61.7 miles
Distance
17,717 ft
Climb
-17,728 ft
Descent
2 miles
High Point
-11 ft
Altitude change
7,854 ft
Altitude min
10,319 ft
Altitude start
10,308 ft
Altitude end
-75.5%
Grade max
95.8%
Grade min
29 miles
Distance climb
30 miles
Distance down
2 miles
Distance flat

Tushars Mountain Run 100K course

Detailed Description
Tushars 100K is a 62 mile less popular intermediate route located near Beaver Utah. This trail running only route. This route includes 12 trails. This route climbs 17,717 ft with a max elevation of 12,154 ft then descends -17,728 ft.

Trail Issues on Route

  • Minor Issue / Yellow: 2 trails (newest: Nov 13, 2025)

Stats

  • Distance
    62 miles
  • Avg time
    10 hr 21 min
  • Altitude change
    -11 ft
  • Altitude min
    7,854 ft
  • Altitude start
    10,319 ft
  • Altitude end
    10,308 ft
  • Climb
    3 miles
  • Descent
    -17,728 ft
  • Grade max
    -75.5%
  • Grade min
    95.8%
  • Distance climb
    29 miles
  • Distance down
    30 miles
  • Distance flat
    2 miles

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    Recent Trail Reports Along Route

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    Bullion Pasture - Miners Park
    Nov 13, 2025 @ 5:33pm (America/Denver)
    Nov 13, 2025
    11/7/25 - climbed 3.5 miles up from Miner's Park to The Pocket trail intersection. The lower 1.5 miles of the trail burned (Silver King fire 2024) with some parts torched and damage light in other areas. Lots of downed trees. 30? Some are bigger trees and/or fell along the trail. The fire also damaged tread in places. Above the burn area trail is narrow, overgrown and steep so I pushed much of that too. It is hard to follow as you approach the Pocket.
    Miners Park Access
    Nov 13, 2025 @ 5:26pm (America/Denver)
    Nov 13, 2025
    Loose/rocky but rideable if you've got the legs to climb it.
    Mud Lake - Blue Lake
    Aug 1, 2025 @ 1:36pm
    Aug 1, 2025
    epic long loop on a bike. This is old school mtb'n, 98% ridable but some sections have to hike but just short steep sections. I cut a few downed logs with my mini chain saw, but a few remain. Each year takes some cutting to open trail up, but the scenery is unreal, usually see elk, deer, turkeys and almost no humans.
    Lake Stream (Skyline to South Edna Peak)
    Dec 10, 2021 @ 10:46pm
    Dec 10, 2021
    Rode this N to S on 8/17/21. Very raw, seldom used trail. Easy to follow, but has some steep parts in both directions including one short section heading south that was difficult to get up with the bike. Then there is a longer climb to a saddle that was mostly hike a bike. After that, easy riding to join the main Skyline NRT. Great adventure riding and the main way to do a loop from Bullion Meadow. There were a couple trees down.
    Blue Lake
    Dec 10, 2021 @ 9:52pm
    Dec 10, 2021
    Rode Blue Lake Tr from S to N on 8/17/21. On the climb up there are lots of trees that have been down for a while you can ride over, and a few newer ones you have to lift the bike over. Climb is in good shape overall. Dropping down to Blue Lake there are a couple of big trees down blocking the trail. Easy to divert around. Also a couple small ones down you have to lift the bike over. Crews don't seem to get to all these trees until late summer so I may have just been early. Overall the trail was in great shape. It's a little hard to follow at the north end but just aim for the road. Trying to pick it up there heading south, look for cut out logs and chainsaw marks with 4 vertical lines.
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