The Cocodona 250 links together some of the most iconic trails and towns in Arizona for one monumental undertaking of 250 consecutive miles. Join in May for this life-altering ultramarathon.
Cocodona 250 takes runners from Black Canyon City up into the Bradshaw Mountains – an area steeped in gold mining lore – to the historic town of Crown King. The course then traverses more of the Bradshaws, up and over Mount Union, and snakes down into Prescott where it cuts straight through town on Whiskey Row and out into the iconic Granite Dells. From Prescott the course heads up and over Mingus Mountain into the town of Jerome and onward through Sedona, experiencing a mix of stunning red rock formations and high desert vistas. As runners leave Sedona, the course starts to get into the pines of Flagstaff, finishing up and over Mt Elden and into downtown Flagstaff. It is an extraordinary undertaking and gives runners an incredible point-to-point experience through some of the best landscapes that Arizona has to offer.
Cocodona 250
The original epic of the Cocodona name starts at Deep Canyon Ranch in Black Canyon City and traverses a continuous 250 mile point-to-point route, ending in Flagstaff, Arizona. Arguably the most diverse 200+miler on the map. Be prepared for a life changing epic adventure.
Sedona Canyons 125
This 125-mile point-to-point adventure runs the back half of the full Cocodona course. You’ll start in Jerome, run through Sedona, and finish in Flagstaff, alongside runners competing in the 250-miler. Get the best sections of the full course with half the pain.
Mingus Traverse 82
The Mingus Traverse 82 offers a condensed adventure through the most iconic sections of the Cocodona 250 course. Starting in Prescott and finishing in Sedona, the route weaves through Prescott Valley, Mingus Mountain, Jerome and Clarkdale, showcasing Arizona’s rugged beauty.
Flagstaff Crest 39
This 39 mile races showcases some of the best single-track in the ultimate Tour-de-Flagstaff. Start at Fort Tuthill, finish in downtown Flagstaff, and hit amazing single-track in between.
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