Bearlodge Mountain Classic
Race Details:

Get ready, Bearlodge Mtn Classic participants Get to the Reuter Campground in Bearlodge National Forest. Take Exit 185, head west on Hwy 14 for 1 mile, then turn right -head up into the National Forest.

--We’ll be just past the cattle guard, about 75 yards to the left in Reuter Campground—camping is first-come, first-served!



Site 20 is reserved for the Start/Finish area.













Electronic timing will categorize finishes by overall results, category, and gender, with results posted online.








New Trails and Stunning Views Coming Soon!

New Start trail and more single track on course see the South Fork canyon from a different perspective.
The Start trail goes up the Carson Trail and comes around to connect to Reuter trail 1.68 miles -crossing guards at start not at finish.
and we take you down Tent Canyon Ridge to go up Tent Canyon.


Epic: This jaw dropping 24.5-mile test features the Challenge course with the technical single track on Tent Canyon and a whopping total 4071 ft of elevation gain!

It's net zero for those climbing folks..



Participants aged 14 and under must pay to ride, with prizes for the top 1-3 finishers. Southfork Trail is not the option this year..

There is a view in store for you.



**Epic Course Rules:**

You still have the 5 hour time limit. Race Marshals/Volunteers will be

the final word. Join us for food and cheer on your buddies—they’ll need your support! This is the toughest/funnest course in the Black Hills and Wyoming!



Challenge Course: 17 miles with exciting single track, rock gardens, and stunning views. It ain't but a new start trail .. Participants aged 14 and under must pay ride this course!

The Cubs Challenge Course: is now 11 miles with the new start trail- designed for Cubs, but and adults can join!

Riders aged 14 and under free—no shirts for kids unless purchased separately ($13). Cubs will compete for age group prizes!

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