning landscapes\, over challenging terrain\, and push you to your limits like never before. In this blog post\, we will delve into all the details about this incredible race\, from its history to the highlights\, and from the course route to the training required. Join us on an adventure as we explore the Big Bend Ultra! \nThe Race:\nThe Big Bend Ultra is set in the Big Bend National Park\, the largest protected area of Chihuahuan Desert topography and ecology in the United States. The park offers a wide range of landscapes\, from the Chisos Mountains to the Rio Grande\, and from the desert to the forests. The race takes place on a remote and rugged course\, which adds to its mystique and allure. It offers three race distances – 50K\, 50 miles\, and 100 miles\, which cater to different levels of fitness and preference. \nThe Course:\nThe course route is challenging and diverse\, with steep climbs and descents\, river crossings\, rocky terrain\, and unpredictable weather conditions. The race organizers emphasize the need for runners to be self-sufficient and prepared for any situation. The beauty of the park is that it provides an unforgettable backdrop to the race\, with awe-inspiring vistas\, wildlife sightings\, and a true sense of adventure. \nThe Community:\nThe Big Bend Ultra is not just a race\, but a memorable experience that leaves an indelible mark on all who participate. The race attracts runners from all over the world who share a love of trail running\, adventure\, and nature. It is a testament to human resilience and the power of the human spirit to overcome even the most challenging of situations. The camaraderie and support among runners are admirable\, and a sense of community is fostered among participants. \nThe Preparation:\nPreparing for the Big Bend Ultra requires dedication\, training\, and a passion for outdoor activities. Runners are advised to train on varied terrain\, from hills to trails\, to get accustomed to the challenging course. The organizers offer plenty of tips and recommendations for participants\, such as wearing appropriate gear\, carrying enough food and water\, using navigation tools\, and being aware of wildlife. They also stress the importance of respecting the environment and the park rules. \nIn conclusion\, the Big Bend Ultra is a bucket list item for any seasoned trail runner who seeks adventure\, natural beauty\, and a sense of accomplishment. It is a race that challenges both the body and the mind\, rewards persistence and hard work\, and connects runners with one another and the natural world. The Big Bend National Park is a treasure trove of earthly wonders\, and the Ultra is an opportunity to experience them in a unique and meaningful way. So\, are you ready to take on the challenge and explore the Big Bend Ultra? We hope to see you there! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nBig Bend Ultra\nHouston Rodeo Run\nAntelope Canyon Ultras\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/big-bend-ultra/
LOCATION:Big Bend Ultra | Location\, 1900 Sauceda Ranch Road\, Marfa\, TX\, 79845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Mt. Hollywood Trail Run
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a thrilling running experience that will challenge you both physically and mentally? Look no further than the Mt. Hollywood Trail Race in Los Angeles! This annual event takes place in the stunning Griffith Park and features a challenging course that will push even the most experienced runners to their limits. In this ultimate guide\, we will take you through everything you need to know about this epic race. \n1. The Course:\nThe Mt. Hollywood Trail Race is a 8.6-mile loop that begins and ends at the Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round. The course takes runners through some of the most scenic trails in Los Angeles\, with breathtaking views of the city and surrounding mountains. However\, this is not an easy course. The trail is technical and challenging\, with steep ascents and descents that will test your endurance and agility. But the payoff is worth it\, as you will be rewarded with stunning views and a sense of accomplishment like no other. \n2. Race Day:\nOn race day\, runners can expect an early start time (usually around 7 am) to beat the heat. The weather in Los Angeles can be unpredictable\, so be prepared for anything from hot and dry to cool and misty. The race is limited to 500 participants\, so make sure to register early to secure your spot. There are aid stations along the course\, but it’s essential to come prepared with your own hydration and nutrition. \n3. Training Tips:\nTo tackle the Mt. Hollywood Trail Race\, you will need to have a solid training plan in place. The course’s technical nature means that you will need to focus on building strength and agility\, as well as endurance. Practice hill repeats and trail running to get comfortable with the course’s steep ascents and descents. Make sure to include strength training exercises to build your core and leg muscles\, which will help you power through difficult sections of the trail. \n4. Spectator Information:\nIf you’re not running the race\, but still want to be a part of the action\, there are plenty of opportunities to cheer on your favorite runners. Spectators can watch from various points along the course\, but parking can be limited\, so arrive early. The finish line at the Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round is an excellent place to cheer on runners as they cross the finish line and celebrate their accomplishments. \nThe Mt. Hollywood Trail Race is one of the most challenging and rewarding trail races in Los Angeles. The course is stunning\, the energy is electric\, and the sense of accomplishment you’ll feel when you cross the finish line is indescribable. With the right training\, preparation\, and mindset\, anyone can take on this challenging course and come out victorious. So what are you waiting for? Lace up those running shoes and prepare to tackle the Mt. Hollywood Trail Race! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAvalon Benefit 50 Mile/ 50k Run\nDispea Trail Race | Iconic Trail Race\nMission Trails Twilight Runs (50K\, 25K & 5K)\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mt-hollywood-trail-run/
LOCATION:Mt. Hollywood Trail Race | Location\, 4730 Crystal Springs Dr\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90027
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Black Canyon Ultras 100K
