Trail running course through mixed terrain in California, USA
Muir Woods Trail Run

Muir Woods Trail Run — 10K

10K·Stinson Beach, California
mountainforesthigh altitudetrail10k

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Distance10K
DateJul 18, 2026
Difficulty2/5

About This Race

The 10K serves as the most approachable entry point into this mountain trail series. At 6.2 miles, it offers newcomers and time-pressed runners a chance to experience Cloudcroft's forest trails without the extended commitment of the longer distances. This option works well for those testing their trail legs at altitude or simply seeking a focused morning effort in New Mexico's high country.

Course details remain limited in the available data, though references to elevation profiles and aid station distances suggest varied terrain across the Sacramento Mountain landscape. The high elevation of Cloudcroft, situated at approximately 8,600 feet, means runners should prepare for the physiological demands of altitude regardless of their chosen distance. The 2025 course reroute mentioned in the data indicates ongoing refinements to optimize the trail experience.

Elevation Profile

Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.

Location

Practical Info

Weather

July weather in Cloudcroft typically features mild daytime temperatures due to elevation, with potential for afternoon thunderstorms common in the Southwest summer monsoon season.

Nearest Airport

ELP - El Paso International Airport

Accommodation

Cloudcroft offers limited mountain resort lodging options, with El Paso providing broader hotel availability approximately 90 minutes away.

Best For

Runners seeking high-altitude trainingMountain running enthusiastsThose exploring New Mexico trail racing

Notable Features

Despite its name suggesting California's famous redwood forest, this race actually takes place in the high-elevation pine forests of New Mexico's Sacramento Mountains. The unique geographical misdirection has become part of the event's identity, offering runners an unexpected mountain trail experience in a region better known for desert landscapes than dense forest running.