Moab 240
Moab 240 makes one enormous 241.8-mile loop through Utah desert and two mountain ranges, with 31,892 feet of gain, sleep stations, and a 112-hour cutoff.
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Moab 240 quick facts
- The 2026 course lists 241.8 miles and 31,892 feet each of ascent and descent.
- Runners receive 112 hours and access to five designated sleep stations.
- The sold-out race is a nonstop single loop, not a multi-stage event.
About the Moab 240
Destination Trail's longest Utah race is the final leg of its Triple Crown of 200s and sells out through an advance lottery and waitlist.
Moab 240 course description
The single loop moves through canyons, slickrock, desert, the Abajo Mountains, and the La Sal Mountains. Fifteen aid stations include five sleep stations.
Weather for the Moab 240
October can swing from hot desert afternoons to freezing mountain nights. Wind, rain, snow, dry air, and large elevation changes complicate gear choices.
Past Moab 240 dates and results
| Year | Date | Status | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Friday, October 9, 2026 | — | — |
Moab 240 FAQ
When is the Moab 240?
The 2026 Moab 240 is on Friday, October 9, 2026.
How do I register for the Moab 240?
You can register for the Moab 240 at destinationtrailrun.com.
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