Frosty Mountain Ultra - Event overview
The Frosty Mountain Ultra takes place on Saturday, September 12, 2026, at the Lightning Lake day use area in Manning Provincial Park, BC. It offers three trail distances that run around and above Lightning Lake, featuring forested sections, alpine meadows, single track and rocky terrain, and an ascent to the area just below the summit of Frosty Mountain, listed at 7900 feet (2408 meters).
Distances offered:
- 13 km - 185 m elevation gain
- 27 km - 1300 m elevation gain
- 50 km - 2400 m elevation gain
The 27 km and 50 km routes travel along a mix of trails including the Similkameen, Windy Joe and Frosty Mountain approaches, then return toward Lightning Lake; the 50 km continues up Skyline Trail and returns via Strawberry Flats. Aid stations are limited due to the remote setting; they provide water, pop, gels, bars, candy and fruit. Notable aid locations include Windy Joe, Frosty Camp, Tom's Bench, Skyline Junction, Strawberry Flats and Spruce Bay Beach on the 13 km course.
Mandatory gear for the 27 km and 50 km races includes a working headlamp, an emergency survival blanket, a whistle, a minimum of 400 calories of extra food, a waterproof jacket, an insulating long-sleeve shirt and gloves. Live route navigation and optional live tracking are provided via a smartphone app. Participants are advised to plan for limited on-course support and to carry sufficient water and nutrition. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
Race Day Timeline: September 12, 2026
- 6:15am package pickup/check in and gear check opens
- 7:15am 50km pre-race briefing
- 7:30am 50km starts
- 8:15am 27km pre-race briefing
- 8:30am 27km starts
- 9:15am 13km pre-race briefing
- 9:30am 13km starts
- 1:30pm cutoff time for 50km racers at 27km Aid Station #3 (Tom’s Bench)
- 5:30pm cutoff time for 50km racers at 44km, AS#5 (Strawberry Flats)
- 6:30pm finish line closes.