Ultra Marathon Races in Vermont
Browse 17 ultra marathon trail running and hiking routes in Vermont. Distance range: 30.2 mi to 301.3 mi. Elevation gain: 26 ft to 66,699 ft. Each route includes terrain analysis, elevation profiles, and pacing recommendations.
Key Takeaways
| Route Name | Location | Distance | Elevation Gain | Type | Race Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vermont 100 | Dover, Vermont | 99.0 mi | 8,856 ft | race | — |
| Grand Isle Loop (VT) | Grand Isle County, Vermont | 30.2 mi | 1,158 ft | route | — |
| Mt.Mansfield - Camel's Hump Challenge (VT) | Chittenden County, Vermont | 30.7 mi | 9,452 ft | route | — |
| Mount Mansfield > Camel's Hump via Long Trail | Stowe, Vermont | 30.7 mi | 9,452 ft | route | — |
| Northern Long Trail Bridge to Bridge (Johnson-Duxbury) (VT) | Lamoille County, Vermont | 33.9 mi | 11,129 ft | route | — |
| Moosalamoo Traverse Tour | Moosalamoo National Recreation Area, Vermont | 35.8 mi | 5,965 ft | route | — |
| Cross-Moosalamoo Trail (VT) | Addison County, Vermont | 35.8 mi | 5,965 ft | route | — |
| Velomont Trail - Heart of the Greens Loop (VT) | Windsor County, Vermont | 37.9 mi | 5,919 ft | route | — |
| Catamount Ski Trail Vermont (VT) | Rutland County, Vermont | 42.9 mi | 26 ft | route | — |
| Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail (VT) | Franklin County, Vermont | 53.3 mi | 797 ft | route | — |
| Bayley-Hazen Military Road (VT) | Caledonia County, Vermont | 67.1 mi | 7,020 ft | route | — |
| Lamoille Valley Rail Trail - old version (VT) | Caledonia County, Vermont | 67.2 mi | 1,184 ft | route | — |
| Run Across Vermont (VT) | Rutland County, Vermont | 77.9 mi | 6,028 ft | route | — |
| Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (VT) | Lamoille County, Vermont | 95.1 mi | 1,727 ft | route | — |
| Vermont 4000ers (VT) | Washington County, Vermont | 118.5 mi | 17,552 ft | route | — |
| Long Trail (VT) | Windsor County, Vermont | 248.3 mi | 66,699 ft | route | — |
| VTXL | Orange County, Vermont | 301.3 mi | 33,647 ft | route | — |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many trail races are in Vermont?
There are 1 organized races and 16 self-supported routes available in Vermont.
What is a Ultra Marathon race?
A Ultra Marathon race is approximately 26.2 to 100+ miles in distance.
What is the average elevation gain in Vermont?
The average elevation gain is 11,328 feet, with routes ranging from 26 to 66,699 feet.
Can these ultra marathon routes in Vermont be used for hiking?
Yes. 100% of these routes are on trail surfaces, making them suitable for both trail running and hiking. The terrain analysis and elevation profiles help hikers plan their adventures just as effectively as runners.
Are Ultra Marathon races beginner-friendly?
Ultra Marathon race difficulty varies widely. Use the elevation gain and terrain analysis to assess each route. Races with lower elevation gain relative to distance and higher runnable percentages tend to be more beginner-accessible.
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