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ANTELOPE CANYON

50M • 55K • 30K • Half Marathon

March 6, 2027

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ENJOY THE STUNNING NATURAL BEAUTY OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST

ENJOY THE STUNNING NATURAL BEAUTY OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST

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Antelope Canyon

DISTANCES

The terrain shows no mercy with deep sand, rising slickrock, and more sand waiting on the other side. But then the earth opens. Light pours through narrow slots in glowing bands, the canyon walls flare to life in red and gold, and the silence feels almost sacred. These are the miles that stay with you long after race day. Antelope Canyon demands presence, patience, and respect. It rewards you with a landscape so surreal it feels like it shouldn’t exist, yet you’re right there inside it earning every step.

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30k

March 6, 2027

September 18th, 2026

Start: 7:00 am (MT)

Cutoff: 4.5hrs

Elevation: +1,267 ft / -1,263 ft

Open jeep roads, slick rock passes, and flowing singletrack combine with constant big-sky views on this runnable desert route. Runners will pass beneath the iconic Page “P,” cross sandy stretches to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook, and cruise along the Vermillion View Trail as it weaves through sculpted sandstone high above Marble Canyon. The route finishes with a scenic stretch on the Page Rim Trail, delivering a fast, accessible, and incredibly scenic race experience.

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13.1mi.

March 6, 2027

September 18th, 2026

Start: 7:00 am (MT)

Cutoff: 4.5hrs

Elevation: +1,267 ft / -1,263 ft

Our beloved trail half marathon takes you out of Page and through the spectacular Arizona desert. Enjoy sweeping views from the edge of Page Rim and peer out over the mighty Colorado River as you complete your race.

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50mi.

March 6, 2027

September 18th, 2026

Start: 7:00 am (MT)

Cutoff: 4.5hrs

Elevation: +1,267 ft / -1,263 ft

50-Mile runners will traverse a rugged, adventurous desert course that weaves through towering red rock mesas, deep washes, and iconic slot canyons, featuring sandy jeep roads, exposed slickrock, steep climbs, ladders, and short scrambles. The route blends expansive desert crossings with intimate canyon corridors, includes sections of via ferrata and cable-assisted descents, and offers sweeping views near Horseshoe Bend, Marble Canyon, and Lake Powell before finishing on the Page Rim Trail. Expect a physically demanding, technical, and visually stunning journey through some of the most unique terrain in the Southwest.

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55k

March 6, 2027

September 18th, 2026

Start: 7:00 am (MT)

Cutoff: 4.5hrs

Elevation: +1,267 ft / -1,263 ft

The 55K course delivers a rugged, immersive desert adventure through red rock mesas, sandy washes, and narrow slot canyons, blending runnable jeep roads with steep climbs, ladders, and short scrambles. Runners will pass through iconic features such as Owl Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Deer Canyon, and Ligai Si Anii, tackling technical canyon terrain and exposed slickrock before reaching Antelope Ridge. From there, the route heads back across open desert and jeep roads to the finish, offering a demanding yet achievable taste of the Antelope Canyon Ultras’ signature terrain and dramatic Southwest scenery.

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Reasons to run

ANTELOPE CANYON

Most people experience Antelope Canyon from the back of a crowded tour line. Here, you’ll move through it on your own two feet miles away from the noise, wrapped in the quiet power of desert sandstone shaped by centuries. Running through Navajo land is a privilege few get to experience, and the gravity of that hits you as soon as the sand starts pulling at your stride.

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Rare Navajo Nation Land Access

Elevated Runner Recovery Experience

Destination-Inspired Swag

Premium Hot-Food Aid Stations*

Iconic Upper Antelope Slot Canyon


*High mileage distances only

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Reasons to run

ANTELOPE CANYON

Most people experience Antelope Canyon from the back of a crowded tour line. Here, you’ll move through it on your own two feet miles away from the noise, wrapped in the quiet power of desert sandstone shaped by centuries. Running through Navajo land is a privilege few get to experience, and the gravity of that hits you as soon as the sand starts pulling at your stride.​

Rare Navajo Nation Land Access

Destination-Inspired Swag

Elevated Runner Recovery Experience

Premium Hot-Food Aid Stations*

*High mileage distances only

Iconic Upper Antelope Slot Canyon

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What to

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Gear

Required gear

  • Headlamp

  • Hydration system

  • Offline-accessible course map device

  • Proper bib placement (front of body, visible)

Recommended gear

  • Sun protection

  • Buff/bandana

  • Personal nutrition

  • Layers as temperatures shift

  • Trail running shoes

  • Gaiters

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ANTELOPE CANYON

13.1 Miles

March 6, 2027
TECHNICAL DIRT TRAIL
8:00 AM
3 aid stations
6 hours
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ANTELOPE CANYON

