Utah Race Calendar 2025: Complete Guide

Utah Race Calendar 2025: Complete Guide

Utah is a runner's paradise, offering everything from fast road marathons to grueling 100-mile trail ultras. Whether you're chasing a Boston Qualifier, exploring stunning red rock canyons, or testing your limits on technical mountain trails, Utah has a race for you. Here's your complete guide to Utah's biggest and best running events in 2025.

Marathon & Road Races

St. George Marathon

Date: October 4, 2025

Location: St. George, Utah

Distance: 26.2 miles

Why Run It: One of the fastest marathons in the country with a net elevation loss of 2,600 feet. Perfect for Boston Qualifying attempts. Stunning course through red rock canyons.

Registration: Opens January 2025 (sells out fast!)
Course: Point-to-point, net downhill
Elevation: Start 5,240 ft, Finish 2,680 ft
Weather: Typically 50-70F at start

Salt Lake City Marathon

Date: April 19, 2025

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah

Distance: 26.2 miles, Half Marathon, 10K, 5K

Why Run It: Urban course through Salt Lake's most scenic areas. Great for first-time marathoners with excellent crowd support.

Registration: Open now
Course: Loop course, mostly flat
Elevation: 4,200-4,500 ft
Weather: Spring conditions, 40-60F

Ogden Marathon

Date: May 17, 2025

Location: Ogden, Utah

Distance: 26.2 miles, Half Marathon

Why Run It: Beautiful course through Ogden Canyon with mountain views. Well-organized with great swag.

Ultra Marathons (50K+)

Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run

Date: September 5-6, 2025

Location: Kaysville to Brighton, Utah

Distance: 100 miles

Why Run It: One of the toughest 100-milers in the country. 26,000+ feet of elevation gain. Requires lottery entry and qualifying race.

Registration: Lottery in December 2024
Elevation Gain: 26,882 feet
Time Limit: 36 hours
Finisher Rate: ~60%

Bear 100

Date: September 26-27, 2025

Location: Logan to Fish Haven, Idaho

Distance: 100 miles

Why Run It: Point-to-point course through the Bear River Range. Stunning fall colors. 22,000+ feet of elevation gain.

Zion 100

Date: April 11-12, 2025

Location: Virgin, Utah (near Zion National Park)

Distance: 100 miles, 100K, 50K, 50K relay

Why Run It: Run through the stunning red rock canyons of Southern Utah. Multiple distance options make it accessible.

Speedgoat 50K

Date: July 19, 2025

Location: Snowbird Ski Resort

Distance: 50K (31 miles)

Why Run It: The hardest 50K in the country. 11,000+ feet of elevation gain. Created by ultrarunning legend Karl Meltzer.

Trail Races

Antelope Island Buffalo Run

Date: March 22, 2025

Location: Antelope Island State Park

Distance: 50 Mile, 50K, 25K

Why Run It: Early season ultra with stunning views of the Great Salt Lake. Well-organized and beginner-friendly.

Squaw Peak 50

Date: June 7, 2025

Location: Provo, Utah

Distance: 50 miles

Why Run It: Classic Wasatch Front trail race. 13,000+ feet of elevation gain. Great training for 100-milers.

Registration Tips

Pro Registration Tips

1. Register Early: Popular races like St. George Marathon and Wasatch 100 sell out quickly. Set calendar reminders for registration opening dates.

2. Lottery Races: Wasatch 100 and Bear 100 use lottery systems. Enter early and have a backup race plan.

3. Qualifying Requirements: Some ultras require qualifying races. Plan ahead and complete qualifiers 6-12 months in advance.

4. Training Time: Give yourself 16-20 weeks for marathons, 6-12 months for 100-milers.

Course Preview Tips

Before race day, familiarize yourself with the course:

  • Study Elevation Profiles: Know where the climbs and descents are
  • Watch Course Videos: Many races have YouTube previews
  • Join Race Facebook Groups: Connect with other runners and get insider tips
  • Practice Similar Terrain: If it's a downhill marathon, train on downhills. If it's technical trails, practice technical running
  • Check Weather History: Look at weather patterns for race day over the past 5 years

Utah-Specific Race Considerations

Altitude

Most Utah races start at 4,000-5,000+ feet elevation. If you're coming from sea level, arrive 2-3 days early to acclimate. Stay hydrated and don't expect PRs on your first high-altitude race.

Weather Extremes

Utah weather can be unpredictable. Summer races can be scorching (100F+), while spring/fall races can have snow. Always check the forecast and pack layers.

Technical Terrain

Many Utah trail races feature rocky, technical terrain. Invest in proper trail shoes and practice technical running. Consider gait analysis at UtahRUN to ensure you're in the right shoes.

Training Resources

Preparing for a Utah race? Check out our training resources:

Final Thoughts

Utah offers some of the most beautiful and challenging races in the country. Whether you're a road runner or trail enthusiast, there's an event that will push your limits and reward you with unforgettable experiences. Start planning your 2025 race calendar nowthe best races fill up fast!

"The mountains are calling, and Utah's trails are ready. Pick your race, commit to the training, and experience the magic of running in the Beehive State." - UtahRUN Team