About This Race
The flagship 50-mile distance represents a serious ultramarathon commitment that tests endurance and mental fortitude through multiple loops of Colorado's Front Range terrain. This challenge attracts seasoned ultrarunners seeking to push their limits while remaining accessible enough for ambitious first-time ultra attempts. The loop format provides regular opportunities for support and gear access, making it a strategic choice for runners transitioning into longer distances.
The course consists of 10-mile loops on mostly single-track dirt trails through Bogue Chitto State Park. Runners complete varying numbers of loops based on their chosen distance, with the longest efforts requiring five complete circuits. The terrain is described as single-track dirt with some technical sections referred to as 'stomps,' though specific elevation details are not provided.
Elevation Profile
Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.
The course gains 1,601 ft over 50 miles, with the steepest section between mile 7–mile 8.
Location
Aid Stations
1 stations along the course
Main Aid Station
water, electrolyte, food
Available for 50, 30, and 20 mile distances. No aid station for 5-mile distance, one station for 10-mile distance.
Practical Info
Early February in Louisiana typically offers cool morning temperatures in the 40s-50s, warming to the 60s-70s by midday, with moderate humidity.
MSY - Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
Lodging available in nearby Covington and Mandeville, Louisiana. State park entrance fee of $3 per person required.
- Personal hydration container
Best For
Notable Features
This 20-year-old event stands out for its multiple distance options all run on the same 10-mile loop system, allowing runners to experience varying levels of challenge on familiar terrain. The three-wave start system and unique awards (half buckles for 50-milers, walking canes for 30-milers) add distinctive character to this Louisiana trail running tradition.
