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RACE DATE: AUGUST 22-23, 2026

Missoula’s first closed-loop 24-hour race, Dog Days Ultra presents runners with the opportunity to test both speed and endurance on a 1.68-mile gravel loop with a whopping 9 feet of elevation! Located at the Big Sky Park in Missoula, Montana, the race offers runners a supported environment to see just how far they can go as well as continuous and stunning 360 degree views of Missoula’s local mountain ranges.

REGISTRATION OPENS: MARCH 9, 2026

Events

24 HOUR SOLO!

24 Hour Solo

Price: $155
Date Range: 08/22 08/23
Time: 12:00PM MDT 12:00PM MDT
Registration Opens March 9, 2026 at 8:00am MDT
2-6 PEOPLE!

24 Hour Relay

Price: $90
Date Range: 08/22 08/23
Time: 12:00PM MDT 12:00PM MDT
Registration Opens March 9, 2026 at 8:00am MDT
SATURDAY, AUG 22

12 Hour Solo

Price: $130
Date Range: 08/22 08/23
Time: 12:00PM MDT 12:00AM MDT
Registration Opens March 9, 2026 at 8:00am MDT
SATURDAY, AUG 22

6 Hour Solo

Price: $110
Date Range: 08/22
Time: 12:00PM MDT 6:00PM MDT
Registration Opens March 9, 2026 at 8:00am MDT
SUNDAY, AUG 23

3 Hour Solo

Price: $90
Date Range: 08/23
Time: 8:00AM MDT 11:00AM MDT
Registration Opens March 9, 2026 at 8:00am MDT

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Big Sky Park

Big Sky Park
3500 North Ave W
Missoula, MT 59801 US View Location on Map

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The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula

Your support and interest keeps Missoula’s history alive.

The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula offers visitors a place to wonder, to reminisce, to learn about our county’s history and how our community’s past makes Missoula what it is today.

 

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Visitors can explore the rich history of western Montana found throughout our 32 acre Historic Park.

Some of Missoula County’s fascinating history you will discover includes: early Fort history dating from its establishment in 1877 in the midst of the Indian Wars; the exploits of the all African American 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps, the century or more of the forest products industry’s culture and innovations; and the World War II internment camp that once held over 2,200 Italian and Japanese nationals.

Run Wild Missoula acknowledges that we are in the homelands of the Salish and Kalispel people. Today, we offer our respect for their history and culture, for their ancient and continuing presence in this landscape, and for the path they have shown us in caring for this place for the generations to come.

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