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SUMMARY:Seven Sister Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:Trail running is one of the most exhilarating and challenging sports in the world. It takes you through rough terrains\, steep mountains\, and dense forests where every step is a challenge. If you’re a trail runner who is looking for the ultimate test of endurance\, then you should definitely try out the Seven Sister Trail Race. This challenging event is held in Amherst\, Massachusetts\, and is considered one of the toughest trail races in the world. \nThe Course:\nThe Seven Sisters Trail Race takes place on a 12-mile course that includes a total of 7 challenging peaks. The elevation gain on this course is over 3\,500 feet\, which means you will be climbing steep inclines and descending rocky descents throughout the race. Some of the climbs are over 1\,000 ft\, and you’ll be scaling them over extremely technical terrain. These climbs are going to test your endurance\, skills and require all your focus. \n[optin-monster slug=”u9ogigt36k4zbwkxi5az” followrules=”true”] \nThe Weather:\nApart from the terrain and elevation\, the weather can play a cruel role in this race. New England weather is unpredictable at best. It can be hot and humid\, pouring rain or chilly and windy. No matter the season\, you must be prepared for all sorts of weather while racing. That’s why many trail runners have described the Seven Sisters Trail Race as one of the most challenging races in the country. \nThe Trail:\nAnother thing that makes this race challenging is the technical nature of the trail. The course is littered with roots\, rocks\, and uneven terrain that you must navigate while running at top speed. You’ll be running through technical single-track for mile after mile\, and one misstep could result in a severe injury. This race will force you to be mentally sharp and focused until the very end. \nThe Views:\nDespite the level of difficulty this race offers\, the stunning views and the natural beauty of Massachusetts’s wilderness will make the journey worth it. As you run through the forest\, you’ll be surrounded by colorful foliage and the breathtaking beauty that New England has to offer. The Seven Sisters Trail Race is about pushing your limits in a natural environment and experiencing the beauty of the land. \nThe Seven Sisters Trail Race is not a race for the faint-hearted. If you’re looking for a challenging trail race\, Seven Sisters is the ultimate test that will push you to your limits. The beautiful views and serene environment along the way are just the cherry on top. Participating in the Seven Sisters Trail Race will be an unforgettable experience that you’ll always remember. So\, train and get ready to experience one of the toughest trail races in the world\, and see how far you can push your limits. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/seven-sister-trail-race/
LOCATION:Seven Sister Trail Race | Location\, Amherst\, Massachusetts\, 01002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Fountainhead Off-Road 10K & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a challenging yet rewarding way to test your running skills? Then look no further than the Fountainhead Offhead 10k and Half Marathon. This trail run event takes you through the beautiful Fountainhead Regional Park in Virginia\, providing breathtaking views and a challenging course. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting out\, the Fountainhead Offhead has something for everyone. In this blog\, we’ll cover everything you need to know about this exciting event. \n1. The Course:\nThe Fountainhead Offhead features both a 10k and a half marathon course\, each providing unique challenges. The 10k course takes you through the park’s scenic hiking trails\, with some technical features and a few steep inclines thrown in. The half marathon course is longer and more challenging\, taking you through rugged terrain and steep hills. Regardless of which course you choose\, the beauty of the park and the sense of accomplishment upon finishing make it all worth it. \n2. Race Day:\nThe Fountainhead Offhead is typically held in late January or early February\, so be prepared for cold weather conditions. The race starts early in the morning\, typically around 8:30 am\, so make sure you arrive at the park with plenty of time to warm up and prepare for the course. Parking is limited\, so be sure to carpool if possible and plan for extra time to find a spot. There will also be aid stations throughout the course to provide water and nutrition\, along with on-site medical staff in case of emergencies. \n3. Training:\nThe Fountainhead Offhead is a challenging race\, so it’s important to properly train for it beforehand. If you’re new to trail running or haven’t run a race in a while\, it’s recommended that you start with the 10k course. This will give you a chance to get used to the terrain and prepare for a longer race in the future. Be sure to include hill training in your regimen\, as the course includes some steep climbs. Also\, don’t forget to practice your trail running technique\, as certain sections of the course require technical skills. \n4. Registration:\nRegistration for the Fountainhead Offhead typically starts several months in advance of the race. Be sure to check the event’s website for details on registration fees and deadlines. If you plan to register as a team\, make sure to coordinate with your teammates and register together. Keep in mind that the race typically sells out in advance\, so don’t wait too long to register. \n5. Community:\nOne of the best parts of the Fountainhead Offhead is the community of runners and organizers that come together for the event. Whether you participate as an individual or as part of a team\, you’ll be surrounded by like-minded individuals who are passionate about trail running and outdoor fitness. Many runners return year after year to participate in the race\, making it a fun and supportive environment for everyone. \nThe Fountainhead Offhead 10k and Half Marathon is an exciting and challenging event that provides a unique trail running experience. From the beauty of the park to the challenging course to the sense of community among runners\, the Fountainhead Offhead is a one-of-a-kind event that you won’t want to miss. If you’re up for the challenge\, start training now and mark your calendars for race day. We’ll see you at the starting line! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/fountainhead-off-road-10k-half-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Fountainhead Off-Road 10K & Half Marathon | Location\, 10875 Hampton Rd.\, Fairfax Station\, Virginia\, 22039\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Quad Rock 50 & 25 Mile
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Quad Rock 50 and 25 mile trail races take place entirely on the premium singletrack trails of Lory State Park and Horsetooth Mountain Park\, just west of Fort Collins in the northeastern Colorado Rockies. The 25-mile course features three major climbs and descents totaling over 5\,500 feet of vertical gain on 85% singletrack and 15% dirt road\, running clockwise from Soldier Canyon. The 50-mile course runs the 25-mile loop twice in opposite directions\, accumulating over 11\,000 feet of gain. Elevation ranges from 5\,444 to 7\,087 feet — modest by Colorado standards\, but the relentless terrain makes every foot count. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Quad Rock takes place Saturday\, May 9. The 50-mile starts at 5:30 AM and the 25-mile starts at 7:00 AM from Lory State Park. Time allowances are 14 hours (50 mile) and 12.5 hours (25 mile). The course is impeccably marked with pink flagging\, flour ground markings\, directional arrows\, and confidence flagging every quarter mile on longer trail stretches. The 50-mile event sold out for 2026 — this race moves fast. The course offers panoramic views east to the Great Plains stretching into Nebraska and west to Longs Peak dominating the horizon 30 miles away. \nWhy Runners Love It\nQuad Rock is put on by Gnar Runners — trail runners organizing events for trail runners — and that ethos shows in every detail. The course is challenging\, scenic\, and genuinely well-organized without the commercial sheen of larger events. The Fort Collins trail running community is passionate and welcoming\, the singletrack is world-class\, and the accessibility of the race from Denver (1.5 hours north) makes it a perennial favorite on the Colorado trail racing calendar. \nRace Weekend Tips\nMay in the Colorado foothills means variable weather — morning temperatures can be in the low 40s°F at the 5:30 AM start and potentially wet if spring storms linger. The course includes some exposed ridge sections where wind can be intense. The 50-mile event consistently sells out — register the moment registration opens in late winter. Carry navigation tools (GPS or a downloaded map) as backup even with excellent course marking\, especially for the nighttime early miles of the 50-mile race. \nRegister\nRegistration opens in late winter/early spring at gnarrunners.com via RunSignup. The 50-mile sells out quickly; the 25-mile typically has more availability but also fills before race day.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/quad-rock-50-25-mile/
LOCATION:Quad Rock 50 & 25 Mile | Lory State Park\, Bellvue\, CO\, 708 Lodgepole Dr\, Bellvue\, CO 80512 (Lory State Park)\, Bellvue\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Possum's Revenge Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nPossum’s Revenge takes place on the Possum Kingdom Lake Hike and Bike Trail\, starting and finishing at Bugg Beach on the shores of one of Texas’ most scenic lakes. The main loop is 17.35 miles\, delivering approximately 1\,460 feet of elevation gain per lap. The trail is a masterpiece of variety — rocky scrambles\, sandy stretches\, rooted singletrack\, technical climbs\, and rolling ridges with panoramic views of the lake’s blue-green water and cedar-studded hillsides. All distances start and finish at Bugg Beach. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 race is Saturday\, May 16. Start times: 69 Mile and 52 Mile at 6:00 AM\, 56K at 6:30 AM\, 17 Mile at 7:30 AM\, 8 Mile at 8:00 AM\, and 4 Mile at 8:30 AM. All runners must carry a hydration device — no cups are provided (collapsible cups available for $5 at packet pickup). Cutoff for all distances is 5:00 AM Sunday. The 69-mile course (4 loops) is the ultimate test; the 17-mile single loop is ideal for trail runners seeking a challenging but manageable distance. \nPossum Kingdom Lake\nPossum Kingdom Lake is one of Texas’ best-kept secrets — a pristine reservoir in the Palo Pinto Mountains with crystal-clear water and dramatic limestone cliffs. The lake sits in an area known as the Texas Hill Country’s northern extension\, where the terrain is more rugged and wild than the Brazos River valley surrounding it. Running along its shores at dawn\, with the lake mist rising and the first light hitting the water\, is an experience that has made Possum’s Revenge a deeply beloved event in the Texas trail running community. \nWhy Runners Love It\nPossum’s Revenge occupies the ideal niche of being genuinely challenging without the 100-mile commitment of more extreme ultras. The 17-mile single loop is a perfect first ultra for road runners transitioning to trails\, while the 69-mile option pushes seasoned ultrarunners to their limits. The May date means warm temperatures that add a classic Texas trail racing edge — hydration and heat management are as important as fitness. The Blaze Trails Running crew is known for its excellent aid station support and friendly\, community-focused race atmosphere. \nRegister\nRegister at UltraSignup or visit blazetrails.com for full race details. Exact location: Bug Beach Road\, Graford\, TX 76449 — approximately 90 minutes west of Fort Worth.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/possums-revenge-trail-race-possum-kingdom/
