Coyote Two Moon

Ojai, United States • 2-4 May 2025

Coyote Two Moon is an exciting running event scheduled for May 2-4, 2025, in the scenic Los Padres National Forest, Ojai, California. Participants can choose from various distances, including 100 miles, 100K, 55K, 30K, and 10K, each featuring significant elevation gains. The event promises a challenging experience with a limit of 150 participants across all distances.

Runners are encouraged to prepare adequately, especially for the longer courses, which require prior experience. The event emphasizes community and adventure, with stunning views and a vibrant atmosphere. Registration is limited, so early sign-up is recommended. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

100 mi
26000 m+
100 Miler
100 km
17000 m+
100k
55 km
8000 m+
55k
30 km
5000 m+
30k
10 km
1200 m+
10k
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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