Crested Butte Ultra 35K
The Crested Butte Ultra 35K covers 21.7 miles through Colorado's Gunnison National Forest in late September, when fall colors are typically at their peak. Starting and finishing at 8,822 feet with a high point just under 10,000 feet, the course features 2,280 feet of climbing that feels manageable for the distance. The route takes runners through classic Colorado mountain terrain — singletrack trails winding through alpine meadows, forest sections, and open ridgelines with expansive views. Much of the course stays at moderate elevation, avoiding the lung-searing climbs of the longer distances. September timing means you'll likely encounter brilliant aspen displays alongside late-season wildflowers, though mountain weather can shift quickly at altitude. The course includes four aid stations with standard ultra fare, and this is a cupless event requiring runners to bring their own hydration vessel. This distance works well for runners stepping up to longer trail distances or those who prefer sustained effort over extreme climbing. The moderate elevation gain and runnable terrain suit runners comfortable with mountain conditions but not necessarily seeking a sufferfest. If you're altitude-sensitive or prefer technical terrain, this might feel less engaging than Colorado's gnarlier offerings.
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