LOCATION:Possum’s Revenge | Bugg Beach\, Possum Kingdom Lake\, Bug Beach Road\, Graford\, TX 76449\, Graford\, Texas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Sulphur Springs Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:The Sulphur Springs Trail Race is an ultimate test of endurance\, endurance\, and stamina. The race covers challenging and picturesque trails in the Dundas Valley Conservation Area spanning distances of 10 km\, 25 km\, 50 km\, and 100 km. This event is not for the faint-hearted and requires advanced preparation and training to cross the finish line. In this blog\, we’ll walk you through a guide to prepping\, running and finishing strong in the Sulphur Springs Trail Race. \n1. Prepping for the Sulphur Springs Trail Race:\nFirst things first\, before you begin training\, you need to sign up for the race\, set your goal\, and create a training plan. You should aim to train for at least three months before the race day\, incorporating hikes\, strength training\, and long-distance runs. To ensure you don’t injure yourself during training\, make sure to gradually increase your mileage\, intensity\, and frequency. Also\, incorporate rest days and other cross-training activities to give your body time to recover. Finally\, get a proper gear; purchase high-quality trail running shoes\, comfortable moisture-wicking clothes\, a hydration system\, headlamp\, and first aid kit\, among other essentials. \n2. Running the Sulphur Springs Trail Race:\nOn the big day\, arrive early to ensure you’re well-rested\, hydrated and fueled for the race. You should carry enough food\, water\, and electrolyte-rich drinks to keep your body hydrated and fueled throughout the race. During the race\, pay attention to the trail terrain\, keep an eye for any obstacles like rocks\, roots\, or narrow paths. Concentrate on your strides\, use a comfortable running pace and focus on your breathing. If you’re struggling with elevation changes\, slow down\, and use power hiking techniques to conserve your energy. Above all\, never give up\, keep pushing\, and take every mile as a milestone. \n3. Finish Strong in the Sulphur Springs Trail Race:\nAs you approach the finish line\, you’ll feel a mix of emotions ranging from elation to exhaustion. But\, remember\, you’ve worked hard to get here\, and you must push harder to finish strong. Pick up the pace\, unleash your final burst of energy\, and cross the finish line with a smile on your face. Once you finish\, celebrate your accomplishment\, hydrate\, stretch\, and take time to rest and recover. Also\, take note of your time\, how you felt\, what worked\, and what didn’t for future races. \n4. Training for Next Year’s Sulphur Springs Trail Race:\nDone with the race? Pondering on how to maintain momentum and train for future races? Take time to recover\, hydrate\, and eat healthy nutritious meals. Take note of any injuries or areas of weakness if any. Get back to training by incorporating short easy runs\, strength exercises\, and rest days to help your body recover and prevent any post-race injuries. Whether it’s upping your distances\, increasing your intensity\, or trying other trail races\, stay motivated\, and keep challenging yourself. \nThe Sulphur Springs Trail Race is an ultimate test to anyone who’s ready to challenge themselves by pushing the limits of their mental and physical strength. It’s an adventure that requires proper preparation\, training\, and endurance to complete. But with the right mindset\, gear\, and training\, anyone can finish this challenge and create a lifetime memory. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nNiagara Falls 5k\, 10k\, Half & Marathon\nToronto Marathon Races\nVancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/sulphur-springs-trail-race/
LOCATION:Sulphur Springs Trail Race | Location\, Ancaster\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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CREATED:20260422T052007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T052518Z
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SUMMARY:Mission Trails Twilight Runs (50K\, 25K & 5K)
DESCRIPTION:Mission Trails Twilight Runs: San Diego’s Day-to-Night Trail Race Returns\nIt’s been over a decade since a race has been held in Mission Trails Regional Park — and the wait ends on May 23\, 2026. The Mission Trails Twilight Runs is a brand-new inaugural event offering a 50K\, 25K\, and evening 5K through one of San Diego’s most dramatic and rugged trail landscapes. With strictly only 300 spots available\, this is the rare trail race where exclusivity is a feature\, not a bug. \nThe Course\nThe 50K and 25K start at 2:00 PM from the East Fortuna Staging Area (Equestrian Circle\, Santee) and head into the rocky\, steep terrain of Mission Trails Regional Park. Expect genuine trail running: aggressive climbs\, rocky descents\, and sweeping panoramic views of San Diego’s eastern wilderness. The late-afternoon start is intentional — as the miles accumulate\, golden-hour light bathes the landscape before darkness falls and headlamps become essential. The 50K carries a 10-hour course cutoff\, with runners required to begin their second lap by 7:00 PM. The 5K kicks off at 7:00 PM\, letting short-distance runners experience the park at dusk. Headlamps are required for all distances after dark. \nRace Day Experience\nThis is not a race-expo-medal-sponsor tent experience. Mission Trails Twilight Runs is a legitimate trail running event — small\, serious\, and run by people who love the trails. The day-to-night transition creates a race experience unlike anything else on the San Diego trail racing calendar. You’ll start in warm afternoon sun\, watch the sky shift through sunset colors\, and finish under stars in one of the largest urban parks in the country. With only 300 total runners across all distances\, the field is intimate and the community tight. \nWhy Run Mission Trails Twilight Runs?\nThe inaugural nature of this event makes it genuinely historic — you’ll be part of the first race held in Mission Trails in over a decade. The unique twilight-to-night format is a level of novelty that’s hard to find in road racing. For trail runners looking for a San Diego ultra or challenging trail race that goes beyond the usual\, Mission Trails delivers rugged\, technical terrain with outstanding views. The strict 300-runner cap means if you’re interested\, early registration is essential. \nTravel & Logistics\nMission Trails Regional Park’s East Fortuna Staging Area is located in Santee\, in San Diego’s East County\, accessible via SR-52 or Mission Gorge Road. Parking is available at the staging area. For accommodations\, Santee and the Tierrasanta/Mission Valley areas have a range of hotels. The late start time (2:00 PM for the 50K/25K) means you can drive in morning-of from downtown San Diego or any surrounding area without a predawn alarm. Bring layers — evening temperatures in Mission Trails can drop noticeably after sunset. \nHow to Register\nRegistration for the Mission Trails Twilight Runs 50K\, 25K\, and 5K is available through Race Roster. With only 300 spots across all distances\, this event will sell out. Register as soon as possible to claim your spot in this one-of-a-kind inaugural California trail race.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mission-trails-twilight-runs-50k-25k-5k-san-diego/
LOCATION:East Fortuna Staging Area\, Mission Trails Regional Park\, East Fortuna Staging Area\, Equestrian Circle\, Santee\, CA\, 92071\, United States
CATEGORIES:Night Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Icefjord Midnight Marathon
DESCRIPTION:For those who love running\, there is no shortage of races to participate in all over the world. However\, for those looking for a unique and challenging event\, the Icefjord Midnight Marathon should be on your list. This race takes place in Ilulissat\, Greenland\, and offers runners a spectacular and unforgettable experience. In this blog post\, we will delve into what makes the Icefjord Midnight Marathon so special and what you need to know before signing up for this one-of-a-kind race. \n1. The Location:\nIlulissat\, Greenland is the location of the Icefjord Midnight Marathon\, and it is a beautiful and remote location that is unlike any other. Ilulissat is known as the “town of icebergs” and is home to the Icefjord\, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The marathon course takes runners through the town\, which is colorful and quaint\, before heading out into the wilderness. The starting and finishing lines are located in the town center\, which is also where the race expo and celebrations take place. \n2. The Course:\nThe Icefjord Midnight Marathon course is a challenging one\, with plenty of hills and rough terrain. Runners are treated to breathtaking views of the Icefjord as they make their way through the course. The race is a midnight marathon\, which means runners start at midnight and finish in the early hours of the morning. The midnight start time also means that runners will experience the surreal and beautiful phenomenon of the midnight sun\, which never sets during the summer months in Greenland. \n3. The Climate:\nThe climate in Greenland is harsh\, and runners need to be prepared for the cold and unpredictable weather. While the summer months\, when the Icefjord Marathon takes place\, are relatively mild\, temperatures can still drop below freezing at night. Runners are advised to dress in layers and to bring warm clothes before and after the race. The midnight sun can also be intense\, and runners should bring sunscreen and sunglasses to protect themselves. \n4. The Logistics:\nThe Icefjord Midnight Marathon is a small event\, with only a few hundred runners participating each year. As a result\, logistics can be a little challenging\, especially when it comes to accommodation and transport. Runners are advised to book their accommodation well in advance\, as options are limited in Ilulissat. Getting to and from Ilulissat can also be a challenge\, as there are no direct flights from many parts of the world. However\, once you arrive\, the organizers of the race are extremely helpful and accommodating and will help you with any questions or issues you may have. \n5. The Experience:\nThe Icefjord Midnight Marathon is an experience that runners will never forget. The challenge and beauty of the course\, combined with the uniqueness of the location and the midnight sun\, make this race unlike any other. Runners will find themselves bonding with fellow participants and experiencing the warmth and hospitality of the people of Ilulissat. The race expo and celebrations are also a highlight\, with plenty of local food\, music\, and culture to enjoy. \nThe Icefjord Midnight Marathon is a challenging and awe-inspiring event that is well worth adding to your marathon bucket list. While the logistics can be a challenge\, the experience of racing through the beautiful wilderness of Greenland\, and witnessing the midnight sun\, make it a unique and unforgettable experience. Runners who are up for a challenge and who want to experience running in one of the most spectacular locations on earth should definitely consider signing up for this amazing event. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/icefjord-midnight-marathon/
LOCATION:Icefjord Midnight Marathon | Location\, Greenland
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Wild & Free To Run\nMadagascar is a fascinating and wild country\, filled with unique flora and fauna on par with nowhere else in the world. But there’s plenty more to explore than what’s on land and Madagascar attracts runners from all over the globe to the country’s biannual marathon and half marathon events. Whether you’re an elite runner looking to take on a new and challenging environment or a newbie runner seeking adventure\, the Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon have something for everyone. In this blog\, we’ll give you everything you need to know to get started on the ultimate African running adventure. \n1. Race Details:\nThe Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon take place twice per year in the capital of Antananarivo\, usually in June and October. The full marathon covers a distance of 42.195 km (26.2 miles) with the half marathon coming in at 21.097 km (13.1 miles).\nThe courses are both quite challenging\, with steep hills and tricky terrain\, making them a great option for more experienced runners. But runners who are up for a challenge will be rewarded with incredible views of the city.\nRegistration is available online and costs vary depending on when you register and which race you choose to run. In addition to the main events\, there’s also a 10K and a 5K race for runners of all levels. \n2. Pre-Race Preparation:\nPreparing for the Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon is similar to other races but with a few important notes. First\, Madagascar is a relatively hot climate\, so runners need to be prepared for the heat and humidity. Besides\, the race’s high elevation means that serious runners should be well into their training before tackling the challenge. Additionally\, runners need to be mindful of the unique diet and the limited availability of certain foods and supplements. \n3. Sights and Sounds:\nOf course\, the best aspect of the Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon is the incredible scenery that runners will experience throughout the race. From the stunning views of the city of Antananarivo to the country’s unique biodiversity and wildlife\, Madagascar has something for every runner. The course passes through numerous small villages and bustling urban centers\, providing a unique window into the island nation. \n4. After the Race:\nAfter completing the marathon or half marathon\, runners have the opportunity to explore the best of Madagascar. Attractions like Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park\, Morondova\, and Ranomafana are just a few of the many wonders to explore. Additionally\, travelers looking for a more laidback experience can soak up the sun on the country’s gorgeous beaches\, enjoying the unique local culture and cuisine. \nWhether you’re an experienced runner or a newbie\, the Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon is a unique African running experience not to be missed. From the challenging courses to the enchanting scenery\, runners will have an epic and unforgettable adventure not soon forgotten. So take the plunge\, sign up for the Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon and see what all the fuss is about! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/madagascar-marathon-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Madagascar Marathon | Location\, Ranohira 313\, Isalo Madagascar\, Madagascar
