Distance: 3.00 km
Type: Loop, Road/Trail
Difficulty: 5 / 10
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Address: P.O. Box 460 Huntsville, Utah, 84317
Phone: 801-620-1011
Filed Under: Running
Huntsville, Utah -A 3k and 5k fun run, Children?s 150-Yard Hill-Climb and Children?s Challenge (obstacle) Race are planned for Snowbasin Resort?s opening weekend on Saturday, June 24th.
Snowbasin invites everyone to test running/walking skills, and looks forward to the special activities planned for children ? the Children?s Challenge Race (obstacle) and the Children?s 150-Yard Hill-Climb up Little Cat ski run. Following the race, a pancake breakfast will be provided to racers with the awards ceremony following.
Proceeds from the race will be contributed to the Snowbasin Ski Education
Foundation- Snowbasin Alpine Team. The team is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of young ski racers. The Snowbasin Alpine Team provides a fun, yet challenging way for young men and women to improve their skiing and to develop skills and discipline that will provide lifelong enjoyment of an active outdoor life.
The Flying Moose racing events launch an enticing array of summer activities including free Sunday concerts, full moon star parties with gondola ride, and this summer season?s new Sunday Brunch at Needles Lodge on Needles Patio al fresco.
Age Divisions:
Ages 7 and under: Children?s Challenge Race (Obstacle)
Ages 8-11: Children?s 150-Yard Hill-Climb
All ages: 3k and 5k fun run/walk
To pre-register, please call Steve Andrus at Snowbasin Resort at 801-620-1011. Pre-registration ends at 5:00 p.m. June 23rd
Registration: 7:00 a.m. until 8:30 a.m. at Information Desk in Earl?s Lodge
Schedule:
9:00 Start at Snowbasin Plaza for 3k and 5k
9:30 Start at Little Cat Lift House 150 yard hill climb
9:45 Start at Wildflower Meadows Obstacle Course
10:00 Pancake breakfast Earl?s Lodge
11:00 Awards Ceremony on Snowbasin Plaza
The Race is located at the beautiful Snowbasin Resort, located in the Ogden Valley. For directions please visit www.snowbasin.com

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