Ice Age Trail 50: Find Pacer & Crew on Run Square
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2. Find Ice Age Trail 50 on Run Square
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Open the Run Square app and tap the "Events" tab.
Search for 'Ice Age Trail 50'

Use the search bar to find the 'Ice Age Trail 50' event.
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Ice Age Trail 50
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Maximize Your Ice Age Trail 50 Experience
Whether you're a runner seeking a pacer for Ice Age Trail 50 or a pacer looking to offer your support, Run Square connects you. Find experienced crew members, coordinate transportation, and discover lodging options.
Join the Ice Age Trail 50 community and make your race experience exceptional.
- Runners: Request pacer assistance.
- Pacers: Register to offer pacing services.
- Find experienced crew members.
- Coordinate ride-sharing and travel.
- Discover shared lodging options.
- Connect with fellow runners for mutual support.
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About Ice Age Trail 50

Sat, May 10, 2025 • LaGrange, WI
ONE OF AMERICA'S CLASSIC ULTRAS The Ice Age Trail 50 is one of the oldest continuously-running ultras in the country. A course like no other, you’ll run in dense deciduous forests, under tall pines, over rocky ridges and across open prairies – and see lakes, kettles, kames, erratics and other natural features left when the glaciers finally retreated from Wisconsin more than 10,000 years ago. Crews may assist only at designated crew access sites. PACING is not allowed.
More info about Ice Age Trail 50
ONE OF AMERICA'S CLASSIC ULTRAS The Ice Age Trail 50 is one of the oldest continuously-running ultras in the country. A course like no other, you’ll run in dense deciduous forests, under tall pines, over rocky ridges and across open prairies – and see lakes, kettles, kames, erratics and other natural features left when the glaciers finally retreated from Wisconsin more than 10,000 years ago. Crews may assist only at designated crew access sites. PACING is not allowed.
More info about Ice Age Trail 50