Continental Divide Trail Run 16 Miler
The Continental Divide Trail Run 16-miler takes runners high into the Colorado Rockies above Steamboat Springs in late August. This point-to-point course climbs to over 10,350 feet, moving through alpine terrain with significant elevation gain and the thin air that comes with high-altitude racing. The route follows mountain trails with limited vehicle access—crew support is only available at Rainbow Saddle, reachable by foot, bike, or gondola. Runners pass through Rainbow Saddle twice during the course, suggesting a loop or out-and-back section, before finishing back in town. The terrain shifts from lower-elevation forest into exposed alpine zones near Mt. Werner Summit, where weather can change quickly and shade becomes scarce. This is a cupless race, so carrying your own hydration system is mandatory. Strong climbers who handle altitude well and don't mind self-sufficiency will thrive here. Runners sensitive to elevation or those expecting frequent aid station support might find the high-altitude exposure and limited crew access challenging. The late August timing typically offers stable weather, but mountain conditions above treeline can shift without warning.
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