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Twin Falls · United States

Cycling & running events in Twin Falls, 2026

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Run·Road
Twin Falls

Spirit of Magic Valley Half Marathon - 10K - 5K - Kids 1 Mile

The Spirit of Magic Valley races begin and end at Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls, Idaho. All distances utilize the Snake River Canyon Rim Trail. The available distances are a half marathon, 10K, 5K, and a Kids 1 Mile. The main races commence at 8:00 AM, with the kids' run starting at 8:30 AM. The course traces the canyon rim, offering views of the Perrine Bridge and the Evel Knievel Jump Site. These local landmarks help visualize the setting before race day. The half marathon course concludes its outbound leg at the Perrine Road cul-de-sac, while the 10K turns at the Eastland/Pole Line Trailhead. Aid stations along the route provide water and Gatorade. Parents have the option to accompany their children on the Kids 1 Mile at no additional cost, enhancing the event's family-friendly appeal alongside the longer races for adults.

Road
Run·Trail
Twin Falls

Outlaw Trail Ultra Half Marathon

The Outlaw Trail Ultra Half Marathon begins at Diamondfield Jack Campground in Idaho’s Sawtooth National Forest, located approximately 45 minutes southeast of Twin Falls and close to Magic Mountain Ski Area. This point-to-point trail half marathon trends mostly downhill, proceeding north through the Rock Creek Recreation Area toward Third Fork Campground. The initial 3 miles traverse Deadline Ridge Road, a rugged jeep and ATV path, after which the course transitions to roughly 10 miles of single-track trail. The event is named for Diamondfield Jack, an early local outlaw, and commences at the campground bearing his name.

Trail
Run·Road
Twin Falls

Buhl Color Run

The Buhl Color Run is a 5K run/walk in Buhl, Idaho, starting and finishing at Eastman Park on Poplar Street. Registration includes a timed run, an event shirt, and color powder. The event begins in the morning following check-in. The course is a paved loop with rolling hills, suitable for walkers, kids, and casual runners. Color stations are located along the route, featuring non-toxic powder from Peacock Powder. Additional color will be available after the race, with dusting-off stations at Eastman Park. This event raises funds for TRIBE PTO, supporting Popplewell Elementary School through student activities, teacher appreciation, and school needs.

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Twin Falls Training Notes

Running: Locals run the Snake River Canyon Rim Trail first, because the paved line sits right on the rim and keeps Perrine Bridge, Shoshone Falls, and the Evel Knievel Jump Site in the picture. The trail runs 7 m, so easy Z2 can turn honest fast. Rock Creek Park gives locals pathways when they want something lower-key. The loop around the lake is 8 km. TRIBE PTO for Student Engagement Activities, Investing in Buhl Education, and Popplewell Elementary are the named local groups. Rim2rim Race4homes, Great Pumpkin 5K, Spirit of Magic Valley, and Outlaw Trail Ultra Half Marathon are the main races.

Cycling: Locals ride pavement, gravel, and canyon grades in the Magic Valley area. The route runs 2 km and gains 224 m across mixed gravel and pavement. The loop is 1 km, and the hills to get out of Shoshone Falls Park are very steep. The route runs 5 km with 236 m, with long straightaways for sprints or intervals past the creek. Trek Bicycle Twin Falls sits at 1542 Fillmore St. Spudman Triathlon and Spudman Sprint are the anchor race names. Mount Harrison gives the Albion Mountains climb, and Auger Falls Trail System gives singletrack.

Season: Summer months suit Twin Falls best, especially when base miles, long rides, and steady canyon runs need dry roads. Summer and autumn stay very dry from June through October, and fast-moving intense electrical storms are uncommon here. Locals ride the Canyon Rim when BASE jumpers are on the bridge and people are in the parks. The Snake River Canyon keeps the north edge interesting, while the broad plain south gives steady Z2. Winter changes the rhythm more than the routes. Twin Falls proper usually avoids single storms over 6 inches, but snow still pushes runners and cyclists toward paved paths, shorter loops, and cleaner windows.

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