
Arkansas Traveller 100
Sat, Oct 3, 2026, 6:00 AM CDT
- Location
- Perryville, AR
- 618 Hwy 324 South, 72126
- Featured distance
- 100 Miles
- Type
- TRAIL
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At a glance
Great for: runners training for a serious effort
Less ideal for: first-time racers without recent mileage
Perks & features
- Awards
- Food & Drink
- Shirt
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The course
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From the organizer
35th Annual Running
The Arkansas Traveller is steeped in tradition as one of the oldest 100 mile races in the country, maintaining its founding philosophy of providing a true ultrarunning experience melded with Southern hospitality. Our course consists of a 17-mile loop followed by an 83-mile out-and-back through the Ouachita Mountains on forest roads, jeep trails, and an eight mile section of the Ouachita Trail. 12,000 cumulative feet of climb. We will have 23 fully stocked and staffed aid stations with the friendliest volunteers and course veterans to help you reach the finish line. The Traveller is a Western States qualifier.
The combination of volunteer and community support, the beautiful scenery of the Ouachitas, and the sneaky-hard runnable hills that will challenge you from beginning to end is what makes the AT100 so unique among the many ultras today.
This is a great run for first-time 100-milers, or experienced ultrarunners who enjoy a well-supported event.
What You Get:
A Race Shirt (*Register by Sept 1st to guarantee your size/style) Very Well Stocked and Fully Staffed Aid Stations - approximately every 5 miles A Finishers Buckle Sterling Silver (yes, real silver) - overall M/F Colored Enamel - under 24 hours Bronze - over 24 Wooden engraved plaques for Overall M/F Runner-Up 2nd place M/F Master M/F Age Group Awards -for those who stay for the post race ceremony Post Race Breakfast Prepared/Served by the William’s Junction Volunteer Fire Department & begins ~5AM Sunday Soup and various items for those who drop or finish before 5am Onsite EMT and Medical Director Our Own Tried and True Timing Team
Our Motto - "Good Time Running!"
Race Director - Stacey Shaver-Matson
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