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Timberline Trail Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nStarting near the iconic Timberline Lodge on the south slopes of Mount Hood at 6\,000 feet elevation\, the Timberline Trail Marathon offers one of the most dramatically alpine running experiences available in the Pacific Northwest. The course traverses the Pacific Crest Trail corridor\, descends through old-growth forest\, crosses swift mountain streams\, and winds through wildflower-filled meadows in the Zigzag and Sandy River drainages. Snow is common on upper sections even in June\, adding to the high-mountain atmosphere. Views of Mount Jefferson\, Mount Adams\, and the Hood River Valley accompany runners throughout. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Timberline Marathon weekend takes place June 6-7\, 2026. The marathon is offered on Saturday with a start time of 8:30 a.m.\, while the half marathon runs on both Saturday and Sunday with a 9:30 a.m. start. The venue is staged at the Clackamas Lake Historic Ranger Station on the flanks of Mount Hood. Registration is through RunSignup. This intimate race is hosted near one of the most legendary mountain venues in the Pacific Northwest — Timberline Lodge\, a National Historic Landmark built by the WPA in 1937. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunning on the flanks of Mount Hood\, Oregon’s highest peak and most iconic mountain\, is a genuinely alpine experience that most road runners never access. The combination of historic Timberline Lodge\, Mount Hood’s permanent snowfields\, wildflower meadows\, and the grandeur of the Pacific Crest Trail makes this one of the most photogenic race courses in the state. The modest field ensures a personal\, non-crowded experience on the mountain. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nHigh altitude demands conservative pacing\, especially early in the race. Dress for all weather — June on Mount Hood can mean sunshine\, fog\, wind\, and light snow within the same morning. Trail shoes with traction are required. Timberline Lodge’s Ram’s Head Bar and Cascade Dining Room offer extraordinary post-race recovery options. Book lodging at Timberline Lodge or in nearby Government Camp well in advance — this mountain area is extremely popular in June. \nRun on Oregon’s most iconic peak — register at RunSignup.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/timberline-trail-marathon/
LOCATION:Timberline Trail Marathon | Mount Hood\, Government Camp OR\, Clackamas Lake Historic Ranger Station\, Government Camp\, OR 97028\, Government Camp\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:The Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you an avid runner looking for your next challenge? Look no further than the Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon\, located in the heart of the Italian Alps. This race provides a unique opportunity to test your mettle against some of the most stunning natural landscapes on the planet. Here’s why you should consider signing up for this incredible event. \n1. Breathtaking Scenery:\nThe Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon takes place in one of Italy’s most stunning regions. The route winds through the iconic Val Gardena valley\, with vistas of towering mountain peaks\, sprawling valleys\, and quaint alpine villages. You’ll run through forests\, over streams\, and up winding mountain roads. The scenery alone is worth the price of admission. \n2. Challenging Course:\nNot only is the landscape beautiful\, but the Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon is also a real challenge. The course includes more than 600 meters of elevation gain\, with steep climbs and descents that will take your breath away. If you’re looking to push yourself to the next level\, this race is an excellent opportunity to do so. \n3. Experience Italian Culture:\nThe Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon also provides a unique opportunity to experience Italian culture. The event features live music\, delicious local cuisine\, and plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in the local community. If you’re a foodie\, be sure to check out the local cheese and wine scene. \n4. Friendly Atmosphere:\nDespite the challenging nature of the race\, the atmosphere at the Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon is friendly and supportive. You’ll be running alongside other passionate runners from around the world\, cheering each other on along the way. The event does an excellent job of creating a positive environment focused on challenging yourself and having fun. \n5. Convenient Logistics:\nGetting to the Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon is surprisingly easy. The closest airport is Innsbruck\, located just over an hour away. Accommodations for the race are easy to come by\, with plenty of hotels and Airbnbs available in the area. \nThe Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon is an incredible event that provides a unique opportunity to test yourself against some of the most stunning natural landscapes on the planet. The challenging course\, breathtaking scenery\, and positive atmosphere make it a must-run for any passionate runner. Whether you’re looking for a new challenge or just want to experience Italian culture and cuisine\, be sure to add the Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon to your bucket list. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/the-dolomites-saslong-half-marathon-2/
LOCATION:The Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon | Location\, Strada Pana\, 40\, 39047 Santa\, Cristina Valgardena\, Italy\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Amazing Maasai Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Marathons are a great way to challenge your physical and mental endurance\, but running through the beautiful grasslands and hills of Kenya alongside Maasai warriors and their culture can be a truly unforgettable experience. The Maasai Mara National Reserve is one of the most iconic places in Africa. This region has a unique ecosystem and it’s been home to the Maasai people for centuries. The Amazing Maasai Marathon is a challenging race that takes place every year in June and offers runners the opportunity to engage with the local community and learn more about their life and culture. In this blog post\, we’ll dive into the history of the race\, the route\, the culture\, and the many reasons why you should start planning your journey to this once-in-a-lifetime experience. \nThe Course:\nThe history of the Amazing Maasai Marathon dates back to 2012 when a group of Maasai warriors helped organize the event with the aim of promoting awareness and raising funds for their community. The race spans over 42km and covers some of the most stunning and challenging terrain in the world. Participants run through the savannah\, across hilltops\, through forests\, and past Maasai villages. The terrain can be challenging\, but runners are rewarded with breathtaking views of the African landscape and wildlife\, making this marathon an unforgettable experience. \nThe Culture:\nApart from the race\, there are plenty of activities that participants can engage in to learn more about the unique Maasai culture and lifestyle. Many runners choose to visit the local villages to experience the hospitality of the community\, watch traditional dance performances\, and learn about the customs and traditions that have been passed down through generations. Visitors can also take guided tours of the nearby Maasai Mara Reserve\, one of the world’s most famous wildlife conservation areas. \nThe Maasai people are among the most well-known African ethnic groups due to their distinctive dressing and bright jewelry. One of the essential aspects of Maasai culture is their commitment to communal values\, and this reflects in how they approach the marathon. Participants in the race are encouraged to run together\, help each other\, and promote teamwork and friendship\, which aligns with the Maasai way of life. This sense of community is as important as the race itself and adds to the unique experience of the event. \nThe Community:\nThe race is not just a chance for runners to engage with the local community and learn about the culture\, but also a way of helping the Maasai with their needs. Proceeds from the event\, which have grown to support several local Maasai community projects\, are used for initiatives like school building\, water filtration systems\, and healthcare. It’s an opportunity for runners to give back to the community while having the time of their lives. \nThe Amazing Maasai Marathon is a life-changing event that challenges runners physically and mentally while also providing an opportunity to learn about a unique culture and give back to the community. Participants get to visit some of the most beautiful natural places in the world while interacting with the hospitable and fascinating Maasai people. The marathon has grown to become a significant economic driver for the region and has helped support several community development projects. It’s a perfect trip for those who are both passionate about running and interested in exploring new cultures while making an impact on the world around us. So pack your running shoes\, grab your camera\, and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime in the heart of Africa. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/amazing-maasai-marathon/
LOCATION:Amazing Maasai Marathon | Location\, Narok\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:McKenzie River Trail Run
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe McKenzie River Trail Run follows one of America’s most spectacular trail running routes\, tracing the McKenzie River through the Willamette National Forest on a 31-mile point-to-point course from Carmen Reservoir (near Koosah Falls and Icecap Campground) to the finish line across from the McKenzie River Ranger Station. The trail passes two spectacular waterfalls — Koosah Falls and Sahalie Falls — skirts the crystalline shores of Clear Lake\, traverses ancient lava fields\, crosses log bridges over the turquoise McKenzie River\, and passes the hauntingly beautiful Tamolitch Pool (Blue Pool)\, where the entire river disappears underground through a lava tube. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 McKenzie River Trail Run is scheduled for Saturday\, June 13\, 2026\, with registration at UltraSignup. This is a 501(c)3 non-profit event operated under a special use permit from the Willamette National Forest. As Oregon’s oldest ultramarathon\, it draws runners from across the Pacific Northwest who come specifically for the incomparable trail quality. The course is technically challenging but features only moderate elevation gain. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe McKenzie River Trail is widely considered one of the most beautiful trails in America\, and running it in race format — with aid stations\, marking\, and fellow trail runners — is a special privilege. The combination of old-growth Douglas fir forest\, volcanic geology\, crystal-clear river pools\, and historic log bridges creates a sensory experience that no road race can match. Many runners describe Tamolitch Pool as the most stunning aid station stop in their racing career. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nThis is a true ultramarathon — train specifically for 31 miles on technical single-track trail. Register early through UltraSignup — the race fills with a dedicated local and regional field. Plan to arrive the day before to explore the McKenzie River Highway and acclimate to the forest setting. Bring trail shoes with good traction for the lava rock sections. \nRun Oregon’s most legendary trail — register at UltraSignup.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mckenzie-river-trail-run/
