Honey Badger 100
Wichita, United States • 11 Jul 2026
Honey Badger 100
The Honey Badger 100 is a 100 mile ultramarathon in the Wichita, Kansas area with the start and finish located in the West Shore area of Cheney State Park. A little over seven miles of the route are inside the park—about 6.5 miles near the beginning and just under 1 mile near the end—while approximately 92.9 miles are run on roads in Kingman County.
All runners must provide their own crew and vehicle, with a minimum of one crew member. Crews must carry all food and at least 12 gallons of water plus 30 pounds of ice. Only one crew vehicle is allowed alongside a runner at a time; additional crew members are encouraged to bring an extra 5 gallon water cooler and a large ice chest. Runners receive a fuel card intended for ice at about the 45 mile point.
Staging and packet pickup take place at the West Shore area of Cheney State Park. The park offers campsites without hookups adjacent to the start/finish, full-hookup sites about one mile away, cabins when available, and restroom and shower facilities. Closest motel options are in Goddard or Kingman, roughly 20 miles away, and Wichita is a little over 30 miles away.
Race policies include no refunds, deferrals for the following year if arranged at least 30 days prior to the event, a guaranteed shirt for registrations by June 18, a 36 hour race time limit, and an 18 hour cutoff at approximately 53.35 miles. Awards are given to overall male and female winners and finishers receive buckles. Registration closes July 9 at 11:59 PM CT. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.