Bear 100 Mile Endurance Run

Logan, UT, USA

Sept. 26-27, 2025
Friday/Saturday Race

A Cool, Autumn Loop Through the Pines, Golden Aspen and Red Maples
100 Miles • 22,816′ of climb • Max Elevation 9043′ • Min Elevation 4860’• Avg Elevation 7350′. 36 Hour Cutoff

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The Bear 100 Ultra Marathon is a challenging 100-mile trail race that takes runners through the rugged and scenic terrain of the Bear River Range in Utah and Idaho. Known for its tough climbs, technical descents, and high elevation, the race offers stunning views of mountains, forests, and valleys, particularly beautiful during the fall season. With unpredictable weather and remote wilderness sections, the Bear 100 is a test of endurance and grit, attracting ultrarunners from around the world seeking a challenging and rewarding race experience.

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Travel:

There are several methods of travel to Salt Lake City, Utah, depending on your starting point and preferences. Here are some common options:
 
Driving to Logan
 
1. **From Salt Lake City, UT (Approximately 1.5 to 2 hours):** Take I-15 North to US-89 North. Follow US-89 North through the scenic Sardine Canyon into Logan.
 
2. **From Boise, ID (Approximately 4.5 to 5.5 hours):** Take I-84 East to I-15 South in Tremonton. Continue on I-15 South to Logan, then take the exit for US-89 North into the city.
 
3. **From Jackson, WY (Approximately 4 to 5 hours):** Take US-26 West to Idaho Falls, then take I-15 South to Logan. Alternatively, you can take US-89 South through scenic Star Valley and over the Salt River Pass into Logan.
 
4. **From Denver, CO (Approximately 8 to 9 hours):** Take I-25 North to I-80 West in Cheyenne. Follow I-80 West into Utah, then take I-84 West in Ogden. Continue on I-84 to I-15 North in Tremonton, and then follow the directions from Salt Lake City.
 
Make sure to check for road closures or construction before your trip, and consider the weather conditions, especially in winter. Enjoy your drive to Logan!
 
Air Travel:
 
The nearest major airport to Logan, Utah, is the Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), located about 90 miles south of Logan. Here are some options for flying to Logan:
 
1. **Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC):** This is the closest major airport to Logan. From SLC, you can rent a car and drive to Logan, which takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions.
 
2. **Regional Airports:** There are smaller regional airports closer to Logan, such as the Cache Valley Airport (also known as Logan-Cache Airport – LGU), which is located about 3 miles west of Logan. However, these airports may have limited commercial flight options compared to Salt Lake City International Airport.
 
3. **Connecting Flights:** If you can’t find a direct flight to Salt Lake City, you may consider booking a connecting flight through another major airport, such as Denver International Airport (DEN) or Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), and then flying to Salt Lake City.
 
4. **Ground Transportation:** Once you arrive at Salt Lake City International Airport, you can rent a car or take a shuttle service to Logan. Some hotels in Logan may also offer shuttle services from the airport.
 
It’s recommended to check with airlines for current flight options and schedules, as they may vary.

 

Lodging: 

Logan, Utah, offers a range of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. Here are some of the best places to stay in Logan:
 
1. **The Anniversary Inn:** A charming bed and breakfast with themed rooms and luxurious amenities, perfect for a romantic getaway.
 
2. **SpringHill Suites by Marriott Logan:** A modern hotel offering spacious suites, complimentary breakfast, and a convenient location near Utah State University.
 
3. **Best Western Plus Weston Inn:** A comfortable hotel with an indoor pool, hot tub, and fitness center, located close to downtown Logan and attractions like the Logan Utah Temple.
 
4. **Crystal Inn Hotel & Suites Logan:** A budget-friendly hotel offering clean and comfortable rooms, complimentary breakfast, and a convenient location near shopping and dining options.
 
5. **Hampton Inn Logan:** A reliable choice with comfortable rooms, complimentary breakfast, and a location close to Utah State University and Logan Canyon.
 
6. **La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Logan:** Another affordable option offering clean and comfortable rooms, complimentary breakfast, and a location near Utah State University and the Logan Utah Temple.
 
These are just a few of the best places to stay in Logan, Utah. Depending on your preferences and budget, you’re sure to find the perfect accommodation for your stay in this charming city.
 
Dining: 
 
Logan, Utah, has a variety of restaurants offering delicious food, including options for vegans. Here are some of the best places to eat in Logan, including vegan-friendly options that are still in business:
 
1. **Herm’s Inn:** Known for its cozy atmosphere and hearty breakfast options, Herm’s Inn offers vegan-friendly dishes like avocado toast and oatmeal.
 
2. **Even Stevens Sandwiches:** This sandwich shop offers a variety of sandwiches, including vegan options like the Hummazing Vegan sandwich made with hummus, cucumber, avocado, and more.
 
3. **The Crepery:** A popular spot for sweet and savory crepes, The Crepery offers vegan options like the Veggie Delight crepe filled with fresh vegetables and vegan cheese.
 
4. **Morty’s Cafe:** A local favorite for burgers and shakes, Morty’s Cafe offers a vegan burger option made with a Beyond Burger patty.
 
5. **Roosters Brewing Co.:** This brewery and restaurant offers a few vegan options, including the Veggie Tacos and the Vegan Harvest Salad.
 
6. **The Elements Restaurant:** Located at the Riverwoods Conference Center, The Elements Restaurant offers a variety of vegan-friendly dishes, including salads, soups, and entrees.
 
7. **Indian Oven:** This Indian restaurant offers a selection of vegan-friendly dishes, including vegetable curries and rice dishes.
 
Please note that restaurant offerings may change, so it’s a good idea to check with the restaurant directly for the most up-to-date menu and vegan options.