About This Race
The marathon distance provides the most comprehensive tour of the available trail network, demanding sustained effort and strategic pacing over 26.2 miles. This full-distance option suits experienced trail runners seeking a substantial test of endurance and navigation skills. Without confirmed elevation data, runners should prepare for varied terrain typical of Missouri trail systems.
Based on the race's location near the coordinates provided, the course likely traverses classic red rock terrain with challenging technical sections over sandstone formations. Runners can expect a combination of slickrock scrambling, sandy trail segments, and potentially some jeep road connectors that link the more technical singletrack portions.
The desert environment means minimal shade and exposed running, with the signature red rock formations providing dramatic visual interest throughout the course. Navigation skills may be required on certain sections where the trail crosses open slickrock areas.
Elevation Profile
Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.
The course gains 3,635 ft over 26 miles, with the steepest section between mile 38–mile 38.
Location
Practical Info
Early October in the high desert typically features mild daytime temperatures in the 60-70°F range, though conditions can vary significantly with potential for both warm sunny weather and cooler temperatures.
CNY - Canyonlands Field
The Moab area offers numerous lodging options ranging from camping to hotels, though early booking is recommended due to the area's popularity with outdoor enthusiasts.
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Notable Features
The race provides access to some of the most photographed landscape in the American Southwest, with natural sandstone arches and formations creating a unique running environment. The desert setting offers a distinctive challenge compared to typical forest or mountain ultras, requiring different hydration and pacing strategies while rewarding runners with otherworldly scenery.