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30th Annual

Snow Peaks 50 Mile Trail Run

formerly the Squaw Peak 50 Mile trail Run

 Sat. June 13, 2026 – 5:00 AM

Vivian Park, South Fork – Provo Canyon, Provo, UT

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Vivian Park

START LOCATION

Vivian Park, Provo Canyon, Provo, UT. 5.9 miles up from the mouth of Provo Canyon. To get there from the North take the 800 N exit in Orem and head East to the mouth of the canyon about 4 miles. Coming from the South take the University exit, US 189. This takes you straight up to the Mouth of Provo Canyon, about 8 miles. Then proceed up the canyon.
HOST HOTEL: Hampton Inn & Suites
The hotel has a heated pool, Jacuzzi, banquet facilities and continental breakfast and is less than a 15 minute drive to Vivian Park. It is Located at 851 West 1250 South, Orem -across the street from Utah Valley University(UVU) and right next to the freeway. So, it is easy to find right off of exit 269 from I-15. We have been given a special rate/per room of $89 a night.  To make a reservation call the hotel at (801) 426-8500. Dial  “0” to get our local hotel. DO NOT DIAL  “1” !!!  You need to mention that you are with the Snow Peaks 50 Mile Trail Run.

PRE-RACE PACKET PICK-UP: TBD

REGISTRATION PROCESS

Registration opens December 31, 2025. Capacity is 400.

ENTRY FEES:

$180 – Early Registration: Dec 31 – Jan 31

$195 – Feb 1 – May 23

$250 – Late Registration: May 24 12:00 MST

To register go to the Ultra Signup link below:

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WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURE:
If you wish to withdraw from the race, please send an email before May 24th. Please include in subject line “Snow Peaks Withdrawal”.
There are NO REFUNDS but a portion of your entry fee will be rolled over for one year only … to next years race. This is not a guaranteed entry so be sure to register early.
COURSE:
If it were easy, it wouldn’t be Snow Peak 50.
The Snow Peak 50 mile run is held in Utah on the second Saturday in June. It is a very challenging, brutal and scenic loop through the Wasatch Mountains above Provo that will test your legs, lungs, and spirit. Technical terrain, big climbs, smooth and rocky descents, amazing views of the canyons and sprawling valleys below that stop you in your tracks. Runners will experience a mix of terrain: 43% Single track and dirt trails, 38% dirt roads, and 19% pavement.

PAVED SECTIONS INCLUDE:
-The first 2.1 miles from Vivian Park, following the Provo River Trail past Bridal Veil Falls to the turn onto the Bonneville
Shoreline Trail.
-At mile 22.7, a 3.7-mile stretch along Hobble Creek Road before returning to dirt.
-The final 3.7 miles through South Fork Provo Canyon to the finish back at Vivian Park.

The course features approximately 10,000+ ft of elevation gain and loss, including five major climbs ranging from 1,100 ft to nearly 3,000 ft. The first climb begins at mile 2.1 and rises 2,700 ft over 5 miles to the Kyhv Peak overlook. The final and most demanding ascent takes runners from the top of Berryport Canyon to the highest point on course, just above Windy Pass at roughly 9,300 ft. Depending on conditions, runners may encounter snow as they approach this point—especially in late spring race years.

From there, the route descends nearly 4,000 ft over the final 9+ miles back to the finish line at Vivian Park.

Check out the Trail Map and Course Elevation Profile page to see what the course looks like.
There are 9 aid stations along the course, to support the runners.

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*NOTE*There can be sections of the course that are covered with snow. At about mile 11 after passing Rock Canyon, for about 2+ miles and then the section’s on and off approaching Windy Pass (‘9000) for about 4 miles and the next 2 after the pass. 

AERIAL PICTURE:

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1. Mile 7.7
2. Mile 10.4 – Aid Station #3
3. Mile 16 – Aid Station #4
4. Mile 17.2 – Camel Pass
5. Mile ~20 – Top of Pole Heaven Canyon

Possible Snow Conditions
Picture was taken May 7th, 1999. This gives you an idea of what the snow conditions can look like a month before the race. Generally there is NO snow from Aid station 4 (#3 on picture) on down the road going to AS#5 on race day. The 2000 and 2001 race there was no snow except way up in the higher elevations with very little on the trail.
 
AID, CUT-OFF TIMES and DROP BAGS:
10 Aid Stations varying from about 3 to 7 miles apart.
Medical is available at start/finish and at mile 33, Little Valley aid station #8.
Aid Station Items:
Water, replacement fluid, fruit, candy, pretzels, cookies, sandwiches, crackers, chips, potatoes, salt, etc.
Cut-off Time:
There is 2:30 PM cut-off time at AS# 8. This is a safety cut-off to allow the back of the pack runners enough time to get up over the back country and most difficult part of the course before it gets dark at around 9:30.
Drop bags:
Racers and pacers are allowed drop bags at Aid Stations 3-8 and 10. Crew access to most of the course. No access from mile 34 to 46 except by hiking or running.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Ham radio operators will be located at the Start/finish area and at aid station 3 (approx. mile 9-10.4, depending on snow), AS/4 (approx. mile 15-16, depending on snow), AS/5 (mile 22, Pole Heaven Gate), AS/6 (mile 25.7 North Fork Hobble Creek Gate), AS/7 (mile 29.6, mouth of Sheep Canyon), AS/8 & Medical Station (mile 33), AS/9 Windy Pass (mile 40.4) and at AS/10 (mile 46.4).
AWARDS:
  • Awards will be given to the top 3 M/F finishers
  • 1st place awards to M/F in each age group
  • T-shirt and finisher medal for all participants
CAMPING:
Camping is available at Nunn’s Park 3.2 miles from the mouth of the canyon. There is also camping at Hope campground which is where the 2nd Aid Station will be. Drive 1.9 miles from the mouth of Provo Canyon and turn right and drive 4.5 miles up the Squaw Peak Road. Both of these are on a first come basis. There is also camping available just off the Center Street exit 268 of I-15 at the KOA Kampground, 320 N 2050 W, Provo. 373-5267. All three of these locations are less than about a 15 minute drive to Vivian Park.

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