Bigfoot 200 Mile
Mount Saint Helens, United States • 14-18 Aug 2026
Event overview
The Bigfoot 200 is a point-to-point ultramarathon held in the Mount St. Helens area of Washington. The event is a nonstop endurance run timed from start to finish; time used for sleeping counts toward a participant’s overall time. The race is scheduled for August 14–18, 2026 and takes place on National Forest lands.
Course and logistics
The course covers approximately 200 miles through the Cascade Mountains and includes volcanic terrain around Mount St. Helens (the volcano erupted in 1980), lava fields, mountaintop ridgelines, lakes, old growth forest, and multiple stream and river crossings. The destinationtrail listing gives a total elevation gain of 45,563' and elevation loss of 46,880'. The route starts near Marble Mountain Sno-Park and finishes near Randle, WA. Aid support on the course includes 12 full aid stations and 5 sleep stations. An elevation profile and interactive course map are available for route details and named course points. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.