Bigfoot 200 Mile
Mount Saint Helens, United States • 14-18 Aug 2026
Bigfoot 200
The Bigfoot 200 is a nonstop, point to point ultramarathon held on National Forest lands around Mount St. Helens. The course distance is 207.9 miles, and participants are timed from the start to the finish; time spent sleeping counts toward a runner’s overall time.
The route travels across volcanic terrain including Mount St. Helens (erupted in 1980) and adjacent lava fields. Runners pass long mountaintop ridgelines with forest, mountain and lake views, deep old growth forests, misty mountain tops, and multiple stream and river crossings.
The course shows substantial vertical change, with reported elevation gain of 45,563 feet and elevation loss of 46,880 feet. The route includes full aid stations and designated sleep stations, and there is a light breakfast aid station at the start location, Marble Mountain Sno-Park.
The event uses a point to point format and provides an interactive course map and elevation profile that mark named waypoints such as Blue Lake, Coldwater Lake, Norway Pass, Lewis River, and Owen’s Creek. The race takes place on National Forest lands and follows a continuous timed format from start to finish. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.