Summer Sasquatch 2026

Official logo of Summer Sasquatch 2026 - marathon event in Kimbolton, United States 2026
Summer Sasquatch 2026 - Official Event Logo
📍 Kimbolton, Pennsylvania, United States
📅 Saturday, 6 June 2026
🏃 Trail
📏 10 miles, 20 miles, 50 km
📅 6 - 7 June 2026

Best For: Endurance seekers who want a rugged, loop-based grit fest without the technical insanity of a mountain ultra.

Course Character: Hilly and relentless; expect constant elevation changes on dirt and bridle trails.

Logistics Score: ⭐⭐⭐

Value for Money: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

---

Don't let the "Summer" in the name fool you into thinking this is a casual stroll; the 4,000+ feet of gain in the 50K will punish your quads long before the heat does. It is a classic Midwest loop race—repetitive, demanding, and perfect if you want a solid support crew waiting at the same aid station every time.

Summer Sasquatch 2026 takes place on Saturday, June 6th and Sunday, June 7th, 2026, in Kimbolton, United States. You can choose from a 50K, 20 Mile, 10 Mile (Saturday), or a 10 Mile (Sunday) distance. It is a premier choice for runners looking to test their climbing legs on well-maintained park trails.

How punishing is the actual route?

The course is a loop format, which is a double-edged sword. For the 50K, you are hitting the same ~10.4-mile loop three times. This is great for logistics because you'll see your support team frequently, but it's mentally taxing. The elevation is the real kicker—4,000 feet of gain for the 50K means those "rolling hills" will feel like mountains by loop three. Expect dirt trails, bridle paths, and the occasional rooty section. Check the Runsignup maps to visualize the repetitive climbs.

Which distance should I actually pick?

If you want a true test of grit, the 50K is the flagship event, but be prepared for the cumulative fatigue of those repeated climbs. The 20 Mile is a fantastic "middle ground" for those wanting a solid endurance hit without the full ultra commitment. For a more relaxed weekend, the Saturday 10 Mile is a great entry point, or you can grab the Sunday 10 Mile at a 50% discount if you decide to run the Saturday distance first.

What should I expect regarding the weather?

June in Ohio is a wildcard. You can expect humidity that makes the air feel like soup and temperatures that can climb quickly once the sun hits the trails. Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking gear and don't skimp on your electrolyte strategy. If you're running the 50K, the 9-hour cutoff means you'll likely be out in the heat of the day for a significant portion of your race.

Where am I going to sleep?

The race is centered around the Salt Fork State Park Lodge, which is a massive logistical win. Staying on-site means you can roll out of bed and be at the start line in minutes. If the lodge fills up, you'll be looking at driving into nearby towns, so book early if you want to stay at the heart of the action.

What does the pricing look like?

The entry fees are quite reasonable for a trail event of this caliber: $100 for the 50K, $90 for the 20 Mile, and $70 for the 10 Mile options. It’s solid value, especially considering the organized loop format and the ease of access to aid stations. You can secure your spot via Runsignup .

🏃 Calculate Your Pace

: :
:
: :
:
Other Events in United States
Jun
1
2026
📍 Kitty Hawk, United States
🏃‍♂️ Category: Road
📏 13.1 miles, 26.2 miles
Jun
1
2026
📍 Midlothian, United States
🏃‍♂️ Category: Road
📏 21 miles
Jun
5
2026
📍 Pocatello, United States
🏃‍♂️ Category: Trail
📏 24 miles, 50 miles, 50 km, 100 miles