LOCATION:McKenzie River Trail Run | Carmen Reservoir\, Carmen Reservoir\, Hwy 126\, McKenzie Bridge\, OR 97413 (start)\, McKenzie Bridge\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Big Five Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you a thrill-seeking runner looking for your next big challenge? Look no further than the Big Five Marathon in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Known as the “world’s wildest marathon\,” this race is not for the faint of heart. The stunning surroundings are reason enough to take on the challenge but add in the fact that it takes place in the heart of a wildlife reserve\, and you have a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Read on to learn more about the Big Five Marathon and why you should add it to your running bucket list. \nThe Course:\nThe Big Five Marathon takes place within the Entabeni Safari Conservancy\, which means runners are surrounded by some of Africa’s most majestic wildlife. As you run the 26.2-mile course\, you’ll have the chance to see the Big Five animals: lions\, leopards\, elephants\, buffalo\, and rhinos\, along with other incredible creatures such as giraffes\, zebras\, and wildebeests. Don’t worry\, though – the course is designed with safety in mind\, and rangers closely monitor the animals to ensure the safety of participants. \nThe course itself is challenging\, but the scenery and wildlife make it all worth it. Runners will traverse through mountains\, valleys\, grasslands\, and riverbeds\, all while surrounded by stunning views and incredible animals. It’s a truly unique race experience that you won’t find anywhere else. \nThe Community:\nOne of the most unique aspects of the Big Five Marathon is the impact it has on the surrounding community. The race is locally organized and works closely with the villages in the surrounding area. Community members are involved in everything from the race organization to the aid stations along the course. Additionally\, a portion of the race fees go towards conservation efforts in the area\, so not only are you getting to run through the wilderness\, but you’re contributing to its preservation as well. \nThe Preparation:\nIf you’re thinking of taking on this unique marathon challenge\, there are a few important things to keep in mind. First\, be prepared for the weather – the race takes place in June\, which is the middle of winter in South Africa. Temperatures can be chilly\, so pack accordingly. Second\, make sure you are properly trained for the course. The combination of hills\, uneven terrain\, and altitude make for a challenging run. Third\, don’t forget your camera! This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see some incredible wildlife\, and you’ll want to capture the memories. \nIf you’re looking for a race experience unlike any other\, the Big Five Marathon is the perfect choice. Not only will you get to push yourself physically\, but you’ll also have the chance to see some of the world’s most incredible animals in their natural habitats. It’s a unique opportunity to combine adventure\, running\, and conservation efforts into one unforgettable experience. So lace up your shoes\, pack your bags\, and get ready to take on the world’s wildest marathon. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nAmazing Maasai Marathon\nAmsterdam Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/big-five-marathon/
LOCATION:Big Five Marathon | Location\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Dispea Trail Race | Iconic Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:The Thrilling Dispea Trail Race: America’s Oldest Trail Race\nThe Dispea Trail Race is an iconic trail race that has been running since 1905. It is a beautiful and challenging 7.4-mile race that takes runners through the stunning trails of Marin County\, California. This race has become a must-do for trail runners from all over the world\, with its technical terrain and breathtaking views. Whether you are an experienced trail runner looking to challenge yourself\, or a beginner just getting started in the sport\, the Dispea Trail Race has something for everyone. In this blog post\, we will cover everything you need to know about the Dispea Trail Race\, including what to expect during the race\, how to prepare for it\, and why you should do it. \n1. The Course:\nThe course for the Dispea Trail Race is a mix of singletrack and fire road\, with a total elevation gain of approximately 2\,200 feet. The race starts in Mill Valley and takes runners through the hills of Marin\, with stunning views of San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean along the way. The race finishes in Stinson Beach\, where runners are greeted by a festive finish line with crowds of supporters cheering them in. \n2. Training for the Race:\nTraining for the Dispea Trail Race requires a mix of strength\, endurance\, and mental toughness. It is important to include hill repeats\, long runs\, and technical trail work in your training. It is also important to train on the actual course to get a feel for the terrain and prepare yourself mentally for the ups and downs. Building up your core and upper body strength will also be important for navigating the technical sections of the course. \n3. Tips for Race Day:\nRace day can be overwhelming\, but with a little preparation\, you can set yourself up for success. Arrive early to allow plenty of time for parking and check-in. Make sure you have all your necessary gear\, including proper trail shoes\, hydration system\, and nutrition. It may also be helpful to study the course map and elevation profile ahead of time to mentally prepare yourself for the challenge. And\, most importantly\, enjoy the experience and the beautiful scenery along the way. \n4. Post-Race Celebration:\nThe finish line of the Dispea Trail Race is a truly special experience. After crossing the finish line\, you will be greeted by volunteers who will help you recover and celebrate your accomplishment. There will be delicious food and drinks\, live music\, and plenty of fellow trail runners to share stories and celebrate with. And\, of course\, the stunning views of Stinson Beach make for the perfect backdrop for post-race photos. \n5. Why You Should Do It:\nThe Dispea Trail Race is more than just a race. It is an experience that will challenge you both mentally and physically\, and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. The camaraderie and support among the trail-running community is like no other\, and the stunning beauty of Marin County will take your breath away. Whether you are an experienced trail runner looking for a new challenge\, or a beginner wanting to push yourself outside of your comfort zone\, the Dispea Trail Race is an event that you don’t want to miss. \nThe Dispea Trail Race is a one-of-a-kind trail running event that every runner should experience at least once in their lifetime. It is a challenging race that will push you to your limits\, but it is also an opportunity to connect with fellow trail runners and experience the beauty of nature in a way that is not possible in everyday life. So\, lace up your trail shoes\, hit the trails\, and start training for the Dispea Trail Race. We promise\, it will be an experience you will never forget. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/dispea-trail-race/
LOCATION:Dispea Trail Race | Location\, 87 Throckmorton Ave\, Mill Valley\, CA\, 94941\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Snoqualmie Valley Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Snoqualmie Valley Half Marathon is a scenic trail race through the heart of Washington’s agricultural Snoqualmie Valley\, featuring flat gravel paths and a festive post-race atmosphere ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). \nCourse Highlights\nThe Snoqualmie Valley Half Marathon course begins at King County’s Tolt MacDonald Park and primarily follows the Snoqualmie Valley Trail\, offering a flat and fast route with minimal elevation gain ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). Runners traverse a scenic gravel and dirt path that meanders through beautiful agricultural areas\, providing views of lush farmland and forests ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). The half marathon route is USATF certified and features aid stations located approximately every three miles ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). This point-to-point-style out-and-back course is well-regarded for its serene atmosphere and natural Pacific Northwest beauty ([Find a Race](https://findarace.com/us/events/snoqualmie-valley-half)). \nWhat Makes It Special\nThe Snoqualmie Valley Half Marathon is distinguished by its commitment to sustainability through Orca Running’s cupless racing initiative ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). After the race\, participants can enjoy a beer garden sponsored by Iron Horse Brewery\, with all proceeds benefiting the Eastside Firefighters Benevolent Fund ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). The event also supports the REI Cooperative Action Fund\, which works to improve outdoor access for all people ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). With its inclusive environment\, the race offers pacers from the Seattle Green Lake Running Group to help runners achieve their goal times ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Carnation\, WA\nDistances: Half Marathon\, 10K\nNext Race Date: 2026-06-20\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPacket pickup is available at REI Bellevue on the Thursday before the race or at the start line on race morning ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). As this is a cupless race\, participants must bring their own hydration vessel\, such as a handheld bottle or hydration pack\, to use at aid stations ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). Parking is available at Tolt MacDonald Park and Tolt Middle School\, though carpooling is strongly encouraged due to limited space ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). The weather in June typically ranges from 60°F to 88°F\, so runners should prepare for potentially warm conditions ([RaceRaves](https://raceraves.com/races/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/snoqualmie-valley-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Snoqualmie Valley Half Marathon | Start\, Tolt MacDonald Park\, 31020 Northeast 40th Street\, Carnation\, WA\, 98014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Western States Endurance Run
DESCRIPTION:The Western States Endurance Run\, commonly referred to as WSER\, is one of the oldest and most prestigious ultramarathon races in the world. Founded in 1974\, it covers a 100-mile course from Squaw Valley\, California to Auburn\, California\, passing through the Sierra Nevada and Cascade ranges. The terrain is rugged\, with punishing climbs and descents\, and the weather is usually hot and unforgiving. Running the WSER is considered the ultimate test of endurance\, and thousands of ultra-runners from around the world dream of one day crossing the finish line. If you’re planning to tackle this iconic race\, read on for a guide to WSER to help you prepare for it. \nWSER Course:\nThe WSER course is 100 miles long with over 18\,000 feet of elevation gain and almost 23\,000 feet of descent. The course passes through canyons\, meadows\, forests\, and streams\, providing stunning vistas for the runners. The course is marked with ribbons\, chalk\, and reflectors\, and aid stations are set up every few miles to provide food\, fluids\, medical assistance\, and encouragement. To gauge your readiness for the WSER\, you should study the course map and elevation profile\, and train on similar terrain and conditions. \nWSER Qualification:\nTo enter the WSER\, you need to qualify by completing a qualifying race of at least 50 miles within the past two years. The qualifying races should be certified by a recognized ultrarunning organization and have predetermined time limits based on the distance. If you’re new to ultrarunning\, you should start with shorter races and work your way up to the qualifying distance. You also need to register for the WSER as soon as possible since the race lottery closes quickly. \nWSER Training:\nTraining for the WSER requires a long-term plan that includes mileage buildup\, hill work\, speed work\, recovery\, nutrition\, and mental preparation. You should aim to log at least 50 miles per week\, with one or two long runs of 20 to 30 miles\, and many short runs of 5 to 10 miles. You should also do hill repeats\, tempo runs\, and pace runs to simulate the race conditions. You should recover actively through cross-training\, yoga\, massage\, and rest days. You should also design a nutrition plan that suits your needs and budget\, and practice it during training. Finally\, you should prepare yourself mentally by visualizing the challenges and rewards of the race\, and staying positive and focused. \nWSER Race Day:\nOn the race day\, you should arrive at the start area well-rested\, nourished\, hydrated\, and clothed appropriately for the weather. You should carry a hydration system\, a headlamp\, a map\, a whistle\, and a first-aid kit with you at all times. You should also carry a drop bag with spare clothes\, shoes\, socks\, and nutrition to be delivered to designated aid stations. You should run at your own pace\, conserve your energy\, and listen to your body. You should also stay alert\, beware of the wildlife\, and respect the other runners\, volunteers\, and supporters. Most importantly\, you should enjoy the experience\, savor the scenery\, and celebrate the accomplishment. \nThe Western States Endurance Run is not just a race\, but a journey that tests your physical\, mental\, and emotional limits. To succeed in the WSER\, you need to have discipline\, dedication\, and determination\, and to prepare thoroughly for it. By following the tips in this guide\, you can increase your chances of completing the WSER and joining the ranks of the elite ultra-runners who have achieved this feat. Remember\, the WSER is not for everyone\, but for those who dare to dream big and work hard\, the WSER is the ultimate adventure. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/western-states-100-miler/
