WISCONSIN
MammothMarch is back in Wisconsin
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After two sold-out events in a row, we are super excited to be back for round three of MammothMarch Wisconsin!
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The excessive trail system of the Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest – home to the famous Ice Age Trail – will once again serve as our host and we are thrilled to hike 20 or even 30 miles with you in June 2025.
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Located less than an hour north of Milwaukee, our Wisconsin edition makes for the picture-perfect summer hiking getaway. Our single-circuit 20- & 30-mile hiking loops cover everything the Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest and its 30,000 acres of rolling hills, lakes, and forests have to offer.
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Mastering our challenge, you will be exhausted, but proud and happy... as well as part of our amazing community of nature-lovers, hikers and MammothMarch addicts!
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​At a glance
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Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025
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NEW Location (main event venue incl. start/finish): Long Lake Recreation Area, N3450 Division Rd, Cascade, WI 53011
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Distance: 20 miles in 8 hours & 30 miles in 12 hours
There is no timekeeping, there are no failures, we only recognize the incredible courage it takes to rise to our challenge. Every participant completing the distance will be awarded their finisher medal and considered a winner!
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Starting time: You can choose from several time slots as early as 6:30 am (30-milers) and 7 am (20-milers) with limited capacity when signing up. This ensures the most remote hiking experience as a maximum of 5 hikers will cross the starting line at the same time. With the majority coming back in just about 8 hours (20-milers) and 12 hours (30-milers), we will have our finish line open for the ones that need a bit more time – cut off time at either aid station will be sunset (meaning if you’re hiking at a pace that won’t let you finish before sunset, we will provide a shuttle service back to the venue).
Parking: Complimentary parking will be available on site at our new start/finish at Long Lake Recreation Area.
Aid/refreshment stations: There are water stops and aid stations along the route (approximately positioned every 5-7 miles apart) providing toilets, food, and drinks for all participants. These refreshments are included in the cost of your ticket and vary between each station, offering water, energy drinks, electrolytes, fruits, cereal/protein bars, sandwiches and more.
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Certificates: All finishers will receive their personalized certificate after crossing the finish line. For the ones who drop out, we will issue certificates stating the mileage covered.
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Finisher medal/wall of fame: For all participants finishing MammothMarch.
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Hiking Pass: MammothMarch Hiking Passes will be made available for all new participants. All participants from previous editions or different MammothMarch events should bring their Hiking Pass to collect their 2025 stamps on site.
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Merchandise: Our full 2025 merchandise collection will be available later in 2024.
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Route: Both our 20-mile and 30-mile routes will feature all the beauty the Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest has to offer The final and slightly updated routes will be made available around a few weeks prior to the event. Take a look at our 2024 courses right here for reference and to have an idea of what to expect: 20-miler & 30-miler.
Total elevation gain: Around 1,100 ft. (20-miler), around 1,5000 ft. (30-miler)
Terrain: A great mix of everything: Paved and unpaved hiking trails, dirt trails, gravel roads, forest floor.
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What are you waiting for? Sign up here to enter “not your average hike.”
Please check out more details in our FAQ section or send us an e-mail at contact@mammothmarch.com.
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The route will be made available approximately 2 weeks prior to the event. Please note that the route is preliminary and may be adjusted due to weather issues, official directives and/or organizational matters. The route will be marked 1-2 days prior to event day. Should we notice parts of the route being inaccessible, extremely wet/muddy we will adapt it to local conditions at short notice.