About This Race
The River to Clouds Trail Run combines the challenge of ultra-distance trail running with the celebration of a whiskey festival, creating a unique event experience in Tennessee. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, this race offers multiple distance options from a "Barely Ultra" entry point to a demanding 100-mile challenge, with over $10,000 in prizes for the premier distances. The event spans various formats including solo efforts and relay team options, allowing runners of different experience levels to participate in this distinctive trail festival. The February timing provides cooler conditions for the longer distances while positioning the race as an early-season goal for ultra runners. The finish at Ross's Landing creates a celebratory atmosphere where the trail running and whiskey festival components merge. With 500 participants expected across all distances and formats, the River to Clouds Trail Run has established itself as a significant event in the southeastern ultra running calendar. The combination of competitive racing and post-race festivities appeals to both serious ultra runners seeking prize money and recreational runners drawn to the unique festival atmosphere.
The course runs entirely on paths according to the terrain breakdown, suggesting a trail-focused route that likely utilizes the extensive trail network around Lookout Mountain and the Tennessee River corridor. Starting and finishing in Chattanooga, the route connects the river valley to the elevated terrain of Lookout Mountain, though specific course details are not provided in the available data.
Elevation Profile
The course gains 1,444 ft over 100 miles, with the steepest section between mile 110–mile 110.
Course Map
Route shown is approximate and for illustration purposes.
Practical Info
February in Chattanooga typically brings cool temperatures with highs in the 50s-60s Fahrenheit, with potential for variable conditions including rain.
CHA - Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport
Chattanooga offers numerous lodging options from downtown hotels to mountain resorts, with the finish at Ross's Landing providing convenient access to downtown accommodations.
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Notable Features
The integration of a whiskey festival with ultra-distance trail running creates a distinctive post-race celebration, while the substantial prize purse of over $10,000 for the 100 and 50-mile distances attracts competitive runners to this Tennessee event.
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