The Beartooth Run

SaturdayJuly 12

  • When & Where

    Race Start: 8:00am

    Saturday, July 6, 2024

    Race Location: Gardner Lake Parking Lot on the Beartooth Pass

    Monday, July 1st Packet Pick Up

    4-6 The Base Camp in Billings

    Friday, July 5th Packet Pickup
    5:30-8pm at Red Lodge Ales

    Race Morning Packet Pickup

    7:00-7:45am at Gardner Lake Parking Lot

  • What

    A race so scenic you’ll forget you’re running above 10,000ft.

    A double out and back race with a 5k, 10k, and new this year HALF MARATHON! The course is all pavement on a road that is open to traffic. No dogs, strollers or headphones allowed on course.

    For more details on the race and race logistsics, please read the race FAQ.

  • Cost

    5k | $50

    10k | $55

    Half | $65

    $15 for kids 15 and under

  • Who

    All ages and abilities are welcome. Since the road is open to traffic, strollers and dogs are not welcome on the course but can be there to greet you at the finish line! Not a runner? Walkers can join in on the fun of the 5k but due to safety and respect for volunteers, walkers are not allowed in the 10k or Half Marathon.


5k

The Classic. Good Views, great course and only ONE hill! The 5k welcomes speedy runners looking to test their lungs at 10,500ft, the casual runner looking to tick off an iconic race off their list, walkers who want to take in the views and kids who want a cool story to share once school starts back up!

10k

A double-out-and-back with views of the East and West summits on the Beartooth Pass. First run east to the Beartooth Basin Summer Ski Area then turn around and head to the true summit, just shy of 11,000ft! Out of safety and respect for volunteers, walkers are not allowed on this course (you can walk parts, but if you plan on only walking, please sign up for the 5k).

Half Marathon

For those that just can’t get enough of the views, we’ve added a Half Marathon distance last year and have improved the course thanks to racer feedback. You will run east with the 10k racers and go beyond their turn around point and head towards the state line turn around point. Then you’ll go back towards the start/finish and just beyond the 5k/10 turn around point.

Operated under a Special Use Permit from the Shoshone National Forest.