Based on data from station USW00003131 (3 mi away)
The Bigfoot 200 Mile Endurance Run, scheduled for August 14, 2026, is an unparalleled journey through the rugged heart of the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. Renowned as the first point-to-point 200-mile race in the United States, this ultra-endurance event challenges runners with approximately 207.9 miles of diverse and demanding terrain, featuring an astonishing 45,000 to 50,000 feet of elevation gain. Participants will navigate the otherworldly volcanic blast zone of Mount St. Helens, traverse ancient old-growth forests, cross numerous streams and rivers, and climb to misty mountaintops offering breathtaking views of Mount Adams and Mount Rainier. This race is a true test of mental and physical fortitude, pushing athletes through multiple days of relentless effort and sleep deprivation in remote wilderness.
The course begins at Marble Mountain Sno-Park near Mount St. Helens and culminates at White Pass High School in Randle, Washington. Runners will find robust support along their arduous journey with 13 to 14 full aid stations strategically placed every 15 to 25 miles, offering hot meals—including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options—hydration, and essential medical care. Crucially, six of these stations are designated as sleep stations, providing a vital opportunity for rest with a strict five-hour limit to keep runners progressing.
Inaugurated in 2015, the Bigfoot 200 has quickly earned a reputation as one of the toughest and most iconic ultramarathons, attracting a global field of dedicated runners and elite athletes. It stands as a premier challenge in the ultrarunning community and is a cornerstone of the coveted Triple Crown of 200s. Finishing the Bigfoot 200 is more than just completing a race; it's a life-altering experience that profoundly redefines personal limits amidst some of the most spectacular and untamed landscapes in the Pacific Northwest.