The Cedar City Uphill Ultra returns to Cedar City, Utah on October 10th, offering runners a challenging course through the heart of Southern Utah's rugged terrain. Located in the scenic southern part of Utah, the race begins at dawn with temperatures around 6.4C and climbs steadily throughout the morning as participants navigate steep inclines and winding trails leading to higher elevations. The trail conditions are firm yet slightly soft underfoot, providing a stable surface for runners while still offering some give from the terrain. This annual event has been supporting local education initiatives since its inception in 2018 by raising funds that go directly into scholarships for area students pursuing degrees in environmental science and conservation studies at Southern Utah University. Over the years, it has grown to attract hundreds of participants annually who come together not only to challenge themselves but also to contribute positively to their community's future. The Cedar City Uphill Ultra course winds through a mix of forested trails and rocky outcrops within Snow Canyon State Park, offering scenic views along its entirety. The terrain is predominantly uphill with significant elevation gains throughout the race route; runners can expect an average climb per mile that will test even seasoned athletes. Aid stations are strategically placed every three miles to provide water, snacks, and medical support as needed. On October 10th, participants should prepare for typical early fall weather conditions in Southern Utah characterized by cool temperatures ranging from a minimum of about 6C up to around 20C during the mid-morning hours. Humidity levels are expected to be low at approximately 40%, making it easier for runners to maintain their pace throughout the race without feeling overly sweaty or uncomfortable. The Cedar City Uphill Ultra | fee=$90.00 is a grueling yet rewarding experience open exclusively through registration on https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=137753 until September 24th, when early bird pricing ends and standard entry fees apply. Bib pick-up will take place at the Cedar City Convention Center from October 8-9 between 10am to 6pm; participants must bring a valid photo ID along with their confirmation email. The race starts promptly at sunrise on C Trail Access Road in Snow Canyon State Park, located just south of downtown Cedar City. Age requirements are flexible but recommended for runners aged sixteen and older who have the physical stamina needed to tackle this challenging course without assistance from adult supervision or special accommodations provided by organizers. Runners should arrive prepared with appropriate gear including extra layers due to early morning temperatures dropping into single digits Celsius. The Cedar City Uphill Ultra in Cedar City, Utah on October 10th is a testament to both the region's natural beauty and its commitment to environmental stewardship through education. For those who appreciate scenic uphill challenges combined with meaningful contributions towards local scholarship funds for aspiring scientists studying ecological conservation, this race offers an unparalleled blend of physical challenge and community impact.
Races Offered
Cedar City Uphill Ultra
Oct 10, 2026
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Distance —
43.4K
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Type —
Running
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07:00
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$90.00
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for October in Cedar City.
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6.4° / 19.2°
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2.8° / 14.6°
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Avg sunshine hours
10h 19m
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Avg rainfall
0.7 mm
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Avg snowfall
0.1 cm
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Avg wind speed
8.9 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Low
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Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Moderate (4.0)
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Humidity
41.1%
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Sunrise
07:41
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Sunset
18:53
About Cedar City
Learn more about the host city, Cedar City.
Cedar City is a small city in Dixie, Utah, and is a good place to stock up on supplies before heading into beautiful wilderness areas stretching out in all directions. The city is sandwiched between mountain ranges covered by Dixie National Forest, while further to the southwest lie the remotest areas of Zion National Park, and to the east Cedar Breaks National Monument and Bryce Canyon National Park.