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6 events in Salt Lake City, Utah

From big races to Saturday morning group runs—find trail running events and connect with the local endurance sports community.

  • Wander Project Charity Run [runsignup.com]

    Wed, Jan 01, 2025 at 1:00 AM

    Description

    Wander Project Charity Run

    Fundraise for one of our partners through any event you are running!

    Wander Project's goal is to harness the power of community to raise awareness for causes that matter to...

    Wander Project Charity Run

    Fundraise for one of our partners through any event you are running!

    Wander Project's goal is to harness the power of community to raise awareness for causes that matter to you. We primarily partner with trail races around the U.S. to offer a charity bib program: https://www.wanderproject.org/charity-bibs/. As we continue to reach a broader audience in the running community we have heard requests to fundraise for charity at events we are not officially partnered with. Now you easily can!

    How it works:

    1. You are already signed up for an event and want to use your run as a way to raise awareness for a cause you care about.

    2. Join the Wander Project Charity Run to get set up with a fundraising page and resources to support one of our partners.

    Fundraising Support

    During registration, you will be automatically prompted to create a fundraising page...you can even create your personal URL for your fundraiser! Our team will provide you will fundraising resources and is here to support you through the entire journey!

    After you complete your race, we donate 100% of the charity bib funds to the partner organization

    50k 200 Miles Run Trail

    50 W Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101, United States
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  • Running Up for Air - Grandeur [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Feb 07, 2026 at 6:00 PM

    Description

    The Up For Air Series is a collection of endurance events created to amplify informed dialogue and empower organizations actively working on air quality solutions. Proceeds from Up For Area events...

    The Up For Air Series is a collection of endurance events created to amplify informed dialogue and empower organizations actively working on air quality solutions. Proceeds from Up For Area events are directed at carefully selected non-profit groups who demonstrate high value influence strategies. The race platform is used to expose participants and the general public to science-based material about the importance of healthy air. All events are conducted with a minimal footprint philosophy.

    Running Up For Air - Grandeur - is a 6, 12, or 24 hour winter endurance challenge that takes place on Grandeur Peak in the Wasatch Mountains. The event was created in 2012 to raise money in support of the fight for improved air quality for those who live along the Wasatch Front. The race is simply stated, run from the Church Fork picnic area up to the summit of Grandeur Peak (at 8,299' elevation) and back as many times as possible in the allotted time. While only 5.8 miles long, each lap has ~2,600' of gain and is often tougher than folks anticipate. Repeat this as many times as possible until you Refuse To Continue (RTC). The time of year (February!) is intentional as it coincides with the latter part of the winter inversion "season". Given the time of year the route is almost entirely snow covered and can easily involve harsh winter mountain conditions.

    Run Trail Ultra

    Salt Lake City, Utah, 84121, United States
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  • Unity [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Apr 04, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    2026 Theme: This year, are going with an 80s theme! We encourage you to be creative and dress the theme!

    You and four team members will ruck 15+ miles through areas such as city streets, trails and...

    2026 Theme: This year, are going with an 80s theme! We encourage you to be creative and dress the theme!

    You and four team members will ruck 15+ miles through areas such as city streets, trails and more. Rucking is walking with a weighted pack/ruck on your back. This event is for all rucking abilities as everyone on the team does not have to cover the full 15+ miles. Your team has 6 hours to finish the course or you will not earn your patch. Every event will feature a service component to it.

    • Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026

    • Time: Check in will start at 7:30 AM for all team members with the event kicking off at 8:00 AM

    • ​Location: Handle Bar, 751 N 300 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84103

    • Age Limit: 16 and over at time of event (minors under age 18 are permitted to participate as long as a parent/guardian is present throughout the entire duration of the event as a participant or shadow)

    Here's how it works:

    • Team member #1 will ruck 3+ miles from the start to checkpoint A where they will meet up with team member #2

    • Team members #1 and #2 will then together ruck 3+ miles to checkpoint B where they will meet up with team member #3

    • Team members #1, #2 and #3 will then together ruck 3+ miles to checkpoint C where they will meet up with team member #4

    • Team members #1, #2, #3 and #4 will then together ruck 3+ miles to checkpoint D where they will meet up with team member #5

    • All five team members will then together ruck the final 3+ miles to the finish

    Registration Includes

    • Patch for finishing the event

    • Eligible for 1st-3rd place team awards

    • Pair of Bombas socks

    Mandatory Participant Gear List

    Every person must bring the following items. This is mandatory for the success and safety of the event. If you show up without some of these items, you may not be able to participate.

    • Backpack/ruck to carry your items in

    • Minimum dry weight requirement inside your pack/ruck before any of the other items listed below including food and water. Men = 20 lb;

    • Women = 10 lb. We recommend a ruck plate of some sort but it's ultimately up to you. Other options for weight include dumbbells, sandbags, or weight plates. Weight vests and ruck plate carriers are allowed.

    • Money source (cash and/or credit card) in case you need it

    Phone. It is recommended the team has at least one mobile charging source.

    • Small first aid kit

    • Government issued ID

    • Enough water to get you through the event

    • Enough nutrition/food/electrolytes to get you through the event

    Schedule

    • 7:30 AM - Check in begins for all team members

    • 8:00 AM - Event begins

    • 2:00 PM - All teams must finish by this time or they will not be considered official finishers

    General Team Rules

    • Teams must be made up of five people. No more, no less. You are responsible for putting your own team together. We will email all registrants ahead of the event to request your team name, team members and which distance each team member will cover.

    • Teams are responsible for the transport of their team members to their designated checkpoints where they enter the event.

    • Team members that have officially started the event at their designated checkpoint are considered active.

    • Teams will receive checkpoint A location at the start line. They will receive the checkpoint B location only when they arrive at checkpoint A. This pattern will continue throughout the event.

    • Team members that are not active and have not entered the event course yet may use their time however they want.

    • Team members must finish together and hit all of the designated checkpoints within 6 hours or else you will not be considered a finisher and you will not receive your patch.

    • If one or more team members drop out during the event, the remaining team members may continue but they must carry the packs of the team members that dropped out. As long as the remaining team members finish within 6 hours, they will still earn their patch. However, the team is not eligible for 1st-3rd team prizes.

    • Purchase of food and drinks during the event is allowed

    • All laws, including traffic, must be obeyed at all times

    • For real world emergencies, call 911 immediately. We will provide a contact number ahead of the event to reach a Ruck 801 staff member for other issues that come up during the event.

    • Dogs are not allowed during the event.

    Specific Rules for Active Team Members

    • Team members that have officially started the event at their designated checkpoint are considered active

    • You must use a pack/ruck with shoulder straps. Weight vests and ruck plate carriers are allowed.

    • No motorized or transportation of any kind will be allowed

    • Outside assistance (i.e. support teams) is allowed

    • Active team members are allowed to carry another active team member's pack/ruck

    • Active team members are allowed to carry another active team member

    Distances Covered by Each Team Member

    • Team member #1 - 15+ miles

    • Team member #2 - 12+ miles

    • Team member #3 - 9+ miles

    • Team member #4 - 6+ miles

    • Team member #5 - 3+ miles

    Trail Walk

    751 N 300 W, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84103, United States
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