Canyons 100K
Canyons 100K is a competitive Auburn-area ultra with China Wall start lines, canyon descents, UTMB Major status, and Western States stakes in spring.
Quick facts
- 100K race at Canyons Endurance Runs by UTMB.
- China Wall to Auburn course with roughly 3,750 meters of climbing.
- UTMB World Series Major and Western States qualifier.
- Spring weather and long descents make pacing more complex than the runnable profile suggests.
Is registration open for the 2027 Canyons 100K?
Registration for the 2027 Canyons 100K is open.
About the Canyons 100K
Canyons 100K is the shorter marquee ultra at Canyons Endurance Runs by UTMB. It is a competitive spring race that blends Sierra foothills trails, UTMB Major status, and Western States qualification stakes.
Course
The 100K starts at China Wall and finishes in Auburn after a canyon-heavy route through the Sierra foothills. The 2027 race lists 100 km, 3,750 meters of climbing, and a 20-hour cutoff.
Race-day weather
April conditions can range from cool and wet to warm on exposed climbs. The course rewards runners who can handle long descents, variable trail surfaces, and spring mountain weather.
Past Canyons 100K dates and results
| Year | Date | Status | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2027 | Saturday, April 24, 2027 | Upcoming | — |
| 2026 | Saturday, April 25, 2026 | Completed | Open results |
| 2025 | Saturday, April 26, 2025 | Completed | Open results |
| 2024 | Saturday, April 27, 2024 | Completed | Open results |
Ran this race?
Share your race experience
Your firsthand experience can help future runners understand the course, logistics, and race-day atmosphere. A short report takes about two minutes.
Canyons 100K FAQ
When is the Canyons 100K?
The 2027 Canyons 100K is on Saturday, April 24, 2027.
Is registration open for the 2027 Canyons 100K?
Registration for the 2027 Canyons 100K is open. View the official registration details at canyons.utmb.world.
Featured collections
Found an official update?Send race details or links
Send us confirmed dates, registration links, results, live tracking, or course changes. Include the source link so runners can reach the right information.