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Bobcat Trail Races

Oct 17, 2026
Colorado Springs, CO
50K25K10K5K
Typical Weather
Colorado Springs, CO · Oct 17
64°
High
36°
Low
3%
Precip

Based on data from station USW00093037 (7 mi away)

About This Race

Lace-up for an unforgettable trail adventure at the Bobcat Trail Races on October 17, 2026, held within the stunning urban wilderness of Palmer Park in Colorado Springs, CO. This iconic event, now under the stewardship of Aravaipa Running, celebrates one of the city's most treasured parks, offering distances for every ambition: a challenging 50K ultra, a rewarding 25K, a formidable 10K, and a scenic 5K. Runners will navigate dynamic terrain featuring technical single-tracks, rolling hills, and rocky bluffs, all while being treated to breathtaking panoramic views of Colorado Springs and the majestic Pikes Peak. The 50K course, known for its demanding yet immensely satisfying character, boasts approximately 3,591 feet of elevation gain, promising an ultimate test of endurance within an accessible urban setting.

The Bobcat Trail Races provide a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature without leaving the city limits, with roughly 95% of the course running on unpaved trails. Typical race day conditions in mid-October offer crisp fall weather, with highs around 64°F and lows near 36°F, and only a 3% chance of precipitation, creating ideal running conditions. Aid stations along the course, excluding the 5K, will keep you fueled and hydrated, and runners are required to carry a reusable cup. A finish line drop bag option is available for all distances, ensuring your post-race comfort.

The start and finish lines are conveniently located at Palmer Park, where crews and spectators are welcome to cheer on participants, though carpooling is advised due to potential parking limitations. Whether you're a seasoned ultrarunner seeking a new challenge or a trail newcomer looking for a vibrant race experience, the Bobcat Trail Races promise an exhilarating journey through lush forests and rocky outcrops, making it a true highlight on the Colorado running calendar.