DESCRIPTION:The Black Canyon Ultras is a premier trail running event featuring a point-to-point 100K course along the historic Black Canyon National Recreation Trail in Arizona. It serves as a prestigious Western States 100 qualifier and Golden Ticket race\, attracting top-tier ultrarunners from around the globe. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Black Canyon Ultras 100K follows the historic Black Canyon National Recreation Trail\, a point-to-point journey through the heart of Arizona’s high desert. Starting at Mayer High School\, runners traverse a diverse landscape of desert grasslands\, saguaro forests\, and rugged canyons. The course is primarily single-track trail\, offering a net-downhill profile that is deceptively challenging due to its technical rocky sections and numerous creek crossings. With approximately 5\,200 feet of elevation gain and over 7\,300 feet of loss\, the route provides a fast but punishing experience. Runners will encounter breathtaking views of the Bradshaw Mountains and the iconic Arizona desert flora\, making every mile a visual feast. The final stretches lead into the Emery Henderson Trailhead\, where the desert heat and rolling terrain test the endurance of even the most seasoned athletes. \nRace Details\nOrganized by Aravaipa Running\, the Black Canyon Ultras is a world-class event and a member of the World Trail Majors. The 100K distance is a highly coveted Western States 100 qualifier and a Golden Ticket race\, where the top three male and female finishers earn automatic entry into the legendary Western States 100. The next race is scheduled for February 13-14\, 2027\, with the 100K starting in waves beginning at 07:00 MST on Saturday. Aid stations are well-spaced and stocked with standard ultra fare\, and the race operates as a cupless event to minimize environmental impact. For those looking for a shorter but equally scenic challenge\, a 50K option is held the following day. Participants can even take on the “Echo Challenge” by completing both distances over the weekend. Registration typically opens well in advance and often sells out quickly due to the event’s popularity and prestigious status. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Black Canyon Ultras for its perfect blend of competitive prestige and raw natural beauty. The community atmosphere fostered by Aravaipa Running creates an inclusive yet high-energy environment\, where elites and mid-packers alike share the trails. The historic significance of the Black Canyon Trail\, originally a livestock drive path\, adds a layer of depth to the experience. The race-weekend vibe is infectious\, with a pre-race expo and local support that makes every participant feel like part of something special. Tips for first-timers include practicing on technical\, rocky terrain and preparing for significant temperature swings between the cool morning start and the sun-drenched desert afternoon. Whether you’re chasing a Golden Ticket or simply seeking to test your limits against the desert\, this race offers an unforgettable journey. Ready to take on the desert? Register now at the official website: https://www.aravaiparunning.com/blackcanyon/. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Mayer\, Arizona — United States\nNext Date: 2027-02-13\nDistances: 100K\, 50K\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.aravaiparunning.com/blackcanyon/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/black-canyon-ultras-100k/
LOCATION:Black Canyon Ultras 100K | Mayer\, 17300 E Mule Deer Dr\, Mayer\, AZ\, 86333\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Lost City Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:If you are a fan of running and adventure\, then the Lost City Marathon in Mexico is a must-attend event. This marathon takes place in the ancient Mayan city of Palenque which is known for its stunning architectural remains and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s a perfect opportunity to explore the hidden gems of Mexico while enjoying the excitement and thrill of a marathon. In this blog\, we will take you through everything you need to know about the enchanting Lost City Marathon. \n1. The Location:\nAs mentioned earlier\, the Lost City Marathon takes place in the beautiful ancient Mayan city of Palenque which is located in the state of Chiapas\, Mexico. This place is known for its stunning archaeological remains and is considered one of the top tourist destinations in Mexico. The marathon course takes you through the lush jungles and awe-inspiring structures. \n2. The Course:\nThe Lost City Marathon is a 42.195 km race that takes you through some of the most breathtaking sights in Palenque. It’s a hilly course that can be challenging but rewarding at the same time. The course is designed to give you an authentic experience of the Mayan culture and architecture. \n3. The Terrain:\nThe terrain of the Lost City Marathon is mostly off-road and trail\, with some parts of the course being on the road. You will experience a mix of steep climbs\, as well as some breathtaking descents. The wooden bridges that will take you through the jungle will make you feel like you are exploring uncharted territory. \n4. The Culture:\nThe Lost City Marathon is not just a race but a cultural experience. You will get a chance to explore the ancient Mayan city and learn about its rich history and traditions. The locals are friendly and welcoming\, and you can experience some of their traditional dishes and drinks during your stay. \n5. The Logistics:\nThe Lost City Marathon is held on the first Sunday of March every year. You can register for the marathon online and make your travel arrangements. Once you arrive in Chiapas\, you can choose to stay in one of the many hotels near the marathon course. There are also local tour operators who can help you with your transportation and sightseeing arrangements. \nThe Lost City Marathon in Mexico is undoubtedly a bucket list event for any adventure-loving runner. The combination of stunning landscapes\, ancient architecture\, and rich culture makes it an experience of a lifetime. So why not start planning your trip to Chiapas\, Mexico\, and explore the enchanting Lost City Marathon? Who knows\, it might just be the most memorable race you ever run! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/lost-city-marathon/
