Bigfoot 200 Course Profile

Randle, WA, Washington

Through the Cascades past Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Rainier. A 200-mile journey through volcanic wilderness with massive elevation changes and remote terrain. One of the original 200-milers.

Aid Stations

NameMileElevationCrew AccessDrop BagCutoff
Elk Pass 30 4,200 ft Yes Yes
Lewis River 65 2,800 ft Yes Yes
Adams Creek 100 5,400 ft Yes Yes
Packwood 140 3,600 ft Yes Yes
White Pass 175 4,400 ft Yes Yes

Course Segments

SegmentMilesTerrainDifficultyNotes
Randle to Elk Pass 0–30 climb hard Big initial climb. Volcanic terrain.
Elk Pass to Lewis River 30–65 rolling hard Mt. St. Helens blast zone.
Lewis River to Adams Creek 65–100 climb extreme Major climb past Mt. Adams.
Adams Creek to Packwood 100–140 rolling hard Remote wilderness. Stay on route.
Packwood to Finish 140–200 rolling extreme Final push past Mt. Rainier views.

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