Trail Run Australia - Snowy Mountains Ultra
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Race Schedule & Entry Fees
| Distance | Date | Start Time | Entry Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| TRA30 | Sun, 22 Feb | 06:30 | $190 |
| UTRA50 | Sun, 22 Feb | 06:30 | $250 |
| TRA21 | Sun, 22 Feb | 09:15 | $180 |
| TRA12 | Sun, 22 Feb | 13:00 | $95 |
| TRA5 | Sun, 22 Feb | 13:15 | $50 |
Event Details
About This Event
Trail Run Australia's most beloved event returns to the spectacular Snowy Mountains. Experience epic trail scenery including Lake Jindabyne shorelines, Thredbo Valley trails, snow gum forests, and alpine meadows. The UTRA50 hosts the 2026 AUTRA National Short Course Trail Running Championship.
Course Description
Experience Australia's high country at its finest with courses showcasing the spectacular Snowy Mountains. The UTRA50 and TRA30 start at Claypits Park, Jindabyne, following the iconic Lake Jindabyne shoreline at sunrise before traversing the stunning Thredbo Valley along the Thredbo River. Runners will journey through snow gum forests, alpine meadows, and granite outcrops on predominantly trail terrain. The TRA21 begins at Paddy's Corner, whilst the TRA12 and TRA5 start and finish at Lake Crackenback Resort. All courses feature minimal compulsory walk zones and offer an authentic trail running experience with crystal clear mountain streams and breathtaking alpine vistas at every turn.
Quick Facts
Getting There
Lake Crackenback Resort is located approximately 25km from Jindabyne on the Alpine Way towards Thredbo. The resort offers onsite parking for participants and spectators. For UTRA50 and TRA30 runners, complimentary bus transport is provided from Lake Crackenback Resort to the Claypits Park start line (bookings essential). TRA21 runners can access bus transport to Paddy's Corner start line. Arrive early for check-in - Saturday 3-7pm for UTRA50/TRA30/TRA21, or race morning for TRA12/TRA5.
Weather & What to Pack
Late February in the Snowy Mountains typically brings mild to warm daytime temperatures ranging from 15-25°C, though mornings can be cool (5-10°C), especially at higher elevations. UV radiation is high in alpine areas, so sun protection is essential. Afternoon thunderstorms are possible during summer months. Early starters should dress in layers for the cool dawn temperatures, whilst later finishers may experience warmer conditions. Carry sunscreen, hat, and ensure adequate hydration throughout. Check the forecast before race day as mountain weather can change rapidly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the UTRA50 the Australian National Championship race?
Yes! The UTRA50 hosts the 2026 AUTRA National Short Course Trail Running Championship. Line up at the start and you'll be competing for the chance to become a National Champion whilst experiencing one of Australia's most spectacular trail running courses.
What's included in my entry fee?
All entries include race entry, finisher's token, fully stocked aid stations, and importantly - no hidden fees. The advertised price is what you pay with no surprise credit card fees, booking fees, or day licenses added at checkout.
Do I need to attend the safety briefing?
Yes, safety briefings are compulsory for all athletes. UTRA50/TRA30 runners attend Saturday 21 February at 7pm at Lake Crackenback Resort. TRA21 runners attend at 8:50am Sunday at Paddy's Corner start line. TRA12/TRA5 runners attend at 12:45pm Sunday at Race HQ.
What equipment do I need to carry?
Each distance has specific compulsory equipment requirements. UTRA50 has the most comprehensive list including safety gear. TRA30 and TRA21 have moderate requirements. Check the official equipment list for your chosen distance on the event website and ensure you bring items to the equipment check.
Can I stay at the race venue?
Absolutely! Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa offers onsite accommodation with luxury facilities including spa, restaurants, heated pool, sauna, tennis courts, and extensive family-friendly activities. It's the perfect base for participants and supporters, combining hardcore trail adventure with 4.5-star resort comfort.
Last updated: 26 December 2025