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4 Mile Run / Walk

Run Wild Missoula

River City Roots 4 Mile Run


2008 Race Registration Form

2007 Run / Walk results

Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008
Race Day Registration: Sunday, August 24, 8:30-10am
Race Packets Available :
Saturday, August 23: 10am-5pm at Runner's Edge
Sunday, August 24: 9-10:30am at Race Start
Race Start Time: 11 am
Start: XXXX’s (Circle Square) at end of North Higgins, Downtown
Finish: Intersection of Main & Ryman, Downtown

For Questions: contact the Missoula Downtown Association at (406) 543-4238 or Runner's Edge at (406) 728-9297.

Course: Race starts at the bricks on Alder Street continuing up Duncan Hill. Runners will then travel down through the beautiful Greenough Park and finish in the heart of Downtown on Main St. For a map, click here (pdf).

Age Divisions: 13 & under, 14-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64,65-69, 70+

Awards & Prizes: Each prize will be awarded to both men's and women's winners

  • 1st: $300 & 2 round trip tickets to Las Vegas
  • 2nd: $175
  • 3rd: $125
  • 4th: $100
  • 5th: $50

Nutrition & Aid: There will be one aid station along the course. There will also be snacks & hydration at the end of the race.

Training Group: Three weeks to get you ready for the run. Contact Runner’s Edge at (406) 728-9297

Walkers: Walkers are welcome. We love our walkers!

Strollers: Strollers are welcome but will be asked to start towards the back.

Sorry, No Dogs Allowed in the race or on the course.

The Area: Missoula is a city of 64,000 nestled in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana. At 3,200 feet above sea level, the summer evenings are cool and the days sunny and warm. The Garden City marks the confluence of five valleys and is sur- rounded by the Rattlesnake Wilderness and the Bitterroot and Lolo National Forests; the Clark Fork River flows through downtown and lively trout wait to test the next angler’s line in the nearby Bitterroot and Blackfoot rivers. The University of Montana lends the town its progressive vibe and its 14,000 students give Missoula a youthful pulse year-round. The city is home to more than 100 restaurants; here you can find something to satisfy every palate. Historic downtown provides a unique shopping experience and a wealth of watering holes to quench your thirst after crossing the finish line. Missoula is also a launching point to some of the country’s most breathtaking wild lands: Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park, the Bob Marshall Wilderness and more.

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