Saturday April 12th, 2025
Embark on a unique trail running adventure that blends breathtaking natural scenery with a powerful conservation mission. This looped course will lead you through the heart of the Highland Rim, where you’ll encounter pristine, crystal-clear creeks and traverse scenic ridgelines, offering an unparalleled immersion in nature’s beauty.
Whether you’re seeking a personal challenge or a shared experience with friends, this event offers a variety of distances tailored to all fitness levels. Join us and experience the thrill of trail running while directly contributing to a vital cause.
Your participation directly supports the Swan Trust, a local organization dedicated to acquiring and protecting the natural landscapes of the Highland Rim. By running, you’ll play a crucial role in safeguarding these invaluable ecosystems for future generations. Learn more about the Swan Trust’s impactful work and their commitment to preserving the region’s biodiversity.
About Us & Our Mission
Swan Conservation Trust, an all-volunteer organization, is dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and ecological health of the Big Swan and Big Bigsby Creek headwaters on the Western Highland Rim. We protect diverse ecosystems, including lush forests, pristine springs, and thriving wildlife, for future generations.
We’re excited to host our second annual trail running event, our primary fundraiser for land conservation. Participants will experience the beauty of the area firsthand, running scenic trails alongside creeks and through majestic forests.
All proceeds directly support:
- Expanding the Big Swan Headwaters Preserve through land acquisition.
- Maintaining and developing public access trails.
- Protecting wildlife habitats and local flora.
By joining our event, you become an advocate for conservation, contributing to a sustainable future for Big Swan Creek. Experience the profound charm of nature while making a tangible difference.
50-Mile Ultramarathon (50 mi/ 80.5 km)
Start Time: 7:00 AM
- Experience a challenging 50-mile trail run through the scenic Swan Creek area.
- Course: Approximately four 13.1-mile figure-eight loops.
- Immersive nature experience.
Marathon (26.2 mi/ 42.2 km)
Start Time: 8:00 AM
- 26.2-mile trail run along Big Swan Creek.
- Two loops of a 13.1-mile scenic course.
- Diverse terrain, memorable experience.
Half Marathon (13.1 mi/ 21.1 km)
Start Time: 8:00 AM
- 13.1-mile trail run through Big Swan Creek’s scenic landscapes.
- Endurance challenge with natural beauty.
6 Miler ( 6 mi/ 9.6 km)
Start Time: 8:30AM
- Scenic loop through Big Swan Creek’s varied terrain.
- Accessible run for all paces.
5K (3.1 mi/ 5 km)
Start Time: 9:00AM
- Scenic 3.1-mile trail course.
- Suitable for runners and walkers.
- Enjoy natural creek-side beauty.
1 Mile Fun Run (1 mi/ 1.6 km)
Start Time: 9:15AM
- Kids’ run promoting conservation.
- Support local environment.
Course & Race Information
Distances:
- Ultramarathon – 50mi (80.5 km) – Four 13.1 mi figure 8 loops
- Marathon – 26.2 mi (42.2 km) – Two 13.1 mi figure 8 loops
- Half Marathon – 13.1 mi (21.1 km) – One 13.1 mi figure 8 loop
- 6 Mile – 6mi (9.6 km)
- 5K – 3.1 mi (5 km)
- Fun Run – 1 mi (1.6 km)
Course: Primarily runnable trails with single and double track, creek crossings, and rolling hills. First 5 miles (1.5 miles for 6 mile loop) are more technical.
Elevation: 1,400-1,500 feet gain.
Aid: 2 full aid stations & 2 water drops (50 Mile/Marathon/ Half Marathon), 1 aid station & water drop (6 Mile).
Cutoffs: 50 Mile: 14 hours (early start option, no podium eligibility). Marathon: 12 hours.
Pacers: 50 Mile runners can have pacers after mile 26.
Shirt: Guaranteed with signup by March 31st.
Course Terrain Details:
Varied Trail Types:
- The 13-mile loop features a diverse terrain profile. The initial 5 miles are characterized by technical trails, alternating between singletrack and doubletrack pathways.
- The 6-mile loop includes approximately 1.5 miles of similar technical trail.
- The remaining sections of both loops consist primarily of runnable doubletrack logging roads.
Elevation and Topography:
- The course presents a rolling topography with several sustained climbs. While generally runnable, the elevation changes can be deceptively challenging.
- Lower elevations near water bodies tend to be more undulating, while ridge lines generally offer flatter sections, though exceptions exist.
Surface Conditions:
- Expect multiple creek crossings throughout the course.
- The course is a true trail race, not a smooth, level surface like crushed gravel or paved paths.
- Trail conditions are subject to change due to weather, water levels, and seasonal variations.
Runnability:
- Despite the technical sections and elevation changes, the course is largely runnable for experienced trail runners.
Important Note on Trail Distances:
Please understand that trail running distances are inherently approximate. Due to the natural terrain and route variations, distances may exceed the stated mileage. Unlike the precise measurements of road races, trail courses are subject to the contours of the land. If you’re accustomed to road running, please anticipate potential discrepancies and embrace the inherent adventure of trail running. We prioritize a challenging and rewarding experience within the natural environment.
Pre-Race
- Race Day: Packet pickup available 30 minutes before your event.
Refunds
Your registration supports the trail running community and land conservation. Please consider it a donation, as we are unable to offer refunds or rollovers.
