Wildwood Canyon Trail Run

Yucaipa, United States • 24 Oct 2026

Wildwood Canyon Trail Run - October 24, 2026

The Wildwood Canyon Trail Run is an 8-hour timed event held at Wildwood Canyon State Park in Yucaipa, California (12241 Canyon Dr.). Participants run on a 3.7 mile loop with almost 600 feet of vertical gain per loop and have eight hours to complete as many loops as they can. The final loop must be started by the 7 hour and 15 minute mark to be counted.

An aid station will be located at the start/finish area and will offer water, soda, electrolytes, watermelon, chips, and energy bars. A separate water station is provided at the highest point on the course. Multiple vendors will be onsite and a live Bluegrass Band will perform in the morning.

Awards are presented at the start/finish area immediately after the race. Spectators are welcome along the course and at the finish area. An after party is scheduled at Hops and Spokes Brewery in Yucaipa following the event.

A course map is available for the looped course. Registration closes the day before the event at 11:59 PM Pacific Time. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

4 mi
3.70 Miles Loop
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