BSWD Race – Frank Newman Marathon and Relay
Stone Creek Road Bozeman, MT, United StatesAmerica's cheapest marathon, umpteen years running! (and one of the most beautiful!) Get details here!
America's cheapest marathon, umpteen years running! (and one of the most beautiful!) Get details here!
A fun, but steep, trail on the cool side (North) of a mountain! Please plan to carpool, if possible! The parking at the trailhead is really tight!
Hope those legs are in shape, because this week's courses are STEEP! Come check out these trails on the northern edge of the Gallatin Range!
A long-time Classic on the Montana race scene!! Get details here
Lovely forest runs up a somewhat lesser-used trail on the west side of the Bridger Range. Courses will be approximately 1, 3, and 5 miles, and will be basically out-and-back (or, perhaps, up-and-down?) on the main Truman Gulch trail. To reach the start at Truman Gulch trailhead, take Springhill Road north from near where I-90 […]
The long-standing mountain-race classic! Named for pioneering Bozeman runner and Montana State University chemistry professor Ed Anacker, this highly-coveted event is a thrilling race along the spine of the Bridger Mountains, from Fairy Lake to the "M" parking lot. Get all the details on this iconic race here!
Take a ramble up onto the crest of the Bangtail Range from the north end! Runs start from Brackett Creek trailhead, just east of MT 86 (Bridger Canyon Road), on the road to Clyde Park. To reach the trailhead, take Rouse north from Main Street until it becomes Bridger Drive. Continue past the "M", Bridger […]
The Wind Drinkers and the Gallatin Valley Earth Day organization are proud to continue our newest annual race, the Earth Day Run! As part of the Earth Day set of activities, the Wind Drinkers will host a 5K run in Gallatin Regional Park. This event will raise funds for the Sacajawea Audubon Society in 2023 (more […]
Fun runs on trails around the lakes and hills of Gallatin County Regional Park. Younger runners can enjoy the Dinosaur Playground and climbing boulder nearby. Take Oak Street west to the parking lot on the south side of the large hill, across from Yellowstone Avenue (parking lot is on the north side of Oak).
Traditional low-key, high-snow, suffer-fest! What's not to love? Read more