Bigfoot 200 Mile

Mount Saint Helens, United States • 14-18 Aug 2026

Bigfoot 200 Mile Endurance Run : August 14 to 18, 2026

The Bigfoot 200 is a point to point, 200 mile endurance race through the Cascade Mountains of Washington. The course passes near Mount St. Helens, features long mountaintop ridge lines, old growth forests, mountain and lake views, misty summits, and multiple stream and river crossings. Mount St. Helens is noted as the volcano that erupted in 1980. The route finishes near Randle, WA and begins at Marble Mountain Sno-Park.

Runners are timed continuously from start to finish; time spent sleeping counts toward each participant’s overall time. The event provides 13 full aid stations, including six designated sleep stations and a light breakfast aid station at the start location.

Registration for the 2026 lottery is scheduled to be open August 9 through August 23, 2025, with the lottery drawing on August 25, 2025 at 10:00 am PST. The event dates are August 14 through 18, 2026.

The description of terrain emphasizes varied volcanic and forest landscapes in the Cascades. Occasional local reports of Bigfoot sightings are mentioned in event material. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

208 mi
Bigfoot 200
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Trail runs nearby

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