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Route 66 UltraRun returns to Kingman for fourth year

Desert Highway And Mountains At Sunset, Death Valley National Park, California

KINGMAN — The fourth annual Route 66 UltraRun will begin on Saturday, November 8, and continue through Monday, November 10. Runners will journey through 140 miles of Historic Route 66 from Seligman to Topock66 Colorado River. 

The race recognizes and celebrates the history of the Mother Road. The event will host a maximum of 100 runners, each supported by a dedicated crew with a race cutoff of 60 hours.

Unique finishers medals, belt buckles, and awards showcasing amazing custom artwork; a traveling trophy cup; special recognition for two runners; and a rockin’ finishers party are additional “Kicks” to the Route 66 UltraRun. 

Find more information at https://route66ultrarun.com/.