About This Race
The 50-mile distance represents a serious undertaking across Lookout Mountain's full range of terrain and conditions. This ultra-distance challenge tests runners through extended sections of technical singletrack, with portions likely extending into darkness for most participants. The course demands both physical endurance and mental fortitude as it explores the mountain's most remote and demanding trails.
The course begins at Covenant College and immediately establishes its character with a variety of challenging climbs, runnable sections, and moderate descents on predominantly single-track trails. Two exposed bluff lines provide spectacular vantage points, including one section where five states are visible on clear days. The 50-mile course crosses or follows at least five different creeks, leading runners through diverse ecosystems including rhododendron thickets, mixed hardwood forests, and hemlock groves within the Lula Lake Land Trust.
The 10K follows college cross-country trails for the first few miles before transitioning to narrow, technical single track along two separate creeks. Despite its shorter distance, this course includes steep climbs and technical terrain that has earned it recognition as one of the most challenging 10K trail courses in the region. The 18-mile and 50-mile races share the same initial route, with the ultra continuing deeper into the wilderness areas surrounding the towering 120-foot Lula Falls.
Elevation Profile
Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.
The course gains 10,187 ft over 50 miles, with the steepest section between mile 19–mile 19.
Location
Practical Info
Cold December conditions with potential for frost, temperatures typically ranging from 20s-40s Fahrenheit, possible rain or winter precipitation.
BHM - Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport
Race starts at Covenant College campus on Lookout Mountain, with accommodations available in nearby Birmingham, Alabama or Chattanooga, Tennessee areas.
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Notable Features
The race stands out for its spectacular multi-state views from exposed bluff lines and its journey through the protected Lula Lake Land Trust featuring the dramatic 120-foot Lula Falls. The December timing creates unique challenges with cold weather and potential night running, while the Southern hospitality of aid stations with hot soup and campfires adds warmth to the experience. The course's diversity, from college trails to wilderness single track, offers runners a comprehensive sampling of Lookout Mountain's varied terrain.
