Saturday, Aug 9, 2025

Ute 100 Mile & 50 Mile

La Sal Mountains

La Sal Mountains, UT 100 Miler, 50 Miler, 50K

Registration closes: Tue, Aug 5 @ 11:59PM MT

2025 Course

As many of you may know, we have proposed a new single-loop course for the 2025 Ute 100/50! Currently, we are awaiting permit approval from the Bureau of Land Management. At this time, the BLM is uncertain of how quickly they can process the proposal. In the meantime, registration for the 2025 Ute will proceed with the 2024 course, as we have secured all those necessary permits. However, if the BLM approves the new course proposal sooner than later, we will implement the single-loop change for 2025. Thank you for your understanding and support. We will keep everyone updated with any new information as soon as we receive it.

The Ute 50k will follow the 2024 course.

Experience the Highest and Most Scenic Adventure Run in Utah!

UTE 100

The Ute 100 is the highest and most scenic race in Utah, taking runners on a breathtaking tour of the La Sal Mountains, Utah's second highest mountain range. The 100 mile course has an average elevation over 8,700 ft and boasts roughly 21,000 ft gain and the same amount of loss.

UTE 50

100 miles not your cup of tea? The UTE 50 mile option is one loop of the 100 mile race and it will feature all the same views in the 100 but with just a little less pain. Runners will tackle over 10,000 ft of gain over the course of their 50 mile journey. This will be one heck of a memorable adventure!

Driving & Parking

Parking and the start/finish line is conveniently located off of La Sal Loop Road near the junction of Miners Basin Road. The drive from Moab to the start/finish line is approximately 30 miles and takes about 50 minutes. There is plenty of parking and only a few steps from the start/finish line.

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Travel & Lodging

Lodging

Moab is a 50 minute drive from the start/finish line and is the closest town with an abundance of lodging accommodations.

Camping

There is an abundance of camping options in the La Sal Mountains.

  • Mason Draw Campground is approximately 1 mile from the start/finish line and offers 5 first come/first serve campsites that are available for $10/night. It is located just off the La Sal Loop Road near the Castle Valley Overlook. This is a basic campground with vaulted toilets, campfire rings, and picnic tables. There is no water available.
  • Warner Lake campground is approximately 11 miles/30 minute drive from the start/finish line. This National Forest campground is at an elevation of 9,400 feet among dense aspen trees with Warner Lake close by. There are 19 camp sites with picnic tables and campfire rings. This campground allows for reservations and offers first come/first serve campsites.
  • There are many dispersed camping options throughout the La Sal Mountains. Please send an email for specific information about the many free dispersed camping options.

Additional Info

Please visit the Race website for complete details.

Event's current local time: 10:52 AM MT

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