About This Race
The Arches Marathon stands as one of Utah's premier trail running destinations, set against the dramatic backdrop of red rock formations near Moab. This multi-distance event offers runners the chance to experience the unique high desert terrain that makes this region legendary among outdoor enthusiasts. With distances ranging from 15K to 50K, the race attracts both seasoned ultrarunners and those new to trail running. The event takes place in early October when temperatures have cooled from the intense summer heat, providing ideal conditions for tackling the challenging desert terrain. The race organization, Mad Moose Events, has built a reputation for well-supported events that showcase Utah's most scenic landscapes while maintaining high safety standards. With nearly a decade of history and strong participation numbers across multiple distance options, this race has established itself as a must-do event for runners seeking to experience the iconic landscape of southeastern Utah. The tiered pricing structure rewards early registration, with fees increasing after March 31st.
The course takes runners through the distinctive red rock country that defines this region of Utah. Runners traverse a mix of established trails and desert terrain, experiencing the unique geology and ecosystem of the high desert environment. The route showcases the natural sandstone formations and expansive vistas that make this area a destination for trail runners worldwide.
Specific course details regarding terrain features and notable landmarks are not available in the current data, though the race's location near Moab suggests runners will encounter the characteristic slickrock and desert trail conditions typical of the region.
Practical Info
Early October typically offers cool mornings and pleasant daytime temperatures, ideal for desert trail running.
CNY - Moab Regional Airport
Moab offers extensive lodging options from camping to luxury resorts, though early booking is recommended due to the area's popularity.
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Notable Features
The race's proximity to Arches National Park and the broader Moab trail system makes it a destination event for trail runners. The high desert setting provides a unique running experience distinct from typical mountain or forest ultras, with the added appeal of exploring one of America's most photographed landscapes on foot.