The Apple Valley Scramble

Apple Valley, United States • 19 Oct 2024

The Apple Valley Scramble is a scenic and technical trail race held in Apple Valley, offering three distances: a 10k, 30k, and 50k, catering to trail runners of all skill levels. Participants can expect challenging single tracks and steep climbs, rewarded with breathtaking vistas and stunning rock formations along the course. The event features timed races, with specific cut-off times for the longer distances. Photographers will be present to capture the adventure, and all participants will receive a finisher medal and lunch. Join the fun and embrace the challenge at this exciting trail running event! Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

50 km
Men 50k
50 km
Women's 50k
30 km
Men's 30k
30 km
Women's 30k
10 km
Mens 10k
10 km
Women 10k
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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