Overall Rating
Overall Rating (6 Reviews)
4.3
(6 Ratings)  (6 Reviews)
DIFFICULTY
3.8
SCENERY
4.2
PRODUCTION
4.2
SWAG
4.5
The North Country Trail Run is one of the top trail runs in the United States. Home of the largest half marathon and ultra-marathon, as well as the 3rd largest marathon finisher medals in the country. The race starts and finishes at Big “M” in the Manistee National Forest. The … MORE
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H (°F)  82  81  83  82  72
L (°F)  68  58  62  65  48
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    runnerxtreme FIRST-TIMER '22

    so disappointed and let down by what I thought was such an incredible race! Did my first 50 miler there in 2022 and hoped to return in 2023 with a … MORE

    so disappointed and let down by what I thought was such an incredible race! Did my first 50 miler there in 2022 and hoped to return in 2023 with a discount code that was promised but I never received. I contacted the race multiple times through FB and email and never heard anything back… Just saw that the 2023 race is full and I never even got the opportunity to register months ago because I was never sent the code or ANY response to my inquiries. 🙁

    DIFFICULTY
    3
    PRODUCTION
    1
    SCENERY
    3
    SWAG
    4

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    pkroon FIRST-TIMER '22

    I had heard so much about this race from local running friends that I had to do it myself. I will definitely return! Plan a year in advance because it … MORE

    I had heard so much about this race from local running friends that I had to do it myself. I will definitely return! Plan a year in advance because it sells out early–numbers have to be kept small due to the limited space and narrow trails. The race director does a great job communicating all sorts of information about what to expect running in a National Forest. There were course modifications in 2022 due to forestry maintenance where we were routed to fire roads but it was fine. The turns were marked well and having multiple aid stations in the woods was a great upgrade compared to the last time I did a trail marathon. Awards go 5 deep in each age group, so you might walk away with a plaque. Even if not, the humungous finisher medal will be a showstopper for your collection. At the finish, the post-race food situation is the best I’ve had at a race, especially considering it is in a remotely-populated part of Michigan where restaurant options are minimal. Pull up a camp chair and chow down on the feast! Be sure to tell your friends because they are going to enjoy this event, too.

    DIFFICULTY
    5
    PRODUCTION
    4
    SCENERY
    5
    SWAG
    4

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    billtrowland FIRST-TIMER '22

    The climb was doable; the aid stations were the bomb (fresh fruit, burritos, chicken broth, and a LOT more); the course could do with a LOT fewer roots; I fell … MORE

    The climb was doable; the aid stations were the bomb (fresh fruit, burritos, chicken broth, and a LOT more); the course could do with a LOT fewer roots; I fell 5 times and tripped over 60 times. We’re still waiting for some of the promised swag.

    DIFFICULTY
    5
    PRODUCTION
    5
    SCENERY
    4
    SWAG
    4

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    Kiltrunner FIRST-TIMER '17

    This is a great trail race with enough difficulty to keep your eyes on the ground to watch for tree roots. As a guy from Ohio I was not prepared … MORE

    This is a great trail race with enough difficulty to keep your eyes on the ground to watch for tree roots. As a guy from Ohio I was not prepared for the sand which caused my calves to cramp but thankfully I wear compression sleeves. The swag is top of the line with more than you would expect. Post race food was phenomenal. I recommend this as a bucket list and I will be back for the full or ultra. A very well run and orchestrated race in a great National Forest.

    DIFFICULTY
    4
    PRODUCTION
    5
    SCENERY
    5
    SWAG
    5

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    JodyReed FIRST-TIMER '16

    This is true single track running ... only without a lot of pain and agony of falling on rocks or other impediments. This has what must be the best trail … MORE

    This is true single track running … only without a lot of pain and agony of falling on rocks or other impediments. This has what must be the best trail surface I have run on, either hard pack sand or soft pine/leaf covered. Minimal rocks, but does have roots … which against the white sand was usually easy to see. The RD for the race is awesome. This is a true runners race. Despite thunder, lightning and heavy downpours, Chris Nicholas, managed to put on a safe and fun event. The volunteers were unbelievable, cheering on each runner as they came into the aid station, providing lots of food with it being provided in eatable portions. And, the medals, post race party and general overall goodies were awesome. Really love the sweatshirt and the shirt. The only negative on the entire race is that the maps are wrong and it caused confusion coming into the finish since most of our Garmins are wrong because of the loss of GPS signal.

    DIFFICULTY
    4
    PRODUCTION
    5
    SCENERY
    4
    SWAG
    5

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    M_Sohaskey Mar 10, 2017 at 1:58am

    Congrats, Jody! I've read & heard great things about this race, and happily running 26.2 miles through heavy rain, thunder and lightning says it all – you definitely earned your… MORE

    Congrats, Jody! I've read & heard great things about this race, and happily running 26.2 miles through heavy rain, thunder and lightning says it all – you definitely earned your medal. If you're looking for comfortable trail surfaces to run on, the Ice Age Trail 50 in Wisconsin is a great option as well. Thanks for another thoughtful review! LESS

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    Otter FIRST-TIMER '13

    This was my first 50-miler, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for an inaugural 50. Don't let the late-August date scare you away with concerns about the heat … MORE

    This was my first 50-miler, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for an inaugural 50. Don’t let the late-August date scare you away with concerns about the heat — Manistee is far north enough that even the summer weather is pleasant, and the woods offer plentiful shade. With extremely well-stocked aid stations every 3-5 miles, you won’t need to run with a pack if you don’t want to — just carry 1 bottle and some salt tabs, and the volunteers will take care of the rest!

    DIFFICULTY
    2
    PRODUCTION
    5
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    SCENERY
    4
    SWAG
    5

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