Friday, Aug 8, 2025
Registration closes: Fri, Aug 1 @ 11:59PM PT

2025 Waitlist Now Open

Register for the 2025 Bigfoot 200 waitlist with no commitment. If selected from the waitlist you will receive an invitation to the run which you can accept or decline before being charged. The Bigfoot 200 is a Hardrock 100 Qualifier and 2026 Western States Qualifier.

2025 Race Dates

The 2025 Bigfoot 200 takes place Friday, August 8th to Tuesday, August 12th
The 2025 Bigfoot 20 mile takes place on Friday, August 8th.


Read the 2025 Runner Manual Here

Join us on a 200 mile point to point exploration of the Cascade Mountains of Washington

The Bigfoot 200 is the first ever point to point 200+ mile race in the United States. The Bigfoot 200 is completely original from start to finish. Runners will explore such varied terrain as the otherworldly Volcanic Mount St. Helens (erupted in 1980), long mountaintop ridge lines with stunning forest, mountain and lake views, deep old growth forests as green and thick as a rainforest, misty mountain tops, cross countless streams and rivers and finally a long ridge line with views of the most prominent mountains in the Cascade Range and into Randle, WA on their way to completing this massive, life changing event. They might even see a Bigfoot or two… it’s been known to happen in these areas.

Runners will be well supported on their journey with 13 full aid stations, 6 of which are designated as sleep stations and a light breakfast aid station at the start location, Marble Mountain Sno-Park. This is not a stage race. Runners will be timed from the start to the moment they cross the finish line. Time taken for sleeping counts toward a participant’s overall time.

Visit Destinationtrailrun.com for more information on the Bigfoot 200 and our other 200 mile adventures including the Triple Crown of 200's.

Bigfoot 20 Mile

The Bigfoot 20 mile begins at Marble Mountain Sno Park and runs along Mt. St. Helen's South Western side, taking you on a journey on this incredible volcano that erupted in 1980. Runners will experience lava fields, stream crossings, old-growth forests, and mountain running at its best! The route is 100% single-track trails. 9 hour cut-off


Event's current local time: 5:36 AM PT

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