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The Summit 200 2026

MON, July 27, 2026 · Frisco , United States

Distances

321.9 km

About this race

The Summit 200 sends a small field of runners on a single 200-mile loop around Summit County, Colorado, based in Frisco. This is a mountain ultramarathon in the most direct sense: the entire course remains above 9,000 feet, gains approximately 40,000 feet, and reaches high points near 12,800 to 13,000 feet. Entry requires prior completion of a 100-miler, and the field is limited to 75 participants, making it designed for experienced ultrarunners, not casual first-timers. The route connects hiking trails, recreation paths, forest roads, and brief paved sections, with a significant portion on single track or quiet forest roads. Runners are provided with 10 full aid stations, 4 sleep stations, drop bags, live GPS tracking, and a Garmin Messenger, which is important on a long, high-altitude loop with widely spaced aid. Most aid stations offer made-to-order hot food, with vegan choices available. Race directors Chase and Casey Hammond, themselves from the ultramarathon community, have designed their course around a straightforward concept: a unique 200-mile tour of Colorado’s high Rockies without any easy altitude relief.
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Typical weather JUL

35°C low 22°C
20mm precip avg
Hot and humid — early start essential.

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