An athletic event held in Utah near the end of October, typically on or around Halloween, featuring a 13.1-mile race. These races often incorporate Halloween themes, such as costumes and themed aid stations, appealing to runners seeking a festive and challenging experience. Runners across all abilities are often seen at this event, dressed up in costume.
Participation in such events offers several benefits, including physical fitness, a sense of community, and the opportunity to achieve personal goals. The festive atmosphere can enhance motivation and enjoyment, differentiating it from standard road races. Furthermore, it boosts tourism and provides financial revenues for the local economy.