LOCATION:Lost City Marathon | Location\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Saguaro Half Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Running the Saguaro Half Marathon: A Guide to Your Next Adventure\nFor those seeking a unique running adventure\, the Saguaro Half Marathon in Tucson\, Arizona is the perfect race for you. This stunning course winds through the heart of the Sonoran Desert with views of towering cacti and breathtaking mountain ranges. Whether you are a seasoned runner or just starting out\, this race provides an unforgettable experience. In this blog post\, we will guide you through what to expect when running the Saguaro Half Marathon and give you tips for making the most of your experience. \n1. Training for the Saguaro Half Marathon\nProper training is essential for any half marathon\, and the Saguaro is no exception. The course features some challenging hills and uneven terrain\, so it’s important to incorporate hill work and trail running into your training. Aim to run at least four times a week leading up to the race\, with a mix of shorter and longer runs. Don’t forget to also focus on your nutrition and hydration\, as the desert heat can make dehydration a serious concern. \n2. Navigating the Course\nThe Saguaro Half Marathon course starts and finishes at the beautiful Old Tucson movie studio\, with a loop through the stunning Tucson Mountain Park. The course is mostly on trails and dirt roads\, and features some steep hills and rocky terrain. Be sure to pay close attention to the course markings and follow the instructions of race marshals\, as some sections can be confusing. While the desert landscape is beautiful\, it’s important to also be aware of your surroundings and watch out for wildlife like rattlesnakes and coyotes. \n3. Making the Most of Your Experience\nBeyond the breathtaking scenery\, there are several other ways to make your Saguaro Half Marathon experience even more memorable. Take advantage of the pre-race events\, like the packet pickup and expo\, which feature local vendors and entertainment. After the race\, relax and recover at the post-race party\, where you can enjoy a beer garden\, food trucks\, and music. And don’t forget to snap some photos along the way – the Saguaro Half Marathon is a truly unique race that you’ll want to remember. \n\n \n4. Planning Your Trip to Tucson\nIf you’re traveling to Tucson for the Saguaro Half Marathon\, there are plenty of other things to see and do while you’re in town. Take a hike in Saguaro National Park\, visit the historic downtown area\, or explore the city’s vibrant food and art scene. Just be sure to allow yourself enough time to acclimate to the desert climate and altitude before the race. \n5. Joining the Saguaro Half Marathon Community\nOne of the best things about running the Saguaro Half Marathon is the sense of community among the runners and volunteers. From the enthusiastic aid station volunteers to the camaraderie among runners on the course\, this race has a special vibe. Join in on the fun by signing up for the race’s group runs and training events\, or connect with other runners on social media. You may just find yourself returning to Tucson year after year for this epic race. \nThe Saguaro Half Marathon is much more than just a race – it’s a unique adventure through the Sonoran Desert with stunning scenery and a vibrant community of runners and volunteers. With the right preparation and mindset\, anyone can tackle this challenging but rewarding course. Whether you’re a local or traveling from afar\, we hope this guide has given you the information and inspiration you need to take on the Saguaro Half Marathon and make it an experience you’ll never forget. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/saguaro-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Saguaro Half Marathon | Location\, 201 Kinney Road\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85735\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Zion Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Beauty and Challenge of the Zion Half Marathon\nAre you an avid runner looking for your next challenge? Look no further than the Zion Half Marathon. Held annually in the stunning Zion National Park\, this race is not only a test of physical endurance but a treat for the senses. In this blog post\, we’ll explore everything you need to know about the Zion Half Marathon\, including what to expect on race day\, training tips\, and why this race is a must-do for runners of all levels. \nThe Course:\nFirst things first\, let’s talk about the race itself. The Zion Half Marathon is a 13.1-mile course that winds through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country. The course begins in the town of Virgin\, Utah\, and quickly climbs into the heart of Zion National Park. Runners will pass through picturesque red rock canyons\, alongside the Virgin River\, and up to the finish line at the Zion Canyon Village. The course is challenging\, with several steep inclines and descents\, but the stunning views and invigorating atmosphere make it all worthwhile. \nThe Training:\nNow\, let’s talk about training. If you’re planning on running the Zion Half Marathon\, it’s important to start training well in advance. We recommend a training plan of at least 12 weeks\, incorporating both cardiovascular exercise and strength training. Hill repeats and trail running are especially beneficial for preparing your body for the elevations and varied terrain of the course. Additionally\, it’s a good idea to practice running in all weather conditions—after all\, race day could bring sunshine\, wind\, or even a little rain. \nThe Preparation:\nAnother important factor to consider when preparing for the Zion Half Marathon is hydration and nutrition. The race takes place in the desert\, so staying hydrated is crucial for both performance and safety. We recommend drinking plenty of water in the week leading up to the race\, as well as carrying water or a hydration pack during the race itself. As for nutrition\, it’s important to fuel your body with a balance of carbohydrates and protein leading up to race day. On the morning of the race\, a light breakfast such as a bagel with peanut butter and a banana can help provide the energy you need to power through those tough hills. \n\n \nThe Event:\nNow that you’re prepped and ready for race day\, let’s talk about why the Zion Half Marathon is such a special event. For starters\, the race offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature in one of the country’s most iconic national parks. The challenging course and stunning scenery create an unforgettable experience for runners. Additionally\, the Zion Half Marathon is a small race\, with a limit of just 1\,500 participants\, ensuring a sense of community and camaraderie among runners. \nIf you’re a fan of running and exploring the great outdoors\, the Zion Half Marathon is an event not to be missed. From the challenging course to the stunning scenery\, this race offers a one-of-a-kind experience for runners of all levels. So lace up your running shoes\, start training\, and get ready to take on the Zion Half Marathon. We guarantee it will be a race you’ll never forget. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/zion-half-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Zion Half Marathon | Location\, 147 Zion Park Blvd\, Springdale\, UT\, 84767\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T232353Z
