Wasatch Front 100
Wasatch Front 100 crosses Utah's rugged range from Kaysville to Soldier Hollow, stacking about 24,000 feet of ascent into a strict 36-hour clock.
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Wasatch Front 100 quick facts
- Roughly 24,000 feet of gain and 23,300 feet of loss make the profile relentlessly mountainous.
- The race starts at 5 a.m. on the first Friday after Labor Day.
- Entry is limited and includes service obligations such as documented trail work.
About the Wasatch Front 100
First run in 1980, Wasatch is one of the original American 100-milers and the final event in the traditional Grand Slam of Ultrarunning.
Wasatch Front 100 course description
The point-to-point route climbs from East Mountain Wilderness Park onto exposed ridges, then crosses remote canyons and high trail before finishing at Soldier Hollow.
Weather for the Wasatch Front 100
Early September can bring hot valleys, cold ridges, wind, rain, or even snow. The day-to-night temperature range is a central gear challenge.
Past Wasatch Front 100 dates and results
| Year | Date | Status | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Friday, September 11, 2026 | — | — |
Wasatch Front 100 FAQ
When is the Wasatch Front 100?
The 2026 Wasatch Front 100 is on Friday, September 11, 2026.
How do I register for the Wasatch Front 100?
You can register for the Wasatch Front 100 at wasatch100.com.
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