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Snowshoe Loppet

February 1, 2026 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Snowshoe Loppet

10K point-to-point snowshoe run / walk.

City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival

Snowshoe Loppet

Saturday, February 1: 11:00am

The Snowshoe Loppet is typically a point-to-point course from Cedar Lake back to The Trailhead via woods and groomed ski trails (where snowshoers are not normally allowed) – but due to low snow coverage this year (2025) it will be all on the snowmaking trails at Wirth Park. This snowshoe run / walk follows the same course as the 10K Classic/ Skate Ski Tours (skipping the two biggest hills). Whether you race it or tour it, the Snowshoe Loppet is a perfect event to explore the beautiful woods of Theodore Wirth Park in a unique way!

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Snowshoe Loppet

Registration Opening October 7

$40

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Proceeds from the Snowshoe Loppet benefit the Loppet Foundation. Learn more about the Foundation’s mission, vision, and values.

Registration and transaction fees are non-refundable, including in the event of delay, rescheduling, or cancellation of an event or program. An event or program registration is not transferable to another person or another event for any reason, including injury. Participating under another person’s name will result in disqualification.

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All pricing listed on RunSignUp reflects the processing fees per Minnesota’s “Hidden Fees Statute,” SB 478. RunSignup charges a variable processing fee of $1 per transaction plus 6% as our standard price.

Schedule & Packet Pickup

Schedule

Thurdsay, January 30: 4pm-8pm: Packet pick up at Utepils Brewing

Friday, January 31: 4pm-8pm: Packet pick up at The Trailhead

Saturday, February 1:7:00am-2:00pm: Packet pick up at The Trailhead

Sunday, February 2:

  • 7:00am-12:00pm: The Trailhead, Packet Pick up
  • 11:00am: Snowshoe Loppet Begins
  • 10:00am – 3:00pm: Utepils Brewing Beer Garden and Festival Village
  • 8:00am – 2:00pm: Bag Drop
  • 10:00am – 3:00pm: Changing Area in Trailhead locker rooms (showers not available)
  • 10:00am – 3:00pm: Finisher food inside the Trailhead
  • 10:00am – 3:00pm: Shuttle Bus runs between The Trailhead and Mortenson

Course & Map

Course Markings

The courses are marked with colored arrows on sandwich boards located at trail junctions. Course marshals may also be present at critical junctions to guide and cheer you on.

Aid Stations

The aid station will be located at the Par 3 and will be stocked with water, electrolyte drink (Gatorade), and some energy gels (aid stations later in the race for longer races). See the google map above for aid station locations.

Transportation

Race Day Parking

Point to Point participants (including Sunday Snowshoe Loppet) should park in the Mortenson Parking Lot and take the shuttle bus to the start.

Dropoffs and Pickups

  • Pickup in Theodore Wirth Park: Dropoffs and pickups will be allowed at the Chalet (1301 Theodore Wirth Pkwy), approx 1/4-mile walk from the finish at the Trailhead. Please note that access to the Trailhead will be closed at Hwy 55. You will need to approach the Chalet via Plymouth Ave from the east or Golden Valley Rd from the north. The Trailhead is unavailable for pickups. Your fans are also welcome to park at Mortenson Parking Lot and you may walk (approx half mile) from the finish to their vehicle or take the Trailhead-Mortenson shuttle bus. We recommend that you consider putting dry walking shoes and socks in your race bag.

Road Closures

For your information on getting around race morning (and for your spectator race fans to know). Note the road sections and closure times below.

  • Theodore Wirth Pkwy from Hwy 55 to Plymouth Ave: Saturday (7am-2:30), Sunday (7am-12pm)
  • Bag Claim is located near the finish area at the Trailhead
  • Indoor Changing Area – Trailhead locker rooms. Showers not available.

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Tortor Quam Malesuada

Nibh Purus Sem

Ultricies Venenatis Commodo

City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival

FAQ

Can I change my race distance or transfer my entry to a friend?
  • The deadline to make race distance changes is 4:00pm on the Friday a week before the race. After that, a registrant wishing to change to a shorter distance will need to register and pay the full fee for the new race distance.
  • You can change which event you registered for through RunSignUp. Click here for a video on how to switch your registration and instructions to help with troubleshooting. Event transfers can be made up until 11:59 p.m. on May 13.
What does my entry fee go towards?

Entry fees go towards the production of the event and The Loppet mission of connecting people to the outdoors through experiences that grow community!

When will the participant guide be published?

Typically we send it out to registered participants and post it on the event website about 1 week ahead of the event.

Are there any special group discounts?
  • Email events@loppet.org if you’re part of a run club to see if there’s a way for us to partner with each other.
  • As a way to recognize the Dakota land we run with and steward, all Indigenous people can participate in any Loppet event for free by emailing events@loppet.org and requesting a discount code
Are dogs allowed at this event?

While we love your furry friends please leave them at home for these large Loppet events.

Are strollers allowed?

The Juneteenth Fun Run is fully on pavement and is our stroller friendly course.  All other event courses are not conducive to strollers (CityTrail Loppet, Utepils Trail Loppet, City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival, Luminary Loppet).  Spectators are welcome to have strollers around the venue though.

Who do I contact about the race if I have a question?
  • The Loppet Foundation
    1301 Theodore Wirth Parkway
    Minneapolis, MN 55422
    events@loppet.org
    612-604-5330
  • Registration: registration@loppet.org
  • Sponsorship: sponsorship@loppet.org
I have special accessibility requirements, who can I talk to about this?

Reach out to events@loppet.org and we can talk about how we can support you.

Do people ever take walking breaks during the race?

Yes! This is your race, take the breaks you need to feel good during your event. All Loppet races have course cut off times, check the participant guide for the course cut off time that you have to be finished by. 

I’m a spectator, where should I watch or what do I need to know?
  • Check the Mtec app to see if there’s live tracking for the event.
  • Check the course and transportation sections of the website for details
  • Loud cheering, fun signs, cowbells, noise makers, music are all highly encouraged.  Please keep cheers and signs positive and respectful. 
  • Food & beverages are available for purchase at the finish line (best to bring your credit card!)
Will you have merchandise available for sale?

Yes! Come check out our awesome merch in the adventure shop at the Trailhead or at the finish line.

Results and Photos

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Details

Date:
February 1, 2026
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Event Category: