Canyons 100M
Canyons 100M is a Sierra foothills UTMB World Series Major from China Wall to Auburn, built around runnable climbs, canyons, and Western States terrain.
Quick facts
- 100-mile race at Canyons Endurance Runs by UTMB.
- China Wall to Auburn course through Sierra foothills and canyon terrain.
- UTMB World Series Major with Western States qualification relevance.
- Spring Sierra footing and canyon descents can change the race quickly.
Is registration open for the 2027 Canyons 100M?
Registration for the 2027 Canyons 100M is open.
About the Canyons 100M
Canyons 100M is the longest race at the Canyons Endurance Runs by UTMB in the Sierra foothills. The event sits close to Western States terrain and carries major international trail-series weight.
Course
The 100M starts at China Wall and finishes in Auburn, using canyon country and Sierra foothills trail. The 2027 race lists 161 km, 5,550 meters of climbing, and a 35-hour cutoff.
Race-day weather
Late April can bring cool mountain air, spring rain, warm foothill afternoons, and muddy sections depending on the year. Runners should be ready for long climbs and changing footing.
Past Canyons 100M dates and results
| Year | Date | Status | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2027 | Friday, April 23, 2027 | Upcoming | — |
| 2026 | Friday, April 24, 2026 | Completed | Open results |
| 2025 | Friday, April 25, 2025 | Completed | Open results |
| 2024 | Friday, April 26, 2024 | Completed | Open results |
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Canyons 100M FAQ
When is the Canyons 100M?
The 2027 Canyons 100M is on Friday, April 23, 2027.
Is registration open for the 2027 Canyons 100M?
Registration for the 2027 Canyons 100M is open. View the official registration details at canyons.utmb.world.
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