The Snow Peaks 50 Mile Trail Run is a very challenging, difficult and
scenic loop course through the Wasatch Mountains above Provo, Utah.
The trail will be marked. It consists of – dirt trails (43%), dirt
roads (38%) and some paved (19%). The paved sections are: The first
2.1 miles from the start at Vivian Park down the Provo River Trail to
the left turn onto the dirt trail . Then at the 22.7 mile mark, for
3.7 miles when you come out onto the Hobble Creek Road, and the last
3.7 down to the finish. There is over 13,000+/- ft. of elevation gain
and loss, with 5 major climbs varying from 1100 ft to nearly 3000 ft.
The first starts at mile 2.1. A series of climbs takes you up 2700 ft.
over 5 miles to an overlook of Squaw Peak. Check out the Trail Map and
Course Elevation Profile page to see what the course looks like. The
last and most difficult climb takes you from the top of Berryport
Canyon, to the high point of the course just before and above Windy
Pass at about 9300 ft. Depending upon which topo map you look at there
are two different trails in this section. On the 7.5 minute series
(1:24000) the trail around peak x9297 goes around to the north. Both
30X60 minute series (1:100,000) maps I have used, show the trail going
across the south face of peak x2834 (meters). The one on the south
side is the trail we use on Race day by which time there should be
little if any snow on this side, as you approach the high point of the
course about a mile before Windy Pass . From here the course drops
almost 4000 ft over the next 9+ miles back to the Finish at Vivian
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