30K

March 6, 2027
TECHNICAL SAND TRAIL
7:00 AM
3 aid stations
8 hours
+1539’ / -1539’
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ANTELOPE CANYON

55K

March 6, 2027
TECHNICAL SAND TRAIL
5:00 AM
+3579’ / -3479’
13 hours
4 aid stations
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ANTELOPE CANYON

50 Miles

March 6, 2027
TECHNICAL SAND TRAIL
5:00 AM
+4967’ / -4964’
19 hours
6 aid stations
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VACATION RACERS

Stories from runners at past events

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"This is a unique race that has everything from running on rocks, sand, dirt trail, steep drops (very) and climbing with AMAZING views."

– Amanda

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"Amazing location! Great aid stations. Well-organized event. The scenery and challenges were great. Sandstone slot canyons, ladders and cables up and down into canyons. The soft sand posed an additional challenge but it was well worth the effort.”

— Jeff

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"It was worth it to be able to access areas that tourists cannot see. There were at least 5. Most had a technical aspect to them (ladders, rock scrambling, ropes, cables). Definitely made the course interesting and fun."

– Ashleigh

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Stories from runners at past Ultra events

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Event 

INFO

    • Expo: Friday, March 5, 2027

    • Expo Hours: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    • Bib Pickup Hours: 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm 

    • Bag drop Hours: 12:00pm - 7:00pm 

    Location: Page Sports Complex (Page, AZ)

    • Start Line/Finish Line: Page Sports Complex (Page, AZ) 

    • IMPORTANT: All times for this event are based on Mountain Standard Time (MST). We recommend that runners manually set their time specifically for Salt Lake City, UT to avoid time confusion. 

  • ​Given the remote nature of the trails for this ultramarathon, this is not a spectator-friendly event. The start/finish line staging area will be the only location at the event where spectators will be allowed. Only pacers and crew with corresponding bibs will be allowed at aid stations (where crew access is allowed). We ask all friends and family to respect our attempts to minimize congestion and dust. Please do not try to “follow” your runner at multiple locations during their race. Please join us at the finish line to cheer your runner!

    No dogs allowed on the Page Sports Complex ballfields.

  • Our events take place in and around protected national park landscapes, and we are deeply committed to minimizing waste while preserving the natural beauty of the places we run, without compromising safety, efficiency, or hydration on course. To achieve this, we’ve implemented cup-free racing across the series: runners may add a lightweight, foldable reusable cup during registration or bring any personal hydration system that doesn’t produce trash. Self-serve aid stations are placed throughout the course with water and electrolytes for quick, efficient refills, allowing athletes to hydrate as needed without waste, congestion, or mess. The system keeps courses clean, stations moving smoothly, and hydration reliable.

  • Live results will be hosted online by Laurel. 

    Visit the results button below for final finisher times after the event is completed. Keep in mind, the results are not official until all runners have crossed the finish line, and have been reviewed by the event director. Because our age group winners are based on chip time, it is possible to cross the finish line before someone else in your age group while still finishing with a slower time than them. Got questions about your placement? Please email timing@brooksee.com.

    Ship My Medal
    Top Finisher but missed the awards ceremony? You can request to have your place medal shipped to you! Visit this link to have your place medal shipped to you.

  • New for 2026, FinisherPix will be at each event to capture your race memories. Within 24-48 hours post-event, your photos will be available at the link below. You can purchase your race photos ahead of race day during registration or directly through FinisherPix. 
     

    The FinisherPix Photo Pack includes ALL photos we identify of you in all digital formats (Basic digital image, Digital images with Finish Time, Digital images in certificate format). A link to download all images will automatically be emailed to you when photos are available online. Click the button below to view race weekend photos once available. Search for your individual photos by last name or bib number.

  • Drop bags will be permitted for longer race distances. Specific details, including which distances and aid stations allow drop bags, will be shared soon. Please observe the following rules: 

    • All drop bags must be labeled with name, bib # (in large print), aid station, and race distance. Optional, but a good idea if your label comes off, is a card inside with the same information and contact information. Please label your bags the day before the race on your own or at check in.

    • All drop bags must be left in the designated drop off location (near the start line) by 7pm the night before the race.

    • No valuables or fragile items in your drop bags. We are not responsible for any lost/stolen items.

    • Watch the weather forecast. If there is any chance of rain, place your items in zip lock bags inside of your drop bag.

    • Minimum size: Gallon size freezer zip lock. No grocery store plastic bags or garbage bags.

    • Maximum size: Shoe box size for single pass and daytime aid stations. Small duffle or small carry on for multiple pass aid stations.

    Half Marathon and 30K runners should not use drop bags. Please speak with a race official if this will create a problem for you.

