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Pikes Peak Marathon

Sun September 21, 2025 Manitou Springs, CO 80829 US Directions

Pikes Peak Marathon

Donation Goal: $7,500

With your help, the Pikes Peak Marathon has raised over $250,000 for local area non-profit and volunteer organizations over the past decade. 


Your donation will help us reach our goal for 2024. 


Some of this year's beneficiaries include: 

El Paso County Search and Rescue (EPCSAR): is an all-volunteer non-profit organization. They never charge for their services and yet they incur enormous expenses related to the missions they serve on. Some of those missions involve saving runner’s from mountain trails! They also provide race support for several races including the this one and the Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon.

Trails and Open Space Coalition (TOSC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization created in 1987, which is committed to preserving open space and parks and creating a network of trails, bikeways and greenways for the Pikes Peak region. They work cooperatively with local and regional governments, community organizations, businesses, families and individuals who share the vision of an interconnected network of trails, greenways and open space. They advocate, educate, build connections with other groups, fund projects, and create and support volunteer projects.

Barr Camp is a non-profit, community and volunteer supported organization, dedicated to providing aid and support to individuals and groups to enhance their Pikes Peak experience and provides a year round base for rescue operations and offers potentially lifesaving advice and information to hikers on Pikes Peak. Barr Camp is committed to protecting the environment and educating the public on outdoor wilderness ethics. .

Palmer Land Conservancy: Since 1977, Palmer Land Conservancy has worked with individuals, private and public partners, and various communities to protect land forever including 20 of your favorite public parks and open spaces, important working farms and ranches, and iconic scenic views. We passionately promote the conservation and enjoyment of our region’s most important natural assets that define why we love Colorado: its natural beauty, locally grown food, and outdoor recreation

Rocky Mountain Field Institute (RMFI): is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, dedicated to the conservation and stewardship of public lands in Southern Colorado. RMFI is committed to protecting and enhancing the ecological health of our land and water resources by completing projects focused on watershed restoration, forest health, and sustainable recreation areas. By prioritizing the involvement of community volunteers and youth, RMFI envisions a world where our work fosters vibrant and healthy natural systems that are respected and cared for by the public.

Donations can also be made directly to individual organizations. See each organizations donate pages at the links below:

El Paso Search and Rescue: http://www.epcsar.org/donate.html  
Barr Camp: https://barrcamp.com/donate/  
Trails and Open Space Coalition: https://www.trailsandopenspaces.org/makeadonation/ 
Rocky Mountain Field Institute: https://www.rmfi.org/donate  
Palmer Land Conservatory: https://www.palmerland.org/donate 

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