Bigfoot 20 Mile Trail Race

Runners traversing a boulder field along Mt St Helens

Race Date: August 9, 2024 at 7:30AM

The Bigfoot 20 mile begins at Marble Mountain Sno Park and runs along Mt. St. Helen's South Western side, taking you on a journey on this incredible volcano that erupted in 1980. Runners will experience lava fields, stream crossings, old-growth forests, and mountain running at its best! The route is 100% single-track trails. 9 hour cut-off.

Pricing:

Earlybird Pricing Until 12/31: $80

After 12/31: $95

Race Schedule & Registration Details:

Registration is Open. Early Bird Pricing until Dec 31.

No day-of race registration is available. Online reg closes August 6th or when the race sells out and no registration is allowed after that, and no waitlists.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Please keep in mind that this race requires a certain amount of self sufficiency. Due to the extreme remoteness of the course, lack of road crossings (none) there is only one aid station for the 20 miler.

All distances sold out last year! If you'd like to volunteer and earn race credit (50-100% off a future race) please email Volunteer@destinationtrailrun.com.

Policies

No refunds or transfers of any kind or for any reason. All signups are final. Please do not register if you do not agree with this policy. Race transfers should see their race credit show up automatically when registering, otherwise please email Garrett for help: garrett@destinationtrailrun.com.

Refunds, Transfers, Policies

We Love Our Volunteers!

Volunteer at a race and earn a free or discounted entry into another Destination Trail race. Email us at volunteer@destinationtrailrun.com - please note some restrictions may apply.

At a Glance:


Race Day

  • FRI AUG 9th 7:30am: 20m start at Marble Mountain Sno-Park

  • 9 hour cutoff


Directions

Check-In & Start/Finish Address: Marble Mountain Sno Park. Marble Mountain Sno-Park at Mount St. Helens National Monument, National Forest Development Road 83, Stevenson, WA 98648. Closest town: Cougar, WA

 
Runners traversing the Mt St Helens blast zone

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