Established in 2009, the Georgia Death Race has become a legendary event in the ultrarunning community. The course traverses the mountainous terrain of North Georgia, beginning at Vogel State Park, heading west and then south to the finish at Amicalola Falls State Park. Runners are greeted with challenging ascents, including a 3.8-mile climb up Coosa Bald, and are rewarded with breathtaking views such as the sunrise over Brasstown Bald, Georgia's highest peak. The race is renowned for its difficulty, with only about 60% of participants typically completing the course. As of now, the 2025 race has sold out, and the waitlist has been closed. Interested runners are encouraged to monitor the official website for updates on future events.
Race Date:
29 March, 2025
The Georgia Death Race is an ultramarathon set in the North Georgia mountains, featuring a brutal 74-mile course with a staggering 16,000 feet of elevation gain. Organized by Run Bum Tours, this race is known for its relentless climbs, technical terrain, and a unique finisher’s prize—a railroad spike symbolizing the grueling journey.
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The Georgia Death Race is an ultramarathon set in the North Georgia mountains, featuring a brutal 74-mile course with a staggering 16,000 feet of elevation gain. Organized by Run Bum Tours, this race is known for its relentless climbs, technical terrain, and a unique finisher’s prize—a railroad spike symbolizing the grueling journey.
The Georgia Death Race is 119km long.
The Georgia Death Race takes place in Blairsville, Georgia, USA.
The Georgia Death Race elevation gain is 4877 metres, which Runna classifies as a Hilly race.
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalised training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalised training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
The Georgia Death Race is an ultramarathon set in the North Georgia mountains, featuring a brutal 74-mile course with a staggering 16,000 feet of elevation gain. Organized by Run Bum Tours, this race is known for its relentless climbs, technical terrain, and a unique finisher’s prize—a railroad spike symbolizing the grueling journey.
The Georgia Death Race is 119km long.
The Georgia Death Race takes place in Blairsville, Georgia, USA.
The Georgia Death Race elevation gain is 4877 metres, which Runna classifies as a Hilly race.
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalised training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalised training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
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