Runners looking for a challenge will enjoy this out-and-back course that climbs over 2,00o feet in elevation. Once runners reach the midway point, they will enjoy a fast downhill finish all the way back.
The course begins at 200 feet above sea level, along North Highway and Titus Canyon Road. Racers will take Titus Canyon Road for 6.55 miles and turn around at the aid station.
The course is held on the same road so there are no potential ways to get lost and no turns to lose time on. However, the turnaround point is at 2,500 feet so there is not a high likelihood for runners to PR on this course.
Aid stations are located at the 3rd mile marker and at the turnaround point and will be stocked with various types of hydration and fuel. Runners are highly encouraged to carry water despite the availability of the aid stations.
All finishers will receive a medal upon completing their race. The top overall male and female winners will receive a rubber chicken. The first place winners in each age group will receive a personalized award plaque. Second and third in each age group will receive personalized ribbons.