
Teanaway Country 100M/50M/50K
Cle Elum, WA • September 20, 2025
The Teanaway Country 50 miler (actual mileage is 53.7) is a tough and incredibly scenic alpine race in the Cascade Mountain Range in eastern Washington state. With about 16,000 feet of elevation gain in remote and rugged terrain this point to point course is not to be taken lightly. This 50 miler is harder than some 100 milers. Runners should be prepared for steep and extremely technical trails, long hours between aid stations, and miles that can be tougher than you’d expect. That said, this race is so mind-blowingly beautiful and wild and rugged, it will reward you big time for your efforts. This race is stunning and really, really, really hard "Point to Point" style race route Six aid stations with an incredible community of volunteers Crew allowed at half of the aid stations Elevation gain: ~16,000ft 24 hour cutoff Less than a two hour drive from Seattle Weather can be warm during the day and cold at night. Rain, snow and lightning storms are possible. The course is all dirt, mostly beautiful single track trail, often rugged, occasionally smooth.