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Miwok 100K: One Month Out — Race Weekend Prep & Key Details

A tall man and his young son cross the finish line together.

April 2, 2026

We’re officially one month out from race weekend.

Whether you’re running the 100K or the Relay, your training is coming together. Long runs are nearly behind you, and your focus is starting to shift toward race day.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be putting the final touches on the course, aid stations, and overall race experience.

Now it’s your turn to prepare for the details that matter.

Getting Ready for Race Weekend

Your bib number is now available on RunSignup. As you begin organizing your gear, take time to:

  • Prep your drop bags (label with aid station, bib number, and last name)
  • Review the course and aid station chart
  • Plan your travel and parking logistics
  • Prepare for variable conditions: sun, wind, cold, and rain
  • Relay Captains: confirm all 4 runners are registered

This is not just another race day; thoughtful preparation will make all the difference.

Bib Pickup Details

San Francisco Running Company (Mill Valley)
Thursday, April 30 + Friday, May 1
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Race Morning (Stinson Beach Community Center)
4:00 – 4:45 AM

Important: Even if you pick up your bib early, you must check in on race morning to activate it.

A Shared Responsibility

Participating in a trail ultra is a partnership.

We provide the course, support, and infrastructure. In return, we ask that you take responsibility for your safety and decision-making throughout the day.

  • Follow all instructions from race officials and volunteers
  • Respect aid station decisions, including medical pulls
  • If you drop, you must do so at an aid station and check out properly

Your safety, and the safety of others, is our top priority.

Respect the Land We Run On

The Miwok 100K takes place on land stewarded for thousands of years by the Coast Miwok people, who refer to themselves as Huuku’i’ko.

We had the privilege of speaking with the Simons family: Elissa, Kody, and their father, John, about their work, their culture, and their commitment to sharing their story.

👉 Read more: Honoring the Land & Its People

We run here because of their care for this land. Please carry that same respect with you:

  • Stay on course
  • Pack out what you bring in
  • Follow Leave No Trace principles

To learn more, visit: coastmiwokofmarin.org

Volunteers Make This Race Possible

We’re still looking for volunteers at the start/finish area for Saturday, May 2.

If you have friends or family joining you, this is one of the best ways to experience the race.

👉 Sign up to volunteer

Looking Ahead

Over the next few weeks, we’ll continue sharing key details to help you prepare.

For now: stay consistent, trust your training, and start dialing in the small things.

We can’t wait to welcome you to the start line.

With gratitude,
Magda Boulet
Race Director, Miwok 100K