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SUMMARY:Zion Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Beauty and Challenge of the Zion Half Marathon\nAre you an avid runner looking for your next challenge? Look no further than the Zion Half Marathon. Held annually in the stunning Zion National Park\, this race is not only a test of physical endurance but a treat for the senses. In this blog post\, we’ll explore everything you need to know about the Zion Half Marathon\, including what to expect on race day\, training tips\, and why this race is a must-do for runners of all levels. \nThe Course:\nFirst things first\, let’s talk about the race itself. The Zion Half Marathon is a 13.1-mile course that winds through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country. The course begins in the town of Virgin\, Utah\, and quickly climbs into the heart of Zion National Park. Runners will pass through picturesque red rock canyons\, alongside the Virgin River\, and up to the finish line at the Zion Canyon Village. The course is challenging\, with several steep inclines and descents\, but the stunning views and invigorating atmosphere make it all worthwhile. \nThe Training:\nNow\, let’s talk about training. If you’re planning on running the Zion Half Marathon\, it’s important to start training well in advance. We recommend a training plan of at least 12 weeks\, incorporating both cardiovascular exercise and strength training. Hill repeats and trail running are especially beneficial for preparing your body for the elevations and varied terrain of the course. Additionally\, it’s a good idea to practice running in all weather conditions—after all\, race day could bring sunshine\, wind\, or even a little rain. \nThe Preparation:\nAnother important factor to consider when preparing for the Zion Half Marathon is hydration and nutrition. The race takes place in the desert\, so staying hydrated is crucial for both performance and safety. We recommend drinking plenty of water in the week leading up to the race\, as well as carrying water or a hydration pack during the race itself. As for nutrition\, it’s important to fuel your body with a balance of carbohydrates and protein leading up to race day. On the morning of the race\, a light breakfast such as a bagel with peanut butter and a banana can help provide the energy you need to power through those tough hills. \n\n \nThe Event:\nNow that you’re prepped and ready for race day\, let’s talk about why the Zion Half Marathon is such a special event. For starters\, the race offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature in one of the country’s most iconic national parks. The challenging course and stunning scenery create an unforgettable experience for runners. Additionally\, the Zion Half Marathon is a small race\, with a limit of just 1\,500 participants\, ensuring a sense of community and camaraderie among runners. \nIf you’re a fan of running and exploring the great outdoors\, the Zion Half Marathon is an event not to be missed. From the challenging course to the stunning scenery\, this race offers a one-of-a-kind experience for runners of all levels. So lace up your running shoes\, start training\, and get ready to take on the Zion Half Marathon. We guarantee it will be a race you’ll never forget. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/zion-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Zion Half Marathon | Location\, 147 Zion Park Blvd\, Springdale\, UT\, 84767\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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CREATED:20260517T153041Z
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SUMMARY:Iditarod Trail Invitational
DESCRIPTION:The Iditarod Trail Invitational is the world’s longest and toughest winter ultra-marathon\, challenging athletes to traverse up to 1\,000 miles of frozen Alaskan wilderness by foot\, bike\, or ski. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Iditarod Trail Invitational (ITI) follows the legendary Iditarod National Historic Trail\, a path forged by gold seekers and mail carriers in the early 20th century. Starting at Knik Lake near Wasilla\, the course takes racers through some of the most remote and inhospitable terrain on Earth. Athletes traverse the dense forests of the Susitna Valley before ascending the formidable Alaska Range through Rainy Pass. Beyond the mountains\, the trail plunges into the Interior\, crossing frozen rivers and windswept tundra toward the checkpoint of McGrath. For those attempting the full 1\,000-mile journey\, the route continues across the vast Yukon River valley and along the treacherous sea ice of the Bering Sea coast\, finally concluding under the burled arch in Nome. The terrain is a relentless mix of “velcro” snow\, glare ice\, and deep drifts\, all under the shadow of sub-zero temperatures and the ethereal glow of the Aurora Borealis. \nRace Details\nThe ITI offers three distinct distances: the 150-mile “short” course to Puntilla Lake\, the 350-mile test to McGrath\, and the pinnacle 1\,000-mile expedition to Nome. Unlike the sled dog race that follows a similar path\, the ITI is a human-powered endeavor where competitors must be entirely self-sufficient. There are no course markings; navigation is the responsibility of the athlete\, often requiring GPS and survival instincts. The race provides minimal support through seven primary checkpoints\, where racers can find basic food and floor space for rest. Supply drops are limited\, forcing participants to carefully manage their gear\, which typically includes -40°C rated sleeping systems\, stoves\, and essential calories. The race began in its current form in 2002 but traces its spiritual roots back to the first human-powered Iditarod treks of the late 1980s. It operates as a non-profit under the Intrepid Path Association\, focusing on community impact and preserving the history of the trail. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat draws athletes to the ITI isn’t just the physical challenge\, but the profound isolation and the “Giant Wild” of Alaska. It is a race where willpower is measured in every frozen mile and where the community of “dot watchers” and fellow racers forms a bond unlike any other in sport. Runners\, bikers\, and skiers alike speak of the transformative nature of the trail—the way the silence of the wilderness strips away the superficial and leaves only the core of one’s character. The hospitality of the remote Alaskan villages\, like Nikolai and McGrath\, provides a stark\, warm contrast to the brutal environment outside. For many\, it is a spiritual pilgrimage. For newcomers\, the best tip is to attend the ITI training camps to master the art of winter survival. Prepare for “the push” over Rainy Pass by testing every piece of gear in extreme cold before arriving at the start line. Ready to test your limits in the frozen north? Registration opens annually on April 1st; visit the official website to apply for your place in history.  \nOfficial URL: https://itialaska.com \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Wasilla\, Alaska — United States\nNext Date: 2027-02-28\nDistances: 150 Miles\, 350 Miles\, 1000 Miles\nStart Time: 14:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://itialaska.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/iditarod-trail-invitational/
