Pacific North West
Terrain
Format
Course
Distance
Elevation
Difficulty
1
Cutoff
≥
:
Continent
Country
Region
State
Year
Season
Month
UTMB Qualification
23 races
Jul 11, 2026 (Sat)
Wenatchee, Washington, United States
High desert landscape with intense heat, steep gulches, massive rock hoodoos, significant elevation changes, and dry, challenging terrain
Jul 17, 2026 (Fri)
Easton, Washington, United States
100-mile course with 23,000 feet of elevation gain, 32 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail, and a 2.3-mile section through Snoqualmie Tunnel
Jul 24-26, 2026 (Fri-Sun)
Ketchum, Idaho, United States
Backcountry courses in the Pioneer Mountains featuring rugged trails, steep ascents up to 11,000 feet, long aid station gaps, and alpine scenery
Aug 1, 2026 (Sat)
Mount Hood, Oregon, United States
100-mile lollipop-style mountain trail route, 17,700 feet of ascent and descent, varied Mt. Hood terrain, finish beneath the volcanic summit
Aug 14-18, 2026 (Fri-Tue)
Mount Saint Helens, Washington, United States
200-mile point-to-point route from Mount St. Helens, traversing volcanic terrain, mountain ridges, old-growth forests, and numerous streams to Randle, WA.
Sep 4-6, 2026 (Fri-Sun)
Randle, Washington, United States
Remote Washington Cascades route through Gifford-Pinchot National Forest, deep valleys, wildflower ridges, over 26,000 feet of ascent and descent
Sep 12, 2026 (Sat)
Williams, Oregon, United States
Rugged point-to-point course from Williams to Ashland, single track and dirt roads, over 20,000 feet of elevation change, Siskiyou Mountains vistas
Sep 19, 2026 (Sat)
Plain, Washington, United States
85 miles of rugged Cascade singletrack and 20 miles of remote forest service roads, 21,000 feet of elevation, self-supported format, mountain vistas
Sep 19-20, 2026 (Sat-Sun)
McCall, Idaho, United States
Remote, demanding mountain ultramarathon starting and finishing at Jug Mountain Ranch, featuring rugged terrain and long stretches between aid stations
Olallie Scenic Area, Oregon, United States
Point-to-point 100 miler in Oregon’s Cascades: mostly Pacific Crest Trail, technical singletrack, alpine lakes, rocky stretches, and big elevation change.
Cle Elum, Washington, United States
Challenging 50 and 100 mile courses featuring tough climbs and remote trails through the rugged Cascade Mountain Range of eastern Washington
Oct 3, 2026 (Sat)
Buxton, Oregon, United States
Double out-and-back route on asphalt, gravel, and dirt trails with over 10,000 feet of elevation gain through Stub Stewart State Park and Vernonia Lake
Feb 6, 2027 (Sat)
Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States
Multi-distance looped course connecting Bainbridge Island’s top public and private trail networks, with February weather and minimal road segments
Feb 26, 2027 (Fri)
Orcas Island, Washington, United States
100.8-mile Orcas Island loop with steep singletrack, mountain lakes, ancient forests, Salish Sea views, and 26,000 feet of elevation gain
Mar 18-20, 2027 (Thu-Sat)
Eagle, Idaho, United States
Flat, scenic dirt trail loop at Eagle Island State Park near Boise, Idaho
Mar 26-27, 2027 (Fri-Sat)
Richland, Washington, United States
Badger Mountain Preserve trails with wide-open terrain and sweeping Columbia Basin views in Richland.
Apr 3, 2027 (Sat)
Double out-and-back course across asphalt, gravel, and dirt trails with over 10,000 feet of gain through Oregon parkland and small-town landscapes
May 22-23, 2027 (Sat-Sun)
Renton, Washington, United States
Rolling loop course at Lake Youngs Watershed with 900 feet of elevation gain per lap and a well-supported, community atmosphere
Jun 4-5, 2027 (Fri-Sat)
Pocatello, Idaho, United States
Demanding 50- and 100-mile mountain routes over Scout Mountain, with tough climbs, rugged scenery, and high-country terrain in southeast Idaho.
Jun 5, 2027 (Sat)
Port Gamble, Washington, United States
Eight 12.5-mile loops on mostly single track and dirt roads, frequent rolling hills, 12,000 feet total elevation gain, multiple aid stations
Page 1 of 2
Showing 1 - 20 of 23 events