October 23 - 24, 2026

Hare Mountain 100

Haw Creek Falls Recreation Area

Hagarville, AR 100 Miler, 50 Miler, 50K, 25K

Registration closes: Thu, Oct 15 @ 11:59PM CT

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While we do have social media, we are moving away from using it. However, if you use social, the Facebook group linked under the "social" tab above is a great place to connect with other runners in a private setting.

The 100 mile

“Thank you for putting on the race that tested my mental and physical ability more than any other thing on Earth. Also, the belt buckle is the prettiest, coolest buckle I have earned so far.” 2024 HM100 finisher

This is one of the hardest 100 mile ultras in the US.
When: October 23-24
100 Miler 10:00 AM Friday 23rd Haw Creek to Shores Lake on the National Scenic Ozark Highland's Trail.
We will be using MAProgress for live satellite GPS map tracking of each runner and Ultrasignup for live aid station in/out times all via Starlink satellite systems on course at aid stations.**
The Hare Mountain 100 is a point-to-point, graduate level run on singletrack, through some of the most isolated, rugged terrain in Arkansas. It is extremely difficult.
Please see the Runner's Manual on the main website for more information.

25k, 50k, 50 mile

Beautiful, fun, technical courses. Come hang out with friends, new and old, at beautiful Shores Lake campground. Enjoy camping, food, stories and bonfires.
The 25k is a loop starting and finishing at Shores Lake. It has close to 3500' of elevation gain. No satellite GPS tracking device required, just phone.
Start time is 9am, cutoff is 4pm. This is not an easy 25k but doable as a long hike if you are new to the sport.
The 50k is an out and back from Shores Lake with 7200+ feet of elevation gain and about the same loss. No satellite GPS tracking device required, just phone. Start time is 9am. Cutoff is 10 hours.
The 50 mile is an out and back starting at Shores Lake with 12,000' of elevation gain and about the same loss. It might require a satellite GPS tracking device. We are still trying to decide. Start time is 6am. Cutoff is 16 hours.
We switched to out-and-back courses for the 50k and 50 mile this year to focus on the new shuttle system for the 100. Point-to-point for these distances may return in the future.

105k

If we add it, the 105k will be called the Black Bear 105k. Finishers will receive a buckle. It will start at midnight Friday night (~11:59 PM Friday, October 23rd). We want for it to be a little unique and the night start keeps our volunteers from having to stay an extra 2-3 hours at their respective locations.
This is an out and back course from Shores Lake to the turnaround at Morgan Fields TH. It has over 15,000' of elevation gain. The cutoff is 20 hours. Runners have 9 hours to get MF, allowing for 11 to get back.

Pricing

The 100 is $315 + ultrasignup fees.
After August 31st:
The 100 is $330 + ultrasignup fees.
Tracking device rental from MAProgress (if you do not have your own/cannot borrow one) is $45 directly through MAProgress.
Shuttle to start for those without crew is $30 + ultrasignup fees.
It's obviously cheaper to have your own device and crew.
What's included:
-An incredible point-to-point course on singletrack
-well stocked aid stations managed by very experienced volunteers (e.g. Ozark Highlands Trail Association teams of runners, maintainers and hikers, Hare Mountain race veterans and Ozark Mountain Ridge Runners)
-tracking software
-long sleeve tech shirt
-part of shuttle fees covered
-beautiful, high quality buckles and medals for finishers
-wooden awards hand made by RD 3 deep each category
-Sponsor swag-handmade cedar stools for winners, gift certificates for winners, swag for each runner, and more.
There are discounted slots in each distance reserved for runners needing financial assistance.

Black Bear 220

We're expecting to start the Black Bear 220 in 2027. It will be point-to-point on the National Scenic Highlands Trail.
It will include the Hare Mountain 100 section as well as sections to the east and west of that course. The 220 will have 41,500' of gain and 42,000' of loss.

Please see main website for maps

https://www.haremountain100.com/

Maps are being updated.

Where To Stay

-Everything is easier for you with a crew. You can camp at the start if you have a crew or some prearranged way of getting back to your car if you do not purchase a shuttle ticket. You cannot leave a car there otherwise. The race is providing transportation to the start from the finish at 7:45am Friday morning
-There are hotels in Clarksville (on I-40) about 30 minutes south of the start
-There are rentals in the area near start
-Ozone campground is at mile 17
-Redding campground is at mile 62.
Ozark is about 30 minutes south of Redding on highway 23 and has hotels. Turner Bend and Byrd's also have cabins and campgrounds near Redding. Turner Bend is on highway 23 and Byrd's is on highway 215 (same highway Redding and Indian Creek aid stations are on). There's also a lot of free dispersed camping in the area on forest service land.
-The finish is at Shores Lake Recreation Area in a campground. You can camp at the finish. Nearby is White Rock with a campground and cabins. There are hotels along interstate I-40 in Alma, Van Buren, Fort Smith (also suggested airport to use).
If you do not have crew and are riding the shuttle, Alma has the closest hotels near Shores Lake.

Sponsors and Partners

US Forest Service
Ozark Highands Trail Association
Trail Sisters
Tailwind Nutrition
Athletic Brewing Company
GU Energy
Squirrel's Nut Butter
Adventure Subaru
Pack Rat Outdoor Center
Aaron Mayo/NEXA Mortgage
Stoolville/Mark McGhee
OHT Shuttle
Yellow Fellow Printing

Results

Our 100 mile finish rate in under 38 hours is well below 50%.
2023-0% under 38, 1 finisher out of 9
2024-43% under 38 hours
2025-36% under 38 hours-
2023 was our first beta year We had 17 total (all distances) sign up and 9 show up to the start. One finished the 100 with no set cutoff. A few others got credit for distance they covered.
2024 was our second beta year. We had 33 total sign up and 30 show up to start. 12/16 100 milers finished with no set cutoff. Seven made it under 38 hours. Everyone else got credit for distance covered.
2025 was our 3rd year with aid cutoffs and a final cutoff of 38 hours. We had 40 total sign up and 22 make it to the start. It was predicted to flood a few days before the race. It did not, fortunately, but it did affect turnout. It was a very rainy race, however.
7/11 got an official 100 mile finish, 4 made it under 38 hours. The 3 that finished beyond 38 hours--the RD did not want to deny them a buckle after making all of the previous cutoffs, in cold, non-stop rain, for nearly 2 days.

Cutoff

If runners make it out of the last aid station before the finish within the cutoff time, and they make it to the finish, they will get an official finish even if it's after 38 hours. This does not mean, assuming the runner is cutting it close, that they can leave the aid station and take a long nap or take 10 hours to cover that ~8-9 miles from Salt Fork aid. We need for them to keep on pushing unless they become sick or injured.
We'll be tracking you, and if you are stationary for too long on that brutal section, we'll probably be concerned and come check on you.
She feels the course is so difficult, that if you make the cutoffs and get to the finish, then you deserve a buckle (or medal for other distances). Her painful experience finishing the San Juan Solstice 50 just minutes past the cutoff in 2018 (she sat with a sick runner for a while on the last climb), made her sympathize with runners in this situation. finding one's bliss. Denying someone a buckle that hit all previous cutoffs and finished the course, doesn't make anyone happy. Your RD would feel really bad about it.

Our distances are UTMB Index races.

We understand that some runners want to run in the HOKA UTMB races. We are simply offering them an option for qualifying and points, without losing our autonomy..

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