LOCATION:Western States 100 Miler | Location\, California\, 96416\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run
DESCRIPTION:The Western States Endurance Run is the world’s oldest and most prestigious 100-mile trail race\, traversing the rugged Sierra Nevada mountains from Olympic Valley to Auburn\, California. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Western States Endurance Run (WSER) follows the middle portion of the historic Western States Trail\, a nationally dedicated recreational trail that stretches across the Sierra Nevada. The race begins at the west end of Olympic Valley\, the site of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games\, and immediately subjects runners to a grueling 2\,550-foot climb in the first four miles to Emigrant Pass. From there\, the course traverses the Granite Chief Wilderness\, offering breathtaking views of the high Sierra before descending into the rugged and heat-intensified canyons of the American River. One of the most iconic moments occurs at mile 78\, where runners must ford the icy waters of the American River at the Rucky Chucky crossing\, often using a guided cable for safety. The final stretch leads competitors through the foothills and into the city of Auburn\, culminating in a world-famous lap on the Placer High School track. \nRace Details\nAs the world’s oldest 100-mile trail race\, Western States is a test of both physical endurance and mental fortitude. The race typically starts at 05:00 on the last full weekend of June. Over the course of 100.2 miles\, participants encounter over 18\,000 feet of cumulative elevation gain and a staggering 23\,000 feet of descent. The environment is notoriously extreme; morning temperatures at the high-altitude start can be near freezing\, while midday heat in the canyons frequently exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Runners must adhere to a strict 30-hour cutoff to officially finish. Those who complete the journey in under 24 hours are awarded the coveted silver belt buckle\, while those finishing between 24 and 30 hours receive a bronze buckle. Due to its prestige and environmental regulations\, the field is limited to approximately 369 starters\, chosen through a highly competitive lottery and “Golden Ticket” qualifying series. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Western States 100 is steeped in legend\, originating in 1974 when Gordy Ainsleigh completed the Tevis Cup horse race on foot to prove it could be done. This act of “human endurance” birthed the modern sport of mountain ultrarunning. Runners are drawn to its rich history and the incredible community support\, with over 1\,500 dedicated volunteers lining the course. The race is famous for its “Golden Hour”—the final 60 minutes before the 30-hour cutoff—where the crowd at Placer High School erupts in support of the final finishers\, embodying the grit and spirit of the sport. For many\, simply standing at the start line in Olympic Valley is the culmination of years of qualifying and lottery entries\, making it the “Ultimate Challenge” for long-distance athletes worldwide. The race also partners with various trail stewardship programs\, ensuring the preservation of the historic Western States Trail for future generations. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Olympic Valley\, CA — United States\nNext Date: 2026-06-27\nDistances: 100.2 miles\nStart Time: 05:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.wser.org
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/western-states-100-mile-endurance-run/
LOCATION:Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run | Olympic Valley\, 1960 Squaw Valley Rd\, Olympic Valley\, CA\, 96146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Western States 100
DESCRIPTION:The Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run is the world’s oldest and most prestigious 100-mile trail race\, traversing the rugged Sierra Nevada mountains from Olympic Valley to Auburn\, California. \nCourse Highlights\nThe course begins at Olympic Valley\, climbing 2\,550 feet in the first 4.5 miles to Emigrant Pass. From there\, runners traverse the high country of the Granite Chief Wilderness\, following the historic Western States Trail. The route plunges into the deep\, sweltering canyons of the American River drainage\, passing through legendary mining settlements like Michigan Bluff and Foresthill. At mile 78\, runners must ford the Middle Fork of the American River at Rucky Chucky\, often using a cable for safety. The final miles lead to the iconic finish on the Placer High School track in Auburn\, totaling over 18\,000 feet of ascent. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWestern States is the “holy grail” of ultrarunning\, born from a 100-mile horse race. Its prestige is cemented by a highly selective lottery and the elusive “Golden Ticket” entries. Runners compete for the coveted silver belt buckle (sub-24 hours) or bronze buckle (sub-30 hours). The race is famous for its extreme temperatures\, community spirit with over 1\,500 volunteers\, and the “Golden Hour”—the final sixty minutes before the 30-hour cutoff where the atmosphere at the finish line becomes electric and deeply emotional as the final finishers arrive. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Olympic Valley\, United States\nDistances: 100-Mile (100.2 miles)\nNext Race Date: 2026-06-27\nStart Time: 05:00\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nArrive early in Olympic Valley to acclimate to the altitude and attend the mandatory Friday registration at Olympic Plaza. Accommodation in Olympic Valley or Tahoe City is ideal for the start\, while Auburn is better for the finish. Prepare for extreme temperature swings\, from freezing mountain mornings to triple-digit canyon heat. Crews should study access points carefully\, as many aid stations are remote. Don’t miss the post-race awards ceremony on Sunday to witness the incredible camaraderie of the ultra community. \nHistory & Charity\nFounded in 1974\, Western States evolved from the Tevis Cup equestrian ride after Gordy Ansleigh proved the course could be completed on foot. It has since become a global icon\, fostering medical research on human endurance and leading trail stewardship through the WSER Foundation. The race maintains a strict limit of 369 starters to protect the Granite Chief Wilderness. The organization also partners with non-profits like STRIDE to increase diversity in trail running by providing needs-based financial support to athletes. \nRegister at the official race website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/western-states-100/
LOCATION:Western States 100 | Start\, 1960 Squaw Valley Rd\, Olympic Plaza\, Olympic Valley\, CA\, 96146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Iceland Volcano Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Iceland is not only known for its icy glaciers but also for its magnificent volcanoes. What better way to truly explore this mystical land than through participating in an Icelandic Volcano Marathon? The terrain is challenging\, the weather unpredictable\, and the scenery stunning. In this post\, we’ll dive into the details of this infamous marathon\, and explain why you should consider taking on this unique challenge. \nThe Route:\nThe one-of-a-kind volcano marathon route takes participants through the southeast of the Icelandic Highlands\, starting and ending in the iconic town of Kirkjubæjarklaustur. The route runs through ash-covered deserts\, green rolling hills\, and thundering rivers. Participants will pass through the beautiful Eldhraun lava field\, the largest in the world\, and wind their way to the Seljalandsfoss waterfall. It’s a 42.2 km journey that will leave you in awe of the stunning scenery. \nThe Views:\nThe raw\, breathtaking beauty of the Icelandic highlands is unmatched. The landscape is unlike any other place on Earth. As participants run through the volcanic desert and cross rivers\, they will encounter the Vatnajökull glacier\, the highest peak of the Icelandic highlands which is visible for most of the race. You will experience the smell of sulphur and hot springs\, and witness steaming geothermal sites. This marathon offers a unique opportunity to explore the untouched side of Iceland and experience all its natural wonders. \nThe Community:\nGetting to know the Icelandic culture and people is a memorable experience. Icelanders are renowned for their warmth and friendliness\, and they welcome runners to their country with open arms. The marathon is not only an opportunity to explore the mystic beauty of Iceland but to experience its vibrant culture too. Many participants will stay and explore the country after the race\, and we highly recommend it. Visit the Blue Lagoon spa\, try the famous Icelandic cuisine\, go whale watching\, and see the Northern Lights in the Reykjavik area. \nThe Event:\nThe marathon isn’t just an event for seasoned runners. It’s open to runners of all levels\, amateurs and professionals alike. The marathon is fully supported\, with checkpoints every 7-10 km along the route\, providing water and other supplies such as fruit\, chocolate\, and energy gels. Participants are then treated to music and entertainment at the finish line in Kirkjubæjarklaustur\, and receive a medal for their incredible achievement. It’s a remarkable\, once-in-a-lifetime experience that we highly recommend. \nExploring the mystic beauty of Iceland through the volcano marathon is unlike any other marathon in the world. It will provide an awe-inspiring journey\, and let you explore incredible natural wonders and the unique Icelandic culture. The terrain is challenging but the reward of finishing the race and experiencing Iceland’s unparalleled beauty and charm is priceless. So\, if you’re looking for an adventure\, challenge\, and an opportunity to cross the Icelandic Volcano Marathon off your bucket list\, then you’ve found it. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n  \nThings To Do\n  \n\n \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nAmazing Maasai Marathon\nAmsterdam Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/iceland-volcano-marathon/
LOCATION:Iceland Volcano Marathon | Location\, Iceland
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Lewa Safari Marathon
