About This Race
The 50K option delivers the same punishing 9,501 feet of elevation gain as the longer distance but condenses the suffering into a more manageable timeframe. This distance suits runners stepping up from marathons or experienced ultra runners seeking a focused day of relentless climbing without the additional mileage commitment. The abbreviated format intensifies the elevation challenge, creating a concentrated test of climbing strength and technical descent skills.
The Silver State course traverses Peavine Mountain's challenging terrain, climbing from 4,700 feet to a high point of 8,266 feet. Runners navigate entirely on dirt trails and fire roads through varied landscapes including sagebrush slopes, pine forests, and high-elevation aspen groves. The 50K features 6,100 feet of climbing and descending, while the 50-mile distance adds Jimmy's Loop - a demanding 7.1-mile detour with an additional 1,800 feet of elevation gain that showcases some of the region's most scenic terrain.
Key sections include the initial climb from Rancho San Rafael Park, the technical descent through Long Valley, and the sustained climbing toward Peavine Peak. The course's remote sections require careful navigation and self-reliance, with aid stations positioned strategically but spaced significantly apart through the mountain's more inaccessible areas.
Elevation Profile
Course Map
Route based on official course data. Download GPX file
Practical Info
Mid-May conditions typically range from cool morning temperatures in the 40s to warm afternoon highs in the 70s, with potential for variable mountain weather including wind and afternoon thunderstorms.
RNO - Reno-Tahoe International Airport
Reno offers extensive lodging options from budget motels to casino hotels, with many runners staying downtown for easy access to restaurants and amenities before the early morning start.
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Notable Features
Silver State's nearly four-decade history makes it one of Nevada's most established ultra events, drawing runners to experience the challenging terrain that has tested generations of trail athletes. The addition of Jimmy's Loop creates a unique 50-mile experience with spectacular high-altitude views and seasonal aspen displays, while the cupless format and remote aid stations emphasize the self-reliant spirit that defines mountain ultrarunning.
