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Ultras · US · CA

Cuyamaca 100k Endurance Run

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Entry has closed for this year. UltraSignup's 2026 event page reads "100K - Sold out! - Click on the button to be added to the WAITLIST," with registration closing Fri, Sep 25, 2026 @ 11:59 PM PT. An ordered waitlist is maintained per the race's own registration page.
Race dateOctober 3-4, 2026
Duration2 days
Start6:30am
Whenin 42 days
First held2012
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Distance 62.8M
Climb 8,800 ft
Descent 8,800 ft
High point 6,512 ft
Time limit 19:00:00
Aid stations 11
Started not checked yet
Finished not checked yet
Finish rate not checked yet
The course

Where it goes multi-loop · 11 aid stations · rust marks a stop your crew can reach

Course line from the race's own GPX. Source file.

A single 100k distance run as three loops of different lengths, all starting and finishing at Camp Cuyamaca: Loop 1 (31.8 mi per the official aid-station chart) west side of the park, summiting Cuyamaca Peak at 6,512 ft; Loop 2 (12.8 mi) southeast corner near Oakzanita Peak; Loop 3 (18.2 mi) north through the park past Lake Cuyamaca and Stonewall Peak, briefly into Anza-Borrego Desert State Park along the Pacific Crest Trail, back to the finish. Total elevation gain/loss 8,800 ft each way per the race's own course-description page. Course distance does not reconcile across the race's own pages -- see _meta.notes for all four totals found (62.0 to 63.2 mi); this record uses the aid-station chart's 62.8 mi as canonical because that chart is the operational document with per-station mileage and cutoffs.

Loop distances differ across the race's own pages and do not sum consistently: aid-station chart (operational, used for distance_miles here) 31.8 + 12.8 + 18.2 = 62.8 mi; course-description/route pages 32.3 + 12.6 + 18.3 = 63.2 mi; detailedinfo PDF (rounded) 31 + 13 + 18 = 62 mi; UltraSignup listing 31.5 + 12.6 + 18.3 = 62.4 mi. loop_distance_miles is left null because the three loops are not uniform length (same schema gap as Javelina Jundred). course_type multi_loop / loop_count 3 still applies since all three loops share one start/finish. Loop 1 climbs to the course's high point, Cuyamaca Peak (6,512 ft); Loop 3 is the only loop that leaves Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, briefly crossing into Anza-Borrego Desert State Park along the PCT.

The race

What this one is

A 100-kilometer trail run in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, about an hour east of San Diego, run as three loops of different lengths from Camp Cuyamaca: the first and longest loop summits the park's high point, Cuyamaca Peak (6,512 ft); the second loop takes in the southeast corner of the park near Oakzanita Peak; the third loop passes Lake Cuyamaca and Stonewall Peak and briefly enters Anza-Borrego Desert State Park along the Pacific Crest Trail before returning to the finish.

Held since 2012 (the 2012 edition is described by a runner report as the 'Inaugural Cuyamaca 100K'). The 2026 edition is a Western States 100 qualifier for the 2027 lottery.

Getting in

Getting in Entry, lottery and what the race asks of you before race day.

Lottery
No
Lottery opens
not checked yet
Lottery draw
not checked yet
Field cap
250 cuyamaca100k.com
Registration
UltraSignup cuyamaca100k.com
Qualifying
All entrants must have run a verifiable 50k or longer trail race in 2025 or 2026. Runners without a qualifier yet may list it as "pending" when registering and notify the race by email once it is completed. cuyamaca100k.com
Minimum age
not checked yet
Transfers
No cuyamaca100k.com
Deferrals
No cuyamaca100k.com
Crew, pacers and drop bags

The rules that shape your day Anything marked "not checked yet" is a gap in what we hold, never a no from the race.

