The Half Marathon begins at Lucky 7 Ranch and heads out onto a mix of doubletrack and singletrack, offering a scenic introduction to the terrain surrounding the ranch. The course features gently rolling elevation with a combination of open stretches and sections through natural landscape. Runners can expect a variety of surfaces and terrain, with a balance of runnable segments and light climbing throughout.
A high-elevation trail race (100 Mile, 50 Mile, 60K, 50K, 30K and Half Marathon) that runs around the northern half and western edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau near Bryce Canyon National Park, starting and finishing at Lucky 7 Ranch in Hatch, Utah. Most of the course is between 7,000 and 9,000 feet.
First run in 2013 as part of the original Ultra Adventures series. For the 2026 edition the race is organized by Aravaipa Running, which states it is "reuniting the Tushars with the classic Zion Ultras, Bryce Canyon Ultras, and Antelope Canyon ultras in 2026 and beyond" as part of its Ultra Adventures / Grand Circle series -- succeeding previous organizer Vacation Races, whose branding appears on race videos through the 2024 edition. The race date also moved: third-party video from the 2024 edition places that running on "Sunday, May 19, 2024," while the 2026 edition under Aravaipa runs September 19-20, 2026.
| Mile | Station | Cutoff | Crew | Bag | Pacer | Med | To next |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.00 | Lucky 7 Ranch | ? | ? | · | ? | ? | ? |
| ? | Proctor Canyon | ? | ? | · | ? | ? | ? |
| ? | Water Monster / Fruit | ? | ? | · | ? | ? | ? |
| 14.00 | Lucky 7 Ranch / Finish | ? | ? | · | ? | ? | ? |
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