About This Race
The 50K strikes a balance between accessibility and serious challenge, offering runners their first taste of ultra distance or a chance to focus on speed over longer terrain. This distance provides a substantial workout without the extreme time commitment of the full ultra. The course delivers a complete trail running experience while remaining manageable for runners stepping up from marathon distances.
The courses wind through Black River State Forest's diverse terrain, shaped by Ice Age glaciation into the buttes, hills, and ridges that characterize this landscape. Scenic overlooks punctuate the trails as they traverse woodlands and rolling terrain, with the ridge sections offering the most dramatic views across the forest canopy.
The 85K distance uniquely combines all race courses into one comprehensive tour of the forest, starting and finishing at the Smrekar Lot. Runners experience the full range of terrain and elevation changes, from gentle woodland sections to the more challenging ridge climbs that provide those coveted overlook rewards.
Elevation Profile
Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.
Practical Info
October in Wisconsin typically brings crisp fall weather with temperatures ranging from 40-60°F, perfect for trail running and showcasing peak autumn colors.
MSN - Dane County Regional Airport (Madison)
On-site camping is available at Black River State Forest campgrounds. Area hotels are available at reasonable rates, though there is no official race hotel.
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Notable Features
The Black River Trail Classic stands out for its unique 85K format that combines all race distances into one comprehensive forest tour, complete with hand-crafted wooden finisher medals and the tradition of hot food and pies at the finish. The race's personal touches include winter beanies for all registrants, personalized bibs for early registration, and commemorative sweatshirts with patches for 85K finishers. The October timing captures Wisconsin's fall colors at their peak across the glacially-formed landscape of buttes and scenic ridges.