There are no two ways about it: Your first ultramarathon is going to be tough. Really tough. Even on flat courses with soft trails, the body and mind take a beating while running 50 kilometers or more. But that doesn鈥檛 mean your first ultra-distance race has to be a total sufferfest. We asked experienced ultrarunners to share their favorite beginner-friendly races鈥攖he ones that will prevent you from never wanting to toe the start line again.
The Marin Ultra Challenge
Ricky Gates, Professional Athlete, Transcontinental Finisher
For your first ultra, a laid-back vibe will go a long way toward keeping nerves at bay, says Gates. Though ultrarunners tend to be a pretty chill bunch, large races can be overwhelming and intimidating, especially for a new runner with lots of questions. A smaller race allows for more one-on-one attention from race directors and volunteers. Bonus: They鈥檙e usually a bargain compared to their big-name counterparts.
鈥淚 love hype鈥攋ust not for my first ultra,鈥 Gates says. 鈥 (March) in Sausalito, California, offers a 50-mile distance on many of the same trails as the North Face 50, but with a slightly cheaper entry fee and not all of the hype.鈥
Black Mountain Monster
Doug Hay, Blogger, Rock Creek Runner
Not sure just how far you can go? Try a timed ultra like North Carolina鈥檚 6-, 12-, or 24-Hour Race (May), where runners cover as much or as little ground as they want to attempt on a looped course. An upside to looped courses is that they allow support crews to set up camp with a stockpile of everything the runner wants鈥攁nd then some.
鈥淭imed ultramarathons are an easy, unintimidating way for new ultrarunners to attempt a new distance,鈥 Hay says. 鈥淏ecause you can push only as far as you want to, and because the courses are typically controlled loops, it鈥檚 easy to lock in your stride and hit your desired distance. The Black Mountain Monster is a great option, with a scenic 5K loop and vibrant tent village at the start of each lap.鈥
Umstead 100-Mile Endurance Run
Molly Sheridan, First Female Finisher, La Ultra
In your first ultramarathon, you鈥檙e probably going to make mistakes鈥攂ad fueling strategy, waiting too long to address a blister, ignoring red flags. That鈥檚 where having experienced volunteers on the course can save you from yourself, Sheridan says.
鈥淢y entire family has run the (April) in Raleigh, North Carolina, and everyone votes it the best,鈥 Sheridan says. 鈥淚t has the most experienced aid stations, with volunteers who have been with the race for over 20 years. The volunteers have such great energy and give amazing support to the runners.鈥
Golden Gate Dirty 30 50K
Michael Sandrock, Author, 鈥樷
鈥淪ure, there are flat-and-fast courses out there, but ultrarunning is all about the experience, not the result,鈥 Sandrock says. 鈥淏lack Hawk, Colorado鈥檚 (June) has all the ingredients of a special experience, with beautiful trails and amazing views.鈥
The race is a cornerstone of Colorado鈥檚 ultra calendar, which means plenty of company on the trail: 鈥淎 newcomer will find plenty of friends to run, jog, walk with during the race and get a chance to be around some of Colorado鈥檚 top ultrarunners, who will be racing or volunteering. It is a race that welcomes newcomers into the mysterious world of ultrarunning.鈥
Rocky Raccoon 100-Mile Trail Run
Jason Bahamundi, Blogger,
Some folks want to dip their toe into the ultrarunning waters with a shorter distance, like a 50K, but Bahamundi says there鈥檚 nothing wrong with going all in with a 100-mile race, as long as you choose the race wisely. His pick? The in Huntsville, Texas (February).
鈥淭he entire course is runnable. The total elevation change is about 6,800 feet, which, when spread over 100 miles, is not that bad,鈥 Bahamundi says. 鈥淭his allows you to focus on your pacing. This is a 100-miler that is going to challenge you just enough but will also have you crossing the finish line thinking, 鈥榃hen can I do it again?鈥欌
Way Too Cool 50K
Mario Fraioli, Founder of the Morning Shakeout
For those looking for a gradual transition to ultrarunning, a race with the bells and whistles of a major marathon will have just enough familiarity while still presenting a new challenge. Fraioli鈥檚 pick, Northern California鈥檚 (March), replicates the big competitive field and spirited spectators of road racing on singletrack and switchbacks.
鈥淚t鈥檚 one of the most popular 50Ks in the country, and with good reason. It鈥檚 big in terms of participation numbers, but it鈥檚 also well-organized and has a very welcoming vibe,鈥 Fraioli says. 鈥淭he course is just challenging enough in terms of the terrain and overall difficulty, but showcases some incredible, enjoyable trails.鈥
Your Hometown Event
Adrian Belitu, Founder of
鈥淭o me, all ultrarunning events are beginner-friendly, because almost every participant is there to finish, not to win. In ultras, more than in any other sporting events, a finish is a win,鈥 Belitu says. That said, some finishes come more easily than others. For beginners, Belitu says the best race is the one closest to home. In addition to being able to train on the course鈥斺淵ou get to learn the course for the nighttime,鈥 Belitu says鈥攁 hometown ultra allows you to sleep in your own bed the night before the race, as well as quickly return to the comforts of home afterward. 鈥淭rust me,鈥 Belitu says, 鈥淭he last thing you want to do after your first hundred-mile race is travel.鈥