About This Race
Stone Steps offers runners a well-established 50K loop course through the trails of West Orange, New Jersey. This race follows a unique format that alternates between two distinct loops: a longer 5+ mile circuit run four times, interspersed with a shorter 3+ mile loop completed three times. The design creates natural pacing opportunities and strategic rest points throughout the event. The single-track trail system provides a classic East Coast trail running experience, with the course receiving enhanced marking each year to guide runners through the seven total loops. Aid stations positioned at the end of each loop ensure consistent support and resupply opportunities. For runners seeking a manageable introduction to ultra distance or those looking for a well-organized loop format that allows for crew support and strategic fueling, Stone Steps delivers a thoughtfully designed challenge. The alternating loop structure breaks the 50K distance into digestible segments while maintaining the sustained effort required for ultra completion.
The course consists entirely of single-track trails arranged in two alternating loops. Runners complete the longer 5+ mile loop four times, with three iterations of the shorter 3+ mile loop interspersed throughout the race. This creates seven total loops with aid station access at each completion.
The well-marked trail system navigates the natural terrain of West Orange, with course marking enhanced annually to provide clear direction. The loop format allows runners to familiarize themselves with the terrain while providing strategic opportunities for pacing and nutrition planning.
Aid Stations
1 stations along the course
Loop Finish Aid Station
water, electrolyte, food
Located at the end of each loop, providing support every 3-5 miles
Notable Features
The alternating loop structure sets Stone Steps apart from traditional ultra formats, creating a race that feels like multiple shorter efforts rather than one continuous push. This design allows for strategic pacing, easier crew support, and mental breaks as runners return to familiar terrain with aid station support every few miles.