Our Story

Women’s Epic Races is more than just a trail running event—it's a movement that celebrates strength, resilience, and community among women of all backgrounds and fitness levels. Founded on the belief that adventure builds confidence, Women’s Epic creates unforgettable race experiences in stunning mountain settings across Utah and beyond. Each event blends scenic trail running with encouragement, empowerment, and the joy of pushing past limits in a supportive, all-female environment.

Our mission is to help women discover their power through movement, nature, and shared experiences. Whether you’re lacing up for your first mountain race or returning to conquer a new course, Women’s Epic welcomes you with open arms and a high-energy atmosphere. With post-race celebrations, custom medals, and a growin

FAQS

What is Women's Epic Race?

Women’s Epic Race is a trail running event series designed to empower women of all skill levels through challenging and scenic mountain courses. The races combine fitness, community, and breathtaking outdoor locations to create a one-of-a-kind experience.

Do I need to be an experienced trail runner to participate?

Not at all. Women’s Epic Races welcome all levels—from beginners to seasoned runners. The courses are designed to be both challenging and inspiring, and participants are encouraged to go at their own pace.

What should I bring on race day?

It’s recommended to bring trail running shoes, water (hydration pack or bottle), sunscreen, snacks, and layers depending on the weather. Detailed race-day packing suggestions are typically provided in pre-race emails.

Is there an age requirement to register?

Yes. Participants must typically be at least 14 years old to register, and anyone under 18 may be required to have a parent or guardian sign a waiver. Be sure to check the specific race page for any updates.

Are spectators allowed at the event?

Yes. Friends and family are welcome to cheer runners on at designated spectator points. Some venues may have limited access depending on trail routes, so it's best to check the spectator guide provided before each race.