DESCRIPTION:An annual fundraising marathon held at the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya\, where participants run on dirt roads alongside diverse African wildlife to support conservation and community projects. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Lewa Safari Marathon course is widely regarded as one of the most breathtaking and unique endurance challenges on the planet. Set entirely within the 62\,000-acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in northern Kenya\, the race offers participants a rare opportunity to run through a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The course consists of a 13-mile loop—completed once for the half marathon and twice for the full marathon—on undulating dirt roads that traverse a variety of iconic African landscapes. Runners begin their journey on sweeping savannah plains\, where the vastness of the landscape is punctuated only by the presence of roaming wildlife. The route then leads along the banks of lush rivers and through dense acacia woodlands\, providing a diverse sensory experience of the African wilderness. \nWhat makes this course truly legendary is the presence of the “Big Five.” It is common for participants to encounter giraffes\, zebras\, and various antelope species during their run\, while the more elusive rhinos and elephants are often spotted from a distance. To ensure the safety of all participants\, the course is heavily patrolled by armed rangers and monitored by helicopters\, which act as “spotters” to keep animals at a safe distance from the runners. The physical challenge is compounded by the environment; the race takes place at an average altitude of 5\,500 feet (over 1\,600 meters) above sea level\, and temperatures can quickly climb to 35°C (95°F) by midday. This combination of high altitude\, heat\, and rough terrain makes finishing the Lewa Safari Marathon a badge of honor for any runner. \nRace Details\nThe Lewa Safari Marathon is a premier fundraising event organized by Tusk in partnership with the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and Safaricom. The 2026 edition is scheduled for Saturday\, June 27th\, and will feature four distinct race categories to cater to different age groups and ability levels: the Full Marathon (42.2km)\, the Half Marathon (21.1km)\, the Executive 10km race\, and the Children’s 5km Race (available for ages 10-17). The event is designed to be inclusive\, attracting a mix of world-class Kenyan professional athletes\, dedicated marathon tourists\, and local corporate teams. \nTo manage the logistics and safety of running in a wild environment\, the race typically starts at 07:30 AM. This early start is crucial for allowing runners to complete the majority of the distance before the tropical sun reaches its peak intensity. There is a strict cutoff time for full marathoners; those who do not reach the halfway point within three hours (by 10:30 AM) are not permitted to start their second loop. The course is exceptionally well-supported\, with water stations\, misting stations\, and medical outposts positioned every 2.5km. Each participant’s registration also includes mandatory AMREF medical and evacuation insurance\, ensuring that help is always at hand in this remote location. International participants are often required to meet a minimum fundraising target\, which contributes to the millions of dollars raised annually for conservation efforts. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners return to Lewa year after year because the event offers much more than just a race; it is a profound immersion into the heart of African conservation. Known as “The World’s Wildest Challenge\,” the marathon has been ranked by Runner’s World as one of the top ten “must-do” marathons globally. The sense of camaraderie is palpable\, as participants from over 20 different countries gather at the start line\, sharing the unique thrill of running alongside wildlife in its natural habitat. The presence of legendary runners like Eliud Kipchoge\, who serves as a race ambassador\, adds an extra layer of inspiration to the event. \nThe emotional core of the race lies in its impact. Since its inception in 2000\, the Lewa Safari Marathon has raised millions of dollars that have been directly invested in protecting endangered species and supporting local communities. Runners take pride in knowing that their participation helps fund the recovery of Kenya’s black rhino population\, protects the critically endangered Grevy’s zebra\, and provides vital healthcare\, clean water\, and education infrastructure for the people living around the conservancy. Crossing the finish line at Lewa is not just a personal achievement; it is a contribution to a legacy of conservation that ensures these wild spaces will endure for generations to come. \nTo be part of this extraordinary journey and contribute to the preservation of Kenya’s wildlife\, visit the official website for registration details and fundraising requirements. Whether you are an elite athlete or a first-time marathoner\, the Lewa Safari Marathon promises an experience that will stay with you forever. Register now at the Lewa Safari Marathon official website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Isiolo\, Isiolo County — Kenya\nNext Date: 2026-06-27\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ’10K’\, ‘5K’]\nStart Time: 07:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.lewasafarimarathon.com/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/lewa-safari-marathon/
LOCATION:Lewa Safari Marathon | Isiolo\, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy\, Isiolo Road\, Isiolo\, Isiolo County\, 60300\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Zermatt Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Zermatt Marathon is a world-class mountain race in the Swiss Alps\, featuring a grueling ascent from St. Niklaus to the Riffelberg or Gornergrat with iconic views of the Matterhorn. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Gornergrat Zermatt Marathon is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful yet challenging mountain races in Europe. The course begins in the picturesque village of St. Niklaus\, located in the deepest valley of Switzerland. From there\, runners embark on a journey that ascends through the breathtaking landscapes of the Valais region. A major highlight is the stretch through the car-free village of Zermatt\, where the iconic pyramid of the Matterhorn first comes into full view. As the race progresses\, the trail transitions from paved paths to rugged mountain tracks\, leading participants toward the Sunnegga plateau. The final\, most demanding segment climbs steeply to the Riffelberg\, situated at 2\,585 meters above sea level. For those competing in the Ultra-Marathon\, the challenge continues even further up to the Gornergrat summit at an astounding 3\,089 meters. Throughout the course\, athletes are treated to panoramas of 29 peaks exceeding 4\,000 meters\, making it a visual masterpiece as much as a physical test. \nRace Details\nThe next edition of the Zermatt Marathon is scheduled for July 4\, 2026. The event offers several distances to cater to different levels of endurance: the Ultra-Marathon (approx. 45.6 km)\, the classic Marathon (42.195 km)\, and the Half Marathon (21.1 km). The Marathon and Ultra distances start in St. Niklaus at 1\,116 meters above sea level\, while the Half Marathon begins in Zermatt at 1\,616 meters. The finish line for the Marathon and Half Marathon is located at Riffelberg\, whereas the Ultra-Marathon finishes at the Gornergrat summit. Elevation gain is a defining feature\, with the Marathon involving over 1\,900 meters of ascent and the Ultra exceeding 2\,400 meters. Runners must reach specific checkpoints within designated time limits to continue the race. Registration typically includes a high-quality finisher shirt\, a medal\, and a “Swiss Runners Ticket” providing free public transport to and from the event within Switzerland. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Zermatt Marathon for its unparalleled alpine atmosphere and the legendary hospitality of the Valais people. The race has a rich history\, having been a fixture in the mountain running calendar for over two decades. It is not just a competition but a celebration of nature and human spirit. Participants often mention the incredible support from spectators in Zermatt and the unique “moving grandstand” on the Gornergrat railway\, where fans can cheer for runners from the train. The event also emphasizes sustainability and respect for the mountain environment. Whether it’s the challenge of the “Sunnegga Wall” or the emotional finish under the shadow of the Matterhorn\, the race provides memories that last a lifetime. The combination of professional organization\, challenging terrain\, and the sheer majesty of the Swiss Alps makes it a “bucket list” race for trail enthusiasts worldwide. \nRegister for the Zermatt Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: St. Niklaus\, Valais — Switzerland\nNext Date: 2026-07-04\nDistances: Ultra-Marathon (45.6 km)\, Marathon (42.195 km)\, Half marathon (21.1 km)\, TOP20RUN (20 km)\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.zermattmarathon.ch/en
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/zermatt-marathon/
LOCATION:Zermatt Marathon | St. Niklaus\, Dorfstrasse 17\, St. Niklaus\, Valais\, CH-3924\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Mount Marathon Race
DESCRIPTION:The Mount Marathon Race is a legendary mountain running event in Seward\, Alaska\, featuring a grueling 3.1-mile course with nearly 3\,000 feet of vertical gain. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Mount Marathon Race is world-renowned for its brutal verticality and technical terrain\, offering a challenge that belies its relatively short 3.1-mile distance. From the starting line on 4th Avenue\, runners face an immediate and unrelenting ascent of nearly 3\,000 feet. The course is famous for its extreme steepness\, with an average slope of 34 degrees that often forces participants to use their hands for stability. Key landmarks include the “cliff” at the base\, where racers must choose between several treacherous routes including “The Roots” or the rock face itself. Once above the tree line\, runners navigate unstable scree fields and the daunting “Race Point” at the summit. The descent is a spectacle of its own\, as racers “scree-slide” down the mountain at high speeds\, often opting for the “Waterfall” route—a steep\, rocky ravine known as “The Gut”—to shave seconds off their time before hitting the final paved stretch to the finish line at 4th and Washington. \nRace Details\nAs a cornerstone of Seward’s Independence Day festivities\, the Mount Marathon Race is a deeply regulated and prestigious event. The competition is divided into distinct categories: a Junior race for those aged 9-17 (who turn around at the halfway point)\, followed by separate Men’s and Women’s races. In 2024\, a Non-binary division was added to further enhance inclusivity. Due to the high risk and physical demands\, entry is strictly controlled through a combination of priority status for the top 50% of age-group finishers and a competitive lottery for newcomers. Registration typically opens in March\, and the race routinely hits its capacity of approximately 375 runners per adult heat. Safety is paramount; first-time participants are required to complete the entire course in training before race day\, and strict cutoff times are enforced to ensure that only those with sufficient fitness and mountain experience remain on the course. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe allure of Mount Marathon lies in its rich history and the raw\, unrefined spirit of Alaskans. Legend has it that the race began as a 1915 barroom wager between two sourdoughs who debated whether the mountain could be climbed and descended in under an hour. While the first winner took 62 minutes\, the sub-hour barrier has since been shattered\, though the race remains a definitive test of human endurance and grit. Runners are drawn to the “Mount Marathon family\,” a community that celebrates both the elite champions and the “Golden Racers” who continue to compete into their 70s and 80s. The atmosphere in Seward on the Fourth of July is electric\, with thousands of spectators lining the streets to cheer on finishers who often arrive battered\, bruised\, and exhilarated. It is the oldest mountain race in North America and serves as a rite of passage for many Alaskans\, representing a unique blend of heritage\, danger\, and triumph. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Seward\, AK — United States\nNext Date: 2026-07-04\nDistances: 3.1 miles (Adults)\, 1.5 miles (Juniors)\nStart Time: 09:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://mountmarathon.com/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mount-marathon-race/
LOCATION:Mount Marathon Race | Seward\, 4th Avenue and Adams Street\, Seward\, AK\, 99664\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Vail Hill Climb
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Vail HillClimb is one of Colorado’s most storied mountain running traditions\, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2026. The 12.2K (7.6-mile) course is a pure uphill race from the base of Vail Village at 8\,160 feet to Mid-Vail at 10\,254 feet — a relentless 2\,128-foot climb. The route follows the same gravel and dirt service road that has been used since the race was founded in 1976\, with 80% dirt/gravel and 20% paved sections. Runners work through dense spruce-fir forest\, past meadows filled with summer wildflowers\, and emerge onto the exposed upper mountain for the final push to the gondola station finish\, where sweeping views of the Gore Range and Vail Valley reward every finisher. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 50th Anniversary race is on Sunday\, July 5\, with a 7:00 AM start from in front of Vail’s Mountain Haus (292 E Meadow Dr). Three aid stations dot the course at miles 2.1\, 3.8\, and 5.9. The maximum grade hits 13.5%. Awards and a raffle follow at 9:30–10:00 AM at Mid-Vail. Bib pickup is available Friday and Saturday\, July 3–4\, at the Colorado Snowsports Museum and on race morning from 6:00–6:55 AM. All finishers receive a custom race t-shirt at the top\, and donuts and fresh fruit are served at the finish from Northside Kitchen. Spectators can ride the gondola for free with a race bib voucher. \nWhy Runners Love It\nA pure uphill race in one of the world’s most famous ski resort towns on July 4th weekend — the Vail HillClimb is a Colorado summer institution. The 50th anniversary edition in 2026 adds extra prestige to an already beloved event. The combination of historic course\, spectacular mountain scenery\, summer resort atmosphere\, and a manageable (if steep) 7.6-mile distance attracts both serious mountain runners and adventurous recreational runners looking for a unique holiday weekend challenge. \nRace Weekend Tips\nVail sits at 8\,150 feet with the finish at 10\,254 feet — altitude affects all runners. The July 4th weekend means Vail is at peak summer capacity; book accommodation and parking well in advance. Carpooling is strongly encouraged as parking in Vail Village is extremely limited on holiday weekends. Dogs are NOT allowed on the gondola. Bring layers — July mornings in Vail can be in the low 40s°F at the start. \nRegister\nRegistration is available at vailrec.com. Sign up before June 12\, 2026 to receive a custom 50th Anniversary bib with your name printed on it.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/vail-hill-climb/