    • Generally, all bags come back about 90 minutes after the aid station fully closes (all distances that pass through it). 

    • There will be a "Return to Finish Line" area at all aid stations that allow drop bags. This is an area where you can place your drop bag after you no longer need it from that particular location and we will try to get it back early if possible.

    • You must place the bag in this area. Crew or volunteers are not allowed to sort through them in order to reduce the risk of a drop bag inadvertently being returned to the start line.

    • If you do not want to stick around, we can mail your drop bags to you after the race for $35 per bag.

    • No wheelchairs or strollers on coure

    • No dogs allowed on course or on the Page Sports Complex fields.

    • All finishers will receive a finisher medal. Unique finisher medals will be provided to the finishers of all distances. Special awards will be given to the top 3 overall male, female and and non-binary and top 3 male and female masters finishers for each distance as well. Unlike our Half Marathons, we do not offer age group awards for these events.

    • Ultras Overall awards are based on gun time. Here's why:

      • At our Ultramarathons, we offer a larger, more unique overall winner prize. Calculating awards based on gun time allows us to award these prizes in-person, instead via mail. We believe strongly in celebrating your accomplishments at the event (plus, the prizes don't ship well...)

    • If you are interested in competing for a top award you will need to line up at the front at the beginning of your start window so your chip time and the gun time are the same.

  • The official Race Shirt is picked up at expo upon check-in, and the official race medal is awarded upon crossing the finish line.

    Exclusive Race merchandise will be available both at the race expo and near the finish line! When possible, we'll have race merch for sale in our online store after the race is over. Please allow time for us to add items online.

    BROWSE STORE
  • Now, you can make it last forever with an iTab, a custom engraved plate with your name and finishing time that clips right onto your medal ribbon.

    Pre-order before race day, and it’ll be sent to you automatically after results have been verified and posted. Shipping will take about 2 weeks post event. If you missed out on pre-order, no worries. You can order yours today for just $15, including postage & packaging here.

    ORDER iTAB
  • Results
    Live results will be hosted online by Laurel.  Visit the results button below for final finisher times after the event is completed. Keep in mind, the results are not official until all runners have crossed the finish line, and have been reviewed by the event director. Got questions about your placement? Please email timing@brooksee.com.



    Ship My Medal
    Top Finisher but missed the awards ceremony? You can request to have your place medal shipped to you! Visit this link to have your place medal shipped to you. 



    Photos
    FinisherPix will be at each event to capture your race memories. Within 24-48 hours post-event, your photos will be available at the link below. You can purchase your race photos ahead of race day during registration or directly through FinisherPix. The FinisherPix Photo Pack includes ALL photos we identify of you in all digital formats (Basic digital image, Digital images with Finish Time, Digital images in certificate format). A link to download all images will automatically be emailed to you when photos are available online. Click the button below to view race weekend photos once available. Search for your individual photos by last name or bib number.

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ANTELOPE CANYON

Antelope Canyon Ultras is where runners of all abilities come together to take on one of the most visually stunning race courses in the country. Surrounded by ancient slot canyons and sweeping desert landscapes, this is your chance to push your limits and experience unmatched beauty in the most unforgettable way possible.

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BIG JOHN'S TEXAS BBQ

Texas bbq with live music every night from 6:00 - 9:00 PM.

153 S Lake Powell Blvd, Page, AZ 86040
📞 (928) 645-3300

Difficulty - easy

Elevation - 137 ft 

1.5 miles

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Laid back brewery offering casual food and drink. 714 N Navajo Dr, Page, AZ 86040
📞 (928) 645-4089

Difficulty - easy

Elevation - 137 ft 

1.5 miles

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PAGE RIM TRAIL

Difficulty - moderate

Elevation - 456 ft

10.2 miles

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ANTELOPE CANYON TOURS

Guided by Navajo experts, explore the world-famous slot canyons of Antelope Canyon—an iconic, unforgettable adventure to elevate your race weekend.

Difficulty - easy

Elevation - 137 ft 

1.5 miles

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Horseshoe Bend

Difficulty - easy

Elevation - 137 ft 

1.5 miles

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Race weekend is more than just a start line — it’s a full-on adventure, and we want your experience to feel smooth from the moment you arrive. Whether you’re running, crewing, or cheering, HotelPlanner makes it easy to find the right place to stay with exclusive discounted rates for Antelope Canyon participants, friends, and family — plus a seamless booking experience and 24/7 customer support. The Antelope Canyon HotelPlanner page is already set up with official race weekend dates and lodging options near key event areas like the Expo, Start Line, and Finish Line — so you can stay close to the action and wake up ready for an unforgettable race morning.

Book early to secure the best rates and make the most of your Antelope Canyon adventure.

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