Based on data from station USC00483936 (6 mi away)
Embark on an unforgettable overnight trail running adventure at the Sunrise Scramble, set for April 25-26, 2026, in the scenic Glendo State Park, Wyoming. This unique event, hosted by Trail Trash Adventures, challenges runners across 3-hour, 5-hour, 10-hour, and a new 24-hour format, pushing participants to complete as many loops as possible from the Two Moon Campground event base before dawn or within their chosen time limit. The race offers an ideal opportunity to hone night running skills, practice headlamp navigation, and prepare for longer ultras later in the season.
The looped course winds through Glendo State Park's diverse terrain, offering "some hills" and a mix of "rocks, roots, and/or ruts," with a series of five distinct loops ranging from 1.41 miles with 157 feet of gain to a challenging 13.6 miles with 2,300 feet of elevation gain. Runners will be treated to sweeping views of Glendo Reservoir, its working dam, and hydroelectric plant as they navigate the 45 miles of multi-use trails within the 22,000-acre park. Participants should be prepared for typical race day conditions, with highs around 58F and lows near 29F, and a small 8% chance of precipitation; in case of muddy trails, runners are asked to run directly through mud to preserve the trail.
The Two Moon Campground serves as the central hub for the Sunrise Scramble, acting as both the start/finish line and the main aid station where runners can access their personal supplies. While specific aid station provisions are not detailed, participants are encouraged to be self-sufficient, a common practice in timed endurance events. As a "passion project" from a women and LGBTQ-owned business, Trail Trash Adventures emphasizes community and environmental stewardship, encouraging runners to "leave no trace" and even offering incentives for picking up litter, making this race an experience that truly connects runners with nature.