Race at Tahoe’s trails where the mountains meet the lake
Overview
The Life Time Tahoe Trail is a celebration of endurance, adventure, and the breathtaking Sierra Nevada. Based in the mountain town of Truckee, California, this three-day festival blends mountain biking, trail running, and family-friendly events into one unforgettable experience. Every course highlights the best of Lake Tahoe’s stunning terrain, from pine forests to sweeping ridgelines, delivering both challenge and beauty.
More than just a race, Tahoe Trail is a gathering of athletes, families, and outdoor enthusiasts who thrive on mountain life. With an energetic expo at Northstar California and qualifying spots for the legendary Leadville Race Series, it’s the perfect blend of community, competition, and celebration.
Sunday, July 19, 2026

UTMB Qualifier
Official race details:
Logistics
Truckee Tahoe Airport is the closest airport. Reno-Tahoe International Airport is a 45-minute drive. Sacramento International Airport is two hours away.
Driving Directions
Parking
Parking is available at Northstar Resort. Shuttle service is provided for overflow parking. Crews and visitors should allow extra time.
Lodging
Lodging is available at Northstar California resort, Truckee, and nearby Lake Tahoe. Camping is not provided on-site.
Policies
Cancelations & Deferrals
Dogs
Dogs are not permitted on the course or in the race start and finish areas.
Kids
The Tahoe Trail offers a Kids Run on July 19. The event is designed to be safe and fun with short distances and low elevation gain. Youth pricing is offered for this event.
Volunteers
olunteers are encouraged and vital to the success of the Tahoe Trail. Opportunities include course marshals, aid station crew, and expo support.
Charity & Beneficiary
The Tahoe Trail supports the Life Time Foundation, which works to improve youth nutrition and physical activity across the United States.
Land Acknowledgement
The Tahoe Trail takes place on the traditional lands of the Washoe people, who have lived in the Sierra Nevada and around Lake Tahoe for thousands of years. We honor their history and connection to this land.