LOCATION:Iditarod Trail Invitational | Wasilla\, Mile 13.5 Knik Road\, Wasilla\, AK\, 99654\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Antelope Canyon Ultras
DESCRIPTION:The Antelope Canyon Ultras is a premier trail running event through the iconic slot canyons and red rock mesas of the American Southwest near Page\, Arizona. \nThe Antelope Canyon Ultras is an extraordinary trail running event that takes place in the heart of the American Southwest. Starting and ending in Page\, Arizona\, this race is far more than a physical challenge; it is a pilgrimage through some of the most surreal and sacred landscapes on Earth. Runners from around the world gather to test their mettle against deep sand and rising slickrock\, all while being rewarded with vistas that seem to belong to another world. \nCourse Highlights\nThe centerpiece of the event is the passage through the world-renowned Antelope Canyon area. Runners in the longer distances experience the magic of narrow slot canyons where light pours through the ceiling in glowing bands\, illuminating the flaring red and gold sandstone walls. Beyond the canyons\, the course traverses a variety of technical terrain including steep climbs up White Cone\, exposed slickrock sections\, and rugged desert washes. One of the most breathtaking moments comes at the Horseshoe Bend overlook\, where the earth drops away to reveal the emerald waters of the Colorado River making its iconic 270-degree turn. The route also offers panoramic views of Lake Powell and Marble Canyon\, eventually leading runners along the scenic Page Rim Trail for a dramatic finish. \nRace Details\nThe 2027 edition of the Antelope Canyon Ultras is scheduled for March 6\, 2027\, with the Page Sports Complex serving as the primary hub for the start and finish lines. The event offers four distinct distances to cater to various experience levels: the 50 Mile and 55K (both starting at 05:00 MST)\, the 30K (starting at 07:00 MST)\, and the Trail Half Marathon (starting at 08:00 MST). This is a cupless race\, emphasizing environmental stewardship\, so participants must carry their own hydration systems. The 50-mile course is particularly rigorous\, with a 19-hour time limit and over 5\,000 feet of elevation gain\, requiring a headlamp for the early morning start and specific gear for remote desert navigation. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to this race for its unique blend of natural beauty and community spirit. Organized by Aravaipa Running\, the event is known for its high-quality aid stations and supportive atmosphere. Many participants choose to run with a “charity bib” through the Wander Project\, raising funds for local nonprofits or community partners like the Blackfeet Tribe\, adding a layer of purpose to their miles. The race weekend experience is enhanced by the Friday expo and the opportunity to explore the surrounding Navajo Nation lands. Tips for prospective runners include training specifically for deep sand—which can be more exhausting than the elevation itself—and preparing for the extreme temperature swings typical of the high desert in March. Mornings can be freezing\, while the afternoon sun reflects intensely off the canyon walls. \nRegistration is now open for this unforgettable adventure. Secure your spot on the starting line and prepare to chase the sunrise through the canyons. For full details and to sign up\, visit the official Antelope Canyon Ultras website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Page\, Arizona — United States\nNext Date: 2027-03-06\nDistances: 50 Mile\, 55K\, 30K\, Trail Half Marathon\nStart Time: 05:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.aravaiparunning.com/antelope/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/antelope-canyon-ultras-2/
LOCATION:Antelope Canyon Ultras | Page\, 477 Haul Rd\, Page\, AZ\, 86040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Antelope Canyon Ultras
DESCRIPTION:Antelope Canyon Ultras are known to be one of the best ultramarathon races in the world. With its challenging routes and breathtaking views\, it’s no wonder that many runners from around the globe come to this spectacular event. Located in Page\, Arizona\, this event has become a popular destination for those who love running and adventure. If you are planning to participate in Antelope Canyon Ultras or just want to know more about the event\, this blog post is for you. We have compiled the essential information you need to know about this incredible ultramarathon. \nThe Courses:\nThe Antelope Canyon Ultras offer four courses\, which are the 100 miler\, 50-miler\, 55K and half marathon. The 50-mile and 55K races are the most challenging ones\, while the half marathon and 10K are perfect for those who prefer a more relaxed pace. All of the routes take place in the canyons of the Navajo Nation\, providing a unique running experience that you won’t find anywhere else. The terrain of the courses includes sand\, rocks\, and steep inclines\, so be prepared for the physical demands of the race. \nThe Race:\nThe event typically takes place in February\, making the weather conditions unpredictable. Runners can experience anything from freezing temperatures to warm sunshine\, so it is essential to bring appropriate clothing for the varied climate. Carry enough water and snacks\, especially if you are traveling longer routes. One checkpoint station is located midway through the 50-mile and 55K races\, and two food stations are on the course to provide snacks and hydration. \n  \nThe beauty of the canyons of the Navajo Nation is a highlight of the Antelope Canyon Ultras. The runners can experience sensational views of the breathtaking sandstone formations\, the towering cliffs\, and the enchanting canyons. Racers usually leave Page\, Arizona\, before sunrise\, allowing them to watch the vibrant display of colors in the sky and witness the sunrise over the canyons. Runners are also given the privilege to experience the undisturbed beauty of the Navajo Nation. \nThe Community:\nApart from the stunning scenery\, the event also has an incredible atmosphere. This event is perfect for runners who appreciate the supportive and friendly community of ultramarathoners. The event organizers\, volunteers\, and fellow runners are welcoming\, and the runners can share stories and make new friends in this incredible event. The post-race festivities include an award ceremony\, food\, drinks\, and congratulatory handshakes and high-fives. \nAntelope Canyon Ultras are more than just a race. It is an opportunity for runners to experience breathtaking views\, challenge themselves physically and mentally\, and meet new friends in the ultramarathon community. If you are ready to make this trip\, be prepared\, train well and be sure to savor the whole experience. Remember to bring along your camera\, as you’ll want to capture the moment this epic life event you’ll never forget. So\, pack your bags and start preparing for the adventure of a lifetime. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/antelope-canyon-ultras/
LOCATION:Antelope Canyon Ultras | Location\, 477 Haul Rd\, Page\, Arizona\, 86040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Punta_Arenas:20270308T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Punta_Arenas:20270308T130000
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CREATED:20260511T091153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T091212Z
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SUMMARY:Antarctica Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Antarctica Marathon is a bucket-list race held on King George Island\, where participants run on gravel roads connecting international research stations amidst spectacular glacial scenery. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Antarctica Marathon takes place on King George Island\, the largest of the South Shetland Islands\, situated just off the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The course is a unique and challenging out-and-back route that traverses a series of hilly\, non-paved gravel roads. These paths connect the international scientific research stations of several nations\, including Artigas (Uruguay)\, Frei (Chile)\, Great Wall (China)\, and Bellingshausen (Russia). Runners are treated to breathtaking vistas of the Southern Ocean\, massive glaciers\, and floating icebergs that drift lazily through the frigid waters. The terrain is notoriously difficult and unpredictable\, often featuring thick mud\, loose stones\, and patches of ice or snow\, depending on the day’s atmospheric conditions. One of the most iconic and memorable aspects of the course is the proximity to local wildlife; it is not uncommon for runners to be cheered on by colonies of Adélie\, Chinstrap\, or Gentoo penguins as they navigate the desolate yet incredibly beautiful landscape. The elevation changes provide a significant challenge\, but the reward is a sense of scale and isolation that is impossible to find in any other marathon on the planet. \nRace Details\nOrganized by Marathon Tours & Travel since its inception in 1995\, the Antarctica Marathon is a highly regulated event designed to minimize environmental impact on the pristine Antarctic ecosystem. Due to strict environmental protocols set by IAATO and other governing bodies\, the number of participants allowed on the island at any one time is strictly limited to 100 people. This necessitates a wave start system where groups are ferried ashore in Zodiacs. The first wave typically begins around 07:00\, with subsequent waves following as earlier groups complete their runs and return to their ships. The event offers multiple distances\, including a full marathon\, half marathon\, 10K\, and even an ultra-marathon distance of 50K on specific voyages. The climate is a major factor\, with temperatures typically ranging from -5°C to 5°C (23°F to 41°F)\, often accompanied by high winds\, horizontal sleet\, or sudden snowfalls. Participants are required to carry specific emergency gear and must be prepared for a six-and-a-half-hour time limit. Logistics are handled via specialized expedition ships that serve as the base of operations\, departing from Ushuaia\, Argentina\, and crossing the legendary Drake Passage to reach the start line on the “White Continent.” \nWhy Runners Love It\nFor many athletes\, the Antarctica Marathon is the crowning achievement in their quest to join the Seven Continents Club. The exclusivity of the event—which often sells out several years in advance—adds to its allure as a premier “bucket list” challenge for adventure runners. Beyond the race itself\, the entire journey is an immersive expedition into one of the most remote and protected places on Earth. Runners share several days aboard a small expedition ship with like-minded athletes from around the world\, fostering a deep sense of camaraderie and shared purpose that lasts a lifetime. The experience is often topped off by the legendary “Polar Plunge\,” where brave souls dive into the sub-freezing Antarctic waters from the ship’s gangway after the race is over. The event also has a strong philanthropic component\, having raised over $600\,000 for Oceanites\, a non-profit organization dedicated to Antarctic conservation and scientific climate research. Completing 26.2 miles on King George Island offers a profound sense of accomplishment\, combining world-class endurance with the rare privilege of witnessing one of nature’s last great wildernesses in its most raw state. \nTo secure your spot on this once-in-a-lifetime expedition and join the prestigious ranks of those who have conquered the seventh continent\, visit the official Antarctica Marathon website to explore registration options and upcoming itineraries. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: King George Island\, South Shetland Islands — Antarctica\nNext Date: 2027-03-08\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ’10K’\, ’50K Ultra’]\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://marathontours.com/en-us/events/antarctica-marathon/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/antarctica-marathon/
LOCATION:Antarctica Marathon | King George Island\, King George Island\, South Shetland Islands\, King George Island\, South Shetland Islands\, None\, Antarctica
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=Africa/Casablanca:20270402T143000
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CREATED:20260511T010753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T010805Z
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SUMMARY:Marathon des Sables Legendary
DESCRIPTION:The Marathon des Sables Legendary is an iconic 250km self-sufficiency race across the Sahara Desert in Morocco\, completed over six stages. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Marathon des Sables Legendary takes runners through the heart of the Sahara Desert in Morocco. The course is a breathtaking and legendary crossing of the desert\, featuring approximately 250 kilometers divided into six distinct stages. Participants traverse vast sand dunes\, rocky plateaus (hamadas)\, dried-up riverbeds (oueds)\, and lush palm groves. One of the most iconic sections is the “long stage\,” which spans roughly 80 to 90 kilometers and requires runners to navigate through the night. The route is meticulously kept secret until the day of arrival\, when participants receive their road book\, adding an element of mystery and mental challenge to the physical ordeal. \nRace Details\nThe 41st edition of the Marathon des Sables Legendary is scheduled for April 2 to April 12\, 2027. The event is a self-sufficiency race\, meaning participants must carry all their own equipment\, food\, and sleeping gear for the duration of the 11-day program\, including 9 days spent in the desert. The organization provides only water and open-sided Berber tents (bivouacs) for nightly accommodation. Stages typically start between 08:30 and 09:30\, with time cut-offs set at a minimum pace of 3.5 km/h to accommodate both runners and walkers. The race includes technical and medical checks on the second day\, followed by the competitive stages and a final un-timed charity stage. \nWhy Runners Love It\nFounded in 1986 by Patrick Bauer\, the Marathon des Sables is widely regarded as “the toughest footrace on Earth.” Runners are drawn to the race for its profound physical and mental challenge\, the opportunity for total disconnection\, and the unique camaraderie found in the shared hardship of the bivouacs. Since its inception\, more than 30\,000 people have joined the “Legend.” The event also has a strong charitable component through the MDS Solidarité association\, which supports local communities in Morocco by providing education\, sports\, and healthcare initiatives. The sense of accomplishment at the finish line\, coupled with the stark beauty of the Saharan landscape\, makes it a bucket-list adventure for ultra-endurance athletes worldwide. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Sahara Desert\, Drâa-Tafilalet — Morocco\nNext Date: 2027-04-02\nDistances: 250 km (approx. 156 miles) over 6 stages\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://marathondessables.com/en
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/marathon-des-sables-legendary/
LOCATION:Marathon des Sables Legendary | Sahara Desert\, Ouarzazate (Rendezvous/Transfers)\, Sahara Desert\, Drâa-Tafilalet\, 45000 (Ouarzazate)\, Morocco
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270410T070000
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SUMMARY:Zion Ultra Marathon Races (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Calling all trail runners and adventure enthusiasts! Are you looking for the ultimate trail running experience that combines stunning scenery\, challenging terrain\, and an unforgettable adventure? Look no further than the Zion Ultras\, one of the most iconic and challenging trail running races in the United States. \nLocated in the heart of Zion National Park\, the Zion Ultras offer a unique and exhilarating opportunity to test your limits and push your boundaries. You also get to experience the beauty of Zion National Park like never before. Whether you’re a seasoned ultrarunner or a beginner looking for your next challenge\, the Zion Ultras are an event not to be missed. \nIn this guide\, we’ll provide you with everything you need to know to prepare\, train for\, and conquer the Zion Ultras. From the history of the race to detailed course descriptions\, training tips\, and more\, we’ve got you covered. So lace up your trail shoes and let’s get started. \nHistory of the Zion Ultras:\nThe Zion Ultras have a rich history dating back over a decade. They were first established in 2008 as a 100-mile race\, making them one of the earliest ultramarathons in the country. Today\, the Zion Ultras feature four different race distances. The distances include a 100-mile\, 50-mile\, 50km\, and half marathon. The race is held annually in April and attracts runners from all over the world. \nRace Course Description:\nThe Zion Ultras course is one of the most challenging and breathtaking in the world. The 100-mile race boasts over 19\,000 feet of elevation gain. The course takes runners through some of the most stunning landscapes Zion National Park has to offer. From the towering cliffs of Angels Landing to the narrow slot canyons of the Zion Narrows\, the race is a true test of physical and mental endurance. \nTraining Tips:\nPreparing for the Zion Ultras requires serious dedication and training. Whether you’re a seasoned ultrarunner or a beginner looking to take on your first trail race\, there are several things you can do to ensure you’re prepared. Some tips to consider include starting with a solid base of weekly mileage\, incorporating strength training and cross-training\, and practicing proper fueling and hydration strategies. \nRace Day Tips:\nOn race day\, there are several things you can do to set yourself up for success. Some tips to consider include arriving early to allow time for warm-up and stretching. We also suggest wearing appropriate gear and footwear\, and staying focused on your race plan. It’s also important to remember to pace yourself and conserve your energy\, particularly in the early stages of the race. \nThe Zion Ultras offer a unique and challenging opportunity to experience the beauty and majesty of Zion National Park like never before. Whether you’re a seasoned ultrarunner or a beginner looking for your next adventure\, the Zion Ultras are an event not to be missed. By following these tips and strategies\, you’ll be well-prepared to tackle the course and push your limits. You’ll cross the finish line with a sense of pride and accomplishment. So what are you waiting for? Start training today and get ready to conquer the Zion Ultras! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n  \n 
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/zion-ultras/
LOCATION:Zion Ultras | Location\, Main St\, Apple Valley\, Utah\, 84737\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270413T235959
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CREATED:20260422T032538Z
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SUMMARY:Desert Rats Trail Running Festival (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:If you’re looking for a unique trail running experience\, the Desert RATS Trail Running Festival is the perfect event for you. Held every year on the stunning Colorado Plateau\, this festival offers trail runners a chance to tackle the harsh terrain of the desert while taking in breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. With a variety of distances and terrains to choose from\, the Desert RATS Trail Running Festival is an event that should be on every trail runner’s bucket list. \nRace Distances:\nThe Desert RATS Trail Running Festival takes place over two days and includes several different distance options to choose from\, ranging from a 5K all the way up to a challenging 50-mile ultra run. The festival even offers a two-day stage race\, where runners complete a half marathon on the first day and a full marathon on the second day. No matter your skill level\, the festival has something for everyone to enjoy. \nThe Terrain:\nThe terrain at the Desert RATS Trail Running Festival is varied and includes everything from technical singletrack to wide-open dirt roads. The courses take runners through some of the most beautiful and remote parts of the Colorado Plateau\, including canyons\, mesas\, and sand dunes. Be prepared for anything when you tackle these courses – you might encounter steep climbs\, loose sand\, or rocky descents. But the rewards for completing these challenging runs are well worth it\, as each course offers stunning views of the surrounding desert landscape. \nThe Festival:\nOne of the unique aspects of the Desert RATS Trail Running Festival is the opportunity to camp at the start/finish area of the race. This creates a fun and festive atmosphere where runners can relax and socialize before and after the race. The festival also offers a variety of activities for runners and their families to enjoy\, including yoga classes\, live music\, food vendors\, and a beer garden. It’s a great way to unwind after a challenging race and celebrate your accomplishments with fellow runners. \nIf you’re not quite ready to tackle a trail race on your own\, consider signing up for a relay team with friends or family. The Desert RATS Trail Running Festival offers both two-person and four-person relay options for the 50-mile ultra race. This is a great way to experience the challenge and camaraderie of a long-distance trail run\, without taking on the entire distance by yourself. \nThe Desert RATS Trail Running Festival is an unforgettable trail running experience that offers challenging terrain\, stunning views\, and a fun\, festive atmosphere. Whether you’re a seasoned ultra runner or just getting into trail running\, this festival has something for everyone. So pack your tent\, gather your running buddies\, and head out to the desert for a weekend of trail running and adventure. We’ll see you at the start line! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/desert-rats-trail-running-festival/
LOCATION:Desert Rats Trail Running Festival | Location\, Fruita\, Colorado\, 81521\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20270503T110000
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CREATED:20260511T085018Z
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SUMMARY:Cocodona 250
DESCRIPTION:The Cocodona 250 is a legendary 250-mile point-to-point trail ultramarathon that traverses Arizona’s diverse landscapes from the Sonoran Desert to the alpine peaks of Flagstaff. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Cocodona 250 is a masterfully curated point-to-point route that showcases the staggering geographical diversity of central and northern Arizona. The journey begins in the Sonoran Desert at Black Canyon City\, where runners navigate winding single-track trails lined with iconic Saguaro cacti and Ocotillos. From the desert floor\, the course ascends into the rugged Bradshaw Mountains\, passing through the historic mining town of Crown King. As runners push northward\, they traverse the Prescott Circle Trail and drop into the lush\, riparian areas near the Verde River. One of the most breathtaking segments takes athletes through the red rocks of Sedona\, featuring technical climbs and descents that offer world-class vistas. The final stages of the race join the Arizona Trail\, climbing through the Ponderosa pine forests of the Mogollon Rim before reaching the high-altitude terrain of Flagstaff. Notable landmarks along the way include the San Francisco Peaks\, Mount Elden\, and the deep\, limestone walls of Walnut Canyon\, providing a visual feast that changes with every hundred miles covered. \nRace Details\nAs one of the premiere 200-plus mile races in the world\, the Cocodona 250 (often measuring around 253 miles) is a true test of logistical and physical fortitude. Organized by Aravaipa Running\, the event features an impressive cumulative elevation gain of over 38\,000 feet and a similar amount of descent. Runners are given a generous but demanding 125-hour time limit to complete the journey\, which finishes in the heart of downtown Flagstaff at Heritage Square. The race is supported by approximately 21 well-stocked aid stations and several water drops\, many of which provide hot meals and a place for runners to access their drop bags or meet their crews. Safety is paramount; all participants are required to carry a SPOT tracker for live monitoring and must have a mandatory 4-liter water capacity to survive the dry\, exposed stretches of the Arizona backcountry. The event typically takes place in early May\, a window that offers a volatile mix of scorching desert heat and the potential for freezing temperatures or even snow at the higher elevations near the finish line. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to Cocodona not just for the miles\, but for the profound sense of community and the “life-altering” experience promised by the route. Unlike many remote ultras\, Cocodona weaves through several historic Arizona “main street” towns like Jerome and Prescott\, allowing residents and spectators to cheer on the athletes as they pass through local hubs. This connection to the local culture\, combined with the professional live-stream coverage provided by Mountain Outpost\, creates an atmosphere that feels both epic and intimate. The race also celebrates every finisher with equal fervor; the “DFL” (Dead Fucking Last) award is a highly anticipated tradition\, where the final runner to make the cutoff is greeted by a massive “spirit tunnel” and a celebration that rivals the winner’s arrival. For many\, the Cocodona 250 represents the pinnacle of their running career—a journey that forces them to find new depths of resilience while traveling through some of the most beautiful and unforgiving landscapes in the American West. \nReady to take on the ultimate Arizona adventure? Secure your spot for the next edition by visiting the official website for registration and lottery details: Cocodona 250 Official Website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Black Canyon City\, AZ — United States\nNext Date: 2027-05-03\nDistances: [‘250 Mile’\, ‘125 Mile’\, ‘100 Mile’\, ’80 Mile’\, ’40 Mile’]\nStart Time: 05:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.aravaiparunning.com/cocodona/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/cocodona-250/
LOCATION:Cocodona 250 | Black Canyon City\, 18600 E Deep Canyon Trail\, Black Canyon City\, AZ\, 85324\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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