About This Race
The 45K distance serves as this event's signature ultra challenge, taking runners deep into Sedona's backcountry trail network. This loop course demands sustained focus and pacing strategy as it navigates varied desert terrain over nearly 28 miles. With beginner-friendly designation despite its ultra distance, this race offers a welcoming entry point for runners stepping up to their first ultra in one of the Southwest's most beautiful settings.
The course utilizes Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area's extensive trail network, featuring a mix of singletrack and wider trail surfaces through Iowa's characteristic rolling terrain. Runners experience wooded sections, creek crossings, and open meadows that showcase the area's natural diversity.
The 45K and 30K distances start together at 7:30 AM, with the 15K following at 8:00 AM. All courses are designed as loops, allowing for efficient aid station placement and spectator access. The terrain offers consistent challenge without extreme technicality, making it accessible to runners building toward longer distances while still engaging experienced ultrarunners.
Elevation Profile
Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.
The course gains 144 ft over 28 miles, with the steepest section between mile 38–mile 38.
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Practical Info
September in Iowa typically offers comfortable running conditions with temperatures in the 60s-70s and lower humidity than summer months.
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Notable Features
The Pleasant Creek Trail Run stands out for its genuine community spirit and exceptional value. Cash prizes for overall winners and course record bonuses add competitive incentive, while the post-race cookout creates lasting connections among participants. The non-profit organization ensures proceeds support local trail maintenance and development.