LOCATION:Vail Hill Climb | Vail Mountain Haus\, Vail\, 292 E Meadow Dr (Vail's Mountain Haus)\, Vail\, CO 81657\, Vail\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run
DESCRIPTION:The Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run is a premier 100-mile ultramarathon in the San Juan Mountains\, known for its extreme elevation change and technical high-altitude terrain. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run is legendary for its challenging and breathtaking course through the San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado. The 2026 edition will follow a clockwise loop\, starting and ending in the historic mining town of Silverton. Runners will encounter thirteen major passes in the 12\,000′ to 13\,000′ range\, showcasing the rugged beauty of the region. A defining highlight of the course is the ascent of Handies Peak\, which stands as the highest point at an impressive 14\,048 feet. \nThe route connects several iconic mining towns\, including Telluride\, Ouray\, and Lake City\, as well as the ghost town of Sherman. Along the way\, participants navigate a mix of 4WD roads\, technical dirt trails\, and cross-country sections. The terrain is as diverse as it is difficult\, featuring steep climbs\, rocky descents\, and potentially snow-covered passes even in July. One of the most cherished traditions occurs at the finish line in Silverton\, where instead of crossing a traditional tape\, finishers must “kiss the hardrock”—a large stone block with a ram’s head painted on it—to officially complete their journey. \nRace Details\nThe Hardrock 100 is widely considered one of the most difficult ultramarathons in the world. The course measures approximately 102.5 miles and features a staggering 33\,197 feet of elevation gain and an equal amount of descent\, totaling 66\,394 feet of elevation change. This “graduate level” run has an average elevation of over 11\,000 feet\, making the thin mountain air a significant factor for all participants. \nThe race starts at 06:00 on July 10\, 2026\, from the Silverton School gym. Runners have a strict 48-hour time limit to complete the loop. Because of the extreme difficulty and environmental sensitivity of the course\, the field is strictly limited to around 145 runners\, chosen through a highly competitive lottery system. Participants must demonstrate significant mountain running experience and complete a qualifying race to be eligible. The race alternates direction every year; the clockwise route used in 2026 offers a unique perspective on the San Juan Range compared to the counter-clockwise years. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat sets the Hardrock 100 apart is its deep sense of community and the raw\, “wild and tough” spirit it embodies. Unlike larger\, more commercialized events\, Hardrock maintains an intimate\, family-like atmosphere. The volunteers\, many of whom are veteran Hardrockers themselves\, are known for providing exceptional support at remote aid stations like Kroger’s Canteen\, perched on a narrow mountain ledge. \nRunners are drawn to Hardrock for the ultimate test of physical and mental endurance. It is not just a race against others\, but a pilgrimage through some of the most spectacular wilderness in the United States. The shared struggle against the elements and the altitude creates a bond among participants that lasts a lifetime. For those lucky enough to secure a spot\, the Hardrock 100 represents the pinnacle of mountain ultrarunning\, offering a profound connection to the history and rugged landscape of the San Juans. \nReady to take on the challenge? Visit the Official Hardrock 100 website for more information on registration\, qualifying races\, and event updates. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Silverton\, CO — United States\nNext Date: 2026-07-10\nDistances: [‘100 Mile’]\nStart Time: 06:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://hardrock100.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hardrock-hundred-mile-endurance-run/
LOCATION:Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run | Silverton\, 1160 Reese Street\, Silverton\, CO\, 81433\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260712
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SUMMARY:North Pole Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Running a marathon is already a monumental feat\, but what if you could experience it in one of the most extreme locations on the planet? The North Pole Marathon is not your typical marathon – it takes place on the frozen tundra surrounded by endless white landscapes and sub-zero temperatures. It’s a challenge that only a select few dare to take on\, but those who do are rewarded with a truly unforgettable experience. In this blog post\, we’ll explore everything you need to know about this incredible event\, from the course itself to the preparation required to run in such extreme conditions. \nThe Race Course:\nThe North Pole Marathon is a 42.195km (26.2 mile) race that takes place 89 degrees north\, just a few hundred miles from the actual geographic North Pole. The race course is marked out across the icy terrain\, with runners having to battle through snowdrifts and slushy sections in order to complete the marathon. The course is constantly shifting due to the movement of the ice\, meaning that the race is never the same twice. Runners not only have to contend with the harsh Arctic conditions but also the danger of polar bears that can appear out of nowhere – safety precautions are put in place to protect the participants\, with armed guards and dogs keeping a watchful eye on the surrounding landscape. \nThe Preparation:\nTaking part in the North Pole Marathon is not just a case of turning up and running – the preparation required is extensive. Runners need to excel in not only their physical abilities but also their mental strength to complete this grueling challenge. As the race takes place in sub-zero temperatures\, participants need to have the correct clothing\, footwear\, and equipment to help prevent frostbite and hypothermia. This means that runners need to invest heavily in gear that will keep them warm and dry\, including thermal baselayers\, waterproof jackets\, and sturdy boots. Training for the marathon is also a challenge – finding a location with similar conditions is difficult\, so many participants train on treadmills or in colder climates such as Norway or Alaska. \nRunning For A Cause:\nThe North Pole Marathon isn’t just a challenge for athletes\, it’s also an opportunity to make a difference. Many runners use the event to fundraise for charity or bring attention to environmental causes. As the ice in the Arctic continues to melt at an alarming rate due to climate change\, the North Pole Marathon aims to raise awareness and support for climate protection in the area. Participants can also opt to complete the North Pole Marathon Grand Slam – which involves completing marathons on all seven continents\, as well as completing the North Pole Marathon. \nThe North Pole Marathon is an incredible experience that only a select few runners will ever have the chance to take on. It’s not easy and requires dedication\, determination\, and a desire to push yourself to your limits. However\, once you do manage to cross that finish line\, you’ll have achieved something truly remarkable. For the runners who are up for the challenge\, the North Pole Marathon is the ultimate experience\, offering a rare opportunity to feel connected to our fragile and precious planet. \nIn conclusion\, the North Pole Marathon is not just a race\, it’s an adventure that provides an opportunity to test your limits and push your body to the extreme. It’s a challenge that requires a combination of physical and mental endurance\, and participants need to be prepared to face some of the harshest conditions on the planet. However\, the North Pole Marathon is also an opportunity to make a difference by raising awareness and supporting environmental causes. For those brave (or crazy) enough to take on the challenge\, the North Pole Marathon offers an experience that you’ll never forget. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/north-pole-marathon/
LOCATION:North Pole Marathon | Location
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Eiger Ultra Trail by UTMB
DESCRIPTION:The Eiger Ultra Trail by UTMB is a world-renowned trail running event in the Swiss Alps\, featuring distances from 15km to 250km set against the backdrop of the iconic Eiger North Face. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Eiger Ultra Trail by UTMB offers an unparalleled alpine experience at the foot of the legendary Eiger North Face in the Bernese Oberland. The crown jewel\, the E101 course\, takes runners on a spectacular journey through the Jungfrau-Aletsch UNESCO World Nature Heritage site. Key landmarks include the Grosse Scheidegg\, the 360-degree panorama from the Faulhorn summit at 2\,680 meters\, and the mystical Bachalpsee. Participants traverse high-alpine ridges\, lush pastures\, and the dramatic “Eiger Trail” directly beneath the towering rock walls of the Eiger. The E250 UNESCO Trail takes this even further\, circumnavigating the entire World Heritage site over 250 kilometers of rugged terrain\, while shorter distances like the E35 and E51 provide equally breathtaking views of the Wetterhorn and Schynige Platte ([Eiger Ultra Trail](https://eiger.utmb.world/races)\, [Switzerland Tourism](https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/experiences/events/eiger-ultra-trail/)). \nRace Details\nThe 14th edition of the Eiger Ultra Trail is scheduled for July 15–19\, 2026. The event features a wide range of distances to accommodate all levels: the E250 (250 km\, team of 2-3)\, E101 (101 km)\, E51 (51 km)\, E35 (35 km)\, E16 (16 km)\, and the 15 km Trail Surprise. Most races start and finish in the village of Grindelwald\, with the E35 starting in Burglauenen. Typical start times are early to maximize daylight and safety: 04:00 for the E101 and 08:00 for the E250. The main event hub is the Sportzentrum Grindelwald (Dorfstrasse 110)\, which serves as the base for bib distribution\, luggage depots\, and the finish line. The race is part of the UTMB World Series\, allowing finishers to earn Running Stones for the UTMB Mont-Blanc lottery ([Eiger Ultra Trail Program](https://eiger.utmb.world/races-info/runners/program)\, [UTMB World](https://eiger.utmb.world/races)). \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the “Eiger Myth” and the sheer majesty of the Swiss Alps. The atmosphere in Grindelwald is electric\, with the entire village transformed into a trail running festival. What makes this race special is the mix of technical challenge and scenic reward; the climb to Faulhorn is notorious for its difficulty but iconic for its views of the Brienz and Thun lakes. Historically\, the event was launched in 2013 to showcase the region’s natural beauty and has since become one of Europe’s most prestigious ultras. For those attending\, a top tip is to utilize the local transport system; supporters can easily reach various checkpoints like First or Männlichen via cable car to cheer on their athletes. Registration typically opens months in advance and sells out quickly due to the event’s popularity. Secure your spot and experience the magic of the Eiger at the [official website](https://eiger.utmb.world) ([Finishers](https://www.finishers.com/en/event/eiger-ultra-trail-utmb)\, [Grindelwald Tourism](https://grindelwald.swiss/en/discover/events/detail/eiger-ultra-trail-by-utmb.html)). \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Grindelwald\, Canton of Bern — Switzerland\nNext Date: 2026-07-15\nDistances: 250K (E250)\, 101K (E101)\, 51K (E51)\, 35K (E35)\, 16K (E16)\, 15K (Trail Surprise)\, Kids Race\nStart Time: 08:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://eiger.utmb.world
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/eiger-ultra-trail-by-utmb/
LOCATION:Eiger Ultra Trail by UTMB | Grindelwald\, Dorfstrasse 110\, Grindelwald\, Canton of Bern\, 3818\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
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SUMMARY:Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k
DESCRIPTION:Conquering the Heights: All You Need to Know About Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k\nMount Rainier has always been a source of inspiration for many hikers. The area around the mountain offers thrilling trails and stunning accommodations that truly make it a nature lover’s paradise. However\, apart from hiking\, Mount Rainier also has an amazing marathon and 5k that takes place each year. These events attract the best of runners and the most determined participants. In this blog post\, we will give you all the information you need about the Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k and why you should participate. \n1. Scenic Routes\nOne of the most amazing things about running in these races is the breathtaking scenery you get to enjoy. The race route takes you along the banks of the White River\, with views of the snow-capped Mount Rainier in the background. This view alone is enough to keep your spirits high during the entire race. The runners also get the opportunity to run through beautiful fields of wildflowers and dense old-growth forests. \n2. Get Fit and Push Yourself\nWhile the scenery is breathtaking\, we all know that running a distance requires both physical fitness and mental strength. You have to be willing to push yourself beyond your limits\, and the rewards are gratifying. By participating in the Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k\, you get to challenge yourself physically and mentally\, become stronger\, and achieve fitness milestones that you never thought possible. \n3. Fun for the Family\nFamilies that participate in the race can take in all the amazing scenery and enjoy the surroundings that the area has to offer. The event takes place in July\, making it the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors. There are also plenty of activities and events that you can take part in throughout the entire weekend. You can camp out\, relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery that surrounds the area. \n4. Safety Measures\nOrganizers take safety very seriously. There are several measures that are put in place to ensure the safety of all participants. Besides having medical professionals on standby\, there are also provisions for extra water\, food\, and other supplies to ensure that you are comfortable throughout the event. \n5. Registration Details\nRegistration for the event is typically done online. The registration fee usually includes a bib number and post-race refreshments. There are usually discounts for early bird registrations as well. If you’re interested in registering for the event\, visit the official website for more information. \nThe Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k event is definitely an amazing experience to remember. It offers participants thrilling landscapes and a chance to push themselves beyond their limits. The area surrounding the mountain is stunning\, and you get to experience a fantastic family-friendly weekend. So lace up those running shoes and conquer the heights of Mount Rainier! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mount-rainier-half-marathon-5k/
LOCATION:Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k | Location\, 30005 SR 706 E\, Ashford\, WA\, 98361\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T100000
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CREATED:20260517T153053Z
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SUMMARY:Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run
DESCRIPTION:The Vermont 100 is a historic ultramarathon featuring a concurrent horse race\, challenging runners with 17\,000 feet of gain across Vermont’s scenic dirt roads and trails. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run is a legendary test of grit set against the scenic backdrop of the southern Green Mountains. The course is a relentless series of “unrelenting rollers” that accumulate to approximately 17\,000 feet of elevation gain for the 100-mile distance and 9\,000 feet for the 100K. Runners traverse a diverse mix of terrain\, including about 68% gravel and country dirt roads\, 29% forested horse trails\, and a minimal 2.5% of pavement. Notable sections include the climb to “Sound of Music” hill—the course’s highest point—and the final\, challenging push through the “mucky” trails leading back to the finish. Because the race crosses over 30 private properties\, the exact route remains a secret until race weekend\, adding an air of mystery and exclusivity to the experience. \nRace Details\nScheduled for July 17–19\, 2026\, the event kicks off with a mandatory pre-race meeting on Friday at 4:15 PM at the race headquarters in Silver Hill Meadow. The 100-mile race begins at 04:00 on Saturday\, while the 100K start is at 09:00. Both races share a final cutoff of 10:00 AM on Sunday\, allowing 30 hours for the 100-milers and 25 hours for the 100K participants. The event is famously “cupless\,” requiring athletes to carry their own hydration vessels. To ensure safety and support\, the 100-mile course features 25 aid stations (16 for the 100K)\, many of which are crew-accessible. Completion of the 100-mile race within the time limit serves as a qualifier for the prestigious Western States 100 lottery. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat truly sets the Vermont 100 apart is its unique heritage as the only remaining ultra in the US where runners and horses compete on the same trails simultaneously. This “Runners and Riders” tradition creates a unique atmosphere of camaraderie and mutual respect. Beyond the competition\, the race serves as one of the largest annual fundraisers for Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sport\, an organization dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through sports. Runners often cite the incredible community of nearly 400 volunteers\, the breathtaking sunrise over the Vermont hills\, and the historic “Grand Slam” status as reasons for its “bucket list” appeal. Whether you are chasing a silver buckle or simply looking to test your limits\, the VT100 offers an unforgettable journey through the heart of New England. \nReady to join the legacy? Visit the official website at vermont100.com to learn more about the lottery process and register for your next great adventure! \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: West Windsor\, Vermont — United States\nNext Date: 2026-07-18\nDistances: 100 Mile\, 100K\nStart Time: 04:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://vermont100.com/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/vermont-100-mile-endurance-run/
LOCATION:Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run | West Windsor\, 1851 Silver Hill Road\, West Windsor\, VT\, 05089\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260730
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SUMMARY:Badwater 135
DESCRIPTION:545The Ultra Marathons Of All Ultras\nFor most of us\, running a single marathon can be the ultimate test of physical and mental endurance. But what if there was a race that took it to the extreme\, pushing past the limits of what most athletes could ever imagine? Enter Badwater 135\, a race that is notorious for being one of the toughest in the world. Located in the scorching hot Badwater Basin of Death Valley\, California\, this race is not for the faint of heart. In this blog post\, we’ll dive deep into what makes Badwater 135 so challenging. We’ll discover what motivates runners from around the world to take on this incredible feat. \nThe Course:\nThe race begins at Badwater Basin\, which lies at the lowest point in North America\, 282 feet below sea level. The runners then climb three mountain ranges\, including the infamous Mount Whitney\, before finishing at the trailhead of the Whitney Portal. The scorching heat of the desert\, combined with the rugged terrain and the intense elevation changes\, makes Badwater 135 a grueling and demanding test. In fact\, the race is so challenging that it has been likened to running three marathons back-to-back. \nThe Preparation:\nDespite the intense conditions\, runners from around the world are drawn to Badwater 135 for the ultimate test of their physical and mental endurance. Each runner must bring their own crew to keep them hydrated\, nourished\, and well-rested throughout the race. There is no prize money or even a formal finisher’s medal\, making the race strictly about personal achievement. \nThe runners who attempt Badwater 135 are a special breed of athlete. The runners are motivated by a deep desire to push their limits beyond what they ever thought possible. Many of them have overcome incredible obstacles\, such as cancer or blindness\, before stepping up to the starting line. For them\, Badwater 135 is not just a race\, but a way to prove to themselves what they are capable of in the face of extreme adversity. \nThe Community:\nOne of the most remarkable aspects of Badwater 135 is the camaraderie that develops between the runners\, crews\, and volunteers. Despite the intense competition\, everyone involved in the race is united by a shared sense of purpose and mutual respect. Perhaps this is why some runners come back year after year. They come back not just to conquer the race but to be a part of a community that understands what it means to be truly dedicated to a goal. \nIn conclusion\, Badwater 135 is a race that tests the limits of human endurance in every way possible. From the unforgiving temperatures of the desert to the grueling elevation changes along the way. This race demands everything that runners have to give and then some. Yet\, those who attempt it are united by a shared sense of purpose and an unshakable desire to push themselves beyond what they ever thought possible. For them\, Badwater 135 is not just a race\, but a way to prove to themselves and the world that they have the strength\, the will\, and the determination to overcome any obstacle that life throws their way. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/badwater-135/
LOCATION:Badwater 135 | Location\, Airport Rd\, Furnace Creek\, CA\, 92328\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260801T133000
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SUMMARY:Aspen Backcountry Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Aspen Backcountry Marathon is one of Colorado’s most stunning trail races\, utilizing the world-class trail network that surrounds the legendary resort town of Aspen. All three distances — the 50K\, marathon\, and heavy half-marathon — run almost exclusively on single-track dirt trails with diverse terrain: challenging climbs through aspen groves\, high ridge traverses with panoramic views of the Elk Mountains\, and technical descents back into the valley. The 50K distance includes an out-and-back to the McNamara Hut\, part of Colorado’s storied 10th Mountain Division Hut System. The start and finish at Rio Grande Park places runners in the heart of Aspen. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 race takes place on Saturday\, August 1\, with the 50K starting at 6:00 AM (civil twilight)\, the marathon at 7:30 AM\, and the heavy half at 8:00 AM. The overall elevation gain for each distance challenges even experienced trail runners. Post-race\, Rio Grande Park transforms into a festival with live music all day\, food trucks\, a silent auction\, beer\, and youth group activities — all coinciding with the Rotary Club’s Duck Derby fundraiser on the Roaring Fork River at 1:30 PM. \nWhy Runners Love It\nFew American mountain towns offer trail access as extraordinary as Aspen\, and the Backcountry Marathon lets runners experience the best of it in a single event. The combination of world-class trails\, Elk Mountain scenery\, the community festival atmosphere at the finish\, and Aravaipa Running’s reputation for top-tier race production makes this one of the most desirable trail race entries in Colorado. The heavy half option makes the experience accessible to runners who want the Aspen experience without the marathon commitment. \nRace Weekend Tips\nAspen sits at 7\,908 feet with trails climbing well above 11\,000 feet — plan to arrive at least 2–3 days early from sea level. August in the Rockies means afternoon thunderstorms are nearly guaranteed; the morning start is designed to keep runners on exposed ridges before storms develop\, but carry a rain shell. The race sells out\, so register promptly when registration opens in winter/spring via Aravaipa Running. \nRegister\nRegistration opens in early winter at aravaiparunning.com. Aravaipa events are popular and fill quickly — sign up for the waitlist notification email.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/aspen-backcountry-marathon/
LOCATION:Aspen Backcountry Marathon | Rio Grande Park\, Aspen\, Rio Grande Park\, 139 Rio Grande Pl\, Aspen\, CO 81611\, Aspen\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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