Crew allowed
Yes cuyamaca100k.com
Vehicles per runner
1 cuyamaca100k.com
Pacers
Yes, from mile 44.60 cuyamaca100k.com
Muling
Not allowed cuyamaca100k.com
Drop bags
Yes cuyamaca100k.com
Cupless
not checked yet
Course marking
Fully Marked cuyamaca100k.com
Night running
Yes cuyamaca100k.com
Dogs
Not allowed cuyamaca100k.com
Headphones
not checked yet
Crew rules
Crews may only aid runners at the five crew-accessible aid stations (Start/Finish, Green Valley, Paso Picacho, Sunrise, Pedro Fages) and only within each station's marked crew boundary; Merrigan, Cuyamaca Peak and East Mesa Trailhead are closed to crews and spectators entirely ("Please do not go to any other aid station or your runner risks disqualification."). One crew vehicle per runner is requested; additional vehicles at aid stations may be asked to leave. Parking is very tight throughout the park: day-use parking passes ($10 cash) are required at Sweetwater, Green Valley, Paso Picacho and the School Camp fee area. At Green Valley, crews may not drive to the aid station -- park at the Falls lot or Arroyo Seco picnic area and walk 1/4 to 1/2 mile in, no exceptions. cuyamaca100k.com
Pacer rules
One pacer at a time. Pacers may join beginning at dusk or at the start of the 3rd loop, whichever comes sooner (dusk on Oct 3, 2026 is 6:28 PM); the start of Loop 3 -- mile 44.6 -- is therefore the latest/guaranteed point a pacer may join, and a runner arriving there before dusk may be able to take a pacer earlier, at the race's discretion. Pacers can use aid and resources at aid stations but may not carry (mule) for the runner or run ahead to fetch supplies; they pace for safety and companionship only. Runners who have never finished a 100k before are "highly encouraged" (not required) to have a pacer for the night section. cuyamaca100k.com
Drop bag rules
Drop bags (marked with name and bib #) are only available at the Start/Finish, which a runner passes 4 times over the race (start, end of Loop 1, end of Loop 2, finish) -- "Drop bags will not be transported to any other location along the course." No size limit stated beyond "please don't get carried away." Unclaimed bags are donated to charity after 2 weeks. cuyamaca100k.com
Cutoff philosophy
"Aid station cutoff times are not negotiable; please do not argue with aid stations captains, their decisions are final." Runners who do not make the mandatory cutoff times on the Course Information Chart are disqualified and must stop at the next aid station they reach. After the last runner passes, a safety sweep removes course ribbons, so a runner who leaves an aid station must be prepared to reach the next one rather than turn back. cuyamaca100k.com
Aid stations

Every stop, and what you get there ● yes   · no   ? nobody has checked

Mile Station Cutoff Crew Bag Pacer Med To next
0.00 Camp Cuyamaca Start
4,080 ft
? ? ? 8.40
8.40 Merrigan Aid Station
3,400 ft
? · · ? ? 5.80
14.20 Green Valley
3,980 ft
11:00am · ? ? 9.00
23.20 Cuyamaca Peak
6,512 ft
2:30pm · · ? ? 5.00
28.20 Paso Picacho
4,890 ft
3:00pm · ? ? 3.60
31.80 Camp Cuyamaca (end Loop 1 / start Loop 2)
4,080 ft
4:30pm · ? 8.00
39.80 East Mesa Trailhead
3,920 ft
7:00pm · · ? ? 4.80
44.60 Camp Cuyamaca (end Loop 2 / start Loop 3)
4,080 ft
8:00pm ? 6.80
51.40 Sunrise
5,058 ft
10:00pm · ? ? 4.60
56.00 Pedro Fages
4,680 ft
11:30pm · ? ? 6.80
62.80 Camp Cuyamaca Finish
4,080 ft
1:30am ? ? ?
Driving your crew

Getting your people there 4 stops with directions the race published.

Green Valley mile 14.20 cutoff 11:00am

11842 CA-79, Descanso, CA 91916. Crews must park in marked stalls near the falls area or the Arroyo Seco picnic area and walk 1/4 to 1/2 mile to the aid station; no crews or spectators may park in the Falls parking area itself. Day-use parking fee $10.

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Paso Picacho mile 28.20 cutoff 3:00pm

Follow the direction of parking marshals; overflow parking along the loop road north of the picnic area. Day-use parking fee $10.

cuyamaca100k.com
Sunrise mile 51.40 cutoff 10:00pm

14833-15155 County Rte S1, Julian, CA 92036. No day-use parking permit required at this location.

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Pedro Fages mile 56.00 cutoff 11:30pm

15608 Sunrise Hwy, Julian, CA 92036. No day-use